TV-Series
Description
Finn Ames enters Easton Magic Academy as a first-year Adler Dorm resident. He possesses an unassuming physique—thin legs, 170 cm height, 52 kg weight—and a distinctive appearance: black hair featuring a yellow streak on the left fringe, a straight-line magic mark tracing his right cheek from eye to jaw, and freckles contributing to an innocent look. He wears the standard Adler robe uniform; casual attire consists of a shirt, waistcoat, and trousers. Foot size is 26 cm. Blood type is A.
His personality centers on caution and a strong craving for peace and order. Easily frightened and trouble-averse, he initially seeks a quiet school life. Despite this timidity, deep loyalty to friends drives him to endure significant hardship for their protection. He serves as the straight man within his friend group, countering eccentricities with common sense. Sharp observation skills enable him to analyze rapid movements and strategize effectively in combat.
An orphan who lost both parents in childhood, Finn grew up impoverished on the streets alongside his older brother, Rayne Ames. Frequent childhood tears over their hardships spurred Rayne's ambition to become a Divine Visionary and create a better world for orphans. At Easton, Finn becomes roommates with Mash Burnedead, initially considering Mash troublesome and attempting avoidance. Finn felt inferior to Rayne due to perceived magical inadequacy, misinterpreting Rayne's distant behavior as disapproval. Their relationship later rebuilt through shared battles and honest communication.
Finn's magic focuses on his personal spell, Changeas, swapping positions of designated targets for evasion or tactical repositioning. Training under Divine Visionary Kaldo Gehenna awakened a second magic line, unlocking greater power and the spell Changeas Secondth: Butterfly Sanitatem. This summons a butterfly-themed entity that heals injuries and shares Finn's magic power with allies. Additional spells include Quientus for calming targets and Nalcos for firing magic bullets. Enhanced speed aids fleeing danger, while keen intellect supports combat strategy.
Key relationships define him. His bond with Mash Burnedead evolves from reluctant roommates to deep friendship. Mash instantly trusted him as "a good person," and Finn later drew courage from Mash's example. During the Divine Visionary Selection Exam, Finn endured Carpaccio Luo-Yang's attacks, risking his life to protect a crystal crucial to Mash's future. His relationship with Rayne transformed from perceived coldness to mutual understanding, particularly after Finn demonstrated growth during battles against threats like Delisaster. Rayne revealed his distance was protective, shielding Finn from societal backlash related to his Divine Visionary work. Finn also maintains friendships with Dot Barrett and Lance Crown, often relying on them during frightening situations.
Finn's development charts a path from cowardice to courage. Early school life involved enduring bullying, like Lloyd Cavill pressuring him to sabotage Mash's textbooks; initially compliant from fear, he later refused Lloyd's orders despite risk. During the Divine Visionary Selection Exam, he withstood Carpaccio's torture to protect Mash's exam crystal. His magic power awakened against Delisaster, unlocking his double-line and Secondth spell to heal Rayne—a turning point in their relationship and his resolve. By the series' conclusion, he embraces supporting friends despite fear, stating helping others is what truly matters.
Trivia notes include hobbies: DIY repairs and cooking, skills honed partly from Mash frequently breaking their dorm door. Favorite food is pork and bean sprouts with ponzu sauce. He excels in Magical Zoology but struggles in Physical Training and Broom classes. A divination class once showed a possible future: a wife, two children, and a mustache. Fanbook notes reveal he spends holidays helping Rayne shop for pet rabbits and might pursue a public servant career for stability.
His personality centers on caution and a strong craving for peace and order. Easily frightened and trouble-averse, he initially seeks a quiet school life. Despite this timidity, deep loyalty to friends drives him to endure significant hardship for their protection. He serves as the straight man within his friend group, countering eccentricities with common sense. Sharp observation skills enable him to analyze rapid movements and strategize effectively in combat.
An orphan who lost both parents in childhood, Finn grew up impoverished on the streets alongside his older brother, Rayne Ames. Frequent childhood tears over their hardships spurred Rayne's ambition to become a Divine Visionary and create a better world for orphans. At Easton, Finn becomes roommates with Mash Burnedead, initially considering Mash troublesome and attempting avoidance. Finn felt inferior to Rayne due to perceived magical inadequacy, misinterpreting Rayne's distant behavior as disapproval. Their relationship later rebuilt through shared battles and honest communication.
Finn's magic focuses on his personal spell, Changeas, swapping positions of designated targets for evasion or tactical repositioning. Training under Divine Visionary Kaldo Gehenna awakened a second magic line, unlocking greater power and the spell Changeas Secondth: Butterfly Sanitatem. This summons a butterfly-themed entity that heals injuries and shares Finn's magic power with allies. Additional spells include Quientus for calming targets and Nalcos for firing magic bullets. Enhanced speed aids fleeing danger, while keen intellect supports combat strategy.
Key relationships define him. His bond with Mash Burnedead evolves from reluctant roommates to deep friendship. Mash instantly trusted him as "a good person," and Finn later drew courage from Mash's example. During the Divine Visionary Selection Exam, Finn endured Carpaccio Luo-Yang's attacks, risking his life to protect a crystal crucial to Mash's future. His relationship with Rayne transformed from perceived coldness to mutual understanding, particularly after Finn demonstrated growth during battles against threats like Delisaster. Rayne revealed his distance was protective, shielding Finn from societal backlash related to his Divine Visionary work. Finn also maintains friendships with Dot Barrett and Lance Crown, often relying on them during frightening situations.
Finn's development charts a path from cowardice to courage. Early school life involved enduring bullying, like Lloyd Cavill pressuring him to sabotage Mash's textbooks; initially compliant from fear, he later refused Lloyd's orders despite risk. During the Divine Visionary Selection Exam, he withstood Carpaccio's torture to protect Mash's exam crystal. His magic power awakened against Delisaster, unlocking his double-line and Secondth spell to heal Rayne—a turning point in their relationship and his resolve. By the series' conclusion, he embraces supporting friends despite fear, stating helping others is what truly matters.
Trivia notes include hobbies: DIY repairs and cooking, skills honed partly from Mash frequently breaking their dorm door. Favorite food is pork and bean sprouts with ponzu sauce. He excels in Magical Zoology but struggles in Physical Training and Broom classes. A divination class once showed a possible future: a wife, two children, and a mustache. Fanbook notes reveal he spends holidays helping Rayne shop for pet rabbits and might pursue a public servant career for stability.