Raggs War Fest Name unknown Name unknown | |
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Aliases | Fest |
Characteristics | |
Species | Ghost |
Nationality | Presumably District 6 |
Gender | Male |
Age | Probably between 20 and 40 at time of death (as himself) Ageless (as Fest) |
Birthday | Unknown |
Height | Unknown |
Weight | Unknown |
Personal status | |
Status | Deceased (as a human)
Reincarnated (as Fest) |
Relatives | Hausen Family |
Professional status | |
Occupation | Acted as the Ghost Fest |
Affiliation | Seven Ghosts
Hausen Family |
Appearances | |
Manga | Kapitel 67 |
Anime | NA |
Voices | |
Japanese | NA |
Raggs War Fest was the previous reincarnation of Fest, before Castor.
Appearance
He looked somewhat like Castor, with a height and build that were similar to Castor's, and also wore glasses. He seemed to wear a bishop's robes, indicating that he was presumably a bishop. As he was a noble, he probably had pale skin. His hair was short, and official coloured art shows that it was a light orange-brown in colour.
Personality
His personality is largely unknown. He suggested questioning Vanessa Antwort during the Raggs War, and deduced that Karu was killed off for another Barsburg family member's benefit, showing that he was perceptive and knowledgeable.
History
Early years
Not much is known about the Raggs War Fest's early years. He was born into the noble lineage of the Hausen family.
Adulthood
At some point in his life, the Raggs War Fest died and was reincarnated as Fest. The cause of his physical death was poisoning.
Manga synopsis
The Raggs War Fest first appeared in manga chapter 67, in a flashback of Teito's. Along with the other members of the previous generation of Ghosts, he provided Fea Kreuz and Teito with help and guidance during the Raggs War. He was killed by Landkarte ten years ago when he, Raggs War Relikt and Raggs War Profe discovered Landkarte's treachery.
Nothing else is known about him at this point, and he remains unnamed along with the other Ghosts of the previous generation, apart from Fea Kreuz, Guido, Karu and Katsuragi (current).
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