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Vanitas of the Blue Moon

Vanitas of the Blue Moon is a non-binary character from The Case Study of Vanitas .

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Biography [ ]

Vanitas of the Blue Moon (蒼月の吸血鬼 "ヴァニタス", Sougetsu no Vanpiiru "Vanitasu"), also known as Father (とうさん, Tou-san) and Luna (ルーナ, Ruuna) is a character from Jun Mochizuki's Vanitas no Carte. Born under the Blue Moon, they were the ostensible creator of the Book of Vanitas and the disease Malnomen. Narration states it was their intent to destroy vampires through the corruption of their True Name, hoping to take revenge for a lifetime of prosecution for their birth. This power would be passed onto their kin, prophesied to bring about the end of all vampires.

Although they're aware they're not male or female, Luna isn't really sure what they really are, stating that they're unlike any other living thing in this world. They claim to have tried to find out what they really are, but have come to deeply regret it for reasons yet unknown.

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Luna wears a white robe, often times having the hood drawn up in order to conceal their face, with flowing sleeves and accents of dark blue hanging from the waist and being draped over her shoulders. Luna has a darker complexion and has long white hair that she lets hang from their hood, reaching down past her knees in length. They also wear a red bangle around their right forearm and a bracelet on their left arm which bears a small blue hourglass while carrying a staff made of bone that separates into two prongs with thread tied in a crisscrossing pattern between them.

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According to legend, Vanitas of the Blue Moon is scorned by, and in return scorns, other Vampires. The bedtime story about Vanitas of the Blue Moon tells the story of a lonely vampire cast out by other vampires who despised the Vampires of the Crimson Moon and swore revenge on them.

Contrary to this story, Luna seems to be a kind individual who came to rescue Vanitas and Mikhail when Vanitas asked them for help. They have a variety of human acquaintances, and tell Vanitas that humans and vampires can often get along well. Their true opinion on vampires is currently unknown. Luna was a very caring parental figure to Misha and Vanitas, despite the latter’s initial dislike of them, and treated them both better than many (or possibly even all) of the other adults in their lives.

Luna is very knowledgeable about Malnomen, and was eager to pass this knowledge on to Mikhail and Vanitas, acting as a wise teacher to them in that respect. However, they can also be childish, throwing a small tantrum when Vanitas insulted their cooking and telling him to "do it all yourself, then".

Luna says that they are not a man or a woman, and are not like any other living thing. However, they don't seem to mind gendered terms and gendered pronouns. Mikhail refers to them as father because he has always wanted a father, and Vanitas refers to Luna as a woman because he mistook her for one continues to use female pronouns because they don't mind.

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Why Does Noe Kill Vanitas in The Case Study of Vanitas?

The Case Study of Vanitas has proved itself, time and again, to be one of the anime gems of 2021

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Published: Aug 27, 2021, 4:50 Updated: Oct 20, 2021, 5:00

The Case Study of Vanitas has proved itself, time and again, to be one of the anime gems of 2021. Love them or hate them, the characters are unforgettable, and the plot is both interesting and illustrated with such beauty that you can't help wanting to keep watching. And, of course, there's this first-episode spoiler, that hooked us right from the start: why does Noé kill Vanitas?

First, a little context: In the first episode of The Case Study of Vanitas or Vanitas no Karte, Noé, a young vampire is out on a quest for the book of Vanitas, a cursed grimoire that corrupts vampires and causes them an unnatural bloodlust… at least, that's how the story goes.

In Paris, Noé meets Vanitas, a human who possesses the legendary book but uses it to cure vampires of the corruption of their true names and return them to normal. His motivations are a mystery, as he's extremely obnoxious and hard to work with. Nevertheless, Noé and Vanitas have a common goal. But then Noé, who is narrating this story retrospectively, after an unknown passage of time, admits that he ended this joint journey by killing Vanitas.

As the manga of Vanitas no Karte is still ongoing, we can't tell why Noé would kill Vanitas. He is, after all, the more mild-mannered and idealistic of the two (so far in the anime, at least) and he's fascinated by Vanitas even when he can't stand him.

At this point, we can only speculate, but given how difficult a character Vanitas is, it could be that he did something unforgivable at some point – though, given the regret in Noé's voice when he narrates, he probably doesn't feel justified in doing whatever he did. This fact illustrates Vanitas' death more like something Noé considers his fault.

Over the span of the 12-episode first cour , Vanitas and Noé navigate numerous dangers, and peril is bound to become greater later on. It would be plausible to speculate that Noé was unable to protect Vanitas at some point – after all, no matter how hard he's to kill, Vanitas is human .

Of course, this is Jun Mochizuki we're talking about; the author ofPandora Hearts has blurred the line between life and death on several occasions, and why would we expect anything different here, in a work about vampires no less?

