TV-Series
Description
Ragnus Windaria is a young man in his twenties, approximately 185 centimeters tall, with blond hair that reaches his neck and brown eyes. He is a prince of the Kingdom of Wyndaria, the island where the story takes place, and in the anime he is presented as the island's ruler. He is the older brother of Princess Rufina.
In the original game he serves as a guide for the main character, and in the anime he appears in a supporting role with a similar function. His personality is described as friendly and considerate, with the manner of a dependable older brother. He is calm and sharp-witted, places great importance on honor, and is well trusted by his subordinates. He is often shown playing a harp by the fountain in the castle garden and at times offers advice and direction to the protagonists. He is especially soft toward his younger sister, who is one of the few people able to weaken his composure.
The anime adaptation also emphasizes a more self-indulgent side of him. As ruler of Wyndaria, he prioritizes a luxurious lifestyle within the safety of his castle and appears detached from the hardships and daily realities of the people beyond its walls. This raises questions about how closely he is connected to the larger affairs of the island, and his attitude creates a notable contrast between his privileged position and the more grounded experiences of the main characters. Despite this, he remains involved in their journey and at one point issues a request that becomes part of their adventure.
As a combatant, he fights as a paladin-style swordsman on the front line using a sword and shield. He wields numerous light-attribute techniques, which are especially effective against dark and undead enemies. His combat role is that of a well-balanced holy knight rather than a specialized offensive or defensive fighter.
His key relationships are with his sister Rufina, toward whom he shows a caring and vulnerable side, and with his subordinates, who remain loyal because of his strong sense of duty. His connection to the main characters is that of a royal guide and patron, helping them through counsel and support rather than joining them as an equal party member. The available material does not describe a major personal transformation, and his character is primarily defined by the tension between his devotion to a comfortable royal life and his obligations to his kingdom and family.
In the original game he serves as a guide for the main character, and in the anime he appears in a supporting role with a similar function. His personality is described as friendly and considerate, with the manner of a dependable older brother. He is calm and sharp-witted, places great importance on honor, and is well trusted by his subordinates. He is often shown playing a harp by the fountain in the castle garden and at times offers advice and direction to the protagonists. He is especially soft toward his younger sister, who is one of the few people able to weaken his composure.
The anime adaptation also emphasizes a more self-indulgent side of him. As ruler of Wyndaria, he prioritizes a luxurious lifestyle within the safety of his castle and appears detached from the hardships and daily realities of the people beyond its walls. This raises questions about how closely he is connected to the larger affairs of the island, and his attitude creates a notable contrast between his privileged position and the more grounded experiences of the main characters. Despite this, he remains involved in their journey and at one point issues a request that becomes part of their adventure.
As a combatant, he fights as a paladin-style swordsman on the front line using a sword and shield. He wields numerous light-attribute techniques, which are especially effective against dark and undead enemies. His combat role is that of a well-balanced holy knight rather than a specialized offensive or defensive fighter.
His key relationships are with his sister Rufina, toward whom he shows a caring and vulnerable side, and with his subordinates, who remain loyal because of his strong sense of duty. His connection to the main characters is that of a royal guide and patron, helping them through counsel and support rather than joining them as an equal party member. The available material does not describe a major personal transformation, and his character is primarily defined by the tension between his devotion to a comfortable royal life and his obligations to his kingdom and family.