Guilty Crown Locus: Reassortment Characters
Main
Inori Yuzuriha
Inori Yuzuriha is the enigmatic lead singer of the virtual band Egoist and a member of the resistance group Funeral Parlor. Initially emotionless and reserved, she develops a strong bond with Shu Ouma, showcasing a hidden capacity for warmth and loyalty. Her unique abilities and connection to a powerful virus make her a key figure in the fight against GHQ.
Shuu Ouma
Shuu Ouma is a guest character from the *Guilty Crown* franchise, appearing in *Wooser*. He's known for wielding a mysterious power and his involvement with the "Funeral Parlor" group.
Gai Tsutsugami
Gai Tsutsugami, leader of the Funeral Parlor, is a charismatic and intelligent strategist with a complex past. Initially a childhood friend of Shu and Mana, his actions and motivations become increasingly ambiguous as the series progresses, revealing a layered personality and hidden depths.
Supporting
Ayase Shinomiya
Ayase Shinomiya is a strong-willed and skilled pilot for the Funeral Parlor, piloting a powerful Endlave despite being wheelchair-bound. Initially cold, she reveals a kind heart and unwavering loyalty, though her insecurities sometimes lead to self-destructive behavior.
Tsugumi
Tsugumi Sendo is a character whose specific role and background are not detailed in the provided context. An image is included, suggesting further visual information is available. More information is needed to provide a complete short bio.
Hare Menjou
Hare Menjou is Mizuchi's boyfriend, a lively harlequin rabbit student at Cherryton Academy. He is known for his carefree attitude and lack of commitment to monogamy. Despite this, he has shown a protective side towards others.
Makoto Waltz Segai
Makoto Waltz Segai is a spirited and protective mercenary, fiercely loyal to her friends. A skilled fighter, she's quick to defend those she cares about, even if it means facing powerful opponents. Her strong sense of justice and unwavering determination make her a valuable ally.
Daryl Yan
Daryl Yan is a 17-year-old lieutenant in the GHQ, known for his psychopathic tendencies and exceptional piloting skills. He possesses a dual personality, showcasing both playful adventurousness and sadistic cruelty, driven by a deep-seated insecurity and desire for his father's approval. Despite his violent nature, hints of a more compassionate side emerge through his actions towards Tsugumi.
Dan Eagleman
Dan Eagleman is a chivalrous and upbeat GHQ Colonel known for his unconventional and often inefficient methods. Despite his irresponsibility, he's dedicated to his cause and inspires his subordinates with his pep talks and "GUTS."
Haruka Ouma
Haruka was Momoe's close friend, remembered for her cheerful disposition and ginger hair styled in twintails. Her actions and feelings deeply impacted Momoe, leading to significant events in the story.
Arugo Tsukishima
Argo Tsukishima is a hot-headed but loyal member of the Funeral Parlor in *Guilty Crown*. A skilled hand-to-hand and knife combatant, he is fiercely protective of Gai and possesses a strong moral compass despite his outwardly grumpy demeanor. His Void reflects a hidden gloominess within his personality.
Arisa Kuhouin
Arisa Kuhouin is the initially strong-willed student council president of Tennoz High School, outwardly presenting a composed and virtuous image. However, beneath this facade lies a vulnerable and easily manipulated individual who seeks strength and protection from others, leading her to make questionable decisions. Her Void, the Coward's Shield, reflects her internal fragility.
Yuu
Yuu is a male character whose personality is described as creepy, shown to be unfaithful in his relationships. He is a minor character with appearances in both the manga and anime.
Oogumo
Oguma is the short-haired, 17-year-old captain of the Hozomino High School Baseball Club. A dedicated athlete, he's known for his unwavering admiration of Kuroha Shida, even founding a fan club for her.
Souta Tamadate
Souta Tamadate is a kind but forceful high school student and member of the Motion Picture Research Club in *Guilty Crown*. His Void takes the form of a camera, allowing him to open anything. Despite sometimes being insensitive, he deeply cares for his friends.
Yahiro Samukawa
Yahiro Samukawa is a seemingly sociable high school student with a cynical and ruthless side, hidden beneath a charming exterior. He is driven by a desire to protect his younger brother, even if it means making morally questionable choices. His Void manifests as a pair of shears, reflecting his inner conflicts.
Shuuichirou Keidou
Shuuichirou Keidou, also known as Keichou or Santa, is a wealthy alcohol researcher and childhood friend of Kou Shuurei. He harbors unrequited feelings for Shuurei, who remains oblivious to his affections and sees him only as a friend.
Major General Yan
General Yan was the ambitious Commander-in-Chief of the GHQ, driven by political aspirations. His complex relationships with his son, Daryl, and his lover, Emily, added layers to his character.
Guin
Guin is a mysterious and incredibly strong warrior with a leopard head, possessing exceptional battle skills and strategies. He struggles with amnesia, remembering only fragments of his past and a single word, "Aurra," while unknowingly shaping the destiny of the land.
Shibungi
Shibungi is a calm and strategic staff officer for the Funeral Parlor in *Guilty Crown*. Known for his chess-like approach to combat and his sarcastic remarks, particularly towards Gai, he possesses both tactical skills and marksmanship honed from his past experiences.
Kanon Kusama
Kanon is a serious and dedicated servant of the Ushiromiya family, known for his quiet demeanor and unwavering loyalty. Though outwardly reserved and antisocial, he harbors deep, conflicted emotions, particularly regarding his feelings for Jessica Ushiromiya and his nature as a piece of furniture created by Kinzo Ushiromiya. He possesses surprising strength and agility, often utilizing a red energy sword in combat.
Jun Samukawa
Jun Samukawa is Yahiro's younger brother, deeply affected by the Apocalypse Virus. He carried a watch gifted by his brother and ultimately sacrificed himself to alleviate his brother's burden.