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One guess – far-fetched but not entirely implausible – could be that Vanitas might become a vampire later. Or, he might not even be dead at all. It might be that Noé only believes so.

Whatever the reason Vanitas died, and whatever Noé's words mean, one thing is certain; spoiling the ending in the first episode can be a blast by way of storytelling. Even if what's happening right now isn't exactly your cup of tea, there's reason to persevere and keep watching – knowing that the journey is more important than its conclusion, but also that you want to know how the foregone conclusion came to be.

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A surprise hit from the Summer 2021 season, The Case Study of Vanitas takes a unique spin on the concept of vampires. Set in 19th century Paris and full of beautiful animation and steampunk gothic elements, this shonen takes a look into a world where vampires supposedly no longer have to drink blood to survive.

The story is told through the perspective of Noé Archiviste, who recounts why he had to kill his traveling partner and self-proclaimed savior of the vampires, Vanitas. Using a grimoire called the Book of Vanitas handed down by his former teacher, Vanitas uses this ancient tome to heal vampires of a blood-thirsty disease called malnomen. With  Season 2 of The Case Study of Vanitas just getting underway , here are the key points to  remember from Season 1 .

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The legend of the Book of Vanitas and its former owner, Vanitas of the Blue Moon, have a horrible reputation for wanting to eradicate the vampire race. However, Noé realizes these rumors aren't true when he first encounters Vanitas while boarding an airship to Paris as he heals a curse-bearing vampire named Amelia. After realizing Vanitas is human and inherited the book from his teacher, the real Vanitas, Noé is visibly excited.

Vanitas asks to join him on his journey to save the vampire race, but Noé declines and then faints before he can leave. He wakes up in a cell next to Vanitas, discovering that Amelia had poisoned Noé. Shortly afterward, they are released and invited to meet Count Orlock, the Queen-appointed mediator between vampires and humans in Paris. He summons the two in order to prove the book's healing powers.

During their journey, the duo run into Luca Oriflamme and his protector Jeanne, the infamous vampire executioner known as the Hellfire Witch. After she admits defeat when Vanitas figures out her weakness is Luca himself, Vanitas kisses her instead of killing her. After Jeanne and Luca bashfully escape, they return to Count Orlock's office. Vanitas asks Amelia about seeing the Parade of Charlatan, entities that other curse-bearers describe seeing.

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Amelia denies it, but Noé drinks her blood -- activating his power of being able to access people's memories -- and confirms she is lying. Dominique de Sade then enters the room, proclaiming she is Noé's fiancée and has heard everything. She insists Noé escort her to a masquerade ball, crossing the barrier that separates the human and vampire worlds with the goal of isolating Noé and Vanitas.

Dominique's sister Veronica tries to kill Vanitas and Noé at the ball, exclaiming that they used to book to spread the curse. She is quickly interrupted by the host of the party, Ruthven, who wants to take Noé and Vanitas under his wing. Noé faints and wakes up to find a visibly angry Vanitas at the bell tower. After a heated exchange, Noé vows to stay by Vanitas' side because he is intrigued by him and wants to see the outcome of his labor to save all vampires.

While reuniting with Ruthven, Vanitas asks to see the queen, stating she hasn't been out in public and wondering if she's even alive. Gravely insulted, Ruthven attacks Vanitas in a blind rage. Noé and Vanitas are sent back to the human world where the latter reveals he did all this to gather information about Luca, who had reacted differently than the other vampires when he made his outrageous statement.

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After being kicked out of Orlock's office, Vanitas runs into his former partner Dante and tracks down a curse-bearer tied to the Church's anti-vampire unit, the Chasseurs. Vanitas and Noé go into the underground catacombs of Paris in order to find the Chasseurs and run into Roland, hellbent on saving the human Vanitas. Roland ambushes Noé upon realizing he is a vampire, but Vanitas and Noé escape using a flash bomb.

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Vanitas reveals his ulterior motive of finding Moreau, a madman who was kicked out of the Chasseurs for obsessive vampire research. Moreau conducted human experiments, and Vanitas was one of them. When Roland catches up again, Noé stages holding Vanitas hostage. In a twist of fate, Roland realizes Noé is different from other vampires and asks to be friends.

The team enters Moreau's lab as he reveals he wishes to become a vampire himself. A member of the Charlatan, Mosieur Spider, appears to tell Moreau to destroy his lab. The curse-bearer they were hunting appears and is revealed to be a shadow that devours all life forms in front of him. To defeat it, Noé and Vanitas jump into the shadow's mouth and use the book. Everyone escapes in time for the lab to explode.

