Edmond Dantès, renowned as the Count of Monte Cristo and the King of the Cavern, manifests as an Avenger-class Servant drawn from Alexandre Dumas’ literary saga. Wrongfully accused of treason by jealous associates, he endured six years in the Château d’If’s dungeons. There, he encountered Abbé Faria, a fellow prisoner who mentored him in magecraft, philosophy, and sciences, while disclosing the secret of a buried fortune. Following Faria’s demise, Dantès engineered a daring escape by replacing the priest’s corpse in a burial sack, later claiming the treasure to forge his aristocratic alter ego. As the Count, he orchestrated elaborate retribution against those who conspired against him, unraveling their deceit-fueled lives with meticulous precision. His path to redemption emerged through Haydée, an enslaved Albanian princess he liberated, whose companionship tempered his vengeful resolve. His powers mirror his legend as an incarnation of vengeance. The Noble Phantasm *Enfer Château d’If* materializes his indomitable psyche during imprisonment, unleashing rapid strikes that generate spectral afterimages and searing flames charged with bitterness. *Attendre Espérer* (“Wait and Hope”) embodies his relentless perseverance, permitting self-revival and augmented combat parameters. Manipulating black flames that corrode foes with curse-like agony, he channels the collective resentment of his suffering. Skills like *Iron Determination EX* briefly nullify defensive evasion and amplify offensive output, while *Golden Rule A+* accelerates resource accumulation, reflecting his tactical brilliance and wealth of experience. A drama CD, *Strange Tales of Heroic Spirit Lore ~King of the Cavern, Edmond Dantès~*, chronicles his vendetta against Holy Church Executors eight years post-escape, who conspired to frame Faria. The narrative pits him against adversaries like Michael Roa Valdamjong, a Dead Apostle, showcasing his strategic ingenuity and internal ethical struggles. Allies such as Concetta, a shrewd informant, and Haydée, who cautions against reckless vengeance, illustrate the intricate bonds and psychological burdens shaping his quest. In a comedic spin-off anime, he appears fleetingly in non-speaking cameos, nodding to his iconic status across adaptations without substantive plot engagement.

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Edmond Dantes

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