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Dreyfus, a dignified Holy Knight of Liones, embodies unwavering duty and responsibility. His long brown hair cascades to his shoulders, framing a face marked by a short beard, while his green armor, adorned with spiked shoulder pieces, reflects his martial stature. In youth, his hair was cropped shorter, his beard less defined, and his attire a simpler knight’s uniform. Following his ordeal with Fraudrin, he reclaimed his youthful visage by shearing his hair.
As the younger brother of Zaratras, the late Great Holy Knight, and father to Griamore, Dreyfus navigates complex familial ties. His bond with Zaratras simmered with guilt and envy, fueled by his brother’s revered status and the adoration Zaratras commanded—especially from Griamore. This rivalry ignited a relentless drive to surpass his sibling, tormenting Dreyfus with inner turmoil.
Ruthlessly dedicated as a Holy Knight, Dreyfus executed harsh tactics, including imprisoning the king and subjugating citizens to fortify Liones for the Holy War. Though stern, his love for Griamore ran deep; news of his son’s alleged death shattered him, driving him into solitary mourning.
A pivotal moment arose when Dreyfus and Hendrickson encountered the weakened demon Fraudrin in Danafor’s ruins. Offered power in exchange for his body, Dreyfus refused, but Fraudrin, failing to possess him, overtook Hendrickson instead. Coerced through blackmail, Dreyfus yielded his form, enabling Fraudrin to orchestrate Zaratras’s poisoning and frame the Seven Deadly Sins—all while Dreyfus remained oblivious under the demon’s thrall.
Freed from Fraudrin’s control, Dreyfus sought atonement for his unwitting role in Britannia’s turmoil. Retaining fragments of the demon’s power, he once expanded to colossal size to shield Griamore from a Silver Demon. Post-war, he retired from knighthood, dedicating himself to mentoring future warriors as a swordsmanship instructor, his past a somber guide.
In the Holy War’s aftermath, Dreyfus stayed entwined with former comrades, aiding Margaret and Hendrickson in rescuing Gilthunder from Vivian’s clutches. Despite shared scars, his bond with Hendrickson endured, marked by mutual support. His path—carved by redemption, reconciliation, and an unyielding resolve to safeguard loved ones—defines his legacy.
As the younger brother of Zaratras, the late Great Holy Knight, and father to Griamore, Dreyfus navigates complex familial ties. His bond with Zaratras simmered with guilt and envy, fueled by his brother’s revered status and the adoration Zaratras commanded—especially from Griamore. This rivalry ignited a relentless drive to surpass his sibling, tormenting Dreyfus with inner turmoil.
Ruthlessly dedicated as a Holy Knight, Dreyfus executed harsh tactics, including imprisoning the king and subjugating citizens to fortify Liones for the Holy War. Though stern, his love for Griamore ran deep; news of his son’s alleged death shattered him, driving him into solitary mourning.
A pivotal moment arose when Dreyfus and Hendrickson encountered the weakened demon Fraudrin in Danafor’s ruins. Offered power in exchange for his body, Dreyfus refused, but Fraudrin, failing to possess him, overtook Hendrickson instead. Coerced through blackmail, Dreyfus yielded his form, enabling Fraudrin to orchestrate Zaratras’s poisoning and frame the Seven Deadly Sins—all while Dreyfus remained oblivious under the demon’s thrall.
Freed from Fraudrin’s control, Dreyfus sought atonement for his unwitting role in Britannia’s turmoil. Retaining fragments of the demon’s power, he once expanded to colossal size to shield Griamore from a Silver Demon. Post-war, he retired from knighthood, dedicating himself to mentoring future warriors as a swordsmanship instructor, his past a somber guide.
In the Holy War’s aftermath, Dreyfus stayed entwined with former comrades, aiding Margaret and Hendrickson in rescuing Gilthunder from Vivian’s clutches. Despite shared scars, his bond with Hendrickson endured, marked by mutual support. His path—carved by redemption, reconciliation, and an unyielding resolve to safeguard loved ones—defines his legacy.