Shinkai Tsuki

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Shinkai Tsuki is, along with Yotaro Osato, one of the main characters of the Matchmaker storypoint of The 25th Ward: The Silver Case.

Appearance and Personality

During the events of Matchmaker, Tsuki appears as a somewhat middle-aged man with short dark hair and a stubble. In general, Tsuki is serious and collected, however he can be aggressive and foulmouthed depending on the circumstances. Underneath his tough exterior, however, he can be considered as a somewhat kind and considered person. In the beginning of "01 underground theater, he appears to also be somewhat eccentric, as he says the order Osato ate his lunch in "made [him] feel a bit uneasy".

As seen in a flashback to his days as a lieutenant of the Okiai syndicate, Tsuki appears considerably younger compared to his appearance in the rest of Matchmaker.

History

The 25th Ward

(To be added)

Official profiles

Spends his days "adjusting" ward residents considered to be troublesome or bad influences.

Has a complicated past with ties to many organizations in the 24 Wards and 25th Ward alike, and bears a deep-seated hatred toward violent crimes and criminals. Specializes in carrying out "adjustments" using his trusty knife. (25th Ward site description)


Member of the Regional Adjustment Bureau. Involved with a slew of organizations throughout the 24th and 25th Wards in the past, while he shows strong contempt for the Heinous Crimes Unit, he is no match for his boss, R.A. Bureau Chief Kiryu. Especially proficient with a knife when it comes to adjustment. Also has an accute interest in occult matters such as fortune-telling and UMA. (25th Ward artbook description)

Trivia

  • According to the digital artbook in the Steam release of the game, along with a few instances in-game, Tsuki is interested in occult matters, such as fortune-telling and UMA.

Gallery

The 25th Ward