TV-Series
Description
Henri-Hugues de Saint Germain, a French student at the Pacific island-based St. Alphonso boarding school, belongs to a family entrenched in winery and hotel enterprises, with ancestral rumors linking them to the Count de Saint Germain. His mother died during his birth, an event his father blamed on him, resulting in severe emotional neglect before eventual abandonment. This upbringing forged Henri's profound craving for affection despite never experiencing familial warmth, with both parents confirmed absent from his life.
Typically reserved and stoic, Henri presents as cold-hearted and unfriendly, avoiding social interactions in favor of solitary reading. He voices opinions bluntly without sugarcoating, cementing his realist reputation. He harbors a distinct interest in occult practices, frequently consulting tarot cards for predictions.
His dynamic with classmate Alfred Visconti remains contentious, marked by constant bickering as Henri's sarcastic wit collides with Alfred's boisterousness. Their clashes have escalated to physical violence—Alfred once punched him—though Henri responds with detached composure, refusing emotional engagement. Conversely, he shares a longstanding bond with Joshua Grant, heir to the fictional dukedom of Loreto. Despite their families' mutual animosity, they maintain a close heterosocial partnership, often seen together due to intertwined business interests.
Henri reluctantly participated in St. Alphonso's festival, dressed as a princess—a role he reprised over multiple years due to popularity, aligning with traditions of attractive bent-gender portrayals. There, he received a bunny charm from Yuuta, later passing it to Joshua. This charm proved critical when it deflected a stab targeting Yuuta's heart, averting a fatal attack.
Occasionally, Henri fractures his stoicism, such as reacting with uncharacteristic intensity when his expertise was questioned during a French lesson. He sporadically interjects French phrases into conversations, reflecting his heritage. Physically, he possesses blue hair and yellow eyes, traits consistent with the series' visually distinctive characters.
Typically reserved and stoic, Henri presents as cold-hearted and unfriendly, avoiding social interactions in favor of solitary reading. He voices opinions bluntly without sugarcoating, cementing his realist reputation. He harbors a distinct interest in occult practices, frequently consulting tarot cards for predictions.
His dynamic with classmate Alfred Visconti remains contentious, marked by constant bickering as Henri's sarcastic wit collides with Alfred's boisterousness. Their clashes have escalated to physical violence—Alfred once punched him—though Henri responds with detached composure, refusing emotional engagement. Conversely, he shares a longstanding bond with Joshua Grant, heir to the fictional dukedom of Loreto. Despite their families' mutual animosity, they maintain a close heterosocial partnership, often seen together due to intertwined business interests.
Henri reluctantly participated in St. Alphonso's festival, dressed as a princess—a role he reprised over multiple years due to popularity, aligning with traditions of attractive bent-gender portrayals. There, he received a bunny charm from Yuuta, later passing it to Joshua. This charm proved critical when it deflected a stab targeting Yuuta's heart, averting a fatal attack.
Occasionally, Henri fractures his stoicism, such as reacting with uncharacteristic intensity when his expertise was questioned during a French lesson. He sporadically interjects French phrases into conversations, reflecting his heritage. Physically, he possesses blue hair and yellow eyes, traits consistent with the series' visually distinctive characters.