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Description
Thanzamer is a mercenary warrior hired to counter orc threats on Gifon Island. He possesses dark, slicked-back hair and dark-colored eyes, wearing a dark sleeveless tunic, forearm bandages, and boots. He always carries a large sword.
Originally from Gifon Island, he fled fifteen years before the story's events, finding the island stifling and boring. His years as a mercenary exposed him to diverse experiences that reshaped his view, leading him to recognize the island's peaceful, war-free existence as an ideal worth defending. This realization fuels his dissatisfaction with current residents who, he believes, fail to appreciate their peace.
Personality-wise, he demonstrates recklessness and arrogance, traits that nearly proved fatal during an orc battle. Fellow mercenaries label him insipid and crude. Despite this rough exterior, his actions reveal a deeper commitment to his homeland's safety.
During the orc conflict, he participates in defending the island and its villagers. His story culminates amid a volcanic eruption and orc assault. While protecting a ship evacuating villagers from both the orc queen and advancing lava, he sustains fatal injuries and falls. This sacrifice underscores his transformed loyalty to Gifon Island, serving as a narrative parallel to themes addressing the value of human life and homeland. His death prompts reflection in another character regarding the worth of people and places one might otherwise dismiss.
Originally from Gifon Island, he fled fifteen years before the story's events, finding the island stifling and boring. His years as a mercenary exposed him to diverse experiences that reshaped his view, leading him to recognize the island's peaceful, war-free existence as an ideal worth defending. This realization fuels his dissatisfaction with current residents who, he believes, fail to appreciate their peace.
Personality-wise, he demonstrates recklessness and arrogance, traits that nearly proved fatal during an orc battle. Fellow mercenaries label him insipid and crude. Despite this rough exterior, his actions reveal a deeper commitment to his homeland's safety.
During the orc conflict, he participates in defending the island and its villagers. His story culminates amid a volcanic eruption and orc assault. While protecting a ship evacuating villagers from both the orc queen and advancing lava, he sustains fatal injuries and falls. This sacrifice underscores his transformed loyalty to Gifon Island, serving as a narrative parallel to themes addressing the value of human life and homeland. His death prompts reflection in another character regarding the worth of people and places one might otherwise dismiss.