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Special Division Registry

SDR-4364

Ouchi Fukuchi

YKH-024

Level 5 (Supreme Commander)

Faction

Hunting Dogs

Ability Type

destruction

Status

active

Mirror Lion · 鏡獅子

Fukuchi extends battlefield reach far beyond normal limits, making every line of engagement feel pre-lost. Registry notes classify the file as war logic embodied by a single veteran.

Analytical Breakdown

Mirror Lion multiplies the effectiveness of anything Fukuchi touches by one hundred times. A common sword becomes a blade capable of cleaving through armored vehicles. A shield becomes an immovable wall. Applied to his own combat skill-already at the level of a living legend-the multiplication creates a fighter whose output exceeds anything the Registry has measured from a single human combatant. With the addition of Amenogozen, a time-manipulating holy sword, his threat classification was elevated to world-level.

Power
5/5
Intel
4/5
Loyalty
4/5
Control
5/5

Real Author

Fukuchi Ochi (1841-1906)

Movement

Meiji political theater and journalism

Notable Works

Kagami Jishi and related dramatic writing

Fukuchi was a journalist, critic, translator, and dramatist active in the turbulence of early modern Japan. His career sits close to politics, performance, and public persuasion.

Mirror Lion takes theatrical ferocity and turns it into command-level warfare. The adaptation keeps spectacle but removes any distance from consequence.

Supreme Commander of the Hunting Dogs and secret leader of the Decay of Angels. Fukuchi is the most decorated soldier in the nation's history-a war hero who watched his comrades die in conflicts fueled by ability users. His conclusion: abilities themselves are humanity's curse, and the Book must be used to create a world without them. He manipulated Bram Stoker's vampiric plague, orchestrated the Agency's frame-up, and wielded Amenogozen to rewrite causality. He is the most dangerous kind of villain-one who genuinely believes he is saving the world.

  • [01]

    Amenogozen: A holy sword capable of sending its slashes through time. Currently sealed.

  • [02]

    A veteran's medal collection: Twelve awards, displayed in his office, each representing a war.

  • [03]

    A handwritten letter to Fukuzawa: Never delivered, contents describe 'the world I intend to build.'

The Narrative Hook

The city archives this file under command, theater, and the moment they become indistinguishable. Fukuchi did not betray his country-he decided he was the only one qualified to remake it.

The city archives this file under command, theater, and the moment they become indistinguishable.

Filed by: Special Division Registry