
Ptolemaîos can be said to have had two primes in his life. One when he conquered the world alongside Iskandar, and another when he ruled over Egypt as pharao... [Read more]
Japanese: Kensho Ono | Kenyu Horiuchi
Ptolemaîos can be said to have had two primes in his life. One when he conquered the world alongside Iskandar, and another when he ruled over Egypt as pharaoh.
The former version of him is a dashing, vigorous man who gets along well with his Master, making him a reliable soldier. The latter Ptolemaîos is a king who built a dynasty and carries himself with dignity. He tends to make others, including Master, nervous. Even so, he will prove an excellent partner. Despite the stark contrast in their appearance, the two's core attitudes do not differ. This is hardly surprising, as his younger and older selves were equally constructed within Ptolemaîos using an ability similar to the Atlas Institute's Memory Partition.
According to legend, Ptolemaîos was said to be able to gain a near complete understanding of anyone in even a brief exchange. This talent was said to have helped him assemble scholars to establish his glorious academic institution, the mouseion.
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In this world, this incredible ability served as his foundation. As a result, he came into contact with an organization made up of alchemists based in Egypt...the Atlas Institute.
His sole criterion for everything is the question of whether it holds value. As Ptolemaîos is old at heart when he looks young, and vice versa, he is skilled at assessing issues and events from a variety of perspectives. If Chaldea's Master's actions are considered valuable to the world, the old and young versions Ptolemaîos of will be quick to offer aid. On the other hand, if they deem there to no longer be no such value, they will reject Master regardless of how deep a bond has been formed.
...Just as he had to do during the Wars of Alexander's Successors (Diadochi) between Iskandar's generals.







