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Vittorio Serevare, bearing the titles Pope of Romalia, St. Aegis XXXII, and "Shield of the Founder," is approximately 20 years old. His mother once stole the Ruby of Fire ring from him and fled to D'Angleterre village to hide. Vittorio ordered D'Angleterre's annihilation under the false pretext of a plague outbreak, resulting in the village's destruction and his mother's death. He expressed no sadness over her death, declaring she deserved it.
He is one of only four Void Mages in Halkeginia, wielding the specific Void spell "Recovery," which heals allies but harms evil creatures. His familiar is Julio Chesaré, who holds the title "Windalfr" (the Right Hand of God), granting him control over animals. Vittorio previously possessed the Founder's Mirror, a relic allowing the user to view Founder Brimir's past, until it was stolen by the Elemental Siblings.
As Pope, Vittorio governs Romalia's religious and secular affairs. He demonstrates genuine concern for commoners, improving welfare and caring for orphans. However, he employs ruthless political strategies, including manipulating emotions, provoking wars, and ordering assassinations, believing these actions necessary for Halkeginia's survival. He outmaneuvers skilled politicians like Queen Henrietta.
Vittorio reveals a looming catastrophe caused by accumulating windstones beneath Halkeginia, threatening to elevate the landmass and trigger mass devastation. To prevent this, he orchestrates a crusade against the elves to claim their territory for human resettlement. He justifies this genocidal plan as a dire necessity, citing Founder Brimir's precedent. Though he acknowledges the atrocity of his actions and sheds sincere tears over the required sacrifices, he remains resolute.
In the fourth season, he summons Louise, Saito, and Tiffania to Romalia, disclosing the existence of multiple Void Mages and the world's impending fate. He recruits Louise and Tiffania as "holy maidens" to support his crusade. His manipulations test the bonds between the central characters, particularly Louise and Saito. Vittorio's ultimate goal is to ensure humanity's survival, even if it means embracing the morally catastrophic methods inherited from Brimir.
He is one of only four Void Mages in Halkeginia, wielding the specific Void spell "Recovery," which heals allies but harms evil creatures. His familiar is Julio Chesaré, who holds the title "Windalfr" (the Right Hand of God), granting him control over animals. Vittorio previously possessed the Founder's Mirror, a relic allowing the user to view Founder Brimir's past, until it was stolen by the Elemental Siblings.
As Pope, Vittorio governs Romalia's religious and secular affairs. He demonstrates genuine concern for commoners, improving welfare and caring for orphans. However, he employs ruthless political strategies, including manipulating emotions, provoking wars, and ordering assassinations, believing these actions necessary for Halkeginia's survival. He outmaneuvers skilled politicians like Queen Henrietta.
Vittorio reveals a looming catastrophe caused by accumulating windstones beneath Halkeginia, threatening to elevate the landmass and trigger mass devastation. To prevent this, he orchestrates a crusade against the elves to claim their territory for human resettlement. He justifies this genocidal plan as a dire necessity, citing Founder Brimir's precedent. Though he acknowledges the atrocity of his actions and sheds sincere tears over the required sacrifices, he remains resolute.
In the fourth season, he summons Louise, Saito, and Tiffania to Romalia, disclosing the existence of multiple Void Mages and the world's impending fate. He recruits Louise and Tiffania as "holy maidens" to support his crusade. His manipulations test the bonds between the central characters, particularly Louise and Saito. Vittorio's ultimate goal is to ensure humanity's survival, even if it means embracing the morally catastrophic methods inherited from Brimir.