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After Jeanne realizes she's in love with Vanitas , Dante comes with news that the Beast of Gévaudan lives and they've found five bodies. Vanitas sets off to see if it's a curse bearer or not, but Noé is distracted by his strong desire to drink his partner's blood. Vanitas tells Noé that if he ever uses his powers to access his memory, he will kill him. Nonetheless, he agrees to let Noé taste his blood as long as he doesn't use his Archiviste powers on him. The season ends with a mysterious vampire being hugged by Naenia, stating that her time for vengeance is now.

Season 1 was packed full of action and rich worldbuilding, skillfully accented by beautiful animation. Will Season 2 be able to live up to the fantastic first impression? Being one of the most anticipated anime for the Winter 2022 season , fans are hopeful.  The Case Study of Vanitas airs every Saturday on Funimation and Crunchyroll.

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Artist: Jun Mochizuki

Letterer: Bianca Pistillo

Translated by: Taylor Engel

Mikhail’s machinations have succeeded in turning Noé and Vanitas against each other—and in a desperate attempt to stop Noé, Dominique throws herself offff the Ferris wheel! Locked in a fifierce struggle against a relentless Vanitas, Noé cannot do anything but watch as his childhood friend plummets to her death…Are they doomed to end this sordid affffair exactly as Mikhail intended?

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S1.E1 ∙ In the Event of Rusty Hopes

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S1.E2 ∙ In the City of Flowers

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S1.E3 ∙ Fangs That Lay Bare Blood

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S1.E4 ∙ Night of Mocking Masks

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S1.E5 ∙ Friends

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S1.E6 ∙ Questions

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S1.E7 ∙ Love

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S1.E8 ∙ Where Death Slumbers

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S1.E9 ∙ Those Who Hunt Crimson

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S1.E10 ∙ No. 69

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S1.E11 ∙ Promise

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S1.E12 ∙ Point of Departure

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S1.E13 ∙ A Chance Encounter

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S1.E14 ∙ The Witch and the Young Man

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S1.E15 ∙ The d'Apchiers' Vampire

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S1.E16 ∙ The Beast

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S1.E17 ∙ Hands Upon a Nightmare

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S1.E18 ∙ Just the Two of Us

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S1.E19 ∙ Snow Flower

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S1.E20 ∙ The Incurable Disease

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S1.E21 ∙ Scars

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S1.E22 ∙ Blue Night

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S1.E23 ∙ Tears like Rain

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S1.E24 ∙ His Wish

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The Case Study Of Vanitas Part 2 - What We Know So Far

Vanitas from The Case Study of Vanitas

On Aug. 6, the English-dubbed version of "The Case Study of Vanitas" arrived at Funimation's website , bringing the steampunk-styled supernatural mystery manga series to life for a whole new audience. The vampire -based anime, set in Paris of the 19th century, is very atmospheric, what with its airships, period clothing and blue-moon and crimson vampires. It starts with the young vampire Noé, who is asked by his teacher to go to Paris to look for the titular book. In an incident on the airship, he meets a girl named Amelia — who turns out to be a vampire named Florifel, who just needs her name returned to her — and blue-eyed Vanitas himself. Vanitas enlists his help in changing the "curse-bearing" vampires back to normal using the grimoire in question. 

"The Case Study of Vanitas" has aired 12 episodes of its split-cour season, which is normal for anime shows — but now leaves fans to wonder when Part 2 will happen, and what will happen going forward, since the series hasn't exactly concluded its plot. If you're one of the fans anxiously awaiting news of the second part of the first season, here's what we know so far.

When is the release date for The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2?

Vanitas and Noe in The Case Study of Vanitas

The @vanitas_anime Twitter account announced on Sept. 17 that the second cour (or quarter of a year) of "The Case Study of Vanitas" is coming in January 2022. This is good news, as it means fans won't have too long to wait:  Anime News and Facts is reporting that the 12 episodes in the second part of the split-cour series will air between Jan. 8 and March 26, 2022. It should be noted that these dates refer to the Japanese release, not the English one. 

However, English-speaking fans shouldn't experience too much of a delay. The initial Japanese run premiered on various channels starting July 2 ( via Anime News Network ), which means it was subtitled with the first episode dubbed by the time it released on Funimation a little over a month later. Comingsoon.com said that Funimation had released five dubbed episodes by September 17 (a paid subscription is required to access the dubbed versions of newer episodes). 

Hopefully, that means U.S. fans will be streaming at least a subtitled second part of Season 1 by springtime.

Who are the characters in The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2?

Luca and Jeanne meet Noe and Vanitas

The main characters of the series include Noé Archiviste, played in the Japanese by Kaito Ishikawa, and Vanitas (not the original of the book), played by Natsuki Hanae. Supporting characters include Jeanne (Inori Minase), a vampire girl also called the "Hellfire Witch"; Luca (Shino Shimoji), a polite vampire boy ranking just below the queen, who is trying to save his brother; Dominique (Ai Kayano), the aristocratic daughter of the alien lord the Marquis de Sade; Veronica (Yoko Hikasa), Dominique's sister who hates humans; Ruthven (Toshiyuki Morikawa), Luca's uncle and the hero who brokered peace between humans and vampires. 

