TV-Series
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Wolfran Row served as a Fairy Soldier in the War of Unification, fighting alongside comrade-in-arms Free Underbar until the conflict claimed the lives of his wife and child. This trauma propelled him into vengeful terrorism, forging alliances with the Arcame mafia and the fanatical Eins Order to dismantle the postwar order.
Sporting shoulder-length blonde hair and a knee-length brown coat draped over army fatigues, his brooding demeanor and hostility predated his personal tragedy. Their loss only deepened his isolation, stoking a smoldering resentment that fueled his single-minded crusade for retribution.
He orchestrated artificial fairy trafficking and partnered with disparate factions to secure dangerous relics like the Black Fairy Tome. During an exchange near Derpe’s ruins, he betrayed Dorothea agents Free and Marlya Noel, clashing with them before withdrawing. After acquiring the fairy weapon Fratanil, he wielded it against Dorothea’s assaults while routinely eliminating compromised associates to prevent leaks, embodying ruthless pragmatism.
His obsession culminated in an attempt to harvest Marlya’s fairy organ upon discovering her possessed status. Their clash laid bare his desperate hunger for power, though he ultimately faltered. A later confrontation with Free forced Wolfran to reckon with their fractured history, compelling him to confront the ruinous path he’d carved.
During the Eins Order’s collapse, he joined forces with Free to confront Glyph, a central antagonist. Severely wounded in the struggle, he exploited an opening created by Free to deliver a fatal blow, sacrificing himself during the strike. This final act granted him fragmentary redemption as he rejected his cycle of vengeance, seeking instead to safeguard his family’s legacy.
A close-quarters combat specialist using compact claws, his abilities were enhanced by his bonded fairy Fitcher, whose six bladed wings could shred foes. Fitcher granted Wolfran superhuman agility and regeneration, though injuries to Fitcher reverberated through Wolfran’s own body. Military-honed tactical brilliance and decades of combat experience solidified his reputation as a relentless threat, enabling him to rival adversaries like Free in both speed and strategic precision.
Sporting shoulder-length blonde hair and a knee-length brown coat draped over army fatigues, his brooding demeanor and hostility predated his personal tragedy. Their loss only deepened his isolation, stoking a smoldering resentment that fueled his single-minded crusade for retribution.
He orchestrated artificial fairy trafficking and partnered with disparate factions to secure dangerous relics like the Black Fairy Tome. During an exchange near Derpe’s ruins, he betrayed Dorothea agents Free and Marlya Noel, clashing with them before withdrawing. After acquiring the fairy weapon Fratanil, he wielded it against Dorothea’s assaults while routinely eliminating compromised associates to prevent leaks, embodying ruthless pragmatism.
His obsession culminated in an attempt to harvest Marlya’s fairy organ upon discovering her possessed status. Their clash laid bare his desperate hunger for power, though he ultimately faltered. A later confrontation with Free forced Wolfran to reckon with their fractured history, compelling him to confront the ruinous path he’d carved.
During the Eins Order’s collapse, he joined forces with Free to confront Glyph, a central antagonist. Severely wounded in the struggle, he exploited an opening created by Free to deliver a fatal blow, sacrificing himself during the strike. This final act granted him fragmentary redemption as he rejected his cycle of vengeance, seeking instead to safeguard his family’s legacy.
A close-quarters combat specialist using compact claws, his abilities were enhanced by his bonded fairy Fitcher, whose six bladed wings could shred foes. Fitcher granted Wolfran superhuman agility and regeneration, though injuries to Fitcher reverberated through Wolfran’s own body. Military-honed tactical brilliance and decades of combat experience solidified his reputation as a relentless threat, enabling him to rival adversaries like Free in both speed and strategic precision.