TV-Series
Description
Listol occupies a high-ranking position within the Criasu Corporation as the president’s personal secretary, executing directives with cold efficiency. His humanoid guise features a tall, pallid frame draped in steel-blue and charcoal-gray garments, black boots, and a flowing cape fastened by a single yellow button, his indigo hair secured in a neat ponytail. When reverting to his true fairy form—a hamster-like being—he retains the cape and azure locks but sprouts ash-gray and ivory fur, violet streaks beneath his eyes, a squirrel-like bushy tail, and twin pink earrings adorning his ears.

Ruthlessly disciplined, Listol demands unwavering adherence to Criasu’s objectives from both subordinates and himself, crushing opposition without hesitation. Yet beneath this severity lies an unyielding devotion to Bicine, whom he shields like a younger brother, offering solace during crises and grappling with Bicine’s grief over Harry’s betrayal. His callous worldview originates in childhood trauma: an epidemic and inferno that annihilated his village, eroding his faith in hope and convincing him of humanity’s fragility against unchecked power.

Having grown alongside Harry and Bicine in the Hariham clan, Listol later accompanied Harry to seek Criasu’s aid after their home’s ruin—only to witness the corporation incinerate the remnants of their past. This treachery cemented his allegiance to Criasu’s vision. As a key operative, he orchestrates morally fraught schemes: weaponizing Ruru Amour through reprogramming, driving figures like Henri Wakamiya to despair to spawn Oshimaida monsters, and confronting Harry in a warped replica of their village to coerce his loyalty.

A clash with the Cures fractures his convictions when their defiance and collective hope pierce his cynicism. Purified by their assault, he briefly doubts Criasu’s agenda before the corporation alters his memories. Later, Harry’s metamorphosis into a monstrous entity to reach him reignites recollections of their brotherhood. This rupture awakens Listol’s conscience, spurring him to abandon Criasu, atone to Bicine for past failures, and ally with former enemies against existential threats.

Post-redemption, he retreats to the future with other reformed Criasu agents, eventually residing peacefully with Harry, Bicine, and allies over a decade later. His capabilities encompass conjuring Oshimaida via the incantation “Hope for tomorrow, begone! Negative Wave!”—exploiting despair as fuel—and formidable combat skills honed in skirmishes against Harry and the Cures. His journey traces a path from embittered enforcer to penitent collaborator, intertwining themes of shattered idealism, inherited trauma, and the fragile resilience of bonds.