
The vagabond of paradise. The court wizard, prophet, and adviser from the Legend of King Arthur. He would sometimes guide, sometimes cause trouble for, and s... [Read more]
Japanese: Takahiro Sakurai
English: Robbie Daymond
The vagabond of paradise. The court wizard, prophet, and adviser from the Legend of King Arthur. He would sometimes guide, sometimes cause trouble for, and sometimes aid King Arthur as he fought against his many enemies and overcame his many trials. He was a sage, but fundamentally not human. He was, in fact, a half-blood born of a human and an incubus.
"I love the world of humans, but as for individual humans, well, um... you know! Yep! Okay, I'm starting to think it's better left unsaid!"
As you can see, he's not particularly an ally of mankind. He is one of the strongest Casters, but he isn't very good at magecraft. Why? Because he gets tongue-tied when chanting spells, you see.
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A young man like the wind blowing across a grassy plain. Everyone relaxes in his presence. A good-looking, easygoing man with a good heart.
But he lacks a sense of responsibility and tends to be relaxed no matter the situation, so he is often seen as a shady con man. He takes an objective view of things, and while he admits that the human world can be a cruel place,
he says, "Well that's no fun, is it?" and changes the world into something happy.
He loves the world of mankind. He loves mischief. He loves girls. The Mage of Flowers gets through most of his problems with a refreshing smile and a, "Now, now," retort.
He's often seen as a perfectly happy person, with no worries at all, but Merlin himself realizes that he is an outsider in human society, and so he can't tear down the final barrier of being able to call someone a dear friend. He watches over the world day and night so that humanity can have a happy ending.
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