![]() Oda went on a killing spree, storming Mimic's hideout and killing all of the soldiers in his way. Several days after the encounter, Gide decided to push Oda to the edge by killing his adopted children, causing Oda to fall into despair and throwing away his dream to become a writer. Shortly after, Gide and Mimic left the scene after Gide proclaiming he will make Oda understand that between them, only one will survive, and he's looking forward to their battle. Oda shielded Akutagawa with his own body, revealing the bullets hit the bulletproof vest he wore under his shirt. This enraged Gide and the former soldier fired some rounds to the unconscious Akutagawa. Oda refused the 'request', claiming he didn't want to kill because he had a dream. Gide determined Oda as the only person that could end the war and kill him and Mimic. The two fought a short battle, in which Oda and Gide both realized they possessed the same ability. Gide appeared some moments later, able to pursue Oda because of Akutagawa. Just before Gide landed a finishing blow, Oda interfered, escaping Mimic while carrying the wounded Akutagawa away. Akutagawa was able to survive due to Rashomon protecting his head from Gide's bullet. Akutagawa tried to attack Gide, but Gide was able to dodge all of Rashomon attacks and land a bullet on Akutagawa's leg. ![]() In the battle, Akutagawa was able to restrain Gide, but the Commander proved himself as a strong opponent, breaking free from Akutagawa's restraints all while causing the port mafia members to shoot their own comrades. He later appeared where Mimic fought against Port Mafia lead by Akutagawa in the Yokohama Museum of Art. Gide was first mentioned by Ango Sakaguchi who fed information about Mimic to Oda. Sometime later, Mori contacted them to lure them to the country. With this reasoning, Mimic sought wars with organizations from Europe before being ultimately expunged from Europe by the Order of the Clock Tower. Gide couldn't do anything to stop them, but he promised they will all die as a soldier in the midst of war. Some of his comrades who were in despair chose to commit suicide. From there, they wandered the lands and took on dirty work as illegal mercenaries. Therefore, their actions are unknowingly treated as war crimes and were on the verge of being annihilated, if not for they decided to take their dead enemies' possessions and disguise themselves as ghosts to break through their former allies' lines and escape.Īt the ending days of the war, he and his squad - Mimic is betrayed by their country and forced to flee while disguising themselves as the enemies they had killed. Gide used to be a hero, an astonishing commander from an unknown army during an unknown conflict called The Great War, until they are betrayed by their own country and labeled them as war criminals after attacking a walled city, not knowing about the peace treaties signed behind their backs. This makes Gide a formidable opponent, especially when paired with his marksmanship. His ability, Strait is the Gate ( 狭き門,, Semakimon ?), is the same as Odasaku's, allowing Gide to predict the future for roughly five to six seconds as well. To a point, Odasaku considers Gide and Osamu Dazai similar in their wishes to die, but ultimately Gide's death wish comes from a point fundamentally different from Dazai's. The thrill of the battle against Odasaku becomes Gide's main driving force. Despite his great respect for Odasaku, he doesn't hesitate to kidnap and slaughter the orphans Odasaku took care of as a means to push Odasaku over the edge. He rarely shows any emotions, with Oda being the only one whom he has shown his true character.ĭesperate to die fighting to maintain his and his men's pride, he idolizes Odasaku's skill, essentially begging him to be the one to fight and kill Mimic. Initially, he displays himself as an emotionless man, only seeking the thrill from the war to be finally killed by his enemies. As a soldier, he was a righteous and prideful man, smart enough to seize a walled city with 600 enemies with only 40 soldiers. Both of his wrists feature black wrist cartridge holders.īefitting a soldier, Gide is a cold and serious man with amazing leadership skills. Underneath his dark grey cloak, he wears a light beige sweater, dark grey pants, and black knee-length boots. he has red eyes, long white hair tied into a low ponytail that drapes over his shoulders, with only a few bangs hanging on the front from the sides, and tan skin. Gide is a tall man Sakunosuke Oda describes as 'handsome'.
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