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Johan Wilhelm liebert

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  • Personality:   Gender Male Age 24 (1999/ending) Date of birth April 7th, 1975 (anime) May 1975 (Another Monster) Relatives Unnamed father (deceased) Věra Černá (mother) Nina Fortner (twin sister) Terner Poppe (paternal grandfather, deceased) Franz Bonaparta (paternal uncle) Jaromír Lipský (cousin) Nationality Czech/German Johan Liebert (ヨハン・リーベルト, Yohan Rīberuto?) is the titular "monster" and main antagonist of the Monster series. He is the older twin brother of Nina Fortner, formerly known as Anna Liebert. Johan was shot in the head in 1986, but he was operated on and saved from death by Kenzō Tenma. Johan has spent portions of his life in different locations under different aliases, and possesses extraordinary levels of charisma and intelligence. He tends to use his gifts to cruelly manipulate and corrupt others, often with no apparent motive other than to cause chaos and suffering. Appearance Johan has short, middle-parted platinum blond hair, light blue eyes, and pale skin. He is often described as being exceptionally handsome and beautiful. His slender build and delicate facial features allow him to easily pass as a woman, and he takes advantage of this several times throughout the story. Personality On the surface, Johan is a polite, charismatic, and compassionate yet somewhat aloof young man who possesses a myriad of favorable traits and can easily overwhelm individuals with his seemingly flawless nature, as seen with Hans Georg Schuwald, who describes him as being not of this world.[4] This meticulously crafted facade makes it easy for him to make new allies and manipulate them into doing various deeds for him through the influence of his supposed friendship and good will. With such skill in creating this sense of perfection and pureness, Johan hides his true motives with ease. Within this contrived exterior, however, Johan callously delivers destruction and suffering to those who happen to fall prey to his schemes. Even before his tenure at Kinderheim 511, Johan still exhibited psychopathic tendencies. For example, most of his murders, both in childhood and adulthood, have been premeditated and calculated. Many of Johan's beliefs run consistent with nihilism, as he does not see any meaning to life. He claims, "Most of this universe is 'death' anyway," and that to the universe, "most lives are just specks in a corner of the earth, gone in a flash".[5] Johan also has a tendency to make his victims experience the worst possible loss and suffering rather than actually killing them himself; this experience often leads the victims to kill themselves, however. Helmut Wolf is a prime example of this; instead of simply being killed, Wolf is forced to watch as all of his close relatives and acquaintances die, one after another, all so he can feel what Johan felt: solitude. The root of Johan's actions is unknown. Although he was sent to the experimental orphanage of Kinderheim 511, Hartmann informs Tenma that, "[Kinderheim 511] couldn't possibly create a masterpiece like him!" Neither of his parents seemed to suffer from psychopathy or any other mental illnesses. Nina, despite being the twin to experience the traumatic events at the Red Rose Mansion, turns out to be a genuinely loving and caring person. However, while she is able to suppress her memories of the Red Rose Mansion, Johan takes them as his own, coming to believe that he was the one who experienced them.After the Ruhenheim massacre, while convalescing in a state hospital from his second operation, Johan reveals to Tenma, through unknown means, his memory of his mother's decision,revealing that the memory affected him profoundly. Johan Liebert and his twin sister, Nina Fortner, were born as the result of a eugenics experiment orchestrated by Franz Bonaparta, the primary goal of which was to create a child who had not only an exceptionally high level of intelligence and a flawless appearance, but who could also lead the human race. After Johan's mother, Věra Černá, is released from confinement, she and the twins move into the Three Frogs Building next to Čedok Bridge in Prague. Černá dresses both of her children as identical girls to make it appear as though she has a single child, rather than twins. The family leads a very quiet life, and most of their neighbors hardly take notice of them. In 1981, Franz Bonaparta and his then-assistant Petr Čapek appear before the family to inform them that one of the twins will be taken to the Red Rose Mansion for experimentation; the other will stay at home. Bonaparta stages the situation such that Černá is the one who has to make the decision of which twin to give away. At first, she hands over Johan, but quickly changes her mind and gives up Nina instead. It is unknown whether or not she is aware which child is which. This event impacts Johan for the rest of his life, leaving him to question whether his mother was trying to protect him or had confused him for Nina. Nina is taken away, Věra vanishes, and Johan is left at the Three Frogs by himself. Alone, he spends time reading The Nameless Monster, a picture book written and illustrated by Franz Bonaparta under the pen name Emil Šébe. After Nina escapes from the Red Rose Mansion and returns to the Three Frogs, Johan asks her to describe the experience. Eventually, Johan confuses the information relayed by his sister for his own experiences, and comes to believe that he was the one who suffered through the events at the Red Rose Mansion.[10] When Nina inquires as to their mother's whereabouts, Johan reveals to her that they have been left to survive on their own. The children then burn down the Three Frogs and run away, directionless and with no destination in mind. Sometime later, the twins meet a middle-aged couple who give them food and contemplate taking them into their care. However, they are both killed by Johan. Later, Nina (unaware that the couple is dead) gathers flowers to give to the couple, but Johan suggests they leave, saying he has "a plan". On their journey, Johan and Nina in time pass out from exhaustion in the mountains by the Czech-German border. A patrol officer named Helmut Wolf rescues them from their near-death experience.