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Kaijin Nijū-Mensō, alias "Twenty Faces," is a master thief famed for his unparalleled ability to adopt any disguise—shifting appearance, voice, and identity to escape capture. This talent inspired his moniker, reflecting his skill in assuming countless guises, from children to elders.
His origins lie in the Great War era, where he worked as a researcher on a revolutionary discovery involving water’s fourth state. Recognizing its catastrophic potential for warfare, he destroyed the lab and abandoned his colleagues, dedicating his life to preventing large-scale conflict through his thief persona. He operates under a strict moral code, rejecting killing unless unavoidable, and emphasizes critical thinking, observation, and listening as essential skills taught to his team.
During an attempt to steal the Anastasia Ruby, he encountered Chizuko Mikamo ("Chiko") and uncovered her aunt and uncle’s plot to poison her for inheritance. Rescuing her, he invited her into his band, becoming her father figure. Over two years, he trained Chiko in thievery and problem-solving, with her affectionately calling him "Oji-san" rather than "Boss."
A pivotal moment came when his nemesis, Tiger, orchestrated a train accident that killed most of his band and seemingly claimed his life. Presumed dead, he later reappeared disguised as detective Akechi to save Chiko from danger, revealing the Great War’s legacy persisted covertly. Compelled to resume his mission against this threat, he vanished again, leaving clues for Chiko—including returning the Anastasia Ruby to her care.
Personality analyses identify him as highly analytical, strategic, and independent, favoring solo work and trusting his own judgment. His innovative problem-solving aligns with INTJ traits, while his adventurousness, thirst for new experiences, and fear of confinement reflect Enneagram Type 7 tendencies.
Evolving from a solitary thief to a mentor and protector, he channeled his skills to shield the vulnerable and oppose hidden global threats. His legacy endures through clues and values imparted to Chiko, positioning her as his potential successor.
His origins lie in the Great War era, where he worked as a researcher on a revolutionary discovery involving water’s fourth state. Recognizing its catastrophic potential for warfare, he destroyed the lab and abandoned his colleagues, dedicating his life to preventing large-scale conflict through his thief persona. He operates under a strict moral code, rejecting killing unless unavoidable, and emphasizes critical thinking, observation, and listening as essential skills taught to his team.
During an attempt to steal the Anastasia Ruby, he encountered Chizuko Mikamo ("Chiko") and uncovered her aunt and uncle’s plot to poison her for inheritance. Rescuing her, he invited her into his band, becoming her father figure. Over two years, he trained Chiko in thievery and problem-solving, with her affectionately calling him "Oji-san" rather than "Boss."
A pivotal moment came when his nemesis, Tiger, orchestrated a train accident that killed most of his band and seemingly claimed his life. Presumed dead, he later reappeared disguised as detective Akechi to save Chiko from danger, revealing the Great War’s legacy persisted covertly. Compelled to resume his mission against this threat, he vanished again, leaving clues for Chiko—including returning the Anastasia Ruby to her care.
Personality analyses identify him as highly analytical, strategic, and independent, favoring solo work and trusting his own judgment. His innovative problem-solving aligns with INTJ traits, while his adventurousness, thirst for new experiences, and fear of confinement reflect Enneagram Type 7 tendencies.
Evolving from a solitary thief to a mentor and protector, he channeled his skills to shield the vulnerable and oppose hidden global threats. His legacy endures through clues and values imparted to Chiko, positioning her as his potential successor.