TV-Series
Description
Riku Suigin, born February 16, 1999, navigates life as an ordinary high school student at prestigious Shinryou Private Academy, standing out among wealthy peers due to his strained finances. He balances multiple part-time jobs to afford tuition while maintaining an outwardly indifferent demeanor. Physically, he stands 183-184 cm tall with grey/silver medium-length hair, blue eyes, and a slender 60 kg build. His signature red waist-length Raven Scarf—inherited from his grandfather—complements an initial outfit of white shirt, blue-and-white sweater, blue jeans, and blue-and-red sneakers, later replaced by black boots with red markings and a matching jacket.
His grandfather, renowned game designer Riku Yuuki (adoptive father of Rei Riku), leaves him a specialized console preloaded with "Grave Buster" and ten billion yen in virtual currency upon his apparent death, designating Suigin as one of six "Billion Players." His routine fractures during a pool-cleaning job when he nearly drowns saving a cat, only to be rescued by Rei Riku—unaware she is his online companion in the now-defunct RPG "Dungeon Century." After discovering her dual identity, he witnesses debt collectors abduct her into "Grave Buster" via a man named Temujin.
Pursuing Rei, Suigin enters the game, pulled by Twin Star—a twin-beast familiar (Shin and Wei) appearing as a human guide. Inside, he encounters his grandfather, revealed as the last Tomb Guardian protecting a goddess’s tomb. Yuuki transfers guardianship duties to Suigin, tasking him with defending the tomb against raiders using game mechanics like Steals and Symbols of Beast. Suigin adapts by leveraging observational skills and gaming prowess, confronting Temujin (a fellow Billion Player leading the ability-user group Totems, who forcibly recruited Rei). Through tournaments and alliances, he encounters allies like eyepatch-wearing Nishikaze and martial artist Takeshi, while managing inherited assets, coordinating with Twin Star, and thwarting threats from berserk titans and Randengyoku—a rival faction leader nearing Billion Player status. His quest centers on Rei’s rescue while unraveling ties between Yuuki’s legacy, the game’s secrets, and his own latent guardian abilities.
Season 2 escalates conflicts with the "training institute three," Titan’s rampage, and trials like Aslan’s countdown. Pivotal moments include a mirrored reunion exposing deeper game-world connections and clashes against Randengyoku’s faction. Throughout, Suigin’s bond with Rei evolves from secret admiration to fierce protection, driving his choices amid rising stakes.
His grandfather, renowned game designer Riku Yuuki (adoptive father of Rei Riku), leaves him a specialized console preloaded with "Grave Buster" and ten billion yen in virtual currency upon his apparent death, designating Suigin as one of six "Billion Players." His routine fractures during a pool-cleaning job when he nearly drowns saving a cat, only to be rescued by Rei Riku—unaware she is his online companion in the now-defunct RPG "Dungeon Century." After discovering her dual identity, he witnesses debt collectors abduct her into "Grave Buster" via a man named Temujin.
Pursuing Rei, Suigin enters the game, pulled by Twin Star—a twin-beast familiar (Shin and Wei) appearing as a human guide. Inside, he encounters his grandfather, revealed as the last Tomb Guardian protecting a goddess’s tomb. Yuuki transfers guardianship duties to Suigin, tasking him with defending the tomb against raiders using game mechanics like Steals and Symbols of Beast. Suigin adapts by leveraging observational skills and gaming prowess, confronting Temujin (a fellow Billion Player leading the ability-user group Totems, who forcibly recruited Rei). Through tournaments and alliances, he encounters allies like eyepatch-wearing Nishikaze and martial artist Takeshi, while managing inherited assets, coordinating with Twin Star, and thwarting threats from berserk titans and Randengyoku—a rival faction leader nearing Billion Player status. His quest centers on Rei’s rescue while unraveling ties between Yuuki’s legacy, the game’s secrets, and his own latent guardian abilities.
Season 2 escalates conflicts with the "training institute three," Titan’s rampage, and trials like Aslan’s countdown. Pivotal moments include a mirrored reunion exposing deeper game-world connections and clashes against Randengyoku’s faction. Throughout, Suigin’s bond with Rei evolves from secret admiration to fierce protection, driving his choices amid rising stakes.