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Ignor Lindor is a supporting character from the magical academy setting, a high-elf who stands as one of the top three students in his sixth year at the academy. He hails from the noble Lindor family, a branch of the elven royal house, and has a chronological age of seventy-five, which is roughly equivalent to a human of fifteen. His appearance is distinctly elven, characterized by long green hair, pointed ears, and a slim build, typically dressed in a student's robe and a bolo tie.
On the surface, Ignor presents a personality defined by pride and a perceived arrogance, especially towards other races. He strictly adheres to elven customs, which dictate that he never allow skin contact with anyone he has not deemed worthy, leading to a reputation for being distant and judgmental. His way of speaking is fair in its assessment of others but often comes across as blunt and lacking in sentiment. However, this outward behavior is later revealed to be a defense mechanism, a way of deceiving himself into believing he is not as weak as those he looks down upon.
Beneath this facade lies a deep-seated struggle with self-loathing and a desperate desire to become stronger. His primary motivation is rooted in his past with his foster sister, Elnor Ljos Alf, an elven princess who is one of the powerful Magia Vende. After Elnor was taken away to be with the High Elves due to her immense magical talent, Ignor devoted himself to intense practice, hoping to one day reach her in the Tower. Despite being a top student at the human academy, he is considered a failure among his own kind because of his inability to properly use Fantasy Magic, which is a natural ability for elves and a significant source of his internal anguish.
Within the story, Ignor initially serves as a rival figure, demonstrating his potent magical abilities with a sense of superiority, particularly looking down on the protagonist, Will Serfort. His role becomes more prominent during a dungeon exam, where his arrogance is stripped away by a crisis. After being injured and becoming a burden, he confesses his insecurities to Will, revealing that his contempt for others was a shield for his own feelings of inferiority. This moment is pivotal, as Will’s refusal to abandon him and encouragement to keep trying despite likely failure inspires Ignor to finally overcome his mental block and successfully cast a powerful Fantasy Magic spell for the first time. From this point, he becomes a close friend and loyal ally to Will, acknowledging him as a worthy warrior and forming a bond based on mutual understanding of the struggle to reach their respective goals.
Key relationships define much of his character arc. His bond with Will is central, transforming from disdain to deep respect and gratitude. He also shares a complicated connection with Lihanna Owenzaus, the top student, who is one of the few people he initially respects and who introduces him to his preferred herbal tea. His relationship with his foster sister, Elnor, is the driving force behind all his efforts, though it is fraught with pain, as she once rejected him and cut off his arm in the past. Notably, he harbors a strong dislike for dwarves.
Ignor’s development is a journey from self-deception to self-acceptance. He transitions from a proud but internally fragile student into a more confident mage who has earned his place. After graduation, he joins the Fairy Faction in the Tower, where he faces new challenges and the condescension of his elven peers, adding a layer of comic relief to his struggles as he deals with the eccentricities of his new environment.
Notable abilities include mastery of two primary magical disciplines. He is highly skilled in Wind Magic, with attacks such as Zephyros Yubi, which creates cutting whirlwinds, and Verdes Rana, a targeted tornado. His other specialty is Fantasy Magic, a unique elven art that can turn fantasies into reality. Initially, his attempts only produced harmless illusions, but after his breakthrough, he can manifest powerful real effects like Loria, a field of massive flowers, Naldoria, a ring of fire pillars, and Alf's Ringhul, which creates piercing trees. He also possesses common magical skills such as the Search spell for detection.
On the surface, Ignor presents a personality defined by pride and a perceived arrogance, especially towards other races. He strictly adheres to elven customs, which dictate that he never allow skin contact with anyone he has not deemed worthy, leading to a reputation for being distant and judgmental. His way of speaking is fair in its assessment of others but often comes across as blunt and lacking in sentiment. However, this outward behavior is later revealed to be a defense mechanism, a way of deceiving himself into believing he is not as weak as those he looks down upon.
Beneath this facade lies a deep-seated struggle with self-loathing and a desperate desire to become stronger. His primary motivation is rooted in his past with his foster sister, Elnor Ljos Alf, an elven princess who is one of the powerful Magia Vende. After Elnor was taken away to be with the High Elves due to her immense magical talent, Ignor devoted himself to intense practice, hoping to one day reach her in the Tower. Despite being a top student at the human academy, he is considered a failure among his own kind because of his inability to properly use Fantasy Magic, which is a natural ability for elves and a significant source of his internal anguish.
Within the story, Ignor initially serves as a rival figure, demonstrating his potent magical abilities with a sense of superiority, particularly looking down on the protagonist, Will Serfort. His role becomes more prominent during a dungeon exam, where his arrogance is stripped away by a crisis. After being injured and becoming a burden, he confesses his insecurities to Will, revealing that his contempt for others was a shield for his own feelings of inferiority. This moment is pivotal, as Will’s refusal to abandon him and encouragement to keep trying despite likely failure inspires Ignor to finally overcome his mental block and successfully cast a powerful Fantasy Magic spell for the first time. From this point, he becomes a close friend and loyal ally to Will, acknowledging him as a worthy warrior and forming a bond based on mutual understanding of the struggle to reach their respective goals.
Key relationships define much of his character arc. His bond with Will is central, transforming from disdain to deep respect and gratitude. He also shares a complicated connection with Lihanna Owenzaus, the top student, who is one of the few people he initially respects and who introduces him to his preferred herbal tea. His relationship with his foster sister, Elnor, is the driving force behind all his efforts, though it is fraught with pain, as she once rejected him and cut off his arm in the past. Notably, he harbors a strong dislike for dwarves.
Ignor’s development is a journey from self-deception to self-acceptance. He transitions from a proud but internally fragile student into a more confident mage who has earned his place. After graduation, he joins the Fairy Faction in the Tower, where he faces new challenges and the condescension of his elven peers, adding a layer of comic relief to his struggles as he deals with the eccentricities of his new environment.
Notable abilities include mastery of two primary magical disciplines. He is highly skilled in Wind Magic, with attacks such as Zephyros Yubi, which creates cutting whirlwinds, and Verdes Rana, a targeted tornado. His other specialty is Fantasy Magic, a unique elven art that can turn fantasies into reality. Initially, his attempts only produced harmless illusions, but after his breakthrough, he can manifest powerful real effects like Loria, a field of massive flowers, Naldoria, a ring of fire pillars, and Alf's Ringhul, which creates piercing trees. He also possesses common magical skills such as the Search spell for detection.