Zetsu Nagatabi

Appearance
Zetsumei is a rather fragile looking person. He is rather short compared to most his age and has a slight pale complexion. His hair is a dark blue, with his left eye being covered by a bang. His eyes are a dull blue, that seeming stares into one's soul.

Zetsumei wears a black school uniform similar to his twin sister, accented with a loose black bow tie, a neck-strap mp3 player (NW-S20x series), and clip-on earphones. On some occasions, he is shown wearing a light gray double-breasted jacket, dark pants, and a khaki turtleneck sweater, along with his earphones.

On days he is just relaxing, Zetsumei is shown wearing a blue and white T-shirt and jeans with a pair of white sneakers.

Equipment
Magic Cards: Zetsumei always carries around with him a deck of cards, which he uses to perform his Card Magic. The back of all these cards are a dark blue with a mask of sort, that is split down the middle with one side being white and the other being black. The mask is surrounded by a small circle that is colored similar to the mask and has small triangles in it. Finally on the corner of the card are black gothic design. While the front part houses a different image for each of them, reminiscent of those found on real-life tarot cards, of which they are based upon.

Magic
Card Magic (魔法の札 (マジックカード), Majikku Kādo): Card Magic is a type of Holder Magic which revolves around the use of Magic Cards, which can produce a variety of effects, such as generating elements, and even seemingly living beings. Card Magic can be used for offense by employing the cards used for this Magic as long-range weapons by the user throwing them at their enemies. Users of this Magic can also combine their cards to generate particular effects. Aside from combat, Card Magic seems to possess other avenues for usage: users can apparently track down people to some degree through the cards' use, as shown when Cana Alberona placed several of them on the ground in an attempt to pinpoint Mystogan's location, but to no effect, leaving the effectiveness and the conditions of the cards' tracking power unknown. In addition, the cards can reproduce the effects from a variety of different forms of Magic, such as Water Magic or Sleep Magic, coming in as very versatile, if used the right way. These cards can also be linked to specific individuals, allowing the user to gain information about their status and location, as well as to communicate with them.
 * The Fool Arcana (愚者, Gusha): Portrayed as a jester laughing very close to a cliff, accompanied with a dog at his heels. The Fool represents innocence, divine inspiration, madness, freedom, spontaneity, inexperience, chaos, and creativity.
 * The The Magician Arcana (魔術師, Majutsushi):In tarot readings, the Magician Arcana is commonly associated with action, initiative, self-confidence, manipulation and power (more specifically, the power to harness one's talents).
 * The Priestess Arcana (女教皇, Jokyōkō): Portrayed as an old woman with a closed book, the Priestess Arcana is a symbol of hidden knowledge or other untapped power, wisdom, female mystery and magic when it appears in tarot readings.
 * The Empress Arcana (女帝, Jote): In tarot readings, the Empress represents mothers, prosperity, creativity, sexuality, abundance, fertility and comfort (most often in helping maintain peace around them like an ideal mother would.)
 * The Emperor Arcana (皇帝, Kōte): In tarot readings, the Emperor symbolizes the desire to control one's surroundings, and its appearance could suggest that one is trying too hard to achieve this, possibly causing trouble for others; some elements in life are just not controllable.
 * The Hierophant Arcana (法王, Hōkō ): The Hierophant is a symbol of education, authority, conservatism, obedience to rules and relationship with the divine. The definition of a "hierophant" is a person who interprets sacred mysteries or esoteric principles, and the term was originally used to name ancient Greek priests who did so.
 * The Lovers Arcana (恋愛, Ren'ai): In tarot readings, the Lovers Arcana initially represented two paths life could lead to, and thus a symbol of standing at a crossroad and needing to make a decision. Today, however, it is portrayed more of a symbol of love and romantic relationships, although it can also be a symbol of finding agreement with an ordinary friend or even two conflicting elements within.
 * The Chariot Arcana (戦車, Sensha): Portrayed as a king leading a chariot made up of two differently colored horses (in some cases mythical creatures). The Chariot Arcana is a symbol of victory, conquest, self-assertion, control, war and command.
 * The Justice Arcana (正義, Seigi): Portrayed as a woman holding a sword and balance, the Justice Arcana symbolizes a strict allegory of justice, objectivity, rationality and analysis.
