Order of the Clock Tower

The Order of the Clock Tower (時計塔の従騎士,) is an underground organization of ability users in Great Britain and the England's secret military agency.

Description
It is a British state organization that has been knighted, granting them the authority to protect the queen. The members of the organization were the queen's highest-ranking imperial guards. Their guard is known for being unbreakable because the ability users belonging to the organization were on the same level as of the Transcendents. Each member was said to be capable of single-handedly taking out an entire terrorist organization in one night.

They are also known to hold an ability weapon called One Order.

Background
During the coronation night of the queen, some of the members of the organization were easily killed by Paul Verlaine.

Influence
They were the organization responsible for chasing the group known as Mimic out of Europe.

Serial Skill User Suicide Phenomenon
The Order of the Clock Tower led by Agatha called the Special Division for Unusual Powers informing them about dispatching an ability user to incinerate the fog before it spreads to other parts of the world. Later during the incident, Tatsuhiko Shibusawa was successfully eliminated and the fog disappeared, thanks to Atsushi Nakajima. Due to this, the Order of the Clock Tower aborted their mission.

Vampire Infection Outbreak Arc
As a request from the United Nations's chairman to release the ability weapon One Order to suppress the vampire infection outbreak, two agents from the Order of the Clock Tower were sent to deliver One Order to Japan. During the transfer, their flight is disrupted by an explosion planned by the Armed Detective Agency in order to retrieve the weapon themselves. Due to the disruption, one agent instructs to return to their base in order for the weapon to not be sabotaged. However sooner later, the two agents suddenly bleeds out and are eventually killed, causing their plane to descend and blow up with Ōchi Fukuchi getting hold of the weapon.