Description
Henry Leobort, scion of the knightly Leobolt dynasty, carries the weight of his family’s legacy—a fabled ancestral blade impervious to rust or fracture. Renowned as a peerless swordsman, he wields his steel with lethal precision, overwhelming foes through skill alone. His staunch opposition to the Kingdom of Golt’s militaristic ambitions sets him apart, rejecting warfare as inherently unjust and condemning the exploitation of vulnerable lives.
After triumphing in a royal tournament, Henry reluctantly accepts a role as temporary guardian to Finis, a duty that spirals into defiance when he shields her from capture. Prince Rudo, seething with envy, exiles him to the warfront—a death sentence for most. Amidst the carnage, Henry and Finis forge a fragile romance, shattered when Rudo orchestrates his demise. Tricked into wielding her song as a weapon, Finis unknowingly kills Henry, an act that fractures her sanity and drives her to unleash the cataclysmic Song of Destruction, resetting existence and binding her to eternal life.
Henry’s soul echoes through fractured timelines. In one, he resurfaces as a lunar-colony scientist, lecturing on planetary doom, his family life untouched by memories of Finis. Another reality diverges entirely: here, he never encounters Finis, instead pledging his sword to Alea Golt—later unmasked as Pony Goodlight—and rising to generalship, supporting her ascension as queen.
Chivalry and compassion anchor his ethos. He spares foes when possible, yet battles ruthlessly to protect the vulnerable, haunted by every life lost. Off the battlefield, his vigilance shields allies, often risking himself to ensure their safety.
Each incarnation—knight, scholar, commander—mirrors shards of his bond with Finis, their fates knotted by her curse of immortality. In the timeline entwined with Rin, his love for Pony and military triumphs yield a muted victory: he secures her throne but severs his tether to Finis. His family’s indestructible sword, once a symbol of knightly honor, becomes a monument to lost eras, its silent presence a testament to cycles of sacrifice and rebirth.
After triumphing in a royal tournament, Henry reluctantly accepts a role as temporary guardian to Finis, a duty that spirals into defiance when he shields her from capture. Prince Rudo, seething with envy, exiles him to the warfront—a death sentence for most. Amidst the carnage, Henry and Finis forge a fragile romance, shattered when Rudo orchestrates his demise. Tricked into wielding her song as a weapon, Finis unknowingly kills Henry, an act that fractures her sanity and drives her to unleash the cataclysmic Song of Destruction, resetting existence and binding her to eternal life.
Henry’s soul echoes through fractured timelines. In one, he resurfaces as a lunar-colony scientist, lecturing on planetary doom, his family life untouched by memories of Finis. Another reality diverges entirely: here, he never encounters Finis, instead pledging his sword to Alea Golt—later unmasked as Pony Goodlight—and rising to generalship, supporting her ascension as queen.
Chivalry and compassion anchor his ethos. He spares foes when possible, yet battles ruthlessly to protect the vulnerable, haunted by every life lost. Off the battlefield, his vigilance shields allies, often risking himself to ensure their safety.
Each incarnation—knight, scholar, commander—mirrors shards of his bond with Finis, their fates knotted by her curse of immortality. In the timeline entwined with Rin, his love for Pony and military triumphs yield a muted victory: he secures her throne but severs his tether to Finis. His family’s indestructible sword, once a symbol of knightly honor, becomes a monument to lost eras, its silent presence a testament to cycles of sacrifice and rebirth.