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Carrossea Doon is a central figure whose true allegiances remain ambiguous for much of the narrative. Officially, he is presented as an independent contract worker for Bookwald Industries, a powerful global corporation. In reality, his role is far more complex and clandestine; he operates as one of the most capable and trusted agents of the criminal organization Enfant, serving directly as the right-hand man to the enigmatic leader Friday Monday. Simultaneously, he maintains a significant level of involvement with the government of the war-torn nation of Gazth-Sonika, eventually rising to the position of Military Commander. This ability to navigate between three powerful and often opposing factions defines his calculated and resourceful nature.
Carrossea possesses a thoughtful, intelligent, and remarkably charismatic demeanor. He rarely displays signs of fear or distress, even when directly threatened by someone as skilled as the mercenary Madlax. This calm and collected exterior is paired with a cold and pragmatic willingness to lie, manipulate, and kill to achieve his objectives. He is a man who, when he wants something, will pursue it by any means necessary, and his ability to handle immense pressure is a testament to his cleverness and strategic mind. Despite this seemingly ruthless efficiency, there are clear indications of a deeper capacity for genuine emotion and care. His interactions with the gentle Margaret Burton are marked by an unexpected tenderness, and he goes out of his way to protect the investigator Vanessa Rene from being eliminated by Enfant, suggesting a moral complexity beneath his calculated surface.
The primary driving force behind all of Carrossea's actions is the desperate search for his own lost past. Like the protagonist Margaret Burton and the warrior Madlax, Carrossea has no memory of his life from before twelve years ago. This shared amnesia is the key to his motivations. While Friday Monday seeks the three holy books to open a doorway to another world for his own transcendent purposes, Carrossea desires the same books to unlock the mystery of his own identity. He uses his high-ranking positions within Bookwald and Enfant to search for clues, and he eventually begins feeding false information to his boss, Friday Monday, to protect Margaret and Vanessa, whom he sees as crucial pieces of his personal puzzle. His ultimate goal is not power or destruction, but self-discovery and the recovery of a forgotten self he deeply yearns to know.
His role in the story is that of a mysterious wild card whose loyalties slowly shift. Initially a shadowy figure whose side is impossible to determine, he becomes a key player in the race to collect the three holy books. His true significance is revealed through his connection to a pivotal event twelve years prior: a plane crash in Gazth-Sonika that was caught in a supernatural storm. In the past, Carrossea was a young boy with yellow hair named Poupee. He was the sole survivor of the crash alongside a five-year-old Margaret Burton. As the two children tried to survive in a warzone, Poupee fell in love with Margaret and vowed to protect her. When Margaret ran into the line of fire, Poupee shielded her from a stray bullet and was killed. However, his powerful will to live, combined with the lingering magic of the "Other World" that had briefly opened, created a new existence: the amnesiac persona of Carrossea Doon. Friday Monday later found this being, named him, and molded him into his personal assistant.
This tragic origin defines his key relationships. He is subordinate to Friday Monday, the man who shaped his new life, but his true loyalty is to his own obscured past. He shares a unique and rapid trust with Margaret Burton, born from their forgotten shared history, and it is strongly implied that the feelings Poupee had for her linger within Carrossea. He also has a relationship with the soldier Limelda Jorg, which is portrayed as primarily physical or convenient rather than deeply romantic. His development culminates in a devastating moment of self-discovery. After obtaining the holy books and learning the truth of his existence as Poupee, Carrossea realizes he is not a normal human but a spirit held together by will and magic. Beings created under such circumstances are doomed to vanish upon learning the truth of their nature. Consequently, Carrossea Doon ceases to exist, disappearing just after confessing that his love for Margaret was the core of his being.
