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|Row 7 info =Episode 2|Row 8 title = CV|Row 8 info = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y%C5%ABki_Ono Yūki Ono] (Japanese)<br/>Christ Patton (English)}}
 
A former professor at Facultas Academy as well as the main antagonist of the first series.
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A former professor at Facultas Academy as well as the main antagonist of the series.
 
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
   
At first Moral seems to be a random civilian when he bumps into Nice on the streets during the second episode, but is later revealed to be the serial killer and has obtained many brains in various jars around his office. He is further shown to be much more intelectual and sharp when he has his meeting with Art. During the meeting it shows that Moral has no problems bending his own namesake of others, even going so far as to turn a kid into a monster because he was wanting to feed him power. At one point, indirectly, Nice makes a comment believing that he and Moral are alike. Whether Nice meant pearsonality wise, or otherwise is not revealed yet in the anime.
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Moral is a serial killer that targets Minimum Holders. He is psychotic, apathetic, and dangerously intelligent. During a meeting with Art, Moral revealed that he has no problem with using people to achieve his goals, even going so far as to turn a kid into a monster because he was wanting to feed him power. It seems as though he and Nice are alike. He talks about the importance of "equality" but his ideals are skewed. He genuinely believes what he is doing what is right, however, as shown by his ego. He is obsessed with Nice.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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Moral was once a professor at Facultas Academy. He observed the students and eventually became very attached to Nice.
The serial killer targeting Minimum Holders. He extracts the brains of his victims and stores them in his hideout for use in various experiments. Like a typical serial killer he possesses a severely warped mind, often personifying the physical brains of his victims, speaking to them and even going as far as to take them out for walks.
 
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===[[Art]]===
 
===[[Art]]===
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Moral was one of the professors that overlooked Art's progress at Facultas Academy. Since Art never realized a Minimum, Moral believed that Art was always jealous of his classmates who had a Minimum. In fact, Art did wish for power, but was unable to accept it from Moral, causing him to resent Moral for tempting him with something he wanted but could never accept. Moral has a great time toying with Art and the police force by giving ordinary people the opportunity to commit crimes. In Episode 7, 'Black Cosmos', Moral kills Art after telling him an important fact.
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Moral thinks that Art has felt unfairness more than anyone, due to the fact that he was unable to manifest a Minimum.
   
 
===[[Nice]]===
 
===[[Nice]]===
   
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Moral was also a professor who noticed Nice's progress and became deeply attached to Nice's talent and abilities. He tells Art that he wants to 'save' Nice from his loneliness by becoming someone as powerful as Nice.
   
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[[File:Moral's_minimum.jpg|thumb]]
   
 
==Powers & Abilities==
 
==Powers & Abilities==
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Due to Moral possessing two Minimums at the same time, his body becomes burdened and weak because a Minimum Holder is only meant to have one Minimum, as stated by Art. This is seen when he takes a few punches from Nice and then initially stands up unscathed but starts coughing up blood soon after.
===Optical Illusion===
 
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* '''Transformation Minimum:''' Moral's original Minimum is the Mimicry Minimum, which grants him the ability to take on the appearance of other people, and copy their Physical forensic pattern. As shown when he broke through a fingerprint lock . Moral activates it by moving his hand over his face.
The ability to project an image to disguise the user.
 
