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Freed Justine, a mage of the Fairy Tail guild, commands the Thunder God Tribe (or Thunder Legion), a subgroup initially created as personal bodyguards for Laxus Dreyar. Initially depicted as a reserved, rule-bound figure emotionally distant from guild affairs, his unwavering loyalty to Laxus drove him to orchestrate Jutsu Shiki barriers during the Battle of Fairy Tail, entrapping members in combat to enforce Laxus’ vision. Strict in punishing rule-breakers, he later expressed remorse for harming allies, atoning symbolically by shaving his head—a change he briefly maintained before reverting to his original appearance.
Physically, Freed sports waist-length light-green hair tied in a ponytail, greenish-blue eyes accentuated by a beauty mark beneath the left, and the Fairy Tail guild mark on his left hand’s back. His attire mirrors an 18th-century French nobleman, complete with a double-breasted coat, cravat, and sword-bearing belts.
His magic centers on Dark Écriture, a rune-based Eye Magic allowing him to inscribe spells mid-air or on foes, inflicting pain, fear, or teleportation. The forbidden Dark Écriture: Darkness morphs him into a demonic form with heightened strength and speed. Complementing this is Jutsu Shiki, which crafts rule-enforcing barriers requiring strategic setup, rendering him formidable in premeditated battles but less so in sudden skirmishes.
After Fairy Tail’s disbandment, Freed aligned with Blue Pegasus alongside his tribe and Laxus, adapting to its social milieu before rejoining Fairy Tail post-reformation. His evolution from rigid enforcer to compassionate member is evident in acts like intentionally forfeiting the S-Class Trials to aid Cana Alberona, prioritizing guild unity over ambition.
In *Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest*, an alternate Freed emerges in Fairy Nail, where his Thunder God Tribe operates as a band with him as lead guitarist, showcasing his creative versatility. His backstory reveals Makarov tasked him with curbing Laxus’ recklessness—a role his devotion initially skewed toward enabling Laxus’ extremes before post-growth recalibration.
Interpersonally, Freed hints at homosexual tendencies, displaying interest in male nude 3D images from Blue Pegasus, though his sexuality remains unconfirmed. He claims discomfort around revealingly dressed women, suggested to be a strategic facade. Honor-bound, he meticulously repays debts, even at personal cost, cementing his principled yet evolving role within the guild’s narrative.
Physically, Freed sports waist-length light-green hair tied in a ponytail, greenish-blue eyes accentuated by a beauty mark beneath the left, and the Fairy Tail guild mark on his left hand’s back. His attire mirrors an 18th-century French nobleman, complete with a double-breasted coat, cravat, and sword-bearing belts.
His magic centers on Dark Écriture, a rune-based Eye Magic allowing him to inscribe spells mid-air or on foes, inflicting pain, fear, or teleportation. The forbidden Dark Écriture: Darkness morphs him into a demonic form with heightened strength and speed. Complementing this is Jutsu Shiki, which crafts rule-enforcing barriers requiring strategic setup, rendering him formidable in premeditated battles but less so in sudden skirmishes.
After Fairy Tail’s disbandment, Freed aligned with Blue Pegasus alongside his tribe and Laxus, adapting to its social milieu before rejoining Fairy Tail post-reformation. His evolution from rigid enforcer to compassionate member is evident in acts like intentionally forfeiting the S-Class Trials to aid Cana Alberona, prioritizing guild unity over ambition.
In *Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest*, an alternate Freed emerges in Fairy Nail, where his Thunder God Tribe operates as a band with him as lead guitarist, showcasing his creative versatility. His backstory reveals Makarov tasked him with curbing Laxus’ recklessness—a role his devotion initially skewed toward enabling Laxus’ extremes before post-growth recalibration.
Interpersonally, Freed hints at homosexual tendencies, displaying interest in male nude 3D images from Blue Pegasus, though his sexuality remains unconfirmed. He claims discomfort around revealingly dressed women, suggested to be a strategic facade. Honor-bound, he meticulously repays debts, even at personal cost, cementing his principled yet evolving role within the guild’s narrative.