Kanon is a young servant who works for the Ushiromiya family. He refers to himself as "furniture" - something less than human, existing only to serve.
He maintains a cold, distant demeanor, rarely showing emotion. This mask hides deep pain and a desperate denial of his own worth as a person.
Beneath his cold exterior lies a capacity for deep emotion. His relationship with Jessica reveals the human heart he tries so hard to deny.
"I am furniture. I am not human. I have no right to love or be loved."
Jessica loves Kanon despite his insistence that furniture cannot be loved. Her persistent affection slowly breaks through his emotional barriers.
Shannon and Kanon share a deep bond as fellow furniture. They understand each other's pain and support one another in their service.
As furniture of the witch, Kanon serves Beatrice. His existence as furniture is tied to her magic and the mystery of Rokkenjima.
The head servant who oversees Kanon's work. Genji's stoic nature mirrors Kanon's own, though for different reasons.
Kanon serves Battler as a guest of the family. Their interactions reveal glimpses of humanity beneath his furniture persona.
George's engagement to Shannon creates complex feelings in Kanon, who watches his sister-figure find the love he denies himself.
Kanon can summon a blade of red light in the meta-world. This weapon represents his role as a warrior among the furniture.
He possesses exceptional fighting ability, able to battle demons and magical creatures. His skill makes him valuable protection.
As furniture, Kanon exists between human and magical being. This grants him abilities beyond normal humans while limiting his humanity.
His devotion to those he protects is absolute and unwavering. He will sacrifice himself without hesitation for Jessica or Shannon.
He can move silently and invisibly through the mansion, appearing and disappearing as befits a servant who should not be seen.
Click on a kakera to reveal glimpses of the furniture's heart...
He calls himself furniture - not human, not worthy of love or happiness, only existing to serve.
His crimson blade manifests his role as protector and warrior among Beatrice's furniture.
Despite his denials, Jessica's persistent love slowly cracks his emotional walls.
His bond with Shannon transcends their roles as furniture - they are family.
He moves unseen, the perfect servant who appears only when needed.
Beneath the mask of furniture beats a human heart, desperate to be acknowledged.