The Confessor

"I work and get paid and buy food with that money. Why don't you do the same?"

- The Confessor

The confessor is a character featured in the one-shot Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan - Episode 16: At a Confessional.

A man who committed a mortal sin, The Confessor was an average worker who caused the death of a beggar and lived his life in fear of the beggar's revenge as a spirit. He confesses this tale to Rohan Kishibe on his trip to Italy.

Appearance
In the flashback, The Confessor is a young adult Japanese man with an average build. He has short, light hair with little spikes of hair potruding from the front. At some point in his luxury years, he and a loyal servant have plastic surgery to switch their faces.

Personality
As a younger man The Confessor was hard-working and quite cruel. In the present, he shows a lot of guilt for his actions.

History
He was a common worker who carried bags of corn for hours. One day an Asian man begged him for food, not having eaten for five straight days. The man was frustrated at the beggar, and made him carry the corn bags in exchange for his food. The beggar was crushed by the heavy bags. His spirit swore revenge on the man that was to come at his happiest moment. After that, the man had great luck. He received money from relatives and had the idea to process corn into corn flakes and popcorn. The idea was a big hit and he became a rich man, the master of a mansion with several servants. He married a model and they eventually had a daughter.

However, he still feared the beggar's curse. He found a servant willing to do anything for him, and they had plastic surgery to switch their faces. Suddenly, the spirit of the beggar possessed the man's daughter and revealed that he 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. The man rushed to interfere, but he was knocked out by the spirit. The servant fell victim to the spirit, who was fooled by their changed faces.

The man later goes to a confession booth to confess his sins, as he was responsible for the deaths of two people. He confesses to Rohan Kishibe, who had mistakenly entered the priest side to research the church. As the man exits the booth, it is revealed that the spirits of the beggar and the beheaded servant both vow to watch him around the clock to make sure that he does not do anything suspicious again. Rohan watches with curiosity, deciding to interview him later if given the chance.

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