Others include Dante (Taro Kuichi), Johann (Koji Yusa), and Richie (Riho Kuma), Vanitas' information brokers, and Noé's unnamed teacher (Akira Ishida), the one who sent him to find the book. Vampire Naenia (Kaori Nazuka), vampire hunter Laurent (Kengo Kawanishi), Holy Knight Olivier (Tomoaki Maeno) and Noé's first friend Louis de Sade (Miyuri Shimabukuru) also appear. There's also the cat, Murr (Miyu Komaki). Not all have survived Season 1, though, so they won't necessarily appear in Part 2.

The English dub cast of the series includes Stephen Fu as Noe, Zeo Robinson as Vanitas, Marianne Bray as Murr, Ian Sinclair as Dante, and Hayden Daviau as Amelia. 

What is the plot of The Case Study of Vanitas Part 2?

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As the first part of the first season ended, the Beast of Gévaudan has resurfaced, so Noé and Vanitas go to investigate sightings of it. The beast will likely figure largely in the events of the second part of the season, as will Vanitas' relationship with Noé. Viewers may also finally learn the intentions of the secret organization Charlatan because of the big reveal in the end-credits scene. As viewers know, Ruthven figures largely in the plotting that's been going on, and he has hypnotized Noé with Jeanne's unwitting help, which could all blow up in Part 2. Meanwhile, Roland is going through a crisis of faith because he has learned that not all vampires are bad, and the show will no doubt explore the ramifications of that.

"The Case Study of Vanitas" will feature 12 episodes in Season 1 Part 2, making up a total of 24 episodes in the first season. The anime has been rapidly catching up to the manga:  Monsters and Critics predicts that by the 24th episode, the anime will be up to Chapter 43 of the manga. The manga is expected to publish Chapter 61, which means season 2 might be a more difficult sell than the first. 

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Appearance [ ]

Vanitas is a slender, androgynous young man of average height. He has pale skin, large, expressive eyes, a round face, and a small chin. So blue are his eyes that they are used as an immediately identifiable trait, compared to the color of copper sulfate . An upper left canine tooth is especially pronounced, giving the appearance of fangs when his teeth were visible, though they are not as pronounced as vampires' fangs. His hair is long, black, and irregularly cut, his bangs falling into the center of his face. On either side of his face, his hair is straight cut, the left side to one level and the right side to two. Though he at times appears to wear a ponytail, his hair usually sits freely, the hair on either side of his head cut shorter than that down the middle. One cowlick sticks up from the right side of his head. Both of his ears are pierced, a simple stud worn in his right ear, while his left ear is pierced with a silver (gold, in the anime) hourglass-shaped earring that he inherited from Luna, and two rings through the helix.

A reference sheet for Vanitas from The Case Study of Vanitas. Its contents explain that which is in the 'appearance' section of this wiki page.

Vanitas's reference sheet from volume 2.

While Vanitas wore several outfits over the course of the series, he usually wears a white shirt over black pants, a dark blue striped vest, a large blue bow tie, and an oversized black coat. As accessories, he wears a long, wide ribbon tied into a bow as a belt, short boots with white spats, and black gloves with claws embedded at the fingertips. His coat is long, with a wide collar and a single button, large enough to frequently fall over one shoulder. At its hem, it takes a baloon-like form, and is joked to float "through some mysterious power." Its sleeves are someone based on those of a furisode kimono . To his belt, he straps the Book of Vanitas, two knives, and two tool cases. His outfit is called "the outfit nobody understands." [5]

As a child, he looked much the same, though his hair was less cleanly cut. He was thin and physically diminutive, despite his active training as a chasseur. Prior to being Marked by Vanitas of the Blue Moon, his eyes were a darker shade of blue.

Personality [ ]

Vanitas seems to take nothing seriously, and almost always has a playful grin on his face. He acts impulsively most of the time, and his plans are normally reckless. Vanitas carries a mischievous air around him. He finds utmost amusement in Noé's abnormal reactions to things. However, he is capable of showing seriousness when the situation called for it, as well as anger. He is very flirtatious, as seen in the way he behaves around Jeanne.

Beneath his flippant attitude, Vanitas is a broken man who despises both humans and vampires, but hates himself more than either. Vanitas hates being vulnerable around people, refusing to go to sleep around anyone he doesn’t trust. He likes high places and is often seen hanging around rooftops.

