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Dyne Woodwonder is a supporting character from the anime and light novel series Overlord, specifically appearing in the storyline often referred to as the Dark Warrior arc. He is a silver-ranked adventurer and a member of the adventurer team known as the Swords of Darkness, operating out of the city of E-Rantel.

Dyne has a distinctive and somewhat intimidating appearance. He possesses a large, bulky body and a huge, groomed beard that covers his mouth, giving him the look of a barbarian or a wild man rather than a spellcaster. His eyes are almost always depicted as being closed. Despite his rugged exterior, he carries the faint smell of grass and herbs, which emanates from the pouches strapped to his waist.

In terms of personality, Dyne stands out as a calm, friendly, and sensible individual. He serves as a grounding presence within his party, often acting as the voice of reason during discussions and offering good advice to his companions when needed. He speaks in a formal and deliberate manner, and he possesses a quiet but firm confidence in his own abilities and knowledge, particularly regarding nature and forest survival. While he is a cooperative and reliable teammate, he does have a subtle sense of pride, believing his skills in a forest environment surpass those of his comrade, the ranger Lukrut Volve.

The background of Dyne Woodwonder is not extensively detailed, but his primary motivation as an adventurer is known. He heard the tales of the legendary Thirteen Heroes and was particularly inspired by the exploits of the Black Knight among them. This admiration led him to join the Swords of Darkness with a specific goal: to acquire the four legendary dark swords that the Black Knight was said to have wielded. His role in the story is as a member of the supporting cast, representing the more common and everyday adventurers of the world.

Dyne’s key relationships are with his fellow members of the Swords of Darkness. He shares a close friendship with the team's leader, Peter Mauk, and is a supportive figure to the young magic caster, Ninya, whom he encourages to follow her dreams. He and Lukrut Volve have a friendly rivalry, with Dyne believing himself to be the more capable fighter in a forest setting. A significant relationship forms when his team encounters Momon, the dark-armored warrior who is the public identity of the series' protagonist, Ainz Ooal Gown. Dyne and his teammates initially invite Momon and his partner Nabe to join them on a mission. Over the course of their journey together, Dyne witnesses Momon's immense power firsthand, comparing his strength to that of the heroes of legend and developing a deep sense of admiration and respect for him, even referring to him as "master Momon".

Dyne Woodwonder experiences a tragic and abrupt end to his development. After successfully completing a mission to escort a young pharmacist named Nfirea to Carne Village and back to E-Rantel, Dyne and his party are ambushed at Nfirea's home by the sadistic warriors Clementine and Khajiit Dale Badantel. Showing his selfless nature, Dyne fights alongside his friends Peter and Lukrut, urging Ninya and Nfirea to escape while they buy time. This act of bravery leads to his death at the hands of Clementine. His fate does not end there, as his body, along with those of his fallen comrades, is reanimated as a zombie by the necromancy of Khajiit. In this undead state, Dyne attacks Momon when he arrives on the scene. Momon is forced to destroy the reanimated corpses of the adventurers he had fought alongside, putting them to a final rest.

As a druid, Dyne Woodwonder possesses several notable abilities that make him an effective support member of his team. His primary role is that of a healer and nature magic user. He is known to be knowledgeable about herbs and natural remedies, which is reflected in his equipment and the scent he carries. In combat, he fights with a mace as his main melee weapon, allowing him to protect the party's mages, such as Ninya, by fighting on the front lines. His magical abilities include a first-tier healing spell called Light Healing, which he uses to mend wounds. For crowd control, he can cast Twine Plant, a spell that summons vines from the ground to ensnare and immobilize opponents, effective enough to restrain large monsters like ogres. His skill set firmly establishes him as a reliable and capable druid, whose loss is keenly felt by those who knew him.