TV-Series
Description
Midori Okuike, a green-haired, green-eyed male standing 1.83 meters tall and born September 7, is the heir to the Okuike Group, a corporate empire shaped by tragedy and relentless exploitation. As a child, he bargained with a deity to save his father’s failing business, trading his body for the ability to extract precious metals and gems from the alternate dimension Ziggurat. This power required tearing into his flesh during agonizing surgeries, fueling the company’s rise while ravaging his body. Repeated extractions left him with life-threatening injuries and permanent disfigurement, including a jagged emerald embedded in his chest.
His father, driven by insatiable greed, perpetuated Midori’s torment despite the escalating physical toll. The abuse ended when Midori, aided by his devoted butler Seba Suchan, killed his father and associates to sever the cycle of exploitation. Inheriting the Okuike Group, Midori forged a Hand Shaker partnership with Seba, their bond deepening into unwavering mutual loyalty as they pursued shared ambitions.
As an antagonist, Midori targeted Yukiya Araki, an irregular Hand Shaker, to seize his powers and expand access to Ziggurat’s resources. His motives shifted from corporate dominance to nihilistic exploitation of the dimension, manipulating other Hand Shakers and instigating violent confrontations to further his ends. Though ruthless, his actions stemmed from a fractured desire to reclaim agency after years of victimization.
The series’ climax saw Yukiya using a wish to heal Midori’s body, erasing scars and freeing him from Ziggurat’s curse. This act prompted Midori to abandon his destructive pursuits, redirecting his focus toward personal recovery. His arc concludes with a tentative transition from vengeance-driven trauma survivor to a figure offered redemption, his future unresolved but unshackled from past obsessions.
Midori’s journey interrogates exploitation, bodily autonomy, and the cost of redemption, framed by his traumatic history and complex alliance with Seba. His narrative underscores the dehumanizing consequences of prioritizing material gain over humanity.
His father, driven by insatiable greed, perpetuated Midori’s torment despite the escalating physical toll. The abuse ended when Midori, aided by his devoted butler Seba Suchan, killed his father and associates to sever the cycle of exploitation. Inheriting the Okuike Group, Midori forged a Hand Shaker partnership with Seba, their bond deepening into unwavering mutual loyalty as they pursued shared ambitions.
As an antagonist, Midori targeted Yukiya Araki, an irregular Hand Shaker, to seize his powers and expand access to Ziggurat’s resources. His motives shifted from corporate dominance to nihilistic exploitation of the dimension, manipulating other Hand Shakers and instigating violent confrontations to further his ends. Though ruthless, his actions stemmed from a fractured desire to reclaim agency after years of victimization.
The series’ climax saw Yukiya using a wish to heal Midori’s body, erasing scars and freeing him from Ziggurat’s curse. This act prompted Midori to abandon his destructive pursuits, redirecting his focus toward personal recovery. His arc concludes with a tentative transition from vengeance-driven trauma survivor to a figure offered redemption, his future unresolved but unshackled from past obsessions.
Midori’s journey interrogates exploitation, bodily autonomy, and the cost of redemption, framed by his traumatic history and complex alliance with Seba. His narrative underscores the dehumanizing consequences of prioritizing material gain over humanity.