Giriko Tyberius Knoll

Giriko Tyberius Knoll is a prissy, know-it-all snob from the Giant Hunter guild. He is currently one of the prominent members of the guild and has been nominated for S-Class promotion.

Appearance
Giriko is a strange looking individual; average height, fairly slim and slightly pale skinned. He has long burgundy hair, one golden yellow eye and one green eye. He wears a black and yellow maquarade mask that covers the top right hand corner of his face, wears two orange painted triangles on his cheeks and blue lipstick-like paint on his lips. He wears a black scrunchy on his neck with a gold madalion in the center with the picture of a fox on it. He wears an aqua-green tasselly cloak and a purple undershirt. He wears golden armbands and legbands on his black skinny jeans. He wears white, fingerless gloves outlined with black fur and shiny black boots. His guild mark is green and located on his left pectoral muscle.

Personality
Giriko is a stuck-up, show-off who wants every bit of attention. He believes he knows everything about almost everything, and while most of his information is correct, he tends to leave out details he doesn't particularily like to hear. He is often concerned with his self-image and reputation and will do almost anything to protect it. He critiques almost everything, from the weather to the quality of meat in his sanwich. He is always showing off his immense magical capabilities and can never resist a challenge. Giriko is whiny and complains often that he's bored, the weather is terrible or that everybody around him has no respect for him. All these elements make Giriko simply annoying. However, is has very strong beliefs and opinions about society, the quality of life, the basis of religion and other issues faced against humanity. This has come to the point where people gave him the alias "The Philosopher". He is very generous (though whether he does it for attention is up for debate), respectable to clients and higher members of authority, and loyal to his guild.

Quotes
"It may be unmanly to cry, but it's inhuman not to cry."

-Giriko on the topic of whether men crying is "unmanly".