 * The Hermit Arcana (隠者, Inja): Portrayed as an old man in a dark place or cave, holding up a lantern, the Hermit is associated with wisdom, introspection, solitude, retreat and philosophical searches.
 * The Fortune Arcana (運命, Unmei): Also known as the Wheel of Fortune (運命の輪,Unmei no Wa), it is portrayed as a wheel with different animals wearing wealthy and beggarly clothes up and down the wheel, the Fortune Arcana symbolizes Fate and varying luck, fortunes and opportunities. What goes up will go down, what goes down will go up.
 * The Strength Arcana (剛毅, Gōki): Portrayed as a young woman holding up a terrifying beast (more often a lion), the Strength Arcana symbolizes an imagery beyond the Beast And Beauty, and is associated with the morality about the stronger power of self-control, gentleness, courage and virtue over brute force. In tarot readings, it can also represent creative or physical energy that needs to be or is about to be unleashed, sometimes out of desire to be recognized.
 * The Hanged Man Arcana (刑死者, Keishisha): Portrayed as a man hanging up-side-down from one leg, with his other leg crosses it forming a '4'; the Hanged Man Arcana is associated with self-sacrifice for the sake of enlightenment, the bindings that makes one free, paradoxes and hanging between heaven and earth.
 * The Death Arcana (死神, Shinigami): While it is associated with foreboding and of doom, Death Arcana also symbolizes the metamorphosis and deep change, regeneration and cycles.
 * The Temperance Arcana ((節制, Sessei): Portrayed as a woman with angel wings mixing up the water of two cups, one blue, the other red, the Temperance Arcana is a symbol of synthesis, prudence, harmony, and the merging of opposites.
 * The Devil Arcana (悪魔, Akuma): Portrayed as a hermaphrodite devil over two naked and chained figures, the negative aspect of the Devil Arcana represents the urge to do selfish, impulsive, violent things and be slave to ones' own impulse and feelings. Occasionally, it is also portrayed as a symbol of temptation. The positive aspect, however, represents a healthy bond or commitment.
 * The Tower Arcana (塔, Tō): Portrayed as a tower stricken by lightning, from which two small figures fall down; a straight Tower of Babel allegory about pride preceding the fall. The Tower Arcana is commonly associated to overly arrogant, prejudiced and authoritarian organization, which walk to their own ironic demise. Furthermore, it is also more generically used as an omen of doom and disaster.
 * The Star Arcana (星, Hoshi): The Star Arcana is also commonly associated with hope, self-confidence, faith, altruism, luck, generosity, peace and joy.
 * The Moon (月, Tsuki): Portrayed as two dogs howling at the Moon around a pool with a lobster in it, with two towers in the background, the Moon Arcana is associated with creativity, inspiration, dreams, madness, illusions, fear, fantasy, the subconscious and trickery. In tarot readings, it can also represent being attuned subconsciously to the world around, gaining the ability to sense things without being told about them or without anyone else knowing (which means that some identify this Arcana with psychic energy).
 * The Sun Arcana (太陽, Taiyō): Portrayed as two children holding hands under a blazing sun, The Sun symbolizes happiness, joy, energy, optimism, and accomplishment. Occasionally, it is also associated with one's initial happiness.
 * The Judgment Arcana (審判, Shinpan): The Judgment Arcana, in tarot, is associated with realizing one's calling, gaining a deep understanding of life, and a feeling of acceptance and absolution.
 * The World (世界, Sekai): The final triumph arcana. Portrayed as a young woman (or hermaphrodite, depending on deck) surrounded by figures of an angel, a bull, an eagle, and a lion (representations of the four elements in transcendent form, as well as the symbols of the four Evangelists Luke, Matthew, John, and Mark respectively), The World Arcana is a representation of the world's totality, the symbol of fulfillment, wholeness, and harmony. When using this card, Zetsumei's appearance will undergo a large metamorphosis. His normal blue hair will become red, seeming more shaggy-like and eyes will become gray, showing they are full of power. He will also acquire a x-shaped scar across his face. His clothes also change, shifting to a black school jacket, that has a green collared shirt underneath and matching black pants, that are slightly baggy, with yellow sneakers. Zetsumi also gains two swords that he can use. These swords appear to be rather similar to a cutlass but have a more jagged guard than a standard one.
 * "Hidden Arcana"-The Universe ("韜晦奥義"-宇宙, "Tōkai Ogi"-Uchū):