TV-Series
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Laplace, the Wonder Pierrot, operates as a pivotal agent within the Moderate Harlequin Alliance under Kagali’s command. His past life as Sarion Grimwald—elf protector, hero, and husband to Sylvia El Ru—ended during a failed clash with the Chaos Dragon, leaving him mortally wounded. Resurrected through Kagali’s forbidden magic, he emerged reborn as Laplace, a Deathman stripped of memories and former identity.

Crowned by an asymmetrical clown mask with rabbit ears and a radiant gem, his vibrant jester attire contrasts with a cunning intellect. The flamboyant ensemble mirrors his penchant for deception, cloaking lethal precision beneath theatrical mannerisms. Though he adopts a playful Kansai dialect and evades direct combat, his loyalty to Kagali, Footman, and Tear remains unwavering. Strategic brilliance and mastery of illusions define his approach, leveraging stealth and psychological warfare over brute force.

Despite modest energy reserves, his combat efficiency transcends limitations, overpowering seasoned warriors like Roy Valentin and the empowered Vega. Expertise in concealment, magic resistance, and surgical strikes cements his role as the alliance’s covert operative, excelling in espionage and swift eliminations.

Mentor to the reckless Clayman, Laplace harbors fierce grief over his protégé’s death, retaliating savagely against those who mock the fallen. During the Great Tenma War and Eldorado skirmishes, he allies with Rimuru Tempest to dismantle threats like Kondo and celestial invaders, showcasing tactical ingenuity. His defining sacrifice against Chiffon Jahil’s onslaught sees him vanish alongside Yuuki Kagurazaka, though his resilience as a unique "special edition" Deathman—immune to replication or Kagali’s control—hints at survival.

Echoes of his former life as Sarion Grimwald ripple through his existence: forgotten bonds to daughter Elmesia and ex-wife Sylvia resurface, subtly shaping loyalties. A fleeting reunion with Sylvia in Eldorado blurs the lines between Laplace’s manufactured identity and lingering traces of the hero he once was, anchoring his duality in fragmented legacy.