Confessor's Servant

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You paid me to have cosmetic surgery. You cheated me and threw me into such terror. I'll never forgive you. I'll never forget my grudge!
—The servantTSKR Episode 16

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

The Confessor's loyal servant, who had plastic surgery to switch around their faces. He was unknowingly part of the confessor's ploy to trick the vengeful spirit haunting him.

Appearance

The servant is a middle aged man with short hair and a mustache. After having plastic surgery with his master, they switch around their faces and assumes his identity.

Personality

The servant's determination

The servant was incredibly loyal to the confessor, so loyal that he'd go under plastic surgery to swap faces without knowing the confessor's true intentions. Along with this odd degree of loyalty, the servant possesses a great amount of courage when the vengeful spirit eventually manifests. He demonstrates quick wit and determination, to the point of setting his arms ablaze. Despite being seemingly capable of winning the spirit's bet, he unfortunately fails due to his own hubris.

When he returns as a spirit, the servant yearns for revenge against the confessor, holding a grudge for his deceit.

History

This servant was loyal to a rich man with great prosperity. He was willing to do anything for him, and, at his master's request, used plastic surgery to alter their appearance. This was actually a plan made by his master to fool the spirit of a vagrant by whom he had been cursed.

The servant accepting the spirit's challenge

The spirit attacked the servant thinking he was his master, but gave him the chance to be spared if he managed to throw a piece of popcorn in the air above 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 succeeded, the vagrant would acknowledge that his death was due to destiny and would leave the man forever, but if the man failed, the vagrant would pass his judgement and murder the man.

The servant managed to do it the first two times, but failed the last time and had his head cut off. The servant's spirit, also holding a grudge against his master, teamed up with the vagrant's spirit to watch the master and make sure that he does not do anything suspicious again.

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