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Hyakinthos Clio served as captain of the Apollo Familia before its dissolution. His background drew direct inspiration from Greek mythology, specifically the Spartan prince Hyacinthus, Apollo's lover. This mythological connection shaped both his name and his fire-based magic ability.
Hyakinthos possessed a distinctly effeminate appearance characterized by long, well-groomed brown hair, bluish-gray eyes, and smooth, pale skin often likened to elven beauty. He typically wore the ornate white uniform of the Apollo Familia, accessorized with gold earrings and a cloak. In combat, he wielded the distinctive Sun's Flamberge and a short sword named the Short Sword of Intimacy.
His personality centered on fervent, near-obsessive devotion to Apollo. This manifested as consuming jealousy toward anyone attracting Apollo's attention, particularly Bell Cranel. Hyakinthos displayed arrogance, frequently looking down on opponents and taking satisfaction in his perceived superiority. He maintained unwavering loyalty to Apollo's commands, even when they conflicted with his personal desires, and exhibited an audacious yet calculated approach in confrontations.
As a Level 3 adventurer, Hyakinthos possessed considerable combat prowess. His primary magical ability, Aro Zephyros, conjured a large, rapidly spinning discus of flame that homed in on targets and exploded upon impact—a direct reference to the discus that killed his mythological namesake. His Development Abilities included Hunter, enhancing his effectiveness against previously encountered monsters, and Abnormal Resistance, granting immunity to poison, paralysis, and similar effects.
Hyakinthos played a pivotal antagonistic role during the Apollo Familia's conflict with the Hestia Familia. Consumed by jealousy over Apollo's interest in Bell Cranel, he spearheaded brutal assaults against Bell, aiming to inflict maximum suffering. This culminated in a duel during the War Game, where Bell defeated him by destroying Sun's Flamberge and exploiting his overconfidence. Following Apollo's loss in the War Game and subsequent exile from Orario, Hyakinthos chose to accompany him, departing the city despite Guild objections.
His total wealth was noted as 880,000 valis. The mythological underpinnings of his character directly informed his name and magic; the name "Aro Zephyros" specifically incorporates the West Wind god responsible for Hyacinthus's death in myth.
Hyakinthos possessed a distinctly effeminate appearance characterized by long, well-groomed brown hair, bluish-gray eyes, and smooth, pale skin often likened to elven beauty. He typically wore the ornate white uniform of the Apollo Familia, accessorized with gold earrings and a cloak. In combat, he wielded the distinctive Sun's Flamberge and a short sword named the Short Sword of Intimacy.
His personality centered on fervent, near-obsessive devotion to Apollo. This manifested as consuming jealousy toward anyone attracting Apollo's attention, particularly Bell Cranel. Hyakinthos displayed arrogance, frequently looking down on opponents and taking satisfaction in his perceived superiority. He maintained unwavering loyalty to Apollo's commands, even when they conflicted with his personal desires, and exhibited an audacious yet calculated approach in confrontations.
As a Level 3 adventurer, Hyakinthos possessed considerable combat prowess. His primary magical ability, Aro Zephyros, conjured a large, rapidly spinning discus of flame that homed in on targets and exploded upon impact—a direct reference to the discus that killed his mythological namesake. His Development Abilities included Hunter, enhancing his effectiveness against previously encountered monsters, and Abnormal Resistance, granting immunity to poison, paralysis, and similar effects.
Hyakinthos played a pivotal antagonistic role during the Apollo Familia's conflict with the Hestia Familia. Consumed by jealousy over Apollo's interest in Bell Cranel, he spearheaded brutal assaults against Bell, aiming to inflict maximum suffering. This culminated in a duel during the War Game, where Bell defeated him by destroying Sun's Flamberge and exploiting his overconfidence. Following Apollo's loss in the War Game and subsequent exile from Orario, Hyakinthos chose to accompany him, departing the city despite Guild objections.
His total wealth was noted as 880,000 valis. The mythological underpinnings of his character directly informed his name and magic; the name "Aro Zephyros" specifically incorporates the West Wind god responsible for Hyacinthus's death in myth.