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Homme Masqué, known as Yomi-G in Japanese media, reigns as the primary antagonist. His origins stem from childhood assignment as guardian of the Land of Dread, a frozen realm imprisoning souls. Prolonged isolation there froze his physical aging and suppressed his emotions, fueling resentment for his duties. The realm's influence blocked emotional expression, leading to shame and his adoption of a split-faced mask to conceal this perceived flaw.
This isolation drove him to attack the Land of Time, scattering the Time Shifters throughout history. His goal was to corrupt these creatures by exposing them to humanity's darkness, guaranteeing their transformation into destructive "Con" forms under his command. To achieve this, he manipulated T.P. Lady (Petra Fina), exploiting her romantic infatuation with false gifts and declarations of love. He tasked her with capturing Time Shifters, sometimes supplementing her efforts with members of his elite enforcers, the flower-created Great Four, though he considered her endeavors ultimately expendable.
His powers flow primarily from his mask and a signature blue rose. The mask sustains an adult form, conceals his true appearance, and enables remote corruption of Time Shifters into their "Con" forms without contact, overriding prior transformations. The blue rose transforms into a staff topped by an orb containing a skull, capable of firing energy beams. A secondary white rose possesses lethal properties, nearly killing Genshi before Lovelove's sacrificial intervention.
Physically confined to the Land of Dread, he orchestrates events indirectly. His plan culminates in assaulting the Land of Time's central clock, aiming to halt its movement to activate the dormant clock in his realm and reshape reality under his control. During the final confrontation, Genshi dislodges his mask, revealing his true form as Yomi-G—a powerless young boy. The mask's destruction temporarily halts the clock, but Genshi's empathy thaws Yomi-G's frozen emotions. After the clock's restoration, he resumes guardianship of the Land of Dread, acknowledging friendship with the Land of Time's inhabitants.
The name "Yomi-G" reflects his arc: "Yomi" signifies "revive" or "reborn," while "G" denotes "God," collectively meaning "Revived/Reborn God."
This isolation drove him to attack the Land of Time, scattering the Time Shifters throughout history. His goal was to corrupt these creatures by exposing them to humanity's darkness, guaranteeing their transformation into destructive "Con" forms under his command. To achieve this, he manipulated T.P. Lady (Petra Fina), exploiting her romantic infatuation with false gifts and declarations of love. He tasked her with capturing Time Shifters, sometimes supplementing her efforts with members of his elite enforcers, the flower-created Great Four, though he considered her endeavors ultimately expendable.
His powers flow primarily from his mask and a signature blue rose. The mask sustains an adult form, conceals his true appearance, and enables remote corruption of Time Shifters into their "Con" forms without contact, overriding prior transformations. The blue rose transforms into a staff topped by an orb containing a skull, capable of firing energy beams. A secondary white rose possesses lethal properties, nearly killing Genshi before Lovelove's sacrificial intervention.
Physically confined to the Land of Dread, he orchestrates events indirectly. His plan culminates in assaulting the Land of Time's central clock, aiming to halt its movement to activate the dormant clock in his realm and reshape reality under his control. During the final confrontation, Genshi dislodges his mask, revealing his true form as Yomi-G—a powerless young boy. The mask's destruction temporarily halts the clock, but Genshi's empathy thaws Yomi-G's frozen emotions. After the clock's restoration, he resumes guardianship of the Land of Dread, acknowledging friendship with the Land of Time's inhabitants.
The name "Yomi-G" reflects his arc: "Yomi" signifies "revive" or "reborn," while "G" denotes "God," collectively meaning "Revived/Reborn God."