Powers and Abilities [ ]

General: As a mere human, Vanitas is more often than not significantly less powerful than those around him who are Vampires , at least physically so. While he is demonstrably fit, athletic, and spry, his strength, speed, and endurance are only that of an average human being and no more. The exception is the rate at which he heals from injuries, which is accelerated due to Doctor Moreau 's experimentation. [4] To compensate for his generally inferior physical strength, Vanitas is extremely sharp, clever, and resourceful in battle. He can analyze situations and come up with appropriate solutions and counterattacks very fast, even in the middle of a dangerous battle. He makes use of every resource available to him and is not afraid to use underhanded tactics, to the dismay of those around him. [6]

Weapons: Vanitas's main weapons are a pair of knives whose hilts are rigged with wires. In addition, stored in some pockets on his belt are various "cheaters' implements" which he uses both in and out of battle. He has a tendency to try and keep his weapons and tools hidden, to allow himself the additional element of surprise should he need it, adding to his devious trickster-like fighting style. [5] He is also skilled in gathering information about his enemies and putting that to use in battle against them. [7] He favors being prepared and constantly having the upper hand against his enemies.

Chasseur Training: Vanitas's proficiency in combat seems to have originated from his training as a Chasseur. In addition to his combat abilities and weapons training, his brief time with the Chasseurs taught him in great detail the methods of fighting a Vampire. He knows that, as their eyes are the conduit with which they can access and rewrite the World Formula , the first step is to aim for a Vampire's eyes. [8] He has utilized this knowledge not only against Vampires he's attacked [2] but also against Chasseurs who have attacked him. [9] He also, through unknown means, has access to the drugs Chasseurs use to boost their physical abilities. He only uses them in the rare scenario where he has no choice but to fight a Vampire to the death. [10]

The Book of Vanitas : The main source of Vanitas's power is the Book of Vanitas and his control over it. The main method in which he uses the Book is in healing curse-bearers with what he calls an "Inverse Operation" ( 逆 ( ぎゃく ) 演 ( えん ) 算 ( ざん ) , Gyaku Enzan ). Contrary to Vampires' common belief and fears about the curse of the Blue Moon and the related Book, Vanitas uses the Book to interfere with True Names and heal them, extracting the Maladies that warp them into Malnomen . [1] He can also, before doing so, use the Book to identify exactly what Malnomen it is, though just as often Vanitas can name said Malnomen at the top of his head. This inverse operation requires a high amount of proficiency from the user, as the only other to own a Book of Vanitas cannot interfere with True Names on such a level. [11] On rare occasions the Malnomen will be too strong for him to heal on his own, and he will require the curse-bearer in question to reject it of their own volition and call upon the power of his Mark of Possession to complete the operation. [12]

Vanitas does not only use the Book for saving however, it is also his main weapon in battle. As the Book of Vanitas is able to rewrite the World Formula at will, he can use it to a variety of purposes. He can stun Vampires and render them immobile for a short period of time, [13] though a Vampire strong enough may be able to gain mobility sooner. [6] He can also interfere with Astermite , which allows him to manipulate automatons to do his bidding, go haywire, [14] even explode at his will. [15]

Menial: Aside from combat, Vanitas also has a number of skills in other areas of expertise. Despite his status as a doctor being largely self-proclaimed, Vanitas has had clear medical training and experience, likely from being raised by his doctor of a father. [2] He knows how to perform first aid, how to treat poisons, [16] and carries various medicines around with him. [5] He also knows a number of other practical skills, including how to cook, how to clean, [2] and has various knowledge about French history and culture, [17] even minor trivia such as different apple desserts. [18] He is familiar with the Latin language, likely the result of both his upbringing in the Church and his medical knowledge.

