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The Previous Lord reigned over Lukedonia for millennia before entering eternal sleep five centuries preceding the story’s primary timeline. Father to current ruler Raskreia, he persistently sought to appoint Raizel, the Noblesse, as his successor—motivated by dual desires to shield his daughter from leadership’s burdens and protect Raizel from the cruel destiny of the True Noblesse.
Distinguished by waist-length blond hair, crimson eyes, and imposing height, he adorned formal black garments mirroring other clan leaders, though his spectral form manifested in flowing white robes. His personality balanced kindness and wisdom with playful humor, frequently teasing Frankenstein as “Peacock,” a jab reciprocated with “old bugger.”
He exhibited paternal concern for Raskreia, reprimanding unladylike conduct and cautioning against deceitful company. His unwavering preference for Raizel sowed familial tensions despite benevolent intentions. The lord maintained a steadfast bond with Raizel, regularly visiting during the Noblesse’s isolation and gifting twin silver cross earrings—one worn by Raizel, the other safeguarded in an abandoned mansion—to suppress catastrophic power.
His soul weapon, Ragnarok, embodied apocalyptic might. Collaborating with Ragar Kertia before his slumber, he split the weapon—imbuing half with residual life force hidden in Raizel’s shrine as a restorative failsafe. He designated the mansion forbidden to protect this secret.
Posthumous soul fragments persisted as interactive echoes within the shrine, delivering urgent pleas for Raizel to accept lordship and final wishes for reunion. His legacy shaped pivotal events: Raskreia’s reconciliation with Raizel and Ragnarok’s restoration. Strategically, he commanded Gejutel to guide new leaders and orchestrated exiled traitors’ departure, indirectly molding future conflicts.
Distinguished by waist-length blond hair, crimson eyes, and imposing height, he adorned formal black garments mirroring other clan leaders, though his spectral form manifested in flowing white robes. His personality balanced kindness and wisdom with playful humor, frequently teasing Frankenstein as “Peacock,” a jab reciprocated with “old bugger.”
He exhibited paternal concern for Raskreia, reprimanding unladylike conduct and cautioning against deceitful company. His unwavering preference for Raizel sowed familial tensions despite benevolent intentions. The lord maintained a steadfast bond with Raizel, regularly visiting during the Noblesse’s isolation and gifting twin silver cross earrings—one worn by Raizel, the other safeguarded in an abandoned mansion—to suppress catastrophic power.
His soul weapon, Ragnarok, embodied apocalyptic might. Collaborating with Ragar Kertia before his slumber, he split the weapon—imbuing half with residual life force hidden in Raizel’s shrine as a restorative failsafe. He designated the mansion forbidden to protect this secret.
Posthumous soul fragments persisted as interactive echoes within the shrine, delivering urgent pleas for Raizel to accept lordship and final wishes for reunion. His legacy shaped pivotal events: Raskreia’s reconciliation with Raizel and Ragnarok’s restoration. Strategically, he commanded Gejutel to guide new leaders and orchestrated exiled traitors’ departure, indirectly molding future conflicts.