He throws an injured and bloody Yō inside, shocking Nagi, Karako and Ganta. Genkaku enters the room and asks Owl if he's well. Tamaki leaves asking Genkaku to take care of Scar Chain.Īfter Nagi saves Minatsuki from the penalty game. Genkaku intervenes and attacks Yō several times with his guitar. This angers Yō and he attempts to attack Tamaki for essentially knowing all of his hard work of collecting CP was in vain. Tamaki informs Yō that in the G Ward, it is impossible to buy your way out of prison using Cast Points, implying he can't buy his sister out of prison. Genkaku replies that he's an "uber monk". Yō notices Genkaku and asks if he's a monk. Genkaku makes his debut accompanying Tamaki, who encounters Yō in G Ward. Genkaku refers to himself as being a really patient guy and appeared to have a particular liking for rock music. For this reason, he will slaughter his own men and think nothing of it, and he even smiles before his death at the hands of Ganta and Nagi. He believes that life is nothing but pain and misery and that the only way to find peace is through death. Genkaku is blunt, sarcastic, and quite sadistic, revealing a psychotic grin when he is fighting or killing somebody. Genkaku appears to be a laid-back and irreverent individual at first glance, but this scruffy exterior hides a brutal, impulsive, excessively-violent personality and an unstable mind. Genkaku is a young man with long red hair (short before being taken to Deadman Wonderland) who dresses in the garb of a Japanese monk along with prayer beads which have a skull on it. From this day forward, he hoped to turn Nagi to the Undertakers' cause. During this attack on the Undertakers, Genkaku was hiding in a locker, scared. This caused Nagi to go on a rampage killing twenty-two of Genkaku's Undertaker soldiers. Two years before the start of the series, he was the one who killed Nagi Kengamine's wife. Genkaku was then taken to Deadman Wonderland where he was chosen by Tamaki to be trained as an Undertaker for at least three years. Genkaku turns to him and proclaims, "I have understood the 'salvation' of the living." Genkaku was finally convinced that the only way to be saved from the world is to be taken away from it. Later on, the Bhikku returns to the temple to search for survivors instead, he finds Genkaku sitting under a shrine composed of the mutilated corpses of the other monks. He then finds one of the monks that bullied him, injured and lying under a pile of rubble, pleading for Genkaku to save him. He asks, "Why did you decide death should be 'painful' without experiencing it yourself?"Īfter the Great Tokyo Earthquake, Genkaku finds the dead body of the kitten he was taking care of. They are weak, unfortunate, foolish people living in a fanatical world." Genkaku then prays to Buddha wondering if there is any way to give those people salvation. When he returned to the Buddist temple, the Bhikku (ordained Buddhist monk) would ask why Genkaku had been in another fight saying, "It seems you can only sow and reap evil, Genkaku." To which Genkaku merely remarks, "I have no hate. During his days at the temple, the other monks-in-training would harass him, beat him, and even rape and molest him. This only occurs with the actual Deadmen, not with the Forgeries.In his childhood, Genkaku was part of a Buddhist Temple where he befriended and nursed an injured kitten. They usually appear in the Branch of Sin itself or just floating around it.
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