David Hockney

Hockney (호크니, Hokeuni) is a D-rank Scout with remarkable abilities and interesting eyes. He refers to himself as a painter.

History
Hockney first appears when the Hell Train enters the 40th Floor. He had been living on 40th Floor Hell Train station called Mushroom Farm.

He is a native of the Floor of Death. He entered the Tower to reclaim a painting of his own making, the "Red Light" which was stolen from him and which he regards as his own soul. It was subsequently divided into six pieces, five of which he managed to buy back through special auctions reserved for Regulars. He eventually bought the very last piece and expects to obtain it on the Hell Express. Unbeknown to him, it is in the possession of Ha Yura.

Appearance and Personality
Hockney is said to be a boy with mysterious eyes with remarkable abilities. He has light grey skin and silver short hair. He has a blue robe with white fur trim on the edge of the hood with colourful sleeves. He carries a long pole with a lantern attached to the top. Inside the lantern on the bottom is a sculpture of a fish head.

Wangnan
Hockney was seen observing the coming of the Hell Train to the Mushroom Farm station. When it arrived, he left his residence and came to the train's stairs, immobilising two Regulars in the process as they were getting in his way. Sachi Faker was surprised that he was got on board and asked if he had found who he was looking for, with Hockney clarifying that he was actually looking for the final piece of his original painting which was said to be on the train.

Powers and Abilities
Ha Yura speaks of him as the best Scout among the D-rank Regulars. Sachi Faker also mentions that he has remarkable abilities. While attempting to get on the Hell Train at the stop two Regulars try to stop him, but he easily renders them immobile using his lantern: a red light emits from the lantern and surrounds the two Regulars like giant handcuffs.

Hockney was shown to utilise at least three yellow-coloured Observers.

Notes and Trivia

 * He was named after the British artist David Hockney.