For example, most of his murders, both in childhood and adulthood, have been premeditated and calculated. Even before his tenure at Kinderheim 511, Johan still exhibits psychopathic tendencies. Within this contrived exterior, however, Johan callously delivers destruction and suffering to those who happen to fall prey to his schemes. With such skill in creating this sense of perfection and pureness, Johan hides his true motives with ease. 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. On the surface, Johan is a well-mannered, 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. Johan is a handsome young man who has often been described as "beautiful" (by various characters) with short blonde hair that has bangs hanging on either side, blue eyes and his skin appears to be a very pale skin color.Īs a child, he had short bangs hanging over his forehead. His original goal, as he stated when he was young, was to be the last one standing at the end of the world, although later, he decides upon a different fate toward the height of this pursuit, to erase himself from the world and commit the perfect suicide. He tends to use his gifts to cruelly manipulate and corrupt others, often with no apparent end other than to cause suffering and destruction for his pleasure. Johan has spent portions of his life in different locations under different aliases and possesses an extraordinary level of charisma and intelligence. Johan was shot in the head in 1986, but he was operated on and saved from death by Dr. He is the older twin brother of Nina Fortner, formerly known as Anna Liebert. Johan Liebert ( ヨハン・リーベルト, Yohan Rīberuto ?) is the titular "monster" and main antagonist of the Monster series. In this universe of ours, the birth of a new life on some corner of our planet is nothing but a tiny, insignificant flash. Most of the universe is just death, nothing more. There’s nothing special about being born.
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