Autor, a music student at Gold Crown Academy, emerges from minor roles to prominence in the second season. Consumed by obsession with the deceased writer Drosselmeyer and his reality-warping legacy, he meticulously reconstructs the writer’s study, fixating on manipulating the narrative’s threads. Upon uncovering Fakir’s heritage as Drosselmeyer’s descendant, Autor appoints himself Fakir’s mentor, relentlessly urging him to harness his inherited power to control the story through written words.
His dynamic with Fakir oscillates between earnest encouragement and simmering jealousy, intensifying as Fakir’s abilities eclipse Autor’s expectations. Though tormented by the conviction that Drosselmeyer’s power should rightfully be his, Autor begrudgingly supports Fakir despite gnawing resentment. A parallel thread reveals his quiet infatuation with Rue, whom he regards with idealized reverence. When Rue manipulates his affections to offer his heart to the Raven, his raw, heartfelt confession fractures her resolve, compelling her to defy her father’s control and spare him.
In the climactic battle against the Raven, Autor positions himself as Fakir’s protector, fending off threats to buy Fakir time to rewrite the story’s bleak trajectory. Post-victory, he retreats to the library, enforcing order with sharp reprimands for disruptive peers. Exclusively tied to the anime’s narrative, Autor remains absent from the manga’s divergent plot and character roster.