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Mitile Flores is a young wizard residing in the Southern Country, the younger brother of Rutile Flores and second son of the Great Witch Tiletta, who died shortly after his birth. He survived infancy only because Rutile transferred half his magic power to save him. Raised in the South by Rutile, Figaro, and Lennox, Mitile received his primary magic instruction from Figaro.
He exhibits a cheerful, energetic, and optimistic personality, characterized by honesty and hard work. He enjoys socializing with those he considers friendly, forming a close friendship with Riquet from the Central Country. Despite his generally kind nature, Mitile possesses a short temper and harbors insecurities about his perceived weaknesses. He strongly dislikes most Northern wizards—excluding Snow and White, who give him candy—specifically citing Mithra as "sloppy and haughty" and Owen as "creepy, weird, and mean." This animosity stems partially from Figaro's early influence associating "bad wizards" with the North.
A traumatic childhood incident occurred when he and Rutile faced public hostility after Mitile used magic to load a carriage; a witness's outcry turned bystanders aggressive, forcing Rutile to flee with him. This caused Mitile to withdraw for half a year, refusing to leave home or attend school until Figaro reassured him that becoming a "good wizard" could change public perception.
Driven by a desire to become stronger, motivated by frustration over the Southern wizards' reputation for weakness and his own initial magical limitations, Mitile resented being treated as a child. His spell incantations were complex tongue-twisters, making him ineffective in combat early on. His development intensified when Mithra, fulfilling a promise to Mitile's mother, provided a powerful mana stone. Consuming the stone caused a severe fever and unconsciousness, but upon recovery, his magical abilities significantly expanded, allowing more versatile and potent spellcasting. This transformation excited him, though Figaro noted it risked altering his personality.
His training evolved under the Northern wizard Bradley Bain, whose harsh methods exhausted Mitile but earned his respect. Bradley treated him as an equal rather than a child, motivating Mitile to push his limits and explore new magical applications. Despite the grueling sessions, Mitile acknowledged their value. A notable demonstration of his growth occurred during an outing with the Sage, where he instinctively used his signature spell «Ortonik Cealsispilce» to protect them from an aggressive stranger.
Mitile keeps plants in his room, believing care for them brings good fortune, and treasures a framed portrait of his mother. A desk in his room, built with Rutile and engraved with their names and the construction date, symbolizes their bond. Thematically, he represents the concept of compromise for collective happiness.
Physically, Mitile is short-statured with light brown hair and olive green eyes. He typically wears a brown coat, sweater, green tie, and navy shorts. His wizard crest is on his inner left wrist, and he often sports a bandage on his left leg due to his recklessness.
He exhibits a cheerful, energetic, and optimistic personality, characterized by honesty and hard work. He enjoys socializing with those he considers friendly, forming a close friendship with Riquet from the Central Country. Despite his generally kind nature, Mitile possesses a short temper and harbors insecurities about his perceived weaknesses. He strongly dislikes most Northern wizards—excluding Snow and White, who give him candy—specifically citing Mithra as "sloppy and haughty" and Owen as "creepy, weird, and mean." This animosity stems partially from Figaro's early influence associating "bad wizards" with the North.
A traumatic childhood incident occurred when he and Rutile faced public hostility after Mitile used magic to load a carriage; a witness's outcry turned bystanders aggressive, forcing Rutile to flee with him. This caused Mitile to withdraw for half a year, refusing to leave home or attend school until Figaro reassured him that becoming a "good wizard" could change public perception.
Driven by a desire to become stronger, motivated by frustration over the Southern wizards' reputation for weakness and his own initial magical limitations, Mitile resented being treated as a child. His spell incantations were complex tongue-twisters, making him ineffective in combat early on. His development intensified when Mithra, fulfilling a promise to Mitile's mother, provided a powerful mana stone. Consuming the stone caused a severe fever and unconsciousness, but upon recovery, his magical abilities significantly expanded, allowing more versatile and potent spellcasting. This transformation excited him, though Figaro noted it risked altering his personality.
His training evolved under the Northern wizard Bradley Bain, whose harsh methods exhausted Mitile but earned his respect. Bradley treated him as an equal rather than a child, motivating Mitile to push his limits and explore new magical applications. Despite the grueling sessions, Mitile acknowledged their value. A notable demonstration of his growth occurred during an outing with the Sage, where he instinctively used his signature spell «Ortonik Cealsispilce» to protect them from an aggressive stranger.
Mitile keeps plants in his room, believing care for them brings good fortune, and treasures a framed portrait of his mother. A desk in his room, built with Rutile and engraved with their names and the construction date, symbolizes their bond. Thematically, he represents the concept of compromise for collective happiness.
Physically, Mitile is short-statured with light brown hair and olive green eyes. He typically wears a brown coat, sweater, green tie, and navy shorts. His wizard crest is on his inner left wrist, and he often sports a bandage on his left leg due to his recklessness.