Description
Hugo Simon, born in 982 Y.C. in Le Sant Village, Silvayer Forestdom, spent his youth alongside friends Leo Fourcade and Celia Arvier until wartime destruction drove them to Treand Village under Celia’s relatives’ guardianship. In 998 Y.C., the trio entered the Aedis Knight Academy’s Blaze Class exam. Hugo and Leo’s overconfidence during the final bout led to defeat, relegating them to provisional status while their female peers secured full membership.
The 999 Y.C. Le Sant Village Memorial Ceremony Incident catalyzed Hugo’s defection to the Gildllan Imperial Army. His disillusionment with the Jerle Federation deepened following a meeting with Chancellor August Wallenstein, who revealed shared grievances over familial losses. Assigned to Team Laurence under Amelie Laurence’s command, Hugo faced hostility from teammate Falk during their inaugural mission: sabotaging a Federation weapon at Fort Horseshoe to secure imperial dominance.
At the Third Lunne Battle, Hugo confronted Leo and Celia during their mission to disable the imperial Pilier energy tower. Collaborating with Alexandra von Sonne, he reconfigured the structure into a catastrophic energy cannon, sparking an imperial invasion. A climactic duel with Leo atop the tower exposed Hugo’s turmoil as the weapon’s activation ravaged the battlefield. Though Federation forces stalled the cannon, Hugo withdrew with August, cementing imperial control over Lunne.
Physically distinguished by white-blonde hair, blue eyes, and a tan complexion, Hugo transitioned from a black academy uniform to an imperial green-and-black ensemble adorned with a pauldron, mantle, and a wing-themed Embleo tattoo behind his left shoulder.
Reserved and stoic, Hugo masks his worries, unnerving friends with prolonged silence. Though respectful of authority, he covertly studies forbidden imperial technologies like Reactors and Primordial Beast mana. His combat style blends a sword’s aggressive strikes with defensive Guard and Perfect Parry maneuvers—a balance praised by peers, though occasional underestimation of foes proved costly.
Ideological rifts strain his bonds with Leo and Celia, yet embers of reconciliation linger. Hugo’s defection and role in Lunne’s fall underscore a fractured pursuit of justice, shaped by Federation disillusionment and alignment with August’s ambitions.
The 999 Y.C. Le Sant Village Memorial Ceremony Incident catalyzed Hugo’s defection to the Gildllan Imperial Army. His disillusionment with the Jerle Federation deepened following a meeting with Chancellor August Wallenstein, who revealed shared grievances over familial losses. Assigned to Team Laurence under Amelie Laurence’s command, Hugo faced hostility from teammate Falk during their inaugural mission: sabotaging a Federation weapon at Fort Horseshoe to secure imperial dominance.
At the Third Lunne Battle, Hugo confronted Leo and Celia during their mission to disable the imperial Pilier energy tower. Collaborating with Alexandra von Sonne, he reconfigured the structure into a catastrophic energy cannon, sparking an imperial invasion. A climactic duel with Leo atop the tower exposed Hugo’s turmoil as the weapon’s activation ravaged the battlefield. Though Federation forces stalled the cannon, Hugo withdrew with August, cementing imperial control over Lunne.
Physically distinguished by white-blonde hair, blue eyes, and a tan complexion, Hugo transitioned from a black academy uniform to an imperial green-and-black ensemble adorned with a pauldron, mantle, and a wing-themed Embleo tattoo behind his left shoulder.
Reserved and stoic, Hugo masks his worries, unnerving friends with prolonged silence. Though respectful of authority, he covertly studies forbidden imperial technologies like Reactors and Primordial Beast mana. His combat style blends a sword’s aggressive strikes with defensive Guard and Perfect Parry maneuvers—a balance praised by peers, though occasional underestimation of foes proved costly.
Ideological rifts strain his bonds with Leo and Celia, yet embers of reconciliation linger. Hugo’s defection and role in Lunne’s fall underscore a fractured pursuit of justice, shaped by Federation disillusionment and alignment with August’s ambitions.