TV-Series
Description
Marius Victrix Rakia serves as crown prince of the militaristic kingdom of Rakia and vice-captain of its governing Ares Familia. Tasked with upholding the kingdom’s rigid hierarchy, he oversees a military system where falna-enhanced personnel ascend through ranks—generals at level 3, commanders at level 2—while contending with the fallout of Rakia’s relentless campaigns. These efforts frequently target Orario, whose adventurers rout Rakia’s forces through sheer combat prowess, exposing the flaws in his nation’s reliance on brute-force tactics.
As Ares’ beleaguered second-in-command, Marius endures the god of war’s inept leadership, forced to execute reckless strategies that invite repeated defeats. His pragmatism clashes with Ares’ impulsiveness, particularly during doomed operations like attempts to abduct Orario’s deities for political leverage. Blonde-haired and regal in bearing, Marius embodies Rakia’s royal ideals within its segregated capital, Valua, where walls divide social classes and the royal family occupies the fortified heart.
Though his personal history remains undefined, his role demands coordination with high-ranking officers like the level 3 general Garyuu, navigating the strains of a military apparatus strained by constant warfare. His narrative underscores Rakia’s systemic failures, framing him as a weary counterbalance to Ares’ blundering warmongering, eternally mitigating disasters born of divine folly.
As Ares’ beleaguered second-in-command, Marius endures the god of war’s inept leadership, forced to execute reckless strategies that invite repeated defeats. His pragmatism clashes with Ares’ impulsiveness, particularly during doomed operations like attempts to abduct Orario’s deities for political leverage. Blonde-haired and regal in bearing, Marius embodies Rakia’s royal ideals within its segregated capital, Valua, where walls divide social classes and the royal family occupies the fortified heart.
Though his personal history remains undefined, his role demands coordination with high-ranking officers like the level 3 general Garyuu, navigating the strains of a military apparatus strained by constant warfare. His narrative underscores Rakia’s systemic failures, framing him as a weary counterbalance to Ares’ blundering warmongering, eternally mitigating disasters born of divine folly.