Tokusa

Tokusa is a fictional character and member of CROW in the anime and manga series D.Gray-man created by Katsura Hoshino.

One of the Third Exorcists, he has been genetically modified with the acceptance of Akuma cells into his body, making into a half human, half Akuma hybrid. On first meeting him, he was very formal and polite to Allen Walker and the other Black Order members at headquarters and scolds Koushi for hurling Allen Walker into a stone pillar, asking if want Madarao to lecture him on the first day. Later while on a mission, he says he envies Allen Walker for being able to see the soul of the Akuma while being in pain, which makes Allen try to punch for such a comment.

As he tries to explain he said such a thing because he was irritated and overcome from emotion at the thought of being able to help God, Tyki Mikk appears and uses his Choose ability to slice off most of Tokusa's left arm and half of his right arm. Later on after retreating from the Noah's ambush, Tokusa, who has lost most of his earlier emotional composure, begs Madarao to devour him so that he may live on in Madarao and in a way be reborn when the next generation of Third Exorcists is created via the Third Exorcist program. Before he can do, the Noah finds them and separates them from one and other. Tokusa is seized by Cyril Kamelot, the Noah of Desires, who uses his ability to break both of Tokusa's legs. Later, he is bought in a coffin to the American Branch headquarters as bait to draw Allen Walker to the American Branch. He is currently last seen screaming at Allen Walker not to look into Wisely's demon's eye (see below).



Triva
 * It could be the sadistic side Tokusa shows at the pain of the devoured Akuma is in part influenced by his half Akuma nature, as full blood Akuma have shown in the past to enjoy and revel in others' pain and suffering. Of course, it could just not be and he could just be naturally sadistic.
 * Tokusa is at first very formal, making an initial impression he is very emotionless. The current latest chapters have shown this to be quite untrue.