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Description
Scissors Sorcerer is a demon of the mechanical species, presenting a youthful appearance with fair skin, long pointy ears, and blond hair obscuring his right eye. His most distinctive feature is a right arm formed entirely from multiple wooden scissors bound together by a wooden cord. He willingly wears a half mask adorned with a pink heart design over one eye, chosen due to personal preference. His typical attire consists of a green top hat featuring a red stair-shaped pattern and a scissor-like ribbon, a green tailcoat, a matching red ribbon, and brown shoes.

He exhibits a consistently cheerful demeanor and maintains relatively good relations with Princess Syalis, stemming from an exchange where she traded her crown for his scissors. This established an ongoing dynamic where he regularly sharpens her scissors, taking considerable pride in their ability to cut through anything. He resides within the room of M.O.T.H.E.R., accessible only via a complex route, and frequently substitutes for M.O.T.H.E.R. during Ten Guardians meetings.

Created from recycled body parts of M.O.T.H.E.R., his face closely resembles his creator's, necessitating the mask. He actively addresses concerns related to M.O.T.H.E.R., prioritizing current problems like "My boss won't come out of his room!" and "I want my boss to get along with others!". His role within the demon castle involves practical support tasks beyond substitution, including maintaining tools for the princess.

His personality extends beyond cheerfulness to specific traits: he reads autobiographical manga, experiences absolute silence during sleep rather than sleep-talking, and remains unmoved by horror movies. His hypothetical request from the Human World Santa Claus would be a tailored suit. In character assessments, he scores eight stars for mischievousness and three stars for harmoniousness.

Interactions with Princess Syalis consistently revolve around tool maintenance and material exchanges. The initial crown-for-scissors trade inadvertently led to her habit of killing ghost shrouds for materials, though he is not directly involved. His narrative presence focuses on his duties, relationship with M.O.T.H.E.R., and supportive functions within the castle hierarchy.