  • “—Non! I am a doctor. One who specializes in Vampires. I came… to heal her!” [1]
  • “I am Vanitas. I inherited this Book and the name from the Vampire of the Blue Moon, and I am… an average human being ! Lend me your strength, Noé!” [1]
  • “I’ll do as I please… use methods I choose… and, no matter what you people want… I will save you without fail!!” [1]
  • “You gave yourself something to protect. That’s why you’re weak.” [6]
  • “But rest assured. There’s nothing to fear. You are truly fortunate! I—! I, who am Kin to the Blue Moon!! I tell you I will use the Book of Vanitas not to slaughter but to save you!! All you have to do… is tremble with humiliation and be saved!!” [19]
  • “…No real reason. Right now… you could say I don’t much care what happens.” [20]
  • “I have absolutely no interest in the sort of person who would fall for me.” [21]
  • “Listen! I never act against my own wishes. The fact that I’m with the Vampires, that I infiltrated this place, that I just hurt you—I did it all of my own free will!” [9]
  • “…If you ask me… there’s not much difference between humans and Vampires. They’re all terribly ugly, endlessly selfish creatures.” [14]
  • “I… am a doctor. I am here to save Vampires!” [22]
  • “Once there were no more curse-bearers, I stopped caring.” [22]
  • “If that time comes, I’ll kill you. I promise… I’ll kill you. I love you. I’m the one who’ll make your wishes come true. It has to be me. So, Jeanne… there’s nothing to worry about.” [17]
  • “I’m going. If there’s a chance I might find a curse-bearer, I’ll go anywhere.” [23]
  • “‘Archiviste.’ I’m only going to say this once, so listen up. If you so much as try to drink my blood… I’ll kill you. Is that clear?” [23]
  • “I came here to save Vampires. Are you here for some other reason?” [7]
  • “‘Revenge is pointless, so don’t attempt it. It won’t make anyone happy.’ Is that what you’re getting at?” [24]
  • “I’m telling you I’ll act on the assumption that you’re going to convince me . If you want them treated… make me feel like treating them.” [24]
  • “I love you. I’m the one who’ll make your wishes come true. It has to be me. So spit it out. Tell me what you really want. No matter how trivial it is. Whether it’s an ugly emotion… or even a curse… I’ll accept it for you!” [25]
  • “I know that face . It’s self-satisfaction… and self-absorption. The face of someone who’s made an arbitrary decision to die alone. It makes me sick!” [26]
  • “Chloé d’Apchier!! Either vanish with this world… or live on in humiliation! Choose however you like!! Even if you survive, you’ll never regain your honor. The Church will never admit to the truth of the past, and you’ll continue to be hounded as the Beast. It’ll be hell either way! Even so—you make the choice!!” [12]
  • “Don’t hesitate, Noé. Don’t think about whether Astolfo’s hate is justified or not. Both humans and Vampires act on their own concepts of justice. One’s just can be someone else’s evil. ‘Being right’… is ‘power.’ It can easily turn into violence that’s much harder to deal with than malice. Don’t brandish it. Keep it inside. Justice should merely be the light that illuminates the path ahead of you.” [12]
  • “This isn’t about what’s ‘right.’ Base what you do on what you can’t concede. At any rate… in your case, that will work.” [12]
  • “It’s revolting! The thought of someone falling for a person like me…” [27]
  • “I’ll never become your Kin. No matter what. Even if I knew I’d die tomorrow… I want to stay human until the end.” [2]
  • “Bring them… back to life? Don’t even joke about that. I’ve been working to erase their existence entirely. Do you have any idea… how much I’ve—!!” [10]
  • “Enough of that. You’ve gotten the wrong idea about something. You and I were only working together because our interests happened to align. We’re strangers. If the other stops being useful, cut him loose. If he gets in the way, kill him. That’s all we are, and you know it.” [10]
  • “‘If anyone tries to take my memories… no matter who they are… kill them. Kill them. Kill them. Without fail. Kill… Noé. Kill that Vampire !!’” [10]
  • “…Why… can’t I… kill… Why!? Wh… why…?” [28]
  • “I’ll never forgive Luna. I’ll erase every last fragment of the Vampire of the Blue Moon’s existence. I’ll consign them to oblivion. That… is my ‘revenge.’” [29]
  • “If I— …get to choose how I die… If I can… wish, then… If I’m going to be killed I want Noé to do it.” [29]
  • “As for the rest… nothing will change. I am a doctor. I’ll keep on treating curse-bearers. I’ll do as I please. I’ll save the Vampires, for the sake of my revenge.” [29]
  • “He acts as if he prefers to resolve problems by talking them out… but he gets violent first thing. He marches right into others’ personal space with his muddy boots. He’s much too stubborn. What can I do but back down!?” [30]
  • “The world’s brimming over with discrimination. Some think that’s how things naturally should be. Others aren’t aware that they discriminate. The targets of discrimination often discriminate against others, too.” [31]
  • “When you interact with someone… you look straight at that ‘individual.’ Their race and social position don’t matter. You look and talk to them for yourself, and accept what you’ve felt just as it is. Most people aren’t like that, though. They focus on the person’s ‘category,’ not the individual. Are they a man or a woman? An adult or a child? How do they dress? Are they human? Vampire? Dham? In and of itself, that isn’t a bad thing. In order to decide whether the person you’re facing is a threat, you need that information.” [31]

Appearances [ ]

