TV-Series
Description
Naris Aldo, often referred to as the Duke of Crystal, is a nobleman from the kingdom of Parros in the world of Guin Saga. He is a central figure in the political landscape of the story, known for his striking appearance, which features straight black hair that reaches his waist and dark blue eyes. His beauty is frequently described as extraordinary, rivaling that of any man. He is next in line for the throne of Parros after the twins Remus and Rinda. Naris is betrothed to Rinda, a political engagement that ties him directly to the royal family. He has a brother who is a wandering minstrel.
In terms of personality, Naris is composed and carries himself with the dignity expected of his noble title. He is a highly skilled strategist, often thinking several steps ahead in the complex political and military conflicts that define the series. His motivations are rooted in the preservation and strengthening of Parros, as well as maintaining his own position of influence. He is pragmatic and willing to navigate dangerous alliances, at one point becoming the fiancé of Amnelis of Mongaul to further his goals. Throughout the story, he faces numerous attempts on his life due to his importance and the machinations of his enemies.
His role in the story is that of a political operator and a key supporting figure in the struggle between the kingdoms of Parros and Mongaul. He is not a frontline warrior like Guin but instead exerts his influence through diplomacy, strategy, and marriage alliances. This makes him a vital asset to the royal twins, Remus and Rinda, whom he supports. His relationship with Rinda is formal and political, though he shows a protective interest in her well-being and the stability of her rule.
Naris experiences development as the political situation grows more desperate. He is forced to make difficult compromises, and his strategic acumen is tested repeatedly. His abilities lie not in martial prowess but in his talent for planning, his understanding of courtly politics, and his ability to read people and situations. He is perceived by the common people as a champion and a savior, adding a layer of public expectation to his personal ambitions.
In terms of personality, Naris is composed and carries himself with the dignity expected of his noble title. He is a highly skilled strategist, often thinking several steps ahead in the complex political and military conflicts that define the series. His motivations are rooted in the preservation and strengthening of Parros, as well as maintaining his own position of influence. He is pragmatic and willing to navigate dangerous alliances, at one point becoming the fiancé of Amnelis of Mongaul to further his goals. Throughout the story, he faces numerous attempts on his life due to his importance and the machinations of his enemies.
His role in the story is that of a political operator and a key supporting figure in the struggle between the kingdoms of Parros and Mongaul. He is not a frontline warrior like Guin but instead exerts his influence through diplomacy, strategy, and marriage alliances. This makes him a vital asset to the royal twins, Remus and Rinda, whom he supports. His relationship with Rinda is formal and political, though he shows a protective interest in her well-being and the stability of her rule.
Naris experiences development as the political situation grows more desperate. He is forced to make difficult compromises, and his strategic acumen is tested repeatedly. His abilities lie not in martial prowess but in his talent for planning, his understanding of courtly politics, and his ability to read people and situations. He is perceived by the common people as a champion and a savior, adding a layer of public expectation to his personal ambitions.