TV-Series
Description
Brist Blitz Broadhurst is an employee of the high-tech automotive company Who’s Who Inc., where he serves as both the personal secretary and bodyguard to the company’s chief executive officer, Norman Kingstat. He is stationed in the city-state of Shield, Spada, and his professional duties involve assisting Norman in the collection of the scattered X-Playing Cards, a task he approaches with a purely businesslike perspective, devoid of any personal passion or obsession for the cards themselves. Brist is an adult male, approximately 32 years of age, and stands notably tall at 195 centimeters. He has brown eyes and brown hair cut to ear-length, and his appearance is marked by formal attire, consistently wearing a suit, tie, and glasses, and is noted to have a goatee. His skin is described as being of African descent, and his suit is sometimes depicted with a lightning motif.
In terms of personality, Brist is characterized as an extreme pragmatist and a serious, straight-laced individual who adheres strictly to professional standards. He is often preoccupied with labor compliance, constantly voicing concerns about working hours, hazard pay for dangerous missions, overtime pay, and his legal rights as an employee directly to his boss, Norman Kingstat, during operations. This behavior underscores his rigid, business-first mindset, defining his motivation as strictly contractual rather than ideological. He views his role in the card-collecting operations as a job, remaining unswayed by the potential power or value of the cards themselves. As a Player, Brist wields the X-Playing Card known as the Ten of Clubs (♣10), named Million Volt, which grants him the ability to generate and channel electricity through his body, a power he utilizes effectively during collection missions and other security duties.
Brist’s primary and defining relationship is with his employer, Norman Kingstat. Their dynamic is built on a stark contrast of personalities: Norman is often portrayed as flamboyant, vain, immature, and driven by rivalry, while Brist remains consistently serious, pragmatic, and businesslike, frequently serving as a grounded foil to his CEO’s more extravagant tendencies. He also works alongside another of Norman’s secretaries and bodyguards, Brady Blumenthal, sharing the responsibility for the CEO’s protection and the company’s card-related operations. Throughout the narrative, Brist’s role and demeanor remain consistent, highlighting his professional relationship with Norman and his reliable, if unchanging, approach to his duties. His development is subtle, rooted in the steadfast execution of his job rather than a dramatic personal transformation, providing a stable and grounded presence amidst the often chaotic events surrounding the collection of the cards.
In terms of personality, Brist is characterized as an extreme pragmatist and a serious, straight-laced individual who adheres strictly to professional standards. He is often preoccupied with labor compliance, constantly voicing concerns about working hours, hazard pay for dangerous missions, overtime pay, and his legal rights as an employee directly to his boss, Norman Kingstat, during operations. This behavior underscores his rigid, business-first mindset, defining his motivation as strictly contractual rather than ideological. He views his role in the card-collecting operations as a job, remaining unswayed by the potential power or value of the cards themselves. As a Player, Brist wields the X-Playing Card known as the Ten of Clubs (♣10), named Million Volt, which grants him the ability to generate and channel electricity through his body, a power he utilizes effectively during collection missions and other security duties.
Brist’s primary and defining relationship is with his employer, Norman Kingstat. Their dynamic is built on a stark contrast of personalities: Norman is often portrayed as flamboyant, vain, immature, and driven by rivalry, while Brist remains consistently serious, pragmatic, and businesslike, frequently serving as a grounded foil to his CEO’s more extravagant tendencies. He also works alongside another of Norman’s secretaries and bodyguards, Brady Blumenthal, sharing the responsibility for the CEO’s protection and the company’s card-related operations. Throughout the narrative, Brist’s role and demeanor remain consistent, highlighting his professional relationship with Norman and his reliable, if unchanging, approach to his duties. His development is subtle, rooted in the steadfast execution of his job rather than a dramatic personal transformation, providing a stable and grounded presence amidst the often chaotic events surrounding the collection of the cards.