The facade Johan Liebert presents to the world is one of charm and gentility. On the surface, he's a charismatic, compassionate, yet somewhat aloof individual. He easily captivates others with his seemingly flawless persona, making him extraordinarily influential and persuasive. People like Hans Georg Schuwald are so taken in by his charm and charisma that they describe him as "not of this world." This meticulously crafted veneer allows him to gain allies with ease and manipulate them to do his bidding, his true intentions obscured behind a mask of supposed friendship and goodwill. However, beneath this polished exterior lies a far more chilling reality. Johan is a master of deception and manipulation, callously inflicting destruction and suffering on those unfortunate enough to cross his path. His psychopathic tendencies were evident even before his time at the notorious Kinderheim 511. His acts of violence, both in his childhood and adulthood, are not spontaneous outbursts but premeditated, calculated actions.