Kōhaku Morimoto

Kōhaku Morimoto (森本 康爆, Morimoto Kōhaku) is a talented Fullbringer currently residing in. He is the current head of the Morimoto Conglomerate, having inherited the position from his father upon his retirement. A student and graduate of both and, he is a long time friend of Tetsuo Momohara's and a member of the organization Xstence.

Powers & Abilities
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Fullbring
High-Speed Movement:  (完現光 (ブリンガーライト), Kangen Hikari (Buringā Raito); lit. "Full Manifestation Light")

What's Yours is Mine (ウオート・ヨールス・イス・マイーン, Uōto Yōrusu Isu Maīn): Kōhaku always has an on his person, a reminder of his attempts to curb his nicotine addiction. While his attempts failed, and he continues to smoke to this day, he also uses one particular electronic cigarette every now and then out of habit. This e-cigarette contains the memories from the year he spent fighting addiction forming a strong connection between its soul and Kōhaku's by recollecting his struggle and suffering through those events. This makes it an ample focus for Kōhaku's power, and through the use of Fullbring can be made to transform into a series of dynamite. It is a Dual-type Fullbring, embodying traits of an Armament and Clad-type, as though the dynamite are weapons meant to be thrown, they are continuously generated in random locations across his body.
 * What's Mine is Yours (ウオート・マイーン・イス・ヨールス, Uōto Maīn Isu Yōrusu):

Hula Hoop (フラフープ, Hurahūpu):

Necropolis (ネクロポリス, Nekuropisu):

The Coolest (ザ・クルスト, Za Kuresuto):
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Trivia

 * Kōhaku is largely based upon Hayato Gokudera from.
 * Prior to giving Kōhaku a proper name, the author took to calling him Klepto (クレプト, Kureputo).
 * Kōhaku can be taken to mean "Explosive Peace" (康 (Kō), Peace; 爆 (Haku), Explode) while Morimoto can be translated as "Forest Origin" (森 (Mori), Forest; 爆 (Moto), Origin).