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Murr Hart, a wizard of Western Country, was born to affluent human jewelers whose travels shaped his early life. As a child, he personally cut and shaped the red beryl set into his silver ring – his primary magical tool. Before his soul shattered, he achieved global renown as a genius philosopher, inventor, and scholar, mastering fields like mathematics, mineralogy, and astronomy through influential publications. His legacy, however, is darkened by his invention: magical technology fueled by crystallized wizard remains (mana stones). This enabled humans to forge anti-wizard weapons, plunging Western Country into devastating civil war – a consequence bitterly resented by his associate Shylock, who mourned the region's lost prosperity.

Murr's consuming obsession with the Great Calamity (the moon) drove him to attempt direct contact. The act shattered his soul into countless purple crystal fragments scattered across the land. Though his body survived, his mind regressed to a feral, animalistic state. Shylock found him thus and painstakingly rehabilitated him, teaching language and social skills, forging a new cheerful, playful personality reminiscent of a cat. Despite the moon causing his fragmentation, his love for the Great Calamity endures.

His current demeanor is mischievous, eccentric, and hyperactive. He possesses a short attention span, speaks his mind freely, derails conversations with non-sequiturs or scientific theories, and exhibits cat-like traits: fascination with shiny objects (especially gems), aversion to boredom, and abrupt departures from dull discussions. Unintentional cruelty or bluntness occasionally surfaces, echoing his pre-shattering arrogance. Philosophical tangents and an intense curiosity about the unknown remain constants.

The dispersed soul shards sometimes manifest physically, embodying aspects of his past self. These fragments hold partial memories and exhibit traits from his earlier life: eloquence, arrogance, provocation, and obsessive focus on specific research interests. They appear across various narratives.

A flashback reveals an earlier encounter with Shylock, showcasing an uncharacteristically despondent Murr lamenting the destruction of his centuries of research by a Northern wizard adversary – a rare moment of vulnerability contrasting his usual arrogance. Main Story Part 2 further discloses Murr's secret research into artificial wizard creation, concealed even from Shylock due to its taboo nature. This unfinished work, hidden in a sealed laboratory, later resulted in artificial beings attacking Sage's Wizards after accidental release, injuring powerful figures like Mithra.

Physically, Murr appears youthful with light purple bob-cut hair and neon-aquamarine slanted eyes often holding a cat-like expression. He wears a patterned shirt jacket over a red shirt, a striped belt, wide-leg pants, and accessories including rings (featuring his red beryl magic tool), a pendant, and earrings. An alternate outfit reflects his past self: a brown three-piece suit, cape, and large wizard hat adorned with moving star-and-moon patterns. His wizard crest is located on his right palm.