He looks the same age as from Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas. Yuu has a cold personality, and is implied to be looking down upon Shuichiro, who collaborates with him on his way to revive Eve. He expresses a cruel attitude towards Shu, but being a part of Daath, is implied to have some hopes in him for becoming Adam.
Not much of him and Da'ath is known in history, the only known facts about Yuu is that he is the organization's living incarnation, envoy for short, and that he seeks to bring in the apocalypse and have the Adam and Eve to recreate the human race. In Episode 20, Yuu makes his introduction to Keido and Kurosu in the past explaining that Da'ath is the cause of the Apocalypse Virus Meteorite that infects Mana, and desires the Fourth Apocalypse for their goal.
Yuu makes his first appearance in Episode 6, where he thanks Keido and gives the omen that the queen of Cocytus will be awaken. He then appears at the end of Episode 11 where he kidnaps Inori and uses her void to attempt killing Shu, only for Gai to take the hit.
In Episode 12, Gai refers to Yuu as Da'ath's 'grave keeper' as he plans to arrange Keido and Inori into marriage so that Mana can be awoken. However, Shu and Gai foil Yuu's plan and the envoy knocks Keido unconscious for his failures. He makes another cameo in Episode 16 where he appears in the debris of Loop 7, finding one of the meteorite rings.
He also has a cameo appearance in Episode 17 to give the revived Gai his utilization of becoming king. Yuu makes his final appearance in Episode 21, where a flashback shows his conversation with Gai upon his revival. Then, Gai uses his, Arisa's, and Kenji's voids combined to form a void bow in shooting Apocalypse Virus crystals.
Then, Yuu explains to Shu about how he is Da'ath's envoy and questions about his role as Adam and king. He stops Shu so that he can't save Inori, and pauses between the fight to ask Shu if he would accept Mana as his soulmate and love her forever to which Shu replies that he would not and admits that he loves Inori more than Mana.
Yuu laughs maniacally at Shu and tells him that he was indeed not worth being Mana's Adam as he still preferred a fake like Inori over the goddess Mana. Villains Wiki.
Villains Wiki Explore. Top Content. Jester of Chaos BeholderofStuff Valkerone. TimeShade TyA. Pure Evil Terms. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? She is seen smiling when Hare passed implying that she had no regrets and is happy with saving Shu. In episode 22, after a few years have passed, Shu and the gang celebrated her birthday. Later on in the series, she seems to develop feelings for Shu , in place of her unrequited feelings for Gai.
They were very subtle at first during the second part of the series, but it became more noticeable during later episodes. In Guilty Crown, Shu finally uses his own void in the end last episode, if not mistaken. A void is basically a physical manifestation of a person's heart. Yuu is the true main antagonist of Guilty Crown. Guilty Crown is a very enjoyable anime, there are a lot of action scenes, animation is amazing and so is the music.
Story is still terrible though. She was the voice of the internet artist Egoist. However, Yahiro betrays Shu by getting him arrested. Shu is taken to prison and on the way there, calls himself an idiot repeatedly, completely ignoring Segai. He says he's not going to apologize for anything. He is later seen visiting his younger brother Jun, who still suffers from the Apocalypse Virus. It is revealed that he sold out Shu to help his brother and had been hiding in a church until the GHQ finds them.
In the manga, they're closer than they are seen in the anime, but in the end of the anime they're both seen as a future couple. In the manga, Megumi and Yahiro's relatonship isn't that clear but it is very strong, for Yahiro loves Megumi , because he gave her the Happiness Stone that Megumi gave him on New Years.
They are briefly engaged in Chapter 91 when Hikari proposes to him, but Kei eventually chose not to get married right away. They do, however, get engaged in the final chapter of the sequel since Hikari finally managed to beat Kei in Aoi Ogata and Alisa Appleton's wedding during a game of bingo. To summarize it, basically Inori did NOT actually die , rather, she transferred her soul into Shu so they now live in one body.
Its definitely a good ending that makes you feel like everything is concluded, but it is also rather sad and emotional.
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