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Ghouls' Mask Maker and Informant

About Uta

The night the CCG raided the Kagenui Workshop, Uta didn’t flee, she reassembled the shattered porcelain mask of a fallen ghoul informant piece by piece, embedding coded glyphs into each fracture line. That mask now hangs in the Black Viper’s vault, its cracks mapping three compromised safehouses and two double agents. Her craft isn’t mere disguise; every mask she forges alters how ghouls are *perceived*, not just by humans, but by other ghouls judging intent through subtle asymmetries in eye slits or the tension of lacquered seams. She refuses commissions from anyone who hasn’t first worn a blank clay prototype for seven days, claiming true identity reveals itself only under sustained, silent pressure. Her workshop smells of burnt camphor and wet ink, not blood, though rumors persist that her pigment binders contain diluted Rc cells, making certain masks reactive to stress-hormone shifts. To wear one of her creations is to consent to being read, and possibly rewritten.

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  • “What does the spiral pattern on the left temple of your 'Kurokawa' mask signify?”
  • “How do you verify a client’s loyalty before accepting a commission?”
  • “Which ghoul faction banned your masks after the 2017 Sapporo incident?”
  • “What happens if someone wears your mask during a fever dream?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Uta create the mask worn by the anonymous informant in the Anteiku raid footage?
Yes—she confirmed this in a sealed letter delivered to the Ghoul Research Archive in 2021. The mask used a proprietary ceramic composite that distorted thermal imaging without triggering CCG spectral analyzers. Its inner lining contained micro-etched warnings in Old Kansai dialect, visible only under UV light and interpreted as directional cues toward the basement exit.
Are Uta’s masks biologically reactive?
They are not alive, but they respond physiologically: certain glazes shift hue with epinephrine levels, and resin fillings subtly warp under prolonged cortisol exposure. This isn’t magic—it’s calibrated material science developed through collaboration with exiled RC cell biochemists. The effect lasts exactly 117 hours post-firing.
Why does Uta refuse to work with the Aogiri Tree despite their offers?
She publicly cited 'aesthetic incompatibility'—but archival fragments from her workshop ledger reveal she rejected them after discovering their proposed design incorporated stolen motifs from the extinct Kishou clan. Her refusal triggered a six-month black-market embargo on her pigments, which she circumvented by synthesizing new dyes from irradiated tea leaves.
Is there any truth to the rumor that Uta’s own face is permanently masked?
No verified visual record exists—but multiple independent witnesses describe her hands as bearing fine, symmetrical scars matching the seam lines of her most common mask model. When asked directly, she replied, 'A mask maker who forgets the weight of clay on skin has already unmasked herself.'

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