Kul T. Leder's Links
Kul wholeheartedly believes that Khaso's powers were used for the good of the people rather than evil. He wants nothing more than for that god to come back and guide people down the right path.
And, of course, to help him rule the world. But that's a talk that can come another time.
Ironically, it's a cult leader that knew Khaso's real intentions. He's not sure how to feel about this. He's not sure if he should put a stop to these human sacrifices.
That white hair, those golden eyes. Yes, there's no doubt in Kul's mind that En is Ark's son. If he can get rid of the light's lineage then surely the darkness will return!
He's well aware that Kul is in a cult but... Kul was the first person that cared about En for being himself. He never asked about his lineage or his powers, just about himself. Even if it was all an act, it was the first time he felt not like a prince, or a swordsman. But En.
[Rivals] A group of people under the united belief of a higher power that wants to protect them? One's right but another's wrong? How silly.
[Rivals] This group - this CULT - is the very definition of evil! Luring poor, unsuspecting people in and tricking them into believing such... such false idols! It's sickening, it's maddening! He'll put a stop to this, or at the very least protect people from joining Kul.
The last thing he remembered seeing was a small bird getting progressively bigger and muscular. And then his nuts were punched so hard he saw the face of God.
No one is immune to the Nut PunchTM
Kul doesn't trust cops, that includes Ryan. He ESPECIALLY doesn't trust someone who claims LITERALLY ANYTHING is better than beans. However, Ryan is open to having his mind changed, and Kul enjoys delivering him a can of beans upon occasion.
When Ryan first saw Kul, the man looked super suspicious. Because he's a fool, Ryan decided to shrug it off and ended up overlooking the fact that Kul was the leader of a cult. The cop hated him with a passion (because of his undying love for beans), but soon changed his mind after trying some himself. The dude brings him a can everyday. What a nice guy!
Kul's always been one to support local business, and Aysun's is no exception! Not... at... all... He admits to being a... regular of his, but when Aysun had to break things off between them, well, surely using his cult to turn him into Lust would make him see that they make a good couple, right?
Kul may be strange, but he's a pretty endearing guy! Aysun had plenty of fun with him, but when someone special entered his life he felt it was best to end things between them. Kul didn't seem to share the same sentiment and instead trapped him in his building until he was forced to house the Sin Lust in his body.
Although they aren't related by blood and Nicolas has no idea of his existence, Kul feels as though this is his own son. After all, his mother IS from Kul's cult AND it was his own summoning that made Aysun, er, capable of being a father.
He has no idea about Kul or his following. He doesn't even know that his birth mother is from the cult. Or that she'd try to get him to join the minute they reunite.
Kul has no idea that this voluptuous woman is actually the human version of the very bird that decimated him that fateful day. Therefore, he simps quite hard for her. Even her threats do not deter him.
Chickie doesn't understand why the stinky bean man suddenly acts so weird around her like this, but even he gets close to her Chickie will NOT be afraid to Nut Punch again.
[Related] Whether they're related by blood is a mystery, and one Kul won't ever tell. All that matters to him is that Nini is another product of his powers and that's enough to label her his daughter. Having a connection this strong to the Sins and thus the Darkness is great, though he feels his definite, totally his son would have been a much stronger connection. Oh well. At least he has someone to eat beans with.
[Related] Though the exact technicalities of the ritual leading to her birth are hazy, Nini has always seen Kul as her one and only father. She loves and respects him greatly, even though she knows that she has failed to live up to his expectations the way he wanted. She would do anything for his approval.