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Art, a Facultas Academy graduate, rose to become Yokohama Police Department’s youngest superintendent through relentless academic dedication, masking an inferiority complex forged by his initial inability to manifest a Minimum. Collaborating with detective agency Hamatora, he tackled cases involving Minimum Holders while privately grappling with guilt over his brother, Skill. During their academy years, Art discovered Skill subjected to experimental procedures to awaken a Minimum. Their final encounter ended with Art reluctantly fulfilling Skill’s plea for euthanasia—an act that transferred Skill’s Regeneration Minimum to Art, erasing his memory of the event and leaving lasting neurological damage.
Presumed dead after clashing with Moral, Art reemerges as a formidable antagonist, wielding resurrection via his Regeneration Minimum. Convinced Skill’s final wish demanded the eradication of all Minimums, he establishes Freemum, a faction dedicated to purging supernatural abilities. Art strategically deploys stolen powers—Light, Paper, Wind, Plant, Water, String, Gravity, and Enhanced Jump—to dismantle both adversaries and allies. His vendetta fixates on Nice, whose heart once belonged to Skill, driving Art to provoke Hajime’s Nihilist Minimum in a bid to annihilate Yokohama’s abilities.
Though defeated by Nice in their climactic battle, Art finds redemption six months later when Skill’s lingering influence revives Nice and restores the city’s Minimums. His personality evolves from a principled, sweets-loving workaholic with a protective streak into a detached strategist consumed by a warped sense of justice. Physical markers—lilac hair, violet eyes, a left-cheek beauty mark, and a 178 cm frame—accompany his visual transition from crisp police uniforms to shadowy, concealing attire, mirroring his ideological descent.
Spanning the *Hamatora* series, *Re:_Hamatora*, and *Fw:Hamatora*, Art’s arc dissects identity, grief, and power’s moral ambiguities, ultimately reframing his ruthlessness as a fractured homage to familial bonds and unresolved trauma.
Presumed dead after clashing with Moral, Art reemerges as a formidable antagonist, wielding resurrection via his Regeneration Minimum. Convinced Skill’s final wish demanded the eradication of all Minimums, he establishes Freemum, a faction dedicated to purging supernatural abilities. Art strategically deploys stolen powers—Light, Paper, Wind, Plant, Water, String, Gravity, and Enhanced Jump—to dismantle both adversaries and allies. His vendetta fixates on Nice, whose heart once belonged to Skill, driving Art to provoke Hajime’s Nihilist Minimum in a bid to annihilate Yokohama’s abilities.
Though defeated by Nice in their climactic battle, Art finds redemption six months later when Skill’s lingering influence revives Nice and restores the city’s Minimums. His personality evolves from a principled, sweets-loving workaholic with a protective streak into a detached strategist consumed by a warped sense of justice. Physical markers—lilac hair, violet eyes, a left-cheek beauty mark, and a 178 cm frame—accompany his visual transition from crisp police uniforms to shadowy, concealing attire, mirroring his ideological descent.
Spanning the *Hamatora* series, *Re:_Hamatora*, and *Fw:Hamatora*, Art’s arc dissects identity, grief, and power’s moral ambiguities, ultimately reframing his ruthlessness as a fractured homage to familial bonds and unresolved trauma.