Ghost-Of-Tsushima
Kuroda Ren died once.
Most people stay dead. Ren didn't.
He rose as an Orphnoch, a rare evolution where a human's death unlocks a stronger, faster, inhuman form. Smart Brain saw him as a tool, trained him like a weapon, and expected loyalty without question. Instead, Ren disappeared and lived as a ghost, neither hero nor villain, just a wanderer trying to avoid being used again.
That peace ends when he's captured by the Superhero Dispatch Network, the organization that manages and assigns superpowered responses across the world. Instead of execution, they give Ren a job only someone like him could handle.
He becomes the Dispatcher.
With his calm voice guiding teams into battles he once fought alone, Ren coordinates the Z-Team: a collection of unstable rookies, reformed criminals, and unpredictable meta-humans. A lot of them resent him. None forget what he is.
But the SDN has another reason for wanting him.
Locked away in a secure facility is the Faiz Gear, an experimental transforming system recovered from a Smart Brain black site. Anyone else who tried to use it almost died. Ren is the only one whose biology can handle it.
When missions escalate beyond control and a new breed of Orphnochs begins attacking from the shadows, Ren is forced to return to the battlefield he abandoned. As Kamen Rider Faiz, he becomes the SDN's last line of defense while still monitoring every mission from behind the dispatch console.
Director Blond Blazer, the iron-willed woman who recruited him, believes Ren can choose his own destiny. Smart Brain believes he belongs to them.
And Ren isn't sure which side of himself will win.
Behind the Faiz helmet stands a man balancing duty, survival, and a truth he can't outrun:
He isn't fully human.
But he's the one the SDN calls when humanity needs something more.
Open your eyes for the next Faiz.