Vagrant (TSKR)

"I'll make you pay for this. I'll come back at the happeist time of your life! I will!"

- Vengeful Beggar

The beggar is an unnamed character and the antagonist featured in the one-shot Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 16: At a Confessional.

An impoverished vagrant turned vengeful spirit, he holds a grudge against the man who wronged him after unintentionally causing his death.

Appearance
The beggar before his return as a vengeful spirit, was an impoverished, staggering man, with empty eyes, unwashed and bad body odor.

As a vengeful spirit, his faces takes a much more violent expression.

Personality
When he first appears, the beggar is visibly weak and deseperate for food after having gone 5 days with out any. He begs The Confessor for some but is told to work for that food instead. With no other option the beggar gets to work despite being unable to perform the physically demanding job and dies under the weight of the bags he was carrying.

When he returns as a spirit, his demenaor is incredibly malicious and violent. Cursing the confessor, stating that he will return at the happiest moment of his life. When he finally manifests the spirit sets up a bet against the confessor, taking pleasure in his panic and eventual failure at winning the bet. It is however revealed, that the confessor was just a servant gone under plastic surgery, so the beggar still continues to haunt the actual man who wronged him.

History
The vagrant wandered onto a farm market, and asked for food to a man, as he hadn't eaten for five days. The man, feeling disgusted that the beggar did no work to get his food, forces him to work by carrying the bags of corn to the storage. The beggar starts by carrying a small bag of corn, but is forced to carry a larger bag instead. While the man rests and drinks coffee, the beggar tries to move the large bag to the storage, but the bag proves to be too large and too heavy for him to carry and as a result he falls and is crushed by the bag. The man falls asleep and dreams that the beggar has appeared underneath his table, threatening to take revenge on him at his happiest moment. Not long after, authorities arrive and find that the beggar carrying the bag has died. He has since then assisted the man's prosperity from behind the scenes so that he could fulfill his vow of taking the man's life at his happiest moment. Years later the spirit of the beggar possesses the man's daughter. The beggar challenges the man to throw a piece of popcorn in the air above the altitude of a nearby lamppost and catch it in his mouth, each time at the clap of his hands, three times in a row. If the man succeeds, the beggar will acknowledge that his death was due to destiny and will leave the man forever, but if the man fails, the beggar will cut off his head without fail. The man fails and, without a second to spare, the beggar cuts off his head.

He only learned later that he actually killed a servant who was willing to do anything for his master, and used plastic surgery to alter both his and the master's appearances, thereby fooling the beggar into dogging the servant instead. The spirits of the beggar and the beheaded servant then both vow to watch him around the clock to make sure that he does not do anything suspicious again.