TV-Series
Description
Lorenz, an Austrian-made rifle originating from the Wars of German Unification, stands 174 cm tall and weighs 56 kg. His appearance features short, straight, dirty blond hair styled in a bob cut with even bangs, grayish-blue eyes, fair skin, and a frequent expression of nervousness or uncertainty, complemented by square, black-rimmed glasses.

Historically, Lorenz was the first rifle manufactured in Austria, existing in variants for short, medium, and long-range use. Austria suffered defeat in the Second Italian War of Independence during his deployment. His obsolescence solidified after Prussia's Dreyse rifle outperformed him in the Austro-Prussian War, resulting in Austria's defeat within seven weeks. This history shapes his self-perception as outdated and ineffective.

His personality exhibits self-deprecation and low confidence, frequently labeling himself as "useless" or "old piece of trash." He openly laments his shortcomings and rapid obsolescence following the Dreyse's dominance. Yet beneath this lies quiet determination to prove that specifications do not define a Noble Musketeer's worth, reflecting resolve to contribute meaningfully.

Lorenz pursues interests in reading, music appreciation, and history, with a particular fondness for coffee that he often integrates into routines. These hobbies reveal a contemplative nature and connection to his historical origins.

In *The Thousand Noble Musketeers: Rhodoknight*, Lorenz functions as a ★3 Intelligence-type unit. His Soul Gun skill inflicts high single-target damage at 4.8x attack power, scaling to 6x when maximized. His supportive skill boosts allies' attack power by 16-20% for 10 seconds. During Austrian quests, his attack and defense rise by 11-20%, while a secondary trait elevates his damage output by 27.5-50%.

Lorenz's narrative centers on overcoming perceived inadequacies. Though burdened by historical defeat, he persistently strives to demonstrate that intrinsic value transcends technical specifications, embodying a journey toward self-validation within the resistance's broader struggle.