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Silver Heart, once known as Agent Silver, is a legendary phantom thief mentoring a trio of younger thieves. Orphaned young, he trained at a spy academy. Partnering with Agent Purple during his espionage career, they dismantled the evil organization Jackal, though its leader Dr. Neo later revived it.
Fifty years before the series, a decisive confrontation over the forbidden weapon Pandora's Ark pitted him against Agent Clover (later Professor Clover). This clash cost Silver Heart permanent damage to his left eye and Clover his hand, cementing their enduring enmity. Retiring from espionage, he embraced phantom thievery. His first major act in this role was rescuing an infant, Diamond Queen, from a burning castle after Clover murdered her parents. He raised her as his granddaughter despite no blood relation, naming her for her diamond-patterned golden eyes.
He encountered a young Jack Jones (later Joker) during a heist at the Jones mansion. When Clover targeted Joker for assassination, Silver Heart intervened, deciphering a hidden message from Joker's parents and defeating Clover's forces, prompting Joker to become his apprentice. Spade joined after encountering Joker and Queen on another heist.
He presents as an elderly man with long white hair tied loosely by a pink hair tie, a white beard, and blue eyes. His signature attire is a white suit with gold accents, pink shirt, yellow tie, white cape secured by a gold chain, and a white silk hat adorned with a pink "H." A monocle covers his injured left eye, and he often carries a gold-topped cane.
His personality balances kindness and maturity with occasional childishness and flirtatiousness. He deeply cares for his apprentices as family but rarely expresses this directly due to embarrassment. He exhibits a recurring comedic trait of suffering back injuries, often at inopportune moments. His spy and thief background instilled a sense of showmanship, sometimes leading him to break the fourth wall to explain tricks.
In Season 3, he continues mentoring, guiding the trio through heists and confrontations with new antagonists like President D. and Devil's Fang. His bond with Queen remains especially close; the diamond necklace he gifted her later deflected an assassination attempt, symbolizing his protective affection. His rivalry with Professor Clover persists, reflecting their decades-long conflict from their opposing agent days.
He operates with intelligence and elaborate planning over brute force, utilizing tools like playing cards and propeller planes. He adheres to a personal code, avoiding lethal force and valuing life and spectacle.
Fifty years before the series, a decisive confrontation over the forbidden weapon Pandora's Ark pitted him against Agent Clover (later Professor Clover). This clash cost Silver Heart permanent damage to his left eye and Clover his hand, cementing their enduring enmity. Retiring from espionage, he embraced phantom thievery. His first major act in this role was rescuing an infant, Diamond Queen, from a burning castle after Clover murdered her parents. He raised her as his granddaughter despite no blood relation, naming her for her diamond-patterned golden eyes.
He encountered a young Jack Jones (later Joker) during a heist at the Jones mansion. When Clover targeted Joker for assassination, Silver Heart intervened, deciphering a hidden message from Joker's parents and defeating Clover's forces, prompting Joker to become his apprentice. Spade joined after encountering Joker and Queen on another heist.
He presents as an elderly man with long white hair tied loosely by a pink hair tie, a white beard, and blue eyes. His signature attire is a white suit with gold accents, pink shirt, yellow tie, white cape secured by a gold chain, and a white silk hat adorned with a pink "H." A monocle covers his injured left eye, and he often carries a gold-topped cane.
His personality balances kindness and maturity with occasional childishness and flirtatiousness. He deeply cares for his apprentices as family but rarely expresses this directly due to embarrassment. He exhibits a recurring comedic trait of suffering back injuries, often at inopportune moments. His spy and thief background instilled a sense of showmanship, sometimes leading him to break the fourth wall to explain tricks.
In Season 3, he continues mentoring, guiding the trio through heists and confrontations with new antagonists like President D. and Devil's Fang. His bond with Queen remains especially close; the diamond necklace he gifted her later deflected an assassination attempt, symbolizing his protective affection. His rivalry with Professor Clover persists, reflecting their decades-long conflict from their opposing agent days.
He operates with intelligence and elaborate planning over brute force, utilizing tools like playing cards and propeller planes. He adheres to a personal code, avoiding lethal force and valuing life and spectacle.