TV-Series
Description
Kyōhei Kannazuki, a 28-year-old male with blonde hair, brown eyes, and a height of 181 cm, holds the position of vice-commander aboard the Fraxinus, a floating ship managed by the organization Ratatoskr. This group specializes in supporting missions to peacefully resolve conflicts involving Spirits. Previously, he served as captain of the Anti-Spirit Team (AST), where he enforced unconventional disciplinary measures, such as mandating rule-breaking members to cosplay or step on him. Though eccentric, these methods bolstered team discipline and secured his reputation as a respected leader, bolstered by his mastery of Realizers—advanced combat-oriented technological devices.
His personality blends extreme masochism with a fervent desire for punishment, particularly from Kotori Itsuka, whom he reveres as his "master." He often proposes perverse or irrational strategies during missions, inviting reprimands he openly relishes. This tendency starkly contrasts his sharp analytical mind and tactical ingenuity during crises. He openly disdains adult women with large breasts, preferring underdeveloped physiques.
Kyōhei’s technical expertise with Realizers allows him to operate a Command Realizer—a device demanding extraordinary stress tolerance—and temporarily command the Fraxinus in emergencies. His proficiency nears that of elite operatives like Ellen Mira Mathers, though he ranks marginally below her in direct assessments. Despite erratic planning contributions, his combat efficacy cements his status as a vital asset in critical missions.
After departing the AST to seek a deserving master, he joined Ratatoskr under Kotori’s leadership. His former team retains an open invitation for his return. Personal details include his marriage to Tamae Okamine and a penchant for crafting handmade "Saint Kotori" badges as tokens of approval for Fraxinus crew.
The surname "Kannazuki" alludes to the tenth month of the traditional Japanese calendar, symbolizing a godless period, while his given name, meaning "respectful peace," underscores the duality of his eccentricity and latent capability. Notable quirks include cross-dressing, an aspiration to work in environments resembling "Okama bars," and cherishing peculiar mementos like a lollipop stick embedded in his eye. Across media portrayals, he remains a paradoxical figure: a source of comic relief whose hidden competence and reliability surface under dire pressure.
His personality blends extreme masochism with a fervent desire for punishment, particularly from Kotori Itsuka, whom he reveres as his "master." He often proposes perverse or irrational strategies during missions, inviting reprimands he openly relishes. This tendency starkly contrasts his sharp analytical mind and tactical ingenuity during crises. He openly disdains adult women with large breasts, preferring underdeveloped physiques.
Kyōhei’s technical expertise with Realizers allows him to operate a Command Realizer—a device demanding extraordinary stress tolerance—and temporarily command the Fraxinus in emergencies. His proficiency nears that of elite operatives like Ellen Mira Mathers, though he ranks marginally below her in direct assessments. Despite erratic planning contributions, his combat efficacy cements his status as a vital asset in critical missions.
After departing the AST to seek a deserving master, he joined Ratatoskr under Kotori’s leadership. His former team retains an open invitation for his return. Personal details include his marriage to Tamae Okamine and a penchant for crafting handmade "Saint Kotori" badges as tokens of approval for Fraxinus crew.
The surname "Kannazuki" alludes to the tenth month of the traditional Japanese calendar, symbolizing a godless period, while his given name, meaning "respectful peace," underscores the duality of his eccentricity and latent capability. Notable quirks include cross-dressing, an aspiration to work in environments resembling "Okama bars," and cherishing peculiar mementos like a lollipop stick embedded in his eye. Across media portrayals, he remains a paradoxical figure: a source of comic relief whose hidden competence and reliability surface under dire pressure.