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Kanjidol (カンジドル, Kanjidoru)[1] is a high-ranking soldier in the Royal Army of the Kakin Empire, and one of the personal soldiers of Prince Benjamin[2] and is assigned to Prince Luzurus to act as a bodyguard and spy.[1]

Appearance[]

Kanjidol has a round and chubby face, with round dark eyebrows, small eyes, a dark mustache, and a beard. He wears the standard Kakin military attire of a zipper jacket, pants, and dark combat boots.[2]

Personality[]

Kanjidol considers democracies to be too slow and wrapped up in formalities and praised his prince for being able to restrain himself enough to go along with them. His personal sentiments would make him shoot first and justify himself later.[3]

Background[]

As one of the First Prince's soldiers, Kanjidol graduated from Kakin's Royal Military Academy and became a part of his army.[4]

Plot[]

Succession Contest arc[]

Benjamin orders his soldiers to act as royal guards

Benjamin orders his soldiers to act as Royal Guard

Prince Benjamin orders his private soldiers to both act as bodyguards and spies to all the other princes, swapping shift with the guards working for Queen Unma, and to report any information regarding the Princes' Guardian Spirit Beasts and the Hunters' abilities.[2] A few moments after the rumbling aura coming from Prince Halkenburg's room started, Shikaku another one of Prince Benjamin's soldiers rings the doorbell to Prince Luzurus' room, which perplexes Kanjidol as he wasn't privy of his arrival.[1]

Immediately after proclaiming his allegiance to Prince Benjamin, Shikaku commits suicide. In order to obtain more information on what transpired, Prince Benjamin orders Balsamilco to have Kanjidol recalled so he can report the details regarding the suicide.[1] After sharing his recollections, Kanjidol concludes that the rumbling aura is connected to Shikaku's death and that the guard killed himself in return for Halkenburg's camp not using the ability against Benjamin. Balsamilco rejects his second conclusion: Halkenburg's personality would not allow him to kill the younger princes between his room and the VVIP quarters; it would make more sense to request that Shikaku killed someone instead of committing suicide; and, since Guardian Spirit Beasts should be unable to directly attack the host of another, Halkenburg's ability should not enable him to do so. Kanjidol then reconsiders the possibility of Shikaku having been manipulated, but Balsamilco still has doubts, since, as a Manipulator himself, he should have been able to prevent the control. The Master Sergeant orders Kanjidol to return to Room 1007 and figure out why Shikaku was made to kill himself in front of it, which might shed light on the cause of his death.[3]

Back in Luzurus' quarters, Kanjidol questions the prince's staff, but they either have no information to offer or are unwilling to share it. He reflects that if Halkenburg is in cahoots with his mother it is possible that one of her guards protecting Luzurus is actually a Nen user and used the commotion following the suicide to manipulate Macne. Despite ultimately deeming it unlikely due to a Hunter sleeping right next to him. Kanjidol also requests Basho's help, who has come up with the same theory, although he dismissed it due to Queen Duazul's neutrality with regards to her children. He nonetheless urges Kanjidol to keep an eye on Gadeau and Odessa.[3]

Abilities & Powers[]

Kanjidol has received military training.[2]

Nen[]

Kanjidol is a Nen user, although his superior Balsamilco believes him to be less knowledgeable than Hunters in that regard.[5]

Manga Appearances[]

Succession Contest arc
340. Special Mission Absent
341. Threats Absent
342. Challenge Absent
343. Invitation Absent
344. Author Absent
345. Signature Absent
346. Options Absent
347. Inauguration Absent
348. Resolve Absent
349. Worm Toxin Absent
350. Prince Absent
351. Battle to the Death Absent
352. Troublesome Absent
353. Cold-Blooded Absent
354. Heat Absent
355. Detonation Absent
356. Unfortunate: Part 1 Absent
357. Unfortunate: Part 2 Absent
358. Eve Absent
359. Departure Absent
360. Parasite Absent
361. Withdraw Absent
362. Resolve Absent
363. Nen Beast Debut
364. Speculation Absent
365. Choice Absent
366. To Each His Own Absent
367. Synchronization Absent
368. Foul Play Absent
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378. Balance Absent
379. Collaboration Absent
380. Alarm Absent
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382. Awakening Absent
383. Escape Absent
384. War Absent
385. Warning Absent
386. Hypothesis Appears
387. Recreation Absent
388. Reflection Absent
389. Curse Appears
390. Clash: Part 1 Absent
391. Clash: Part 2 Absent
392. Information Absent
393. Plea Absent
394. Hypothesis Absent
395. Founding: Part 1 Absent
396. Founding: Part 2 Absent
397. Founding: Part 3 Absent
398. Search Absent
399. Expulsion Absent
400. Secrecy Absent

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 37, Chapter 386
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 35, Chapter 363
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 37, Chapter 389
  4. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 36, Chapter 373
  5. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 35, Chapter 364

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