Lyd, a Lizardman Xenos distinguished by vivid red scales and piercing orange eyes, dons full armor and wields both a scimitar and longsword in combat. Openhearted and friendly, he forms bonds swiftly, exemplified by his relationship with Bell Cranel, whom he nicknames. As one of three Xenos leaders, Lyd exhibits profound concern for his kind’s welfare, frequently risking himself for their protection. A persistent aspiration drives him: peaceful coexistence between Xenos and humans on the surface, a hope amplified by Wiene’s brief life among humans. Yet events like Ranye’s group’s fate and the captures of Wiene and Fear provoke fierce anger, tempered only by his focus on this greater goal. His bond with Bell Cranel proves pivotal. After their first encounter, Lyd values this friendship deeply, advising Bell to kill monsters—including Xenos—without hesitation if survival demands it. When Gros and others sought vengeance against surface dwellers, Lyd cited Bell as evidence that not all adventurers are enemies. He later shielded Bell during an 18th-floor skirmish, urging him to avoid the battle for fear of betrayal. Bell’s declaration during the Dix Perdix clash—that Xenos deserve salvation—empowered Lyd to resist a curse and rescue Bell. Expressing remorse for burdening Bell’s familia, Lyd committed to aiding them in the future, aligning with Wiene’s sentiments. Lyd possesses atypical Lizardman traits, notably fire-breathing. A self-taught fighter, his combat style blends dual-wielding swords with calculated tail strikes, enabling simultaneous three-directional assaults. Tione acknowledges his mastery of tactics and techniques, refined through relentless battles. Missions for Ouranos honed his intuition, allowing him to detect an imminent magical attack by a Grand Treant Demi Spirit in Knossos. His evolution intertwines with the Xenos’ struggles. Though hopeful for human coexistence, repeated betrayals and violence tested his ideals without extinguishing them. As a leader, he mediates between his community’s thirst for retribution and his belief in potential alliances, often anchoring that belief in Bell. This equilibrium defines his role across critical Xenos conflicts.

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