TV-Series
Description
Belenore originates as the protagonist of the fictional Draglius Saga IV role-playing game within the series narrative. Designed as a max-level warrior bearing the duty to defeat the Demon King, her concept draws inspiration from Dragon Quest series heroines, particularly the third and fourth installments.
Her appearance features green mid-length hair, gold eyes, and attire consisting of a blue shoulder pad, a single-breast armor plate, a purple shirt, and a brown cape.
Her personality centers on intense pride in her combat abilities and a profound obsession with battling strong opponents purely for enjoyment. This compulsion drives her to initiate fights immediately upon sensing formidable strength in others. She displays vulnerability when subjected to humiliation, such as being forced into revealing outfits, resulting in visible emotional distress.
Her narrative begins upon awakening in Haruto Bouida's world. Initially believing the Demon King transported her to another dimension where defeating a boss would return her home, this misconception triggers her first confrontation with fellow figure Nona. Even after learning the truth about her existence as an animated figurine, she remains skeptical and reignites hostilities with Nona. Her initial resistance is overcome when Haruto immobilizes her using game controls. Subsequently, she discovers the ability to enter her game world through the video game screen, compelling Haruto to accompany her in the battle against the Demon King.
Throughout the series, she demonstrates significant combat capabilities. Her magical repertoire includes spells like Freeze, Bind, and summoning spectral hands or roots. She also excels in close-quarters combat through expert swordsmanship and shield usage, skills honed through extensive battles against numerous enemies. Her character development involves adapting to existence outside her game world and forming complex relationships with other figurines and humans. She gradually evolves from her singular focus on combat to acknowledge broader possibilities in the real world, though her core passion for challenging fights remains integral to her identity. Interactions with other figures highlight her role as a counterbalance within the group dynamic, contrasting Nona's reserve and Subaru's adaptability through her straightforward and unpredictable nature.
Her appearance features green mid-length hair, gold eyes, and attire consisting of a blue shoulder pad, a single-breast armor plate, a purple shirt, and a brown cape.
Her personality centers on intense pride in her combat abilities and a profound obsession with battling strong opponents purely for enjoyment. This compulsion drives her to initiate fights immediately upon sensing formidable strength in others. She displays vulnerability when subjected to humiliation, such as being forced into revealing outfits, resulting in visible emotional distress.
Her narrative begins upon awakening in Haruto Bouida's world. Initially believing the Demon King transported her to another dimension where defeating a boss would return her home, this misconception triggers her first confrontation with fellow figure Nona. Even after learning the truth about her existence as an animated figurine, she remains skeptical and reignites hostilities with Nona. Her initial resistance is overcome when Haruto immobilizes her using game controls. Subsequently, she discovers the ability to enter her game world through the video game screen, compelling Haruto to accompany her in the battle against the Demon King.
Throughout the series, she demonstrates significant combat capabilities. Her magical repertoire includes spells like Freeze, Bind, and summoning spectral hands or roots. She also excels in close-quarters combat through expert swordsmanship and shield usage, skills honed through extensive battles against numerous enemies. Her character development involves adapting to existence outside her game world and forming complex relationships with other figurines and humans. She gradually evolves from her singular focus on combat to acknowledge broader possibilities in the real world, though her core passion for challenging fights remains integral to her identity. Interactions with other figures highlight her role as a counterbalance within the group dynamic, contrasting Nona's reserve and Subaru's adaptability through her straightforward and unpredictable nature.