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Dramaturgy hunts fellow vampires as part of a specialized network dedicated to maintaining supernatural balance, operating on the principle of selective elimination for ecological equilibrium rather than indiscriminate killing. He leads fifty-three vampire brethren, referring to himself as their "number one" member.
Physically, he towers over two meters tall with distinctive pointed ears. His features include Y-shaped eyebrows nearly touching his sideburns and messy hair restrained by a headband. His primary combat ability involves transforming his arms into massive wavy blades.
During the events of Koyomi Vamp, he targeted Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade, successfully severing her right leg. Confronted by Koyomi Araragi, Kiss-Shot's newly created subordinate, Dramaturgy attempted negotiation. He invited Araragi to join his brethren as their new leader instead of fighting, offering this alliance conditional on Araragi betraying and killing Kiss-Shot. After Araragi declined, combat ensued.
The battle revealed key aspects of Dramaturgy's abilities. Though he easily severed Araragi's arm initially, he demonstrated comparatively slow regeneration when injured himself. Following Araragi's counterattack using superhuman strength to throw shot puts with perfect accuracy and lifting a concrete roller to threaten fatal damage, Dramaturgy calmly surrendered. He justified this by stating the potential injuries would be "inconvenient" for his regenerative capabilities and vowed never to fight Araragi again. Honoring his promise, he returned Kiss-Shot's leg before leaving Japan.
Later appearances indicate his relocation to Germany, where he is encountered during the Tsubasa Sleeping storyline. His ability to speak German supports this connection, though his specific activities there remain unspecified.
His name incorporates wordplay combining "Dramaturgy" (the study of dramatic composition) with the Japanese word "tsurugi" (sword), aligning with the naming theme of other vampire hunters and entities in the narrative.
Physically, he towers over two meters tall with distinctive pointed ears. His features include Y-shaped eyebrows nearly touching his sideburns and messy hair restrained by a headband. His primary combat ability involves transforming his arms into massive wavy blades.
During the events of Koyomi Vamp, he targeted Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade, successfully severing her right leg. Confronted by Koyomi Araragi, Kiss-Shot's newly created subordinate, Dramaturgy attempted negotiation. He invited Araragi to join his brethren as their new leader instead of fighting, offering this alliance conditional on Araragi betraying and killing Kiss-Shot. After Araragi declined, combat ensued.
The battle revealed key aspects of Dramaturgy's abilities. Though he easily severed Araragi's arm initially, he demonstrated comparatively slow regeneration when injured himself. Following Araragi's counterattack using superhuman strength to throw shot puts with perfect accuracy and lifting a concrete roller to threaten fatal damage, Dramaturgy calmly surrendered. He justified this by stating the potential injuries would be "inconvenient" for his regenerative capabilities and vowed never to fight Araragi again. Honoring his promise, he returned Kiss-Shot's leg before leaving Japan.
Later appearances indicate his relocation to Germany, where he is encountered during the Tsubasa Sleeping storyline. His ability to speak German supports this connection, though his specific activities there remain unspecified.
His name incorporates wordplay combining "Dramaturgy" (the study of dramatic composition) with the Japanese word "tsurugi" (sword), aligning with the naming theme of other vampire hunters and entities in the narrative.