"You have to tell everyone about the adventure you had, more than anyone else."
—Sansón
Story[]
- The Bloodfiend from another family brought the golden branch and planted it in the deepest part of the real Don Quixote's heart, awakening his desires and subconsciousness, causing La Manchaland to reopen 200 years later, and left a prophecy that "one day, your last descendant will pull it up again." He claimed to be a guide who led the sinners to visit La Manchaland. His name was Sanson, and he could see the mark like Demian and others.
- After the sinners defeat The Barber, he appears on stage and puts on an adventure play for Don Quixote. Since Don Quixote seems dissatisfied with Sanson playing the role of the Knight of the White Moon in the play , he gives the role of the Knight of the White Moon to Sinclair. After the performance, he opens the entrance to Area 2 of La Mancha for the sinners.
- He served as the narrator in La Manchaland Area 2 - Haunted House - Bloody Mary, telling the story of La Manchaland. When the sinners saw the dying Priest and tortured him to no avail, Jia Xichun and her group were about to kill the priest, but he appeared again and took the priest away, creating another "adventure story" for Don Quixote.
- Then, in the Carnival Parade in Area 3 of La Manchaland, he appeared in front of the criminals who defeated Dulcinea. He told Don Quixote, who begged him not to see him do evil, that "it is your duty to tell your story". Then, under his influence, Don Quixote took off her Rocinante.
Trivia[]
- In the book, Sansón and the Knight of White Moon are the same person. The relationship between Bari and Sansón in the story is still unknown.