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* '''Warp:''' This Forbidden Minimum, the Type 0 Minimum, was not originally Moral's, but that of an unknown Minimum Holder whose brain and other body parts were guarded by the police and were kept a secret. Moral steals it in Episode 6 and injects it into himself in Episode 12 with the goal of becoming an equal to Nice. The Minimum allows the Holder to exist anywhere within a 10-meter radius, yet exist nowhere. But more accurately its ability is space warping, as it allows its Holder to appear anywhere without actually moving. Because of the nature of this Minimum, Moral regards its abilities as god-like. To activate it, the user must breathe into his hand.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
The black cosmos he puts on the grave and left with Art has not the meaning of "jealousy and despair" but the cosmos actually has the meaning of peace, which would be fitting since he puts it with the dead and also sent Art to death what seems like peacefully.
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*The black cosmos, in which he tells Art holds the meaning of "jealousy and despair", actually means peace. Although it can also hold the meaning of "end of a romantic love".
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*In Episode 7, Moral kills Art with a golden colored gun. In Episode 8, the gun is more so the color black. Whether this is an animation mistake or related to the plot is unknown.
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* Moral likes coffee, and states that he can't understand people who drink black tea.
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* It's stated in the Perfect File several times that Moral really loves Nice, but loves Art as well.
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* His ego is the desire to"Create a world of equality."
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* [[File:MoralS1.jpg|left|thumb|400x400px|Scans courtesy of [http://murasaki4you.tumblr.com/post/109865423687/the-character-card-collection Murasaki4You]]]
 
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Revision as of 08:01, 16 March 2021

Moral Gallery

   

A former professor at Facultas Academy as well as the main antagonist of the first series.


Personality

Moral is a serial killer that targets Minimum Holders. He is psychotic, apathetic, and dangerously intelligent. During a meeting with Art, Moral revealed that he has no problem with using people to achieve his goals, even going so far as to turn a kid into a monster because he was wanting to feed him power. It seems as though he and Nice are alike. He talks about the importance of "equality" but his ideals are skewed. He genuinely believes what he is doing what is right, however, as shown by his ego. He is obsessed with Nice.

Background

Moral was once a professor at Facultas Academy. He observed the students and eventually became very attached to Nice.

Relationships

Art

Moral was one of the professors that overlooked Art's progress at Facultas Academy. Since Art never realized a Minimum, Moral believed that Art was always jealous of his classmates who had a Minimum. In fact, Art did wish for power, but was unable to accept it from Moral, causing him to resent Moral for tempting him with something he wanted but could never accept. Moral has a great time toying with Art and the police force by giving ordinary people the opportunity to commit crimes. In Episode 7, 'Black Cosmos', Moral kills Art after telling him an important fact.

Moral thinks that Art has felt unfairness more than anyone, due to the fact that he was unable to manifest a Minimum.

Nice

Moral was also a professor who noticed Nice's progress and became deeply attached to Nice's talent and abilities. He tells Art that he wants to 'save' Nice from his loneliness by becoming someone as powerful as Nice.

Moral's minimum

Powers & Abilities

Due to Moral possessing two Minimums at the same time, his body becomes burdened and weak because a Minimum Holder is only meant to have one Minimum, as stated by Art. This is seen when he takes a few punches from Nice and then initially stands up unscathed but starts coughing up blood soon after.

  • Transformation Minimum: Moral's original Minimum is the Mimicry Minimum, which grants him the ability to take on the appearance of other people, and copy their Physical forensic pattern. As shown when he broke through a fingerprint lock . Moral activates it by moving his hand over his face.
  • Warp: This Forbidden Minimum, the Type 0 Minimum, was not originally Moral's, but that of an unknown Minimum Holder whose brain and other body parts were guarded by the police and were kept a secret. Moral steals it in Episode 6 and injects it into himself in Episode 12 with the goal of becoming an equal to Nice. The Minimum allows the Holder to exist anywhere within a 10-meter radius, yet exist nowhere. But more accurately its ability is space warping, as it allows its Holder to appear anywhere without actually moving. Because of the nature of this Minimum, Moral regards its abilities as god-like. To activate it, the user must breathe into his hand.

Trivia

  • The black cosmos, in which he tells Art holds the meaning of "jealousy and despair", actually means peace. Although it can also hold the meaning of "end of a romantic love".
  • In Episode 7, Moral kills Art with a golden colored gun. In Episode 8, the gun is more so the color black. Whether this is an animation mistake or related to the plot is unknown.
  • Moral likes coffee, and states that he can't understand people who drink black tea.
  • It's stated in the Perfect File several times that Moral really loves Nice, but loves Art as well.
  • His ego is the desire to"Create a world of equality."
  • MoralS1

    Scans courtesy of Murasaki4You