Secco

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Secco

(セッコ)

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Namesake Italian adjective, meaning "dry"
Debut Vol. 59 552. "Pronto! On The Line (2)" (first mention by Doppio); Vol. 60.
Final Appearance Vol. 61 567. "Green Day and Oasis (14)"
Profile
Date of Death 2001
Eye color
Hair color unknown
Stand Oasis

Secco is an antagonist from Part V: Vento Aureo. He works alongside Cioccolatta and is ordered by the boss to kill Buccellati's group.

Personality and History

Very little is known about Secco, as not even the boss was able to find concrete information regarding his past. Apparently he was once was a patient of Cioccolatta, but shared Cioccolatta's warped mind and thoughts of spreading suffering, much like Cioccolatta, who Secco obeys as if he were a pet. Cioccolatta sends him to film people's expressions as they die while he tortures them with his Green Day and occasionally rubs Secco's head for doing a good job and rewards him with sugar cubes.

However, Secco's actual personality is far from that of a loyal dog. He completely changed when he heard about Cioccolatta's death, explaining that the only reason he listened to Cioccolatta was because he gave him money and candy and thought he was strong. Secco goes on to claim that his brain was also perfectly fine and that he wasn't sad that Ciocolatta had died, instead expressing his dislike for Cioccolatta because he had lost and spitting on the camcorder that he originally used to film Cioccolatta's victims. Subsequently, he demonstrates a higher intellect and understanding, showing a very curious and malevolent attitude.

Synopsis

During the battle, Secco proved to be a far more powerful opponent than Buccellati earlier believed. Upon him discovering that Buccellati's body was not affected by Cioccolatta's Green Day, he instantly demanded to know the reason behind it, believing he could use it to defeat the boss.

During their fight, Bruno Buccellati manages to burst Secco's eardrums (along with his own), rendering his tracking abilities useless.

Trivia

  • Secco means "dry" or "very slim" in Italian, depending on the usage.