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Walter, second son of a noble house, inherits his family’s title after his elder brother Viktor is cursed and exiled. His short brown hair and amber eyes contrast his polished aristocratic attire: a red wool sweater layered over a white dress shirt, black tie, and tailored pants with polished shoes.
A relentless inferiority complex drives him, fixated on surpassing Viktor. He exhibits visceral reactions to references to his second-born status—particularly the number two—and oscillates between venomous threats against his brother and a covert protectiveness, vowing to dismantle Viktor’s curse despite their rivalry.
A skilled marksman, he hones his aim by piercing targets adorned with Viktor’s likeness using rifles and bows, and bests a clone of the witch Sade in a fencing duel. Familial tensions shape his psyche: his sister Viola condemns his obsessive rivalry, while his mother Gerbera’s rigid demands deepen his resentment.
Investigating Viktor’s curse leads him to Daleth, the introverted witch leader. Bonding over shared insecurities about overshadowing elder siblings, their connection softens into romance. Walter encourages Daleth’s confidence, culminating in a proposal. With Sade’s aid, Daleth becomes mortal, enabling their marriage.
Growth emerges as Viktor’s curse lifts; Walter accepts his role as heir, permitting Viktor to abandon duty. He reconciles hostility with familial loyalty, sheds singular rivalry, and embraces partnership with Daleth, redirecting his relentless drive toward shared purpose over competition.
A relentless inferiority complex drives him, fixated on surpassing Viktor. He exhibits visceral reactions to references to his second-born status—particularly the number two—and oscillates between venomous threats against his brother and a covert protectiveness, vowing to dismantle Viktor’s curse despite their rivalry.
A skilled marksman, he hones his aim by piercing targets adorned with Viktor’s likeness using rifles and bows, and bests a clone of the witch Sade in a fencing duel. Familial tensions shape his psyche: his sister Viola condemns his obsessive rivalry, while his mother Gerbera’s rigid demands deepen his resentment.
Investigating Viktor’s curse leads him to Daleth, the introverted witch leader. Bonding over shared insecurities about overshadowing elder siblings, their connection softens into romance. Walter encourages Daleth’s confidence, culminating in a proposal. With Sade’s aid, Daleth becomes mortal, enabling their marriage.
Growth emerges as Viktor’s curse lifts; Walter accepts his role as heir, permitting Viktor to abandon duty. He reconciles hostility with familial loyalty, sheds singular rivalry, and embraces partnership with Daleth, redirecting his relentless drive toward shared purpose over competition.