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Pirsoyn is a Crimson Denizen and a member of the organization Bal Masqué, where the character holds the rank of Jaeger and works as an Unrestricted Spell Master. Pirsoyn's true name is Cup of Corrupting Indulgence, and the character's gender is never specified, leaving the figure deliberately ambiguous in appearance and identity. Pirsoyn has a youthful look, with green eyes and short brown hair.

In the story, Pirsoyn appears as a supporting operative on the side of Bal Masqué during the final phase of the conflict. The character is most notable for a close working partnership with a Wanderer named Ribesal, whose true name is Dashing Earthly Fiend. Pirsoyn frequently serves as Ribesal's adjutant, and the pair have built a strong reputation through their combined accomplishments in battle. This partnership places Pirsoyn within the command structure of Bal Masqué's military efforts, and during the Second Great War the two operate in support of the organization's large-scale operations, with Ribesal commanding a major subjugation army and Pirsoyn assisting in that campaign. Pirsoyn also carries battle experience from engagements against the Four Gods of Earth, a group of formidable enemies.

Pirsoyn's most distinctive ability is a personal Unrestricted Spell called Daimon. This spell unleashes a poisonous mist with the pale color of an iris flower, and anyone who inhales it becomes intoxicated and falls into a state of confusion. The effect leaves affected opponents disoriented and vulnerable, making Daimon a valuable weapon in combat situations. As an Unrestricted Spell Master, Pirsoyn is skilled in the manipulation of such techniques, and the use of Daimon defines the character's role as a spellcasting combatant rather than a frontline fighter.

Little is established about Pirsoyn's inner personality and motivations. The character is shown as a capable, dutiful member of Bal Masqué, loyal to the organization and competent in spellcraft and battlefield support. Pirsoyn does not receive significant individual character development or a personal arc; the figure remains a minor supporting presence whose identity is tied almost entirely to the role within Bal Masqué, the partnership with Ribesal, and the mastery of the Daimon spell. As a result, Pirsoyn stands out less for personality than for the mysterious, unassuming appearance and the distinctive and effective combat technique that accompanies it.
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