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Olivert Reise Arnor, also known under the alias Olivier Lenheim, is the eldest son of Emperor Eugent III of Erebonia and holds the title of prince. As the illegitimate child of a commoner mother, he is excluded from the line of succession and formally relinquished all claim to the throne years ago to sidestep political complications.
He first appeared as a traveling musician from the Empire named Olivier Lenheim, presenting a carefree and artistically gifted persona skilled with instruments such as the piano and lute. This identity was marked by eccentric and flirtatious conduct, yet it also masked keen perceptiveness, allowing him to swiftly deduce the backgrounds of those he met. His travels brought him to the Liberl Kingdom, where his performances in restaurants and amorous pursuits frequently resulted in humorous entanglements.
Beneath this lighthearted disguise resides a deeply serious and strategic intellect. His journeys through other nations, especially Liberl, profoundly influenced his political outlook. He came to believe that a nation’s greatness should stem from pride in its achievements, not military expansion. This philosophy fuels both his concern for his homeland and his desire to cultivate within it a sense of earned pride.
With the revelation of his identity as prince, his role in Erebonian politics grew substantially. He emerged as a conspicuous public figure, regularly attending high-society functions and featuring in media reports. He served as chairman of the board of directors for Thors Military Academy, his own alma mater under Principal Vandyck. There, his most notable contributions included founding the special forces Class VII and commissioning the advanced high-speed airship, the Courageous.
His political stance is characterized by opposition to Chancellor Giliath Osborne’s aggressive reforms and expansionist agenda. While agreeing on the need to modernize the Empire’s rigid class structure, he vehemently disagrees with Osborne’s authoritarian tactics and the danger they pose to international peace. Seeking to avert civil war between the Noble and Reformist Factions, he strove to unite neutral and rational voices into a “third force” capable of countering the Chancellor’s ambitions.
When civil war erupted despite his efforts, he entrusted the Courageous to Thors Military Academy and journeyed to western Erebonia to aid those impacted by the conflict through his Winds of Freedom initiative. The war culminated in Chancellor Osborne amassing considerable power, crippling the nobility and stripping the Vander family of their duties as imperial guards. These events drastically diminished Olivert’s own political influence and capacity to resist the Chancellor.
In a final act of defiance, he established the Thors Branch Campus upon learning of the main academy’s militarization. This move formed part of his broader attempt to reconnect with his network of allies and mount opposition to Osborne’s control.
In his personal life, his closest confidant is Mueller Vander, a childhood friend who serves as his guardian and often tries to temper his flamboyant impulses. Within the imperial family, he maintains good relations with his parents and bears no resentment toward his exclusion from the succession. He shares a particularly strong bond with his younger sister, Alfin, whose personality mirrors his own, and he frequently supports and indulges his younger brother, Cedric, who holds him in high esteem.
Physically, he is a tall man with blonde hair and violet eyes. His appearance shifts between his two primary identities. As Olivier Lenheim, he wears his blonde hair long and loose, dressed in a flamboyant white coat with blue stripes, green trousers, and knee-high boots. As Prince Olivert, he ties his hair back in a ponytail and dons an elegant red coat with a white scarf, a blue tunic, white trousers, and dark boots, often complemented by a rose or an orbal pistol.
He first appeared as a traveling musician from the Empire named Olivier Lenheim, presenting a carefree and artistically gifted persona skilled with instruments such as the piano and lute. This identity was marked by eccentric and flirtatious conduct, yet it also masked keen perceptiveness, allowing him to swiftly deduce the backgrounds of those he met. His travels brought him to the Liberl Kingdom, where his performances in restaurants and amorous pursuits frequently resulted in humorous entanglements.
Beneath this lighthearted disguise resides a deeply serious and strategic intellect. His journeys through other nations, especially Liberl, profoundly influenced his political outlook. He came to believe that a nation’s greatness should stem from pride in its achievements, not military expansion. This philosophy fuels both his concern for his homeland and his desire to cultivate within it a sense of earned pride.
With the revelation of his identity as prince, his role in Erebonian politics grew substantially. He emerged as a conspicuous public figure, regularly attending high-society functions and featuring in media reports. He served as chairman of the board of directors for Thors Military Academy, his own alma mater under Principal Vandyck. There, his most notable contributions included founding the special forces Class VII and commissioning the advanced high-speed airship, the Courageous.
His political stance is characterized by opposition to Chancellor Giliath Osborne’s aggressive reforms and expansionist agenda. While agreeing on the need to modernize the Empire’s rigid class structure, he vehemently disagrees with Osborne’s authoritarian tactics and the danger they pose to international peace. Seeking to avert civil war between the Noble and Reformist Factions, he strove to unite neutral and rational voices into a “third force” capable of countering the Chancellor’s ambitions.
When civil war erupted despite his efforts, he entrusted the Courageous to Thors Military Academy and journeyed to western Erebonia to aid those impacted by the conflict through his Winds of Freedom initiative. The war culminated in Chancellor Osborne amassing considerable power, crippling the nobility and stripping the Vander family of their duties as imperial guards. These events drastically diminished Olivert’s own political influence and capacity to resist the Chancellor.
In a final act of defiance, he established the Thors Branch Campus upon learning of the main academy’s militarization. This move formed part of his broader attempt to reconnect with his network of allies and mount opposition to Osborne’s control.
In his personal life, his closest confidant is Mueller Vander, a childhood friend who serves as his guardian and often tries to temper his flamboyant impulses. Within the imperial family, he maintains good relations with his parents and bears no resentment toward his exclusion from the succession. He shares a particularly strong bond with his younger sister, Alfin, whose personality mirrors his own, and he frequently supports and indulges his younger brother, Cedric, who holds him in high esteem.
Physically, he is a tall man with blonde hair and violet eyes. His appearance shifts between his two primary identities. As Olivier Lenheim, he wears his blonde hair long and loose, dressed in a flamboyant white coat with blue stripes, green trousers, and knee-high boots. As Prince Olivert, he ties his hair back in a ponytail and dons an elegant red coat with a white scarf, a blue tunic, white trousers, and dark boots, often complemented by a rose or an orbal pistol.