In terms of abilities, Carrossea does not possess supernatural combat skills. His greatest talents lie in espionage, manipulation, and strategic planning. He is a master of information warfare, able to weave deceptions and maintain multiple conflicting cover stories simultaneously. As a high-ranking agent of Enfant and a military commander, he is a skilled leader and tactician, and he is proficient with firearms, as befits his position. His most notable "ability," however, is his unique and tragic existence as a resurrected being, a consequence of the supernatural forces at play in the world. This existence is less a power he wields and more the defining, and ultimately fatal, condition of his character.
Carrossea possesses a thoughtful, intelligent, and remarkably charismatic demeanor. He rarely displays signs of fear or distress, even when directly threatened by someone as skilled as the mercenary Madlax. This calm and collected exterior is paired with a cold and pragmatic willingness to lie, manipulate, and kill to achieve his objectives. He is a man who, when he wants something, will pursue it by any means necessary, and his ability to handle immense pressure is a testament to his cleverness and strategic mind. Despite this seemingly ruthless efficiency, there are clear indications of a deeper capacity for genuine emotion and care. His interactions with the gentle Margaret Burton are marked by an unexpected tenderness, and he goes out of his way to protect the investigator Vanessa Rene from being eliminated by Enfant, suggesting a moral complexity beneath his calculated surface.
The primary driving force behind all of Carrossea's actions is the desperate search for his own lost past. Like the protagonist Margaret Burton and the warrior Madlax, Carrossea has no memory of his life from before twelve years ago. This shared amnesia is the key to his motivations. While Friday Monday seeks the three holy books to open a doorway to another world for his own transcendent purposes, Carrossea desires the same books to unlock the mystery of his own identity. He uses his high-ranking positions within Bookwald and Enfant to search for clues, and he eventually begins feeding false information to his boss, Friday Monday, to protect Margaret and Vanessa, whom he sees as crucial pieces of his personal puzzle. His ultimate goal is not power or destruction, but self-discovery and the recovery of a forgotten self he deeply yearns to know.
His role in the story is that of a mysterious wild card whose loyalties slowly shift. Initially a shadowy figure whose side is impossible to determine, he becomes a key player in the race to collect the three holy books. His true significance is revealed through his connection to a pivotal event twelve years prior: a plane crash in Gazth-Sonika that was caught in a supernatural storm. In the past, Carrossea was a young boy with yellow hair named Poupee. He was the sole survivor of the crash alongside a five-year-old Margaret Burton. As the two children tried to survive in a warzone, Poupee fell in love with Margaret and vowed to protect her. When Margaret ran into the line of fire, Poupee shielded her from a stray bullet and was killed. However, his powerful will to live, combined with the lingering magic of the "Other World" that had briefly opened, created a new existence: the amnesiac persona of Carrossea Doon. Friday Monday later found this being, named him, and molded him into his personal assistant.
This tragic origin defines his key relationships. He is subordinate to Friday Monday, the man who shaped his new life, but his true loyalty is to his own obscured past. He shares a unique and rapid trust with Margaret Burton, born from their forgotten shared history, and it is strongly implied that the feelings Poupee had for her linger within Carrossea. He also has a relationship with the soldier Limelda Jorg, which is portrayed as primarily physical or convenient rather than deeply romantic. His development culminates in a devastating moment of self-discovery. After obtaining the holy books and learning the truth of his existence as Poupee, Carrossea realizes he is not a normal human but a spirit held together by will and magic. Beings created under such circumstances are doomed to vanish upon learning the truth of their nature. Consequently, Carrossea Doon ceases to exist, disappearing just after confessing that his love for Margaret was the core of his being.
In terms of abilities, Carrossea does not possess supernatural combat skills. His greatest talents lie in espionage, manipulation, and strategic planning. He is a master of information warfare, able to weave deceptions and maintain multiple conflicting cover stories simultaneously. As a high-ranking agent of Enfant and a military commander, he is a skilled leader and tactician, and he is proficient with firearms, as befits his position. His most notable "ability," however, is his unique and tragic existence as a resurrected being, a consequence of the supernatural forces at play in the world. This existence is less a power he wields and more the defining, and ultimately fatal, condition of his character.