A disgraced circus magnate turned mad scientist, the Baron believes that the world takes itself far too seriously. Armed with "The Feather-Touch Gauntlets" (outfitted with high-speed micro-vibrators) and "Guffaw Gas," he doesn't want to rule the world—he just wants to see the world's most serious people collapse into a heap of uncontrollable laughter. The Verified Incident: The Gala of the Golden Crane

"Verified!" the Doctor shouted, glancing at a screen that was live-streaming the encounter to his dark-web followers. "The Ghost Lily is officially ticklish!"

She dropped from the ceiling into Kaito’s study, landing without a sound. The room was filled with antique clocks, their ticking a rhythmic cacophony. Kaito sat in a high-backed leather chair, facing the fireplace. He didn't turn around.

The contest becomes a comedic display of endurance and tickle resistance. Emilia, leveraging her ninja training in endurance and pain tolerance, surprisingly holds her own. Reginald, on the other hand, begins to tire, realizing that his arsenal might not be as effective against someone who views tickling as just another form of combat.

: Modern characters often combine the "moe" aesthetic of a maid with lethal fighting skills, sometimes acting as a "Mama Bear" to a young or sickly master. Notable examples include characters from Kamen no Maid Guy Hayate the Combat Butler The Villain Archetype