OVA
Description
Undertaker, formerly the top Grim Reaper operative designated 136649, deserted his position after disillusionment with soul retrieval. He established a London funeral parlor where he examines criminal-delivered corpses, calling them "guests" while researching organ removal.
His appearance features long gray hair partially braided on the right, black fingernails, and jagged scars across his face, neck, left pinky finger, and body. He conceals his chartreuse phosphorescent eyes—a Grim Reaper trait—beneath his hair. His attire includes a black robe, crooked top hat, gray scarf knotted at his hips, black earrings, an emerald ring, and prayer beads. He previously wore a chain of seven mourning lockets, one engraved "13 July 1866, Cloudia P.," which he treasured and later entrusted to Ciel Phantomhive.
Eccentric and prone to giggling, he startles others and rests in coffins. He demands laughter as payment for information, rejecting money due to his aversion to Queen Victoria. Loyalty to the Phantomhive family drives his experiments with life and death; he creates "Bizarre Dolls"—reanimated corpses animated by fabricated Cinematic Records—to resurrect deceased family members. Though these dolls lack souls, he persists, viewing Ciel Phantomhive as his masterpiece.
His history intertwines with the Phantomhives over decades. He served as Vincent Phantomhive’s confidential informant and joined the "Aristocrats of Evil." After Vincent’s death, he manipulates events affecting Ciel, offering cryptic warnings about the family’s burdens. He aids Ciel in multiple cases, trading critical information for entertainment—revealing organ removal patterns during the Jack the Ripper case and confirming no deceased children from the Noah’s Ark Circus abductions.
In the *Book of Murder* OVA, he supplied a safety coffin for Sebastian Michaelis’s staged funeral. When the coffin’s bell signaled Sebastian’s survival, he assisted in retrieval and offered further help. During the Luxury Liner Arc, he boarded the Campania under the guise of business with Karnstein Hospital, attended an Aurora Society meeting, and reacted with amusement to Ciel’s "Phoenix" pose. His presence coincided with additional Bizarre Dolls, reflecting ongoing experimentation.
His appearance features long gray hair partially braided on the right, black fingernails, and jagged scars across his face, neck, left pinky finger, and body. He conceals his chartreuse phosphorescent eyes—a Grim Reaper trait—beneath his hair. His attire includes a black robe, crooked top hat, gray scarf knotted at his hips, black earrings, an emerald ring, and prayer beads. He previously wore a chain of seven mourning lockets, one engraved "13 July 1866, Cloudia P.," which he treasured and later entrusted to Ciel Phantomhive.
Eccentric and prone to giggling, he startles others and rests in coffins. He demands laughter as payment for information, rejecting money due to his aversion to Queen Victoria. Loyalty to the Phantomhive family drives his experiments with life and death; he creates "Bizarre Dolls"—reanimated corpses animated by fabricated Cinematic Records—to resurrect deceased family members. Though these dolls lack souls, he persists, viewing Ciel Phantomhive as his masterpiece.
His history intertwines with the Phantomhives over decades. He served as Vincent Phantomhive’s confidential informant and joined the "Aristocrats of Evil." After Vincent’s death, he manipulates events affecting Ciel, offering cryptic warnings about the family’s burdens. He aids Ciel in multiple cases, trading critical information for entertainment—revealing organ removal patterns during the Jack the Ripper case and confirming no deceased children from the Noah’s Ark Circus abductions.
In the *Book of Murder* OVA, he supplied a safety coffin for Sebastian Michaelis’s staged funeral. When the coffin’s bell signaled Sebastian’s survival, he assisted in retrieval and offered further help. During the Luxury Liner Arc, he boarded the Campania under the guise of business with Karnstein Hospital, attended an Aurora Society meeting, and reacted with amusement to Ciel’s "Phoenix" pose. His presence coincided with additional Bizarre Dolls, reflecting ongoing experimentation.