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Ulfran Low, formerly called Wolfran Row, fought as a Fairy Soldier in the War of Unification alongside Free Underbar. The war killed his wife and young child, a loss that defined his future. Abandoning his military role, he turned to vengeful terrorism, often working with criminal groups like the Arcame mafia and joining the Eins Order, a religious cult.
He possesses shoulder-length blonde hair and typically wears a knee-length brown coat over army fatigues. His personality reflects a consistently moody, hostile, and withdrawn nature, avoiding connections even before his family's death. Interactions with former comrades, including Free, remained minimal and strained.
Post-war, Ulfran engaged in illegal activities, such as buying artificial fairies near abandoned factories. During a deal near Derpe's ruins, he detected a leak and deliberately split Dorothea agents to escape. This led to a confrontation with Free Underbar and Marlya Noel. Free tried questioning his motives, but Ulfran refused to answer, choosing instead to unleash his fairy, Fitcher. Fitcher manifests with tree-like features and wields six bladed arms for combat. After an attack by Serge Tova and recognizing the growing threat, Ulfran retreated, killing his associates to prevent leaks. Later, he visited his wife and daughter's graves nearby.
Ulfran later supplied artificial fairies to Beevee Liscar, rejecting Beevee's attempts to label him as a merchant, soldier, or insignificant pebble. His activities crossed paths with Ray Dawn when he aