TV-Series
Description
Danka Niel Maple, an elf warrior from the Great Canada Forest, serves as a protector of the elven settlement Maple. While patrolling near the human territory of Diento, he crosses paths with Arc, a mysterious armored figure, during a mission to liberate enslaved elves. Though wary of humans due to historical persecution, Danka begrudgingly allies with Arc after observing Ponta, a spirit companion bound to him, yet maintains guarded skepticism.
Tasked with dismantling human slaver operations, Danka coordinates raids on Diento’s slave warehouses alongside Arc and Ariane Glenys Maple. He balances pragmatism with caution, ensuring freed elves’ safety while scrutinizing Arc’s enigmatic motives. Following a successful mission, he withdraws to escort survivors while Ariane and Arc pursue further captives.
Later, Danka joins relief efforts in the Nohzan Kingdom, reuniting with Arc and Ariane. His distrust resurfaces upon discovering Arc’s ties to Lalatoya village and transformation into a dark elf, prompting vows to monitor Arc’s influence closely.
Shaped by elven persecution, Danka’s loyalty to his kin borders on militant, tempered only by pragmatic alliances. He shares a respectful but critical rapport with Ariane, acknowledging her prowess while challenging her insecurities. Though their collaboration evolves during missions, he often prioritizes logistics and refugee support over frontline engagement.
Media adaptations diverge slightly: the light novel sustains his skepticism toward Arc, while the manga accelerates trust after witnessing Arc’s magic, inserting Danka directly into the assault on Houvan stronghold—a narrative departure from the source material.
As a top Maple warrior, his combat proficiency is acknowledged without explicit detail. Key alliances include a terse partnership with Arc, driven by necessity, and mutual respect with Ariane despite tactical disagreements.
Danka’s past remains largely unexplored beyond his anti-slavery role and Maple residency. His actions consistently prioritize elven liberation and retaliation against human aggression, mirroring the series’ central conflict between species.
Tasked with dismantling human slaver operations, Danka coordinates raids on Diento’s slave warehouses alongside Arc and Ariane Glenys Maple. He balances pragmatism with caution, ensuring freed elves’ safety while scrutinizing Arc’s enigmatic motives. Following a successful mission, he withdraws to escort survivors while Ariane and Arc pursue further captives.
Later, Danka joins relief efforts in the Nohzan Kingdom, reuniting with Arc and Ariane. His distrust resurfaces upon discovering Arc’s ties to Lalatoya village and transformation into a dark elf, prompting vows to monitor Arc’s influence closely.
Shaped by elven persecution, Danka’s loyalty to his kin borders on militant, tempered only by pragmatic alliances. He shares a respectful but critical rapport with Ariane, acknowledging her prowess while challenging her insecurities. Though their collaboration evolves during missions, he often prioritizes logistics and refugee support over frontline engagement.
Media adaptations diverge slightly: the light novel sustains his skepticism toward Arc, while the manga accelerates trust after witnessing Arc’s magic, inserting Danka directly into the assault on Houvan stronghold—a narrative departure from the source material.
As a top Maple warrior, his combat proficiency is acknowledged without explicit detail. Key alliances include a terse partnership with Arc, driven by necessity, and mutual respect with Ariane despite tactical disagreements.
Danka’s past remains largely unexplored beyond his anti-slavery role and Maple residency. His actions consistently prioritize elven liberation and retaliation against human aggression, mirroring the series’ central conflict between species.