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Cian heads the Tuatha Dé noble family, publicly renowned as a medical lineage while secretly upholding their ancient heritage as royal assassins. He personally trains his son Lugh from early childhood in both medical arts and lethal techniques, instilling the family creed that certain societal "infections" require elimination to protect the greater good. Simultaneously, Cian emphasizes the value of human life to prevent Lugh from becoming an emotionless weapon.
Tall with short brown hair, brown eyes, and a trimmed mustache, Cian balances cold professional precision with deep familial devotion. He promised his wife Esri—who opposed Lugh’s assassin training—to protect their son at all costs. Recognized as his family’s strongest assassin until witnessing Lugh’s potential, Cian dedicated himself to ensuring his son would surpass him. This culminated when a pre-teen Lugh defeated him in combat, evoking both disappointment and profound pride. Later, Cian supported Lugh’s autonomy by offering him the choice to abandon assassin life, even suggesting they flee royal obligations together.
His expertise spans assassination, torture, interrogation, and advanced medicine, reflecting the clan’s dual roles. He possesses the hereditary "Eyes of Tuatha Dé," granting enhanced long-distance vision, dynamic visual acuity, depth perception, low-light sight, and the rare ability to perceive mana flow. Cian surgically transfers these eyes to Lugh. Beyond combat and medicine, he plays the cello during personal leisure.
Cian expresses warmth and takes genuine pride in Lugh’s growth, particularly when Lugh prioritizes protecting loved ones over protocol—a choice mirroring Cian’s own past decisions regarding Esri. Though unaware of Lugh’s reincarnated identity, he interprets his son’s exceptional abilities as natural talent. Operating within the corrupt Alvan Kingdom, where nobility exploits legal systems with impunity, Cian believes assassinations are a necessary evil to maintain stability. His actions consistently uphold both his family’s legacy and the ethical framework he instills in Lugh.
Tall with short brown hair, brown eyes, and a trimmed mustache, Cian balances cold professional precision with deep familial devotion. He promised his wife Esri—who opposed Lugh’s assassin training—to protect their son at all costs. Recognized as his family’s strongest assassin until witnessing Lugh’s potential, Cian dedicated himself to ensuring his son would surpass him. This culminated when a pre-teen Lugh defeated him in combat, evoking both disappointment and profound pride. Later, Cian supported Lugh’s autonomy by offering him the choice to abandon assassin life, even suggesting they flee royal obligations together.
His expertise spans assassination, torture, interrogation, and advanced medicine, reflecting the clan’s dual roles. He possesses the hereditary "Eyes of Tuatha Dé," granting enhanced long-distance vision, dynamic visual acuity, depth perception, low-light sight, and the rare ability to perceive mana flow. Cian surgically transfers these eyes to Lugh. Beyond combat and medicine, he plays the cello during personal leisure.
Cian expresses warmth and takes genuine pride in Lugh’s growth, particularly when Lugh prioritizes protecting loved ones over protocol—a choice mirroring Cian’s own past decisions regarding Esri. Though unaware of Lugh’s reincarnated identity, he interprets his son’s exceptional abilities as natural talent. Operating within the corrupt Alvan Kingdom, where nobility exploits legal systems with impunity, Cian believes assassinations are a necessary evil to maintain stability. His actions consistently uphold both his family’s legacy and the ethical framework he instills in Lugh.