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Ryan Stoker heads Karnstein Hospital and founded the Aurora Society, pursuing "Absolute Salvation" through the eradication of death, which he deems the ultimate unhealthiness. His research concentrates on reviving the dead to conquer mortality and achieve perfect human health.
Stoker partners with the funeral director Undertaker to develop a reanimation method, unaware it manipulates the deceased's Cinematic Record—a soul's memory reel—instead of genuine science, creating violent entities called Bizarre Dolls. His work connects to significant events, including a past incident at Weston College where he provided reanimation services to murderous students, enabling their creation of Bizarre Dolls from victims.
Personally, Stoker displays significant charisma, attracting followers to his cause with passionate speeches and unwavering confidence in "Absolute Salvation." He also exhibits cowardice and avoids responsibility; when his experiments on the luxury liner Campania trigger a Bizarre Doll outbreak, he abandons his subordinates and flees. Under pressure, he readily divulges confidential information, such as the existence of a larger cache of reanimated corpses onboard and the involvement of a company named "Osiris" in purchasing his research.
The Campania incident culminates his arc. During a demonstration of "Absolute Salvation," a reanimated corpse attacks the audience, causing widespread chaos. As the ship floods and tilts from the disaster, Stoker repeatedly attempts escape, betraying allies like Ciel Phantomhive and Snake. Cornered by Grim Reapers, he learns Undertaker manipulated his research and his device to control the Bizarre Dolls is ineffective. Undertaker later dismisses Stoker's work as illegitimate, stating he forfeited his right to be a doctor by relying on occult methods he did not comprehend. Stoker dies falling from the near-vertical deck of the sinking Campania at age 34.
Stoker shares his surname with author Bram Stoker and dies on April 20, coinciding with Bram Stoker's death date. His character ranked sixty-first in a series popularity poll, receiving minimal votes.
Stoker partners with the funeral director Undertaker to develop a reanimation method, unaware it manipulates the deceased's Cinematic Record—a soul's memory reel—instead of genuine science, creating violent entities called Bizarre Dolls. His work connects to significant events, including a past incident at Weston College where he provided reanimation services to murderous students, enabling their creation of Bizarre Dolls from victims.
Personally, Stoker displays significant charisma, attracting followers to his cause with passionate speeches and unwavering confidence in "Absolute Salvation." He also exhibits cowardice and avoids responsibility; when his experiments on the luxury liner Campania trigger a Bizarre Doll outbreak, he abandons his subordinates and flees. Under pressure, he readily divulges confidential information, such as the existence of a larger cache of reanimated corpses onboard and the involvement of a company named "Osiris" in purchasing his research.
The Campania incident culminates his arc. During a demonstration of "Absolute Salvation," a reanimated corpse attacks the audience, causing widespread chaos. As the ship floods and tilts from the disaster, Stoker repeatedly attempts escape, betraying allies like Ciel Phantomhive and Snake. Cornered by Grim Reapers, he learns Undertaker manipulated his research and his device to control the Bizarre Dolls is ineffective. Undertaker later dismisses Stoker's work as illegitimate, stating he forfeited his right to be a doctor by relying on occult methods he did not comprehend. Stoker dies falling from the near-vertical deck of the sinking Campania at age 34.
Stoker shares his surname with author Bram Stoker and dies on April 20, coinciding with Bram Stoker's death date. His character ranked sixty-first in a series popularity poll, receiving minimal votes.