[11] He looks in Johan's bag and finds only one thing: a copy of The Nameless Monster. He decides to name the boy Johan after the monster in the book, and gives the girl the name Anna. Afterwards, he sends them to two separate orphanages: Nina to a place called Orphanage 47 and Johan to Kinderheim 511. Kinderheim 511 was a secret, East German experimental orphanage located in East Berlin, with the goal of creating perfect soldiers. When Johan arrives at Kinderheim 511, he is said to have already been beyond their program, naturally arousing the curiosity of the higher-ups and leading to a forced interview while under the effects of chemical treatment. In time, Johan no longer desires to be at the orphanage. To escape, he formulates a plan: He will take advantage of the tension within the orphanage, or "[throw] a scrap of cloth doused in oil onto an open flame" as he puts it,[14] by capitalizing on the hatred born when people come together. This eventually leads to the chaotic event that forever taints the reputation of Kinderheim 511. Fifty children and instructors fight and kill each other, all while Johan simply sits in a chair at the top of the main staircase, watching calmly as the massacre ensues and the orphanage burns. After the massacre is over, Johan finds and saves a hungry and parched Christof Sievernich, with whom he formulates a plan and decides to reunite with roughly ten years later. Next, Johan goes to Bruntal, where he finds a new couple with the last name "Liebert." Coincidentally, they once had a son named Johan who died as a toddler, which gives Johan the opportunity to jump into the deceased boy's identity. Following a convenient fire where the town's birth certificates are kept, the Lieberts are able to apply for a new application making it seem as though their son never died. Johan provides his new family with a nice home in Offenbach Hessen.[26] Johan uses the couple to prove he has an identity and ordinary background. Although he has established a family, however, he doesn't spend much time with them. At the age of fifteen, Johan organizes a money laundering business which becomes very prosperous and well-known in the German underworld.[27] Towards the end of his career, he spends several months living with Halenka Novakova, who is baffled by the extraordinary similarities between Johan and her friend Věra Černá. Novakova is the victim of a phantom killing in 1995, presumably related to her association with Johan. Eventually Johan grows bored of the underground bank, so he takes an amount of money and abandons it. With the president's disappearance and an inevitable end in sight, those involved lose control, wiping away what is left of the organization with a massacre. Relationships Nina Fortner Nina is Johan's twin sister. After they were separated from their mother, he repeatedly murdered their foster parents, unbeknownst to Nina. Since they were all that they had, Johan expresses great attachment to his sister and often described her as his other self, tending to refer to the fact that they are the same person - an increasingly disturbing case of their conflicting identities. As a child, she was the only person other than his mother Johan has expressed empathy for, crying after she told him about her traumatic experiences in the Red Rose Mansion. Later, while being interviewed at 511 Kinderheim, he begs that they don't make him forget his sister, as he feels that she is the only other person he has in the world. Nina, for her part, is terrified of her brother for various reasons. At one point in their youth, Nina had shot him at his insistence, but he was saved by the doctor that the twins would later associate with, both perceiving him as a sort of "father" figure. After their separation, he repeatedly stalks Nina. His quote declaring that "I was born to smother you with flowers" suggests a genuine love for his sister, despite his actions hurting her as shown in his murder of her foster parents. Nina, however, is the only person, other than Tenma, Johan does not try to kill. After regaining her memories of her childhood and discovering that he killed the Lieberts, Nina becomes determined to kill him and he once again tries to goad her into shooting him, but she spares him and forgives him because she cannot bring herself to kill her brother after everything they went through. It is later revealed that the twins' mother used to dress Johan up in the same girl's clothing as Nina to create the illusion of having only one child. The children were dressed identically when Bonaparta came to take one of the twins and their mother decided to send Nina in the end, but her hesitation led Johan to believe that she intended to send Johan and simply mistook his sister for him. Johan convinced himself that Nina's painful memories of her time at the Red Rose Mansion were his own, alluding to a deep connection with his sister and perhaps resentment towards their mother. Kenzo Tenma Tenma saved Johan's life when he was a child, unaware of the villainy within him. Tenma would later spend several years (after a 9 year period of peace, in which he is unaware that Johan was responsible for the Eisler Memorial Hospital murders) tracking down Johan out of a sense of guilt and responsibility for the "monster" he brought back from the grave. He is one of only two characters Johan has shown any care for, the other being his sister. It is implied that a core reason for Johan's actions are an attempt to see how far Tenma would go to stop him, yet Johan is also shown to genuinely respect Tenma both as a father figure and as an opponent. Jan Suk Johan, dressed as Nina, manipulated Suk into revealing info of his case and put him in a situation similar to Tenma when he poisoned Suk's superiors. Hermann Führ While the exact nature of their relationship is unknown, Fuhr's status as Bonaparta's superior pupil and Johan's connections to Bonaparta, intertwined their fates. The two have had only one known meeting, when Johan encountered Fuhr when he was burning down the Red Rose Mansion and showed him his scenery for a doomsday. This sparked Fuhr's desire to kill Eugan Molke and the events of Another Monster. Notably, Fuhr is one of the only people Johan has considered worthy to see his scenery for a doomsday, and is the author of his favorite book

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