
Ginti
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Ginti tends the bar on the Viginti, a floor styled after a classic Japanese tavern, where he judges guests with far less patience than his counterpart Decim. He treats being an arbiter strictly as a job, gets bored quickly during a case, and firmly believes arbiters and humans have no business getting close to one another.
That rule gets tested when he oversees the case of Mayu Arita, a fan who was given the chance to save a stranger from the void in exchange for the soul of her idol, Harada. Her choice to sacrifice herself instead of a person she'd never met leaves Ginti unable to read her the way he reads everyone else, and he sends her on — reincarnation, he decides, would mean nothing in a world without Harada anyway.
Away from the bar, he treats his cat and assistant, Memine, with more warmth than he shows almost anyone, growing irritated whenever someone dismisses her as just an animal. His rivalry with Decim is largely one-sided, fueled by water-manipulation powers he uses freely in combat but that Decim never seems bothered enough to answer in kind.
