TV-Series
Description
The Keith Series comprises genetically engineered male clones developed by the Egrigori organization to bond with advanced bio-implants called ARMS. Modeled after founding member Keith White, each clone exhibits distinct traits, roles, and abilities.
Keith Red rose to prominence as a high-ranking Egrigori agent, his genetic code utilized to engineer offspring optimized as ARMS hosts. He transformed into the monstrous Gryphon, wielding razor-sharp claws, sonic attacks, and regenerative powers. During a mission to eliminate rogue agents, he confronted ARMS children—including Hayato Shingu, who accused him of patricide. Keith Red harbored a warped kinship toward them, viewing himself as their "older brother." Sustaining facial scars from the Jabberwock during a botched operation, he forged a bitter rivalry with its host, Ryo Takatsuki. Hayato’s White Knight ARMS ultimately neutralized his regeneration, delivering a fatal blow that exposed his identity as a failed experiment.
Keith Blue spearheaded a rebellion against Egrigori by founding the insurgent Bluemen faction. He orchestrated prototype ARMS thefts and exploited Keith Red’s genetics to craft compatible hosts, leading to the creation of the ARMS children secretly raised in Abumisawa Village. Motivated by moral opposition to Egrigori’s practices, he became a calculated adversary within the organization’s ranks.
Cultivated from Keith White’s genetic material, Keith Green specialized in space-time manipulation, capable of teleportation, spatial tear creation, and metamorphosis into the tiger-like Cheshire Cat. During Egrigori’s campaigns, he developed an unexpected bond with Katsumi Akagi, Ryo’s girlfriend, shielding her from fellow clones. His loyalty to Katsumi drove him to defy Keith Black, an act that cost him his life. Mortally wounded, he teleported Ryo to Katsumi’s location in a final sacrifice to secure her safety.
Keith Silver wielded laser-based ARMS featuring energy shields and particle beams. Prolonged battles against the Jabberwock left him permanently injured by an anti-matter strike, trapping his arm in a mutated form controlled by power limiters. Keith Violet operated within Egrigori’s operations with comparatively subdued involvement.
Together, the Keith clones epitomized Egrigori’s quest to perfect ARMS technology, each grappling with existential turmoil. Their narratives intertwined with themes of identity, loyalty, and genetic engineering’s consequences. Clashes with ARMS hosts like Ryo and Hayato cast them as both antagonists and tragic figures, shaped by their creators’ ambitions and their own fractured struggles for autonomy.
Keith Red rose to prominence as a high-ranking Egrigori agent, his genetic code utilized to engineer offspring optimized as ARMS hosts. He transformed into the monstrous Gryphon, wielding razor-sharp claws, sonic attacks, and regenerative powers. During a mission to eliminate rogue agents, he confronted ARMS children—including Hayato Shingu, who accused him of patricide. Keith Red harbored a warped kinship toward them, viewing himself as their "older brother." Sustaining facial scars from the Jabberwock during a botched operation, he forged a bitter rivalry with its host, Ryo Takatsuki. Hayato’s White Knight ARMS ultimately neutralized his regeneration, delivering a fatal blow that exposed his identity as a failed experiment.
Keith Blue spearheaded a rebellion against Egrigori by founding the insurgent Bluemen faction. He orchestrated prototype ARMS thefts and exploited Keith Red’s genetics to craft compatible hosts, leading to the creation of the ARMS children secretly raised in Abumisawa Village. Motivated by moral opposition to Egrigori’s practices, he became a calculated adversary within the organization’s ranks.
Cultivated from Keith White’s genetic material, Keith Green specialized in space-time manipulation, capable of teleportation, spatial tear creation, and metamorphosis into the tiger-like Cheshire Cat. During Egrigori’s campaigns, he developed an unexpected bond with Katsumi Akagi, Ryo’s girlfriend, shielding her from fellow clones. His loyalty to Katsumi drove him to defy Keith Black, an act that cost him his life. Mortally wounded, he teleported Ryo to Katsumi’s location in a final sacrifice to secure her safety.
Keith Silver wielded laser-based ARMS featuring energy shields and particle beams. Prolonged battles against the Jabberwock left him permanently injured by an anti-matter strike, trapping his arm in a mutated form controlled by power limiters. Keith Violet operated within Egrigori’s operations with comparatively subdued involvement.
Together, the Keith clones epitomized Egrigori’s quest to perfect ARMS technology, each grappling with existential turmoil. Their narratives intertwined with themes of identity, loyalty, and genetic engineering’s consequences. Clashes with ARMS hosts like Ryo and Hayato cast them as both antagonists and tragic figures, shaped by their creators’ ambitions and their own fractured struggles for autonomy.