Description
Gunvolt, codenamed "GV," wields the Azure Striker Septima to generate and control electricity. Once a member of the resistance group QUILL, he abandons their ranks upon refusing to execute Joule, a girl whose Muse Septima was weaponized by the Sumeragi Group. His defiance transforms him into her protector, placing her safety above loyalty to former allies.

Sumeragi’s experiments during his captivity scarred him physically and mentally until Asimov, QUILL’s co-founder, rescued and trained him. Their bond fractures as Asimov’s extremist mission to purge non-adepts opposes Gunvolt’s conviction that humans and adepts can coexist. This ideological clash erupts into a lethal duel, ending with Gunvolt dismantling his mentor’s ruthless vision.

His appearance shifts across timelines: early designs showcase a blue coat, spiky blonde hair with a braided ponytail, and a silver clip. Later versions adopt darker hues, elongated ponytails tipped with vibrant colors, and accessories reflecting allies like Quinn or Joule. A sealed state morphs him into a draconic entity with butterfly wings, channeling Primal Dragon energy, while a non-canonical puppy form, "Pupvolt," exists in uncertain continuity.

Stoic yet compassionate, Gunvolt adheres to a rigid moral code, frequently opposing forces that exploit others for power. Combat sharpens his demeanor into ruthless precision, though he regrets excessive violence. Fleeting humor emerges, such as rehearsing flashy combat poses. Camaraderie with allies like Zeno and Moniqa contrasts with rivalries like Copen, whose anti-adept zealotry challenges Gunvolt’s pacifist ideals.

Decades later, maturity deepens his introspection. Guilt over past battles and unintended fallout—like unleashing Primal Dragon rampages—haunts him. Partnering with Kirin, a priestess assigned to stabilize his volatile powers, offers solace, curbing his self-destructive remorse. Collaborations with Sumeragi to subdue rogue adepts expose persistent corporate malfeasance, demanding constant vigilance.

Joule’s posthumous fusion with his Septima enhances his abilities, yet her absence remains an emotional void. Clashes with the adept-supremacist Eden and alliances with figures like Quinn reaffirm his dedication to peace. Losses, such as Lumen’s assimilation into Mytyl, emphasize sacrifices made for greater ideals.

Later, confinement within a sacred blade barrier suppresses his powers until crises reignite them. Facing parallel worlds and corrupted adepts, he adapts relentlessly. His enduring legacy as a beacon of hope inspires successors like Kirin to champion coexistence amid unyielding strife.