TV-Series
Description
Climb, a human knight and devoted protector of Princess Renner Theiere Chardelon Ryle Vaiself in the Re-Estize Kingdom, carries a shrouded past. No records trace his lineage, his earliest memories marked by homelessness and scavenging for survival until starvation nearly claimed him. Princess Renner’s intervention during this desperate time ignited his life’s purpose: unwavering loyalty to her. Devoid of natural talent or magical aptitude, he forged himself through relentless training into a knight worthy of her trust.

His striking appearance—short blond hair, piercing blue eyes, and pristine white plate armor bestowed by Renner—belies his humble beginnings. Armed with a broadsword and shield, he embodies the guardian’s role. Though his combat prowess falls short of legends like Gazef Stronoff, his unyielding discipline elevates him among the kingdom’s elite soldiers. His signature technique, *Limit Breaker – Mind*, a self-crafted ability to transcend physical boundaries, emerged from grueling sessions under Sebas Tian’s merciless tutelage.

Central to his existence is Renner, whose kindness he strives to repay with unflinching service. Silent romantic yearning lingers beneath his reverence, restrained by perceived social divides. This devotion veils Renner’s calculating cruelty and schemes to monopolize his allegiance. Naive to her machinations, he maintains sparse bonds beyond her, though warriors like Gazef and Brain Unglaus respect his tenacity.

Climb’s path intertwines with pivotal clashes: aiding Sebas and Brain in dismantling the Eight Fingers’ trafficking operations, battling the illusionist Succulent by triggering *Limit Breaker*, and confronting Ainz Ooal Gown during the Sorcerer Kingdom’s assault—a defiance that cost his life. Renner’s hidden pact with Nazarick secured his resurrection, leaving him oblivious to her treachery.

After the kingdom’s collapse, Nazarick’s confines became his prison under Renner’s watch. Her demonic transformation sealed his fate, bargaining his survival for her servitude to Ainz. Even as her monstrous nature surfaces, his loyalty persists unbroken. Post-captivity encounters with allies-turned-vassals—Brain, now a vampire, and Sebas, subtly urging alignment with Nazarick—underscore his isolation.

Climb’s journey embodies devotion’s duality: a beacon of perseverance against innate limitations, yet a cautionary tale of allegiance’s blindness. His resilience, honed by fixating on Renner to endure Sebas’s lethal aura, mirrors his psychological armor against a world where power eclipses morality.