The King of the Asura Kingdom after the Laplace Campaign.
The last surviving member of the Asura royal family from the time of the Laplace Campaign.
He was incapable of studying, lacked martial talent, and was cowardly, always running away. He would secretly sneak into town, spend his time drinking at the tavern, and make advances towards the tavern girls. However, he possessed the most crucial element of a king: the power to nurture and help people grow. This enabled him to unite the heavily battered Asura Kingdom.
Perugius described him as flexible yet cautious, hearty yet delicate. He loved and needed wastefulness, and because of this, there was no waste in anything he did. Precisely because there was no waste, he could observe people, nurture them, and help them grow. He believed him to be the person worthy of standing at the pinnacle of humanity in a turbulent world.
While recognized by Perugius as a “true king,” the king himself had a separate vision of an “ideal king.” He reportedly said, ‘The one for whom everyone is willing to risk their lives is the ideal king.’
According to records stored in the Library Labyrinth, in the midst of losing both older brothers and his father, he beseeched the Seven Heroes to obtain a way to defeat the Demon God Laplace. He diligently defended the Asura Kingdom until the return of the Seven Heroes, making him an unsung hero.
In his personal diary stored in the Library Labyrinth, it was noted that due to his perceived lack of ability, he would drink in frustration and quarrel with mercenaries and adventurers, venting his complaints.