OVA
Description
Nil Almars is a 16-year-old male with silver hair, red eyes, standing 164 cm tall and weighing 50 kg. He harbors a complex about his short stature and possesses a tendency to be unintentionally swept into incidents. His personality is marked by straightforwardness, kindness toward others, and a consistently lively, cheerful demeanor. He exhibits naivety and childlike curiosity, often approaching interactions with openness and a lack of reservation.
He displays a significant preoccupation with food, frequently steering conversations toward the subject of eating. Within the Goulart Knights organization, other members often treat him as a pet or servant, particularly Ulbireo Ladnar, who subjects him to menial tasks and uses him as a scapegoat. Despite this mistreatment, Nil views his fellow knights as friends and demonstrates resilience in enduring their insults, which are rarely entirely unfounded due to his occasional lack of perceptiveness.
He previously lived in America, where his friend Medius Malgaron accompanied him through a secret passage before becoming lost. At the Goulart Knights headquarters, he naturally assumes an informal role assisting newcomers, driven by an inclination to foster connections and help others acclimate. His empathetic nature allows him to penetrate the defenses of even the most reserved individuals, securing their friendship.
In combat, he wields a supernatural weapon activated by releasing a collar around his neck. This weapon manifests as a massive two-handed sword that emerges painfully from his chest. Due to the sword's size and the physical strain of its manifestation, he requires assistance from teammates, particularly Ulbireo Ladnar in critical moments, to fully draw it. The process is exceptionally taxing, limiting deployment to emergencies. During one confrontation, after failing to activate his weapon independently, Ulbireo extracted the sword while Nil experienced significant distress; Nil subsequently required a vial of blood for recovery after fainting.
He formed a bond with a traumatized mute girl named Spika during a mission, persistently attempting to cheer her through playful antics and attention. When Spika was later suspected of being a monster and found surrounded by corpses, Nil alone refused to believe the accusations against her. This event triggered a flashback that strengthened his resolve to protect others, directly influencing his decision to deploy his weapon despite the physical cost.
He displays a significant preoccupation with food, frequently steering conversations toward the subject of eating. Within the Goulart Knights organization, other members often treat him as a pet or servant, particularly Ulbireo Ladnar, who subjects him to menial tasks and uses him as a scapegoat. Despite this mistreatment, Nil views his fellow knights as friends and demonstrates resilience in enduring their insults, which are rarely entirely unfounded due to his occasional lack of perceptiveness.
He previously lived in America, where his friend Medius Malgaron accompanied him through a secret passage before becoming lost. At the Goulart Knights headquarters, he naturally assumes an informal role assisting newcomers, driven by an inclination to foster connections and help others acclimate. His empathetic nature allows him to penetrate the defenses of even the most reserved individuals, securing their friendship.
In combat, he wields a supernatural weapon activated by releasing a collar around his neck. This weapon manifests as a massive two-handed sword that emerges painfully from his chest. Due to the sword's size and the physical strain of its manifestation, he requires assistance from teammates, particularly Ulbireo Ladnar in critical moments, to fully draw it. The process is exceptionally taxing, limiting deployment to emergencies. During one confrontation, after failing to activate his weapon independently, Ulbireo extracted the sword while Nil experienced significant distress; Nil subsequently required a vial of blood for recovery after fainting.
He formed a bond with a traumatized mute girl named Spika during a mission, persistently attempting to cheer her through playful antics and attention. When Spika was later suspected of being a monster and found surrounded by corpses, Nil alone refused to believe the accusations against her. This event triggered a flashback that strengthened his resolve to protect others, directly influencing his decision to deploy his weapon despite the physical cost.