TV-Series
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Geacht'er founded and leads G Society, an organization dedicated to dismantling what he deems the corrupt Galactic Trade Organization (GTO). He claims his goal is galactic peace, yet pursues it through methods causing widespread destruction. Originally named Alfred von Rosenblum, he and his sister Lieselotte were imprisoned in an experimental facility as children following their family's opposition to galactic democracy, an opposition that culminated in the Rosenberg family committing genocide rather than submit. During a life-threatening incident in the facility, their powers manifested, leading to separation. Alfred believed Lieselotte perished, fueling his isolation and quest for vengeance.

Geacht'er wields dual abilities: implanting roses onto targets that change color to signal their life state (white to red during death, turning black post-mortem), and manipulating time, powers inherited from an unspecified source. These abilities enable his lethal tactics and cement his authority within G Society. His backstory includes causing a universe-destroying incident 25 years prior to the series' events. After surviving, he established G Society to orchestrate a second universal annihilation. He later identifies Ascoeur as his sister Lieselotte through their shared rose-shaped birthmark. This discovery intensifies his obsession with reuniting with her, bordering on incestuous desire, and provokes jealousy among subordinates like Saphir and Letuchaia.

Despite projecting a polite and kind demeanor, Geacht'er ruthlessly eliminates obstacles. He betrays followers deemed useless and engineered the destruction of a G Society ship carrying 50,000 people—including Pauki and Letuchaia's grandmother—to coerce Ascoeur's compliance. His manipulations extend to brainwashing Q-feuille into believing she is his sister, exploiting her vulnerability after memory loss. While many G Society members doubt his legitimacy, fear silences their suspicions. His most devoted agents, termed Shadow Workers, owe loyalty to his timely interventions during their moments of greatest need.