  • Mémoire 1: Vanitas — In the Event of Rusty Hopes (First Appearance)
  • Mémoire 2: Noé — In the City of Flowers
  • Mémoire 3: Jeanne — The Hellfire Witch
  • Mémoire 4: Femme Fatale — Love
  • Mémoire 5: Archiviste — Fangs That Reveal Blood
  • Mémoire 6: Altus — Other World
  • Mémoire 7: Bal Masqué — Night of Sneering Masks
  • Mémoire 8: Louis — Sinking in a Pool of Blood
  • Mémoire 10: Salvatio — Uncertainty
  • Mémoire 11: Deux Ombres — Point of Departure
  • Mémoire 12: Pause 𝄻
  • Mémoire 13: Glissando — Glissando
  • Mémoire 14: Catacombes — Where the Dead Sleep
  • Memoire 15: Chasseur — Those Who Hunt Crimson
  • Entracte: Chambre d'enfants — A Dream of the Sound of Rain
  • Mémoire 16: Galop — At the End of the Riot
  • Mémoire 17: Cicatrice — No. 69
  • Mémoire 18: Dos à Dos — The Shape of Salvation
  • Mémoire 19: Serment — Spell-bound
  • Mémoire 20: Serment — Promise (Part One)
  • Mémoire 21: Serment — Promise (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 22: Hurler — A Calling Voice
  • Mémoire 23: Au Pas Camarade — Pace
  • Mémoire 24: Forêt d'argent — Chance Encounter
  • Mémoire 25: Endroit Approprié — Melee
  • Mémoire 26: Dissonance — Creaking Laughter
  • Mémoire 27: Cage de Neige — Dregs
  • Mémoire 28: Dal Segno — Question Mark
  • Mémoire 29: Chateau de Sorcière — The Witch and the Youth
  • Mémoire 30: Strascinando — Tremolo
  • Mémoire 33: Cauchemar — Rumble
  • Mémoire 34: Jean-Jacques — The Vampire of the Chastels (Part One)
  • Mémoire 34.5: Jean-Jacques — The Vampire of the Chastels (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 35: Louisette — Pillar of Justice
  • Mémoire 37: Vengeance — Hands That Touch a Nightmare
  • Mémoire 38: Naenia — She Who Harbors Death (Part One)
  • Mémoire 38.5: Naenia — She Who Harbors Death (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 39: Poupée Fissurée — The Essence of the Witch
  • Mémoire 40: Avec Toi — Alone Together
  • Mémoire 41: Canorus — Snow Flower
  • Mémoire 42: Encore une Fois — Love
  • Mémoire 43: Encens Restant — Lingering Scent of the Dream
  • Mémoire 44: Mal d'Amour — The Incurable Illness (Part One)
  • Mémoire 45: Mal d'Amour — The Incurable Illness (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 46: Un Autre — Scar
  • Entracte: Jours Bruyants — Tales of Lost Children
  • Mémoire 47: Hétérogène — Sneering Laughter*
  • Mémoire 48: Rencontre — Blue Night*
  • Mémoire 49: Douleur — Kind Child
  • Mémoire 50: Petrichor — The Thread That Reels in the Past
  • Mémoire 51: Tempest — A Silent Scream
  • Extra: The Case Study of Vanitash!!!! —Expanded Edition— (Non-Canon)
  • Mémoire 52: Sens Unique — Fall
  • Mémoire 53: Pleuvoir — Rain Which Doesn't Know the Sky
  • Mémoire 54: La nuit sans lune — Dark Night (Part One)
  • Mémoire 54.5: La nuit sans lune — Dark Night (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 55: Après la pluie — His Wish (Part One)
  • Mémoire 55.5: Après la pluie — His Wish (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 56: Faire un gâteau — Bittersweet
  • Mémoire 57: Au Revoir — Again, Someday
  • Mémoire 58: Observation — The Darkness in Between
  • Mémoire 60: Bonne journée — Sweets, Complaints, and Reconciliation
  • Entracte: Couche — On Clothing
  • Mémoire 61: Jeu de paume — Court Tennis (Part One)
  • Mémoire 61.5: Jeu de paume — Court Tennis (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 62: Bourdonnement — Wingbeats of Scattered Thought (Part One)
  • Mémoire 62.5: Bourdonnement — Wingbeats of Scattered Thought (Part Two)
  • Mémoire 1: Vanitas -In the Event of Rusty Hopes- (First Appearance)
  • Mémoire 2: Noé -In the City of Flowers-
  • Mémoire 3: Archiviste -Fangs That Lay Bare Blood-
  • Mémoire 4: Bal Masqué -Night of Mocking Masks-
  • Mémoire 5: Réminiscence -Friends-
  • Mémoire 6: Salvatio -Questions-
  • Mémoire 7: Femme Fatale -Love-
  • Mémoire 8: Catacombes -Where Death Slumbers-
  • Mémoire 9: Chasseur -Those Who Hunt Crimson-
  • Mémoire 10: Cicatrice -No.69-
  • Mémoire 11: Serment -Promises-
  • Mémoire 12: Deux Ombres -Point of Departure-
  • Mémoire 13: Forêt d'argent -Chance Encounter-
  • Mémoire 14: Château de Sorcière -The Witch and the Young Man-
  • Mémoire 15: Oiseau et ciel -The d'Apchiers' Vampire-
  • Mémoire 16: Chasse aux Vampires -The Beast-
  • Mémoire 17: Vengeance -Hands Upon a Nightmare-
  • Mémoire 18: Avec Toi -Just the Two of Us-
  • Mémoire 19: Canorus -Snow Flower-
  • Mémoire 20: Mal d'amour -The Incurable Disease-
  • Mémoire 21: Un Autre -Scars-
  • Mémoire 22: Rencontre -Blue Night-
  • Mémoire 23: Pleuvoir -Tears like Rain-
  • Mémoire 24: Après la pluie -His Wish-

