Description
Cyrano, a cunning swordsman with a long mustache, musketeer hat, and a zweihänder sword, masks his ruthless ambition behind a veneer of chivalry. Though initially appearing as a dignified hero, his true nature emerges as a manipulative schemer who orchestrates atrocities for personal gain. With accomplice D.R., he engineered a dragon assault on a town, slaughtering residents—including Flare’s father—and reframing the massacre as a valiant rescue. This charade secured him the Dragon Horn, a relic enabling further dragon-summoning plunders replicated across other settlements.

Renowned as the second-greatest duelist after Ryuma, "The King," Cyrano exploited Ryuma’s reluctance to kill during their initial duel, claiming a hollow victory. Yet their final clash exposed his inferiority: Ryuma ended him in a single, effortless strike. Despite this, Cyrano’s prowess allowed him to dispatch armed guards effortlessly, a skill overshadowed by his penchant for treachery. He framed Ryuma for crimes and staged dragon attacks to loot towns, leveraging fear for profit.

His downfall stemmed from arrogance, underestimating Ryuma’s resolve once provoked. Flare’s shattered trust—uncovering his role in her father’s death—cemented his legacy of betrayal. While inspired by Cyrano de Bergerac’s theatrical bravado and dueling flair, this iteration embodies moral decay, his theatrics serving deceit rather than romance. His demise stands as a testament to the consequences of unchecked ambition and duplicity.