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Alabastian
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プロプラノニック, Arabasutian
Detailed Information:
Appearances: Nineteen Assassins
Nicknames: Jared
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Parsley Town, Earth
Birthdate: September 22, Age 726
Date of Death: November 12, Age 752
Birth Power Level: 0.0001
Maximum Power Level: 8
Personal Pronouns: わたし
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 239.5 lbs
Hair Color: Blond
Eye Color: Blue
Rank: Political Associate of Cardinal
Organizations: New Red Ribbon Army (Age 750 - Age 752)
Favorite Food: Suckling pig
Favorite Vehicle: Chum dumpster
Hobbies: Commentating football games, binge eating, popping his joints, admiring Asian women
Family: Cardinal (boss)
Charles (best friend)



Alabastian (アラバスティアン, Arabasutian) is a human featured in Nineteen Assassins native to Parlsey Town. He is an associate of Cardinal.


Overview[]

Appearance[]

Alabastian is a big fat guy. He has a porkish appearance, perhaps similar to Phil Schoen, but that's just speculation. He has blond hair and blue eyes. Alabastian's a man of generous proportions, who shaves his hair short, who wears fancy blue-and-white suits for the most part. He considers himself a fancyboy. He has a swinish quality to him. Were he a furry, he'd be a pig through and through.

Personality[]

Alabastian is one of Cardinal's more unprofessional associates. He's chill and haughty and unapologetic. Alabastian has a great love for football. He enjoys commentating games alone in his room, perhaps sometimes when Charles or Silver is there with him. He doesn't care. Alabastian's recklessness results in his death during Nineteeen Assassins, as he severely underestimates Charles' reaction to him saying Akki should be bombed, killing all of its inhabitants, so long as Togarashi dies as well. He's a voracious, profane man. He sees Charles as pathetic, continuing their friendship only because he looks good in comparison to Charles. He's remarkably vain. Alabastian underestimates Charles because he thinks he's mentally unstable. Alabastian gets lost in his own fancies, not seeing the forest for the trees so to speak. He has a tendency to get stunted upon.

History[]

Nineteen Assassins[]

In the second scene of chapter 2, Charles met Jared on the beach. They took a jet ski to the yacht. There, they met General Silver, who led them inside. Glase was in there. Charles had never met her before. Alabastian told him that Glase was his partner in their quest to kill the elusive King of Nowhere. The group drank together, discussing the Negative Utilitarianism League, which sought to kill all life to eliminate suffering, a concept not far removed from Charles' Buddhist beliefs. Silver thought they were evil. They discussed Buddhism, with Jared thinking that samsara was conceptually evil, irking Charles.

Silver told Charles he had previously worked in the Red Ribbon Army, which seemed to disturb Charles. Glase told them Eugen was in place, indicating that the plan against the Rebel King of Nowhere was now set in motion. Jared asked if Charles wanted to watch them take the king out, as they had hired assassins (from the school of the White Tigers) to do so. Glase admitted the king was an alien of some sort. She said the aliens had lived in the region for a while, though they had mainly kept to themselves until only a few months ago when they had started killing people every now and then. Jared thought they were eating their prey. Silver believed they were using the victims for blood sacrifices. Jared noted that the Rebel King of Nowhere was fighting his own kind as well, which was pissing everyone off. They were only targeting him because he was attacking everyone, humans and aliens, breaking the supposed neutrality the sides had maintained beforehand. Jared said that previously, many more of these aliens had lived on Earth, but as of now, only the tribe on Akki seemed to remain. In-fighting had reduced their numbers significantly. Charles agreed to accompany them to watch the Rebel King of Nowhere's demise.

In the third scene, the White Tigers met Silver, Glase, Eugen, Alabastian, and Charles on the Red Sea three miles north of Akki. Thereafter, the NRRA officers took them to the southern tip of the island, known as Demon's Point.

In the first scene of chapter 4, Jared called Charles, asking him to meet him on the yacht. Charles didn't want to go, but Jared told him that it was urgent so he relented. Taking a jet ski to the Chum Dumpster, he met Jared on deck. He didn't have much to say, ushering Charles inside hastily. Silver was inside. He revealed all the assassins they had sent against the Rebel King of Nowhere had been killed (fourteen in total), except for the first group, who had only lost a single member before fleeing. Jared poured them shots of tequila but warned they couldn't get too drunk. Charles didn't heed that advice, drinking his shot immediately.

Jared poured them their second shots (before finishing his first) while Silver advised they couldn't let the alien reach the mainland. They would stop him no matter the cost. Charles asked if King Furry had sanctioned this operation, but the man flippantly said his own father was in charge of the operation, perhaps hinting at the New Red Ribbon Army's treasonous ambitions.

A knock came at the door, startling everyone. Looking out the window, Jared realized who it was and let him in while Charles poured himself another shot. The mysterious man was hooded, though he had burning golden eyes. Jared greeted him, barely hiding his fear. The hooded figure revealed the Rebel King of Nowhere, known as Togarashi, was planning on leaving Akki in three days. If he was allowed to, many would die and the hooded man promised to reveal his organization to the world. Jared wondered how he knew this. The hooded man said Togarashi was waging war not only against humankind, but against his own species as well. He had killed the Dragons of the East and South and had mortally wounded the Dragon of the West (whoever they were). Charles didn't understand what he meant by dragons, having never seen any on the island.

The hooded man explained he was part of an order called the Dragons of the Dawn. Silver didn't want to get into that, shifting the conversation to their plan of destroying Akki with a nuclear bomb as a means to kill Togarashi. He warned the Dragon of the North and any of his remaining allies to relocate to another island immediately. The hooded man said he'd travel to the southern islands in the Crimson Fingers if required. He asked Silver to kill Togarashi for the sake of humanity before leaving.

Charles simmered, thinking about how evil the NRRA was for considering bombing Akki. Drunk as he was, he couldn't allow it to stand. He confronted them about the bomb. Silver said it was necessary while Jared offered him a job in the NRRA after Akki was destroyed. Charles wanted to warn the residents of what was going to happen, but Jared refused. If there was a mass exodus, Togarashi would notice and evade the bomb. Silver refused to let Charles leave, which angered him immensely. Jared wanted him to calm down but he wouldn't.

He threw the tequila bottle at Silver, who dropped like a fish. Jared pinned him against the wall, punching him, but Charles slipped away, begging him not to bomb Akki. Jared said it was the only way, threatening to tie him up if he didn't calm down. Charles refused to listen. Jared attacked him, trying to knock him out with punches. He landed several good blows before Charles pulled a pen out of his pocket and shoved it in Jared's eye.

As Jared fell to the ground screaming, Charles stole his pistol. At that moment, Silver shot at him with his own weapon, causing him to roll behind the couch. He ran to the door, firing blindly. Silver popped up, hitting him in the shoulder. Charles managed to get outside, diving overboard as pain washed over him.

Trivia[]

  • Appearance-wise, Alabastian is based on Phil Schoen, a La Liga commentator from the 2010s.
  • Alabastian's name is a mixture of Alabama 3 (one of his favorite bands) and Bastian Schweinsteiger (one of his favorite footballers).
  • Alabastian is referred to as Jared, his real first name, by Charles throughout Nineteen Assassins.
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