(*) - Denotes that the character did not appear physically, but as a part of another character's memories.

  • "Vanitas" is an artistic term referring to a symbolic work of art showing the transience of life, the futility of pleasure, and the certainty of death, often contrasting symbols of wealth and symbols of ephemerality and death. It derives from the Latin word "vānitās" which can translate to "emptiness," "nothingness," "falsity," or "vanity" in English. [32]
  • Vanitas shares a character song with Noé, Le Formidable! , sung by their Japanese voice actors and composed by Sasanomaly.
  • Around the Chasseurs, Vanitas uses the French name "Vincent" (in Japanese, ヴァンサン, Vansan ) as an alias. This is likely a reference to Vincent Nightray (using the English pronunciation, in Japanese, ヴィンセント, Vinsento ), a recurring antagonist from Mochizuki's previous series, Pandora Hearts .
  • That said, oysters seem to be a favorite food of his. [33]
  • When The Case Study of Vanitas was being first conceived, Vanitas was a vampire who took on the role of Holmes and Noé was a human who took on the role of Watson, inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes [34] novels. Mochizuki received criticism that this narrative setup was too standard and boring. Upon hearing the suggestion that she switch their races, she was captivated by the idea of a human Holmes and vampire Watson, resulting in the current story. The visible fangs in Vanitas's current design are an element that remained from the original idea for his race. [35]
  • In the earliest drafts of Vanitas's design when he was still a vampire, he was supposed to look a bit older than his current version, and he smoked a pipe that he always carried attached to a chain and hung around his neck. He also carried around a fancy parasol, presumably to protect himself from the sun. Even after Mochizuki changed his race to human, she had him keep his parasol and pipe. [36]
  • When coming up with Vanitas's personality, Mochizuki described him as "an unusual vampire with a bewitching smile, but a moron who falls in love with an idiot." [36]

References [ ]

  • ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Mémoire 1: Vanitas
  • ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Mémoire 49: Douleur
  • ↑ Mémoire 47: Hétérogène
  • ↑ 4.0 4.1 Mémoire 48: Rencontre
  • ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Volume 2 Additional Content: Vanitas reference sheet
  • ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Mémoire 4: Femme Fatale
  • ↑ 7.0 7.1 Mémoire 25: Endroit Approprié
  • ↑ Mémoire 14: Catacombes
  • ↑ 9.0 9.1 Mémoire 15: Chasseur
  • ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Mémoire 50: Petrichor
  • ↑ Mémoire 54: La nuit sans lune (Part One)
  • ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Mémoire 41: Canorus
  • ↑ Mémoire 3: Jeanne
  • ↑ 14.0 14.1 Mémoire 16: Galop
  • ↑ Mémoire 51: Tempest
  • ↑ Mémoire 27: Cage de Neige
  • ↑ 17.0 17.1 Mémoire 21: Serment (Part Two)
  • ↑ 18.0 18.1 Volume 3 Omake: "Apple desserts"
  • ↑ Mémoire 7: Bal Masqué
  • ↑ Mémoire 8: Louis
  • ↑ Mémoire 12: Pause
  • ↑ 22.0 22.1 Mémoire 18: Dos à Dos
  • ↑ 23.0 23.1 Mémoire 23: Au Pas Camarade
  • ↑ 24.0 24.1 Mémoire 34.5: Jean-Jacques (Part Two)
  • ↑ Mémoire 39: Poupée Fissurée
  • ↑ Mémoire 40: Avec Toi
  • ↑ Mémoire 44: Mal d’Amour (Part One)
  • ↑ Mémoire 53: Pleuvoir
  • ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Mémoire 55.5: Après la pluie (Part Two)
  • ↑ Mémoire 60: Bonne journée
  • ↑ 31.0 31.1 Mémoire 62: Bourdonnement (Part One)
  • ↑ Wikipedia: Vanitas
  • ↑ Volume 5 Omake: "What Mademoiselle Amelia saw!"
  • ↑ Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes
  • ↑ Anime da Vinci Interview
  • ↑ 36.0 36.1 Volume 11 Special Edition Booklet

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