Saya Kuromori’s suppressed pistol, a sleek black sidearm carried through the city’s night districts with the same quiet precision that defines her work.

Saya Kuromori’s suppressed pistol is not a loud weapon. It is built for close alleys, wet pavement, narrow stairwells, and the kind of work that happens after the district has gone quiet. Its black frame, long suppressor, and warm grip make it instantly recognizable without turning it into a showpiece.
In The Red Veil, Saya exposes a hidden crew preying on the district’s night workers. The pistol fits that world: controlled, direct, and carried by someone who understands that danger in the city does not always announce itself.
The weapon’s value is not in ornament or spectacle. It belongs to Saya’s silhouette: red cloak, black boots, narrow alley light, and the sidearm held low until it is needed. It is part of the warning she brings into the places others avoid — quiet enough to stay hidden, sharp enough to end a threat before it spreads.