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Description
Macao Conbolt, a veteran mage of a prominent guild, presents a cheerful and sociable demeanor, his moderately muscular frame complemented by dark blue hair slicked back in a short style, linear eyebrows, dark eyes, and a rectangular nose. A thin mustache and rugged stubble frame his face, with a guild mark etched on his right arm. In youth, his spikier, longer hair and cleaner jawline contrasted his later weathered appearance—sharpened features, deep wrinkles, a receding hairline, and a fuller mustache—etched by the strains of leadership.
Once divorced after prioritizing guild duties over family, Macao later fathered Romeo Conbolt, nurturing a close bond despite past regrets. He briefly dated a younger woman before channeling his energies into mentoring a protégé in fire manipulation, stressing restraint over destruction.
Abruptly thrust into leadership as the Fourth Guild Master after predecessors vanished, Macao enforced strict discipline and vetting for recruits while shielding his guild from a rival’s harassment, absorbing their scorn silently. Financial decline and dwindling influence marked his tenure, worsened by Romeo’s despondency during their comrades’ absence.
A defining mission saw him overpower 19 Vulcans on Mt. Hakobe before succumbing to possession, necessitating rescue—a humbling ordeal that fueled his resolve to prove himself as both mage and father. He reconciled with Romeo by teaching resilience against mockery, leveraging his magic: Purple Flare’s violet infernos and Transformation Magic, once used to impersonate an ally during a critical diversion.
Years later, stress deepened his wrinkles and silvered his hair, the guild’s faltering morale and poverty weighing heavily. He clashed with rivals yet restrained his members from retaliation, privately grappling with guilt over Romeo’s prolonged sorrow and the guild’s fractured unity.
When the missing members returned, Macao relinquished leadership with pride, solace found in Romeo’s renewed happiness. His attire evolved from a casual white jacket, leopard-print shoes, and serpent pendant to ornate, formal designs mirroring his transition from easygoing mage to careworn leader.
Across guild conflicts and tournaments, he fought alongside Wakaba Mine, their bond blending camaraderie and playful rivalry—a dynamic punctuated by banter and shared resolve. Through battles against dark guilds and personal trials, Macao’s legacy endured: a leader who bore silent burdens to preserve his guild’s spirit, and a father who bridged past failures with unwavering devotion.
Once divorced after prioritizing guild duties over family, Macao later fathered Romeo Conbolt, nurturing a close bond despite past regrets. He briefly dated a younger woman before channeling his energies into mentoring a protégé in fire manipulation, stressing restraint over destruction.
Abruptly thrust into leadership as the Fourth Guild Master after predecessors vanished, Macao enforced strict discipline and vetting for recruits while shielding his guild from a rival’s harassment, absorbing their scorn silently. Financial decline and dwindling influence marked his tenure, worsened by Romeo’s despondency during their comrades’ absence.
A defining mission saw him overpower 19 Vulcans on Mt. Hakobe before succumbing to possession, necessitating rescue—a humbling ordeal that fueled his resolve to prove himself as both mage and father. He reconciled with Romeo by teaching resilience against mockery, leveraging his magic: Purple Flare’s violet infernos and Transformation Magic, once used to impersonate an ally during a critical diversion.
Years later, stress deepened his wrinkles and silvered his hair, the guild’s faltering morale and poverty weighing heavily. He clashed with rivals yet restrained his members from retaliation, privately grappling with guilt over Romeo’s prolonged sorrow and the guild’s fractured unity.
When the missing members returned, Macao relinquished leadership with pride, solace found in Romeo’s renewed happiness. His attire evolved from a casual white jacket, leopard-print shoes, and serpent pendant to ornate, formal designs mirroring his transition from easygoing mage to careworn leader.
Across guild conflicts and tournaments, he fought alongside Wakaba Mine, their bond blending camaraderie and playful rivalry—a dynamic punctuated by banter and shared resolve. Through battles against dark guilds and personal trials, Macao’s legacy endured: a leader who bore silent burdens to preserve his guild’s spirit, and a father who bridged past failures with unwavering devotion.