Introduction[]
A Nameless Ghoul nicknamed Rain. He has played bass guitar for the band ever since Era IV, mainly playing near the center of the stage. He's was initially known for his shy nature, but has since come into his own as his time with the band went on. He now stands out with his elegance, his moments with the other guitarists, and other miscellaneous interactions with the other ghouls.
Era IV[]
Rain's first show with Ghost was on May 4th, 2018 at The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, California. He was introduced by Cardinal Copia during a live performance of If You Have Ghosts by Roky Erickson, being referred to as "grandmaster ass wobbler." He is mostly located at the center of the stage, but occasionally moves to accentuate solos or interact with other bandmates. He also fell offstage during one of his earlier performances, inspiring the name "Rain."
Era V[]
During Era V, Rain began coming more into his own, acting more outwardly elegant and energetic.
His outfit is the same as the other ghouls', but his mask is made different with a rounded patch under his left horn, creating the illusion that the horn is breaking through the patch. He also used to wear the same blue capes that the ghoulettes wear, but due to it getting in the way of the bass he stopped wearing it.
In Ghost's concert movie Rite Here Rite Now, Rain is the only ghoul to speak. During a backstage scene after the conclusion of Respite on the Spitalfields, Rain turns to Papa Emeritus IV and asks "Are we doing an encore?" This makes him the only ghoul to have ever canonically spoken.
Origin Of The Name[]
The name "Rain," besides being an obvious nod to his status as a water ghoul, is said to refer to a moment where he fell off stage during one of his early shows, as "rain also falls." This was most likely popularized by fanfiction writers.
Memorable Moments[]
- He has had many small interactions with the other ghouls, including Swiss getting on his knees for him, Phantom hugging him from the behind, or Aurora dancing with him.
- During Era IV, he became known for doing "the leg thing," a movement where he puts one of his legs up like a flamingo.
- In a scene before the encore in Rite Here Rite Now, Rain can be seen struggling to get a bottle of water from stagehand Jesus Kaufmann.
Trivia[]
- He gave a fan-made bracelet to his wife.
- He got married between the European and American leg of the Imperatour. Chris Catalyst (Aether), Hayden Scott (Mountain) and Justin Taylor (Swiss) attended his wedding.
- He played for Justin Taylor's (Swiss') band Drag Talk.