How Giran Became a Criminal: A Speculative Path
Giran's journey into the criminal underworld appears to be less about a dramatic fall from grace and more about a calculated, opportunistic ascent within the black market. Several key details point to this:
Mentorship and Early Start: The document states, "All that is known about his past is that someone he affectionately refers to as 'the old man' took him under his wing when he was an upstart." This suggests Giran wasn't born into a life of crime but was introduced to it and mentored early on. The "old man" likely taught him the intricacies of the black market, how to forge connections, source illicit goods, and, crucially, how to evade authorities. This early guidance would have been foundational to his long-standing success as an "underground broker."
Quirk and Aptitude: Giran's Quirk, "Muddied," is not a combat-oriented ability; it affects memories, making them fuzzy. This type of Quirk is far more suited to intelligence gathering, information control, or facilitating discreet dealings rather than direct confrontation. Coupled with his "Awesomeness by Analysis" and a perfect 5/5 in "Wits," Giran was naturally predisposed to a role that leveraged his intellect and connections rather than brute force. His past as a "B-rank villain" suggests he engaged in criminal activities that were significant but likely not frontline combat.
Motivation: Greed and Professionalism: Giran is explicitly described as being driven by "Greed" and being "Only in It for the Money." However, this is balanced by an almost paradoxical "Consummate Professional" ethic and "Honor Among Thieves." He views his illicit dealings as a legitimate business, adhering to strict rules of loyalty to his clients and refusing to betray them, even under torture. This unique blend of avarice and integrity would have made him a highly sought-after and trusted figure in the underworld, allowing him to build a vast network over "several decades." He likely saw the black market as a place where his skills and principles could thrive, unburdened by the legal and ethical constraints of legitimate society. He rejoiced at increased workload, indicating a workaholic nature that found satisfaction in his criminal enterprise.
In essence, Giran likely became a criminal through a combination of early mentorship, a Quirk and intellect perfectly suited for illicit brokerage, and a strong personal code that, while morally ambiguous, fostered trust and longevity in the dangerous world he inhabited.
Giran's Fate: An Uncertain Doom
The document provides a clear, yet tantalizingly ambiguous, statement regarding Giran's fate after the Paranormal Liberation War:
"In the aftermath of the Paranormal Liberation War, Giran is not shown among the 16,229 soldiers from the PLF who were arrested by the Heroes and law enforcement, including those who were defeated and captured at the Gunga Villa. Whether he was arrested or managed to escape the villa is unknown."
This explicitly leaves his fate as "Uncertain Doom," but we can speculate on the most probable outcomes based on his character and past actions:
Escape (Most Probable):
"The Ace" at Evading Authorities: Giran has "managed to evade authorities for several decades," a testament to his skill in operating under the radar.
Crazy-Prepared: He previously demonstrated this by attempting to wipe his client data before capture (though it was restored by Skeptic). This indicates a mindset geared towards self-preservation and escape.
Non-Action Guy: Giran is not a fighter and would prioritize slipping away over engaging in combat. During the Meta Liberation Army arc, he was escorted to safety by Twice's clones, showing he relies on others or his own cunning to avoid direct conflict.
Chaos of War: The Paranormal Liberation War was a massive, chaotic event. The sheer scale of the conflict and the number of combatants would have provided ample opportunity for someone as adept at subterfuge as Giran to disappear amidst the confusion, especially given he was in a bunker during the raid.
Arrest (Less Probable, but Possible):
While not explicitly shown among the arrested, it's conceivable he was apprehended but simply not highlighted among the general "soldiers." His role as a broker might mean he's a less prominent public figure than the direct combatants.
However, given his history of evasion and the explicit "unknown" status, a quiet, unmentioned arrest seems less fitting for his character.
Death (Unlikely, but Cannot be Ruled Out):
The text specifically states "unknown if he escaped or was apprehended," which typically implies he was not confirmed deceased. If he had died, it's more likely the narrative would have confirmed it, especially given his significant role in the MLA arc and his bond with Twice.
Considering his established cunning, his non-combat nature, and his decades-long track record of evading capture, the most fitting and probable outcome for Giran is that he managed to escape during the chaos of the Paranormal Liberation War. His ability to vanish and operate in the shadows is a defining trait, making a quiet disappearance more in line with his character than a public arrest or confirmed demise. He is a survivor, and the war would have provided the ultimate opportunity to demonstrate that.













