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Freid Bagwa, supreme commander of Garland's demon army, was born into a military family lost entirely in the demons' war with humanity. Adopted by the demon grand general, he enlisted to repay this debt. When his foster father fell gravely ill, Freid braved the Frost Caverns of Schnee seeking Ancient Magic for a cure. He conquered the labyrinth but obtained only metamorphosis magic, useless for healing. Worse, his foster father died during his absence, leaving Freid distraught. Traveling later, he encountered an injured white wyvern, Uranos, defending its flock from giant spiders. Impressed by its resolve, Freid bonded mentally with the creature, transformed it into a dragon, and turned the surviving wyverns into familiars.
Calm and collected, Freid displayed strategic pragmatism, employing surprise attacks or hostages against adversaries like Hajime Nagumo’s group. He valued his comrades deeply, comforting Mikhail after Cattleya's death and retreating from the Heiligh Kingdom invasion to prevent further demon casualties after Hajime annihilated 100,000 soldiers. However, he harbored intense racial pride, viewing demons as superior, and adhered fanatically to the worship of Alva (later revealed as Ehit). Even after learning Ehit manipulated the demon-human war for amusement, he rationalized it as a divine trial proving demons' worthiness. His arrogance and low emotional intelligence led him to underestimate opponents and misinterpret situations, such as assuming Hajime allied with the Heiligh Kingdom.
In combat, Freid wielded spatial magic for teleportation, barriers, and surprise assaults, alongside metamorphosis magic to create and empower monster armies. His conquest of the Grand Gruen Volcano granted him additional abilities, though most forces perished battling the guardian Patricia. During this campaign, he ambushed Hajime’s party with Uranos's aurora breath, severely injuring Hajime before retreating after a counterattack from Tio Klarus. Later, invading the Heiligh capital, he separated Yue and Shea Haulia using spatial magic. He fought Yue directly, failing to recruit her and barely escaping after she reignited his prior wounds with revival reversal magic. Hajime ultimately forced his retreat by destroying his forces with the Hyperion laser and bluffing about residual firepower.
After repeated defeats, the Demon Lord tasked Freid with collaborating with Ehit’s apostles. He later kidnapped Myuu and Hajime’s classmates to lure Hajime’s group to the demon castle. When Ehit manifested, Freid was transformed into an apostle, gaining white wings, holy garments, disintegration magic, silent spellcasting, enhanced monster control, the ability to manipulate aspects of the Sanctuary, and command of an expanded army of gray dragons. In his final battle within the divine realm, he fought Tio Klarus. Wielding godlike powers, he was outmaneuvered as Tio seized control of his dragons and unleashed her ultimate dragon form. Mortally wounded, Freid witnessed Uranos attempting to protect him despite their dissolved familiar bond. This triggered his realization that he had lost his true self by becoming Ehit’s puppet. Rejecting his apostle identity, he chose to die alongside Uranos as a demon general.
His metamorphosis magic significantly escalated demon military activity by creating powerful monsters, indirectly causing the events that transformed Hajime. Even after discovering the truth about Ehit’s manipulation, apostle conditioning prevented him from questioning his faith, leading Hajime to view him as a tragic figure due to this unwavering devotion.
Calm and collected, Freid displayed strategic pragmatism, employing surprise attacks or hostages against adversaries like Hajime Nagumo’s group. He valued his comrades deeply, comforting Mikhail after Cattleya's death and retreating from the Heiligh Kingdom invasion to prevent further demon casualties after Hajime annihilated 100,000 soldiers. However, he harbored intense racial pride, viewing demons as superior, and adhered fanatically to the worship of Alva (later revealed as Ehit). Even after learning Ehit manipulated the demon-human war for amusement, he rationalized it as a divine trial proving demons' worthiness. His arrogance and low emotional intelligence led him to underestimate opponents and misinterpret situations, such as assuming Hajime allied with the Heiligh Kingdom.
In combat, Freid wielded spatial magic for teleportation, barriers, and surprise assaults, alongside metamorphosis magic to create and empower monster armies. His conquest of the Grand Gruen Volcano granted him additional abilities, though most forces perished battling the guardian Patricia. During this campaign, he ambushed Hajime’s party with Uranos's aurora breath, severely injuring Hajime before retreating after a counterattack from Tio Klarus. Later, invading the Heiligh capital, he separated Yue and Shea Haulia using spatial magic. He fought Yue directly, failing to recruit her and barely escaping after she reignited his prior wounds with revival reversal magic. Hajime ultimately forced his retreat by destroying his forces with the Hyperion laser and bluffing about residual firepower.
After repeated defeats, the Demon Lord tasked Freid with collaborating with Ehit’s apostles. He later kidnapped Myuu and Hajime’s classmates to lure Hajime’s group to the demon castle. When Ehit manifested, Freid was transformed into an apostle, gaining white wings, holy garments, disintegration magic, silent spellcasting, enhanced monster control, the ability to manipulate aspects of the Sanctuary, and command of an expanded army of gray dragons. In his final battle within the divine realm, he fought Tio Klarus. Wielding godlike powers, he was outmaneuvered as Tio seized control of his dragons and unleashed her ultimate dragon form. Mortally wounded, Freid witnessed Uranos attempting to protect him despite their dissolved familiar bond. This triggered his realization that he had lost his true self by becoming Ehit’s puppet. Rejecting his apostle identity, he chose to die alongside Uranos as a demon general.
His metamorphosis magic significantly escalated demon military activity by creating powerful monsters, indirectly causing the events that transformed Hajime. Even after discovering the truth about Ehit’s manipulation, apostle conditioning prevented him from questioning his faith, leading Hajime to view him as a tragic figure due to this unwavering devotion.