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This page contains a list of all Watchdog cases.

Overview

Main article: Phantomhive

Queen Victoria regularly assigns numerous cases to a certain individual, titled the Watchdog. These cases require thorough investigations and deal with the Underground potentially harming the polite society. The current Watchdog is Ciel Phantomhive.

The assigned tasks are often rather difficult to accomplish and may necessitate the taking up of dirty methods by the Watchdog in order to simultaneously clear the current monarch's worries as well as to maintain the bridge between the Underground and surface world.[1]

Main article: Aristocrats of Evil

If required, the Watchdog may often employ certain Aristocrats of Evil to aid them in completing the case.[2]

Completed Cases

Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper
105 Newspaper
Watchdog: Ciel Phantomhive
Date: August to November 1888
Associates: Sebastian Michaelis, Angelina Dalles, Lau, Grelle Sutcliff, Undertaker
It is the end of the social season in London when suddenly, a series of ghastly murders strike the town. The deceased victims are prostitutes, all of which suffered the same gruesome fate; namely, having their bodies cut open and their ovaries surgically removed. The criminal is dubbed Jack the Ripper by the police and other prostitutes due to the brutal nature of the crimes. Ciel Phantomhive is sent by the Queen to discover the true identity of the culprit.[3]
Resolution
The true mastermind behind the attacks is discovered to be Angelina Dalles, with the Grim Reaper Grelle Sutcliff as her accomplice. The killings cease to continue once the perpetrator is killed by the latter, who is taken away by William T. Spears from Ciel and his butler, Sebastian Michaelis, during their confrontation.[4]

Anglo-Indian Hangings

Anglo-Indian Hangings
Ch15 Hanged Anglo-Indians
Watchdog: Ciel Phantomhive
Date: December 1888
Associates: Sebastian Michaelis, Lau, Soma Asman Kadar, Agni
Ciel Phantomhive is sent to investigate a series of hangings where certain Anglo-Indians, after returning to England from India, have been assaulted, stripped and hung upside down from the eaves of the Hindustani Coffee House in Portman Square.[5]
Resolution
The perpetrator of the attacks is disclosed to be Agni, who made a pact with Harold West Jeb in order to secure Mina's cooperation. In return, he would facilitate the elimination of prospective competitors for the Royal Warrant at the Curry Fair.[6] The case is resolved when Ciel enters the competition and through Sebastian Michaelis wins the Royal Warrant.[7] In the aftermath, Agni attempts to turn himself in to the Scotland Yard but is stopped from doing so by Sebastian.[8]

Missing Children

Missing Children
302 Lured children
Watchdog: Ciel Phantomhive
Date: February 1889
Associates: Sebastian Michaelis, Undertaker
Queen Victoria grows worried about the sudden disappearances of certain children in the middle of the night that mysteriously coincide with the arrival of the Noah's Ark Circus troupe at the respective towns they travelled to. She sadly compares them to the children who were kidnapped by the Pied Piper of Hamelin and requests Ciel Phantomhive to swiftly reunite them with their families.[9]
Resolution
The Noah's Ark Circus first-string members are revealed to have been working for Baron Kelvin, who desired to lure Ciel to his mansion, after becoming enamored with him in a past encounter. He takes him to the basement, where he has replicated the room the cultists used with the intention of sacrificing Ciel and fervently asks for a reenactment.[10] A traumatized Ciel promptly orders Sebastian to eliminate him, Joker and Doctor, as well as to burn the mansion down with the bewitched children still inside.[11] Meanwhile, the Phantomhive servants eliminate the rest of the first-string members who were attempting to kidnap Ciel from his manor, unbeknownst to the fact that he wasn't there.[12] William T. Spears, Grelle Sutcliff and Ronald Knox collect the souls of the newly deceased.[13]

Phantomhive Manor Banquet

Phantomhive Manor Banquet
Book of Murder
Watchdog: Ciel Phantomhive
Date: March 1889
Associates: Sebastian Michaelis, Baldroy, Mey-Rin, Finnian, Tanaka
Queen Victoria has found a certain "mischief" of Ciel Phantomhive's and decides to test him once again. Ciel then invites people to his manor for a banquet, where murders start to happen. The first to be pronounced as dead is Georg von Siemens, and the dinner guests begin a witch hunt-like hunt for the killer. Ciel is the one first suspected and the guests' patience is lessening because they are currently confined inside the manor because of a storm. Ciel, however, no longer becomes a suspect when the group find Sebastian Michaelis, his butler, stabbed to death by the fireplace the next morning, along with Patrick Phelps dead in Ciel's room. The case is up in airs until Jeremy Rathbone arrives and finds answers.
Resolution
Karl Woodley was named the culprit through careful investigation and the weather clears the next day, allowing the manor guests to leave. However, the professor, Arthur Conan Doyle finds it unnerving and returns to find that Vicar Jeremy is indeed Sebastian himself. He then proceeds to sit with Ciel for some tea as they explain the real murderer and the motives. Charles Grey was the one who supposedly murdered Siemens and Sebastian and this was all a ploy to stop Siemens' communication with Germany and frame Woodley because Woodley himself was guilty of a crime he was not detained for. Sebastian reveals to Arthur that he indeed is not human and he leaves the manor in fright. The killing that was not explained, Phelps' killing, was actually because of Snake. Snake decided to kill Ciel because he thought he was the cause of the Noah's Ark Circus other first string members' disappearance, but his snake ended up poisoning Phelps instead. Ciel ends with a lie that he is still searching for the Noah's Ark Circus members and has Snake join his house as a footman. Sebastian shows the servants he is alive by mysteriously "arising from the dead" when he rings his gravestone bell, causing the servants to dig him up and finding he is indeed alive.

Derrick Arden's Disappearance

Derrick Arden's Disappearance
Ch68 Weston College layout
Watchdog: Ciel Phantomhive
Date: May to June 1889
Associates: Sebastian Michaelis
Queen Victoria is worried about her relative, Derrick Arden's wellbeing when he refuses to answer letters and return home for almost a year, despite his mother contacting the dormitory. Due to the fact that several other students are doing the same thing, Ciel Phantomhive is requested to investigate the reason for why the students are refusing to go home.[14]
Resolution
Derrick's apparent disappearance is unveiled to be an accidental murder by Herman Greenhill, who killed him in outrage upon unearthing his bullying tendencies and fabrication of talents. The prefects are then compelled to also murder his duplicitous friends and Johann Agares, who were his accomplices in the scheme, in order to preserve tradition.[15] To cover up the crimes, the vice headmaster and Derrick are subsequently turned into Bizarre Dolls by Undertaker,[16] with the latter impersonating the real headmaster.[17] Undertaker manages to escape capture[18] during the ensuing struggle with the bizarre dolls. Derrick and friends' scandal is buried with the cover story of a tragic boating accident and the prefects are expelled from Weston College as punishment.[19]

Werewolves' Forest

Werewolves' Forest
Ch86 Werewolf
Watchdog: Ciel Phantomhive
Date: August 1889
Associates: Sebastian Michaelis, Baldroy, Mey-Rin, Finnian, Tanaka, Snake, Chlaus
Queen Victoria is concerned about a string of mysterious deaths that are occurring in southern Germany. Perfectly healthy bodies had become grotesquely deformed and the affected people died shortly afterwards. After the Kaiser and the German government refused her offer of assistance, she sends Ciel Phantomhive to uncover the cause of the incidents.[20]
Resolution
The so-called curse was actually the result of German military scientists experimenting with poisonous gases. After killing all the scientists, the soldiers in charge of the program sent a panzer to eliminate the Phantomhive staff, but was it destroyed by Sebastian. Ciel had Sullivan and her butler live in England while Sebastian hid the gas samples they stole from the lab under a rock in the ocean.

Sphere Music Hall Gatherings

Sphere Music Hall Gatherings
Ch109 Sphere Music Hall
Watchdog: Ciel Phantomhive
Date: September to November 1889
Associates: Sebastian Michaelis, Sieglinde Sullivan, Edward Midford, Soma Asman Kadar, Cheslock, Clayton, Joanne Harcourt, Nina Hopkins
A recently popular music hall garners attention for holding enigmatic parties every Saturday in the evening, where masses of people seemingly intermingle with no regard for social classifications. Due to the large influx of attendees, the roads in front of the concert hall are increasingly blocked by numerous horse carts. Perplexed, Queen Victoria dispatches investigators to enquire into the gatherings but to no avail; peculiarly, they become regular attendees themselves. She relates to Ciel Phantomhive her concern of the possibility that "some manner of evil" may be taking place; whereupon the latter decides to discretely investigate the hall himself.[21]
Resolution


Ongoing Cases

References

  1. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 15, page 10
  2. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 32, page 6
  3. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 6, page 8
  4. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 12, page 27
  5. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 15, page 3
  6. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 18, pages 6 - 10
  7. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 21, page 48
  8. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 23
  9. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 24, pages 5-6
  10. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 31, pages 26 - 29
  11. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 34, pages 15 - 24
  12. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 33
  13. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 35, page 18
  14. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 67, page 13
  15. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 83, pages 18-29
  16. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 82, pages 19-21
  17. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 83, page 33
  18. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 84, page 26
  19. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 84, pages 32-33
  20. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 86, pages 12-13
  21. Kuroshitsuji manga; Chapter 109, pages 16 - 19
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