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Fugetsu Hui Guo Rou (フウゲツ=ホイコーロ, Fūgetsu Hoikōro) is the Eleventh Prince of the Kakin Empire, and the daughter of her father's sixth wife, Seiko.[2] She is the younger twin sister of Kacho.[1]

Appearance

Fugetsu is a beautiful girl with dark hair. Her expression is rather serious when she is doing ikebana on her initial appearance.[2] However, during the celebration before the departure to the Dark Continent, she looks rather genial as she is enjoying the celebration and chatting with other important guests.[3]

Personality

Fugetsu appears to be a bit timid and soft-hearted.[4][1] She is deeply attached to her twin sister Kacho. Unlike the latter, she is unable to transition from a superficial to a more serious persona in the face of the Succession War. She is kinder and more considerate to her subordinates than Kacho, as Loberry muttered to Yuri that they should be assigned to Fugetsu after Kacho's outburst.[1]

She seems not to like the perspective of the Succession War. She is terrified when Kacho asked her to form an alliance to take out their other siblings, but she does not contradict her sister.[4] Fugetsu's dressing is simpler than her sister and half-sisters. She enjoys ikebana.[2]

Plot

Succession Contest arc

Chap 359 - Kacho and Fugetsu

Kacho explains her plan to Fugetsu

She is the only one among the younger princes who does not hire people openly via website.[5] She and her biological sister attend the celebration before the departure alongside the other princes. She and her sister are holding their hands and gleefully waving to the people, both of them are wearing similar black formal dresses. She is again seen with her sister during the dinner banquet with the important guests where she is chatting with other guests.[3] She later accompanies Kacho to a guarded corridor, where her sister suggests the two of them form an alliance. Fugetsu is astonished and remains silent, which Kacho takes to mean she has accepted.[4]

While alone in her room, she shuffles through old photos of her and Kacho having fun together, and subsequently cries.[1]

Fugetsu agrees to send her bodyguards to learn Nen under Kurapika.[6] She sends her maids Illardia and Ladiolus, instead of her Royal Bodyguards.[7] That night, she cries in bed while looking at a photo of herself and Kacho on her phone. Suddenly, a small door appears on the wall, which she recognizes as the entrance to a playground she and Kacho used to play in as kids. She hides her pillows under the sheets and, without alerting her bodyguards, crawls through the tunnel, which takes her to Kacho's bed. After the initial shock, her twin motions for her to be silent.[8]

Abilities & Powers

Despite being a member of Kakin's royal family, according to Tubeppa, Fugetsu has no real political influence or power.[9]

Nen

Like the rest of her siblings, Fugetsu received an egg from which a Guardian Spirit Beast, a variety of Nen beast, hatched to protect her.[2] As a parasitic-type ability, she has no control over it.[10] The Guardian Spirit Beast is subjected to two rule-like instincts: it is unable to fight other Guardian Spirit Beasts as well as to directly attack the host of one.[9]

Fugetsu's Nen beast has the ability to manifest a small door identical to the entrance of a playground Fugetsu and Kacho used to play in frequently as kids. By crawling through the tunnel behind it, Fugetsu was able to appear in Kacho's bedroom, the exit taking the form of a hatch on Kacho's bed. This ability appears to incorporate elements of Conjuration.[8]

Trivia

  • "Kachōfūgetsu" (花鳥風月) is a Japanese saying that is literally translatable as "Flower, Bird, Wind, Moon" and adapted means "The Beauty of Nature" or "Beauties of Nature". It is an invitation to behold the wonders of nature and, in doing so, learn about oneself. Coincidentally, Fugetsu's first appearance shows her doing ikebana or gardening.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 35, Chapter 366
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 33, Chapter 349
  3. 3.0 3.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 358
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 359
  5. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 33, Chapter 350
  6. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 35, Chapter 368
  7. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 35, Chapter 369
  8. 8.0 8.1 Hunter × Hunter, Chapter 374
  9. 9.0 9.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 35, Chapter 362
  10. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 360

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