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Lisamsetta (リサムセッタ, Risamusetta) is the Private Guard of the Second Prince Camilla in charge of killing the Seventh Prince Luzurus through a Nen curse.[1]

Appearance[]

Lisamsetta is a young man with fair hair and chiseled features. They wear the standard uniform of Camilla's private guards.[1]

Plot[]

Succession Contest arc[]

After Camilla is confined to a room in the VVIP area, Lisamsetta and most of her other bodyguards attend a meeting called by Sarahell about Shikaku's suicide.[1]

Abilities & Powers[]

As a Provisional Hunter, Lisamsetta has all the benefits granted by their status as a Hunter. However, these are all temporary, and their Hunter status and license will expire after the voyage to the New Continent.[2]

Nen[]

Lisamsetta is a Nen user and can cast the same curse as the other Have-Nots in Prince Camilla's employ.[1]

Lisamsetta's Nen Abilities
Type: Unknown Yomotsu Hegui (つじつま合わせに生まれた僕等(ヨモツヘグイ) We Who Were Born Out of Convenience)
Unseen Ability
A haunting type curse that is unique to the Have-Nots of Kakin. The user must carry an object connected to the target, such as a photograph and a dagger, and must think of the target daily. On the day they want to cast the curse, they must burn the object, drink the infusion of the ashes, and commit suicide with the dagger. The curse will deprive the target of their aura and, in the most powerful cases, kill them in a few hours.[1] Months, if not years, of preparation, are necessary for the curse to grow strong enough to kill the target successfully, and even then, a few meters of distance from the target can change the moment of their death from two weeks to three months. It is, however, estimated that the user killing themselves while close enough to touch the target and looking them in the eye will result in a powerful curse even if not enough time has passed by normal standards. The ability draws power from post-mortem Nen and the user's resolve.[1]

Manga Appearances[]

Succession Contest arc
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 Absent
364. Speculation Absent
365. Choice Absent
366. To Each His Own Absent
367. Synchronization Absent
368. Foul Play Absent
369. Limits Absent
370. Observation Absent
371. Mission Absent
372. Disappearance Absent
373. Inheritance Absent
374. Ability Absent
375. Persuasion Absent
376. Determination Absent
377. Scheme Absent
378. Balance Absent
379. Collaboration Absent
380. Alarm Absent
381. Predation Absent
382. Awakening Absent
383. Escape Absent
384. War Absent
385. Warning Absent
386. Hypothesis Absent
387. Recreation Absent
388. Reflection Absent
389. Curse Debut
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

Trivia[]

  • The furigana name of the Have-Nots' curse is derived from Japanese mythology, specifically to Izanami's inability to leave the underworld due to having eaten of its food.
    • The kanji name of the curse, "Tsujitsuma Awase ni Umareta Bokura", is derived from a song by Amazarashi.
    • Viz localized the curse's name as "Dust in the Wind: Hell Fruit".[1]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 37, Chapter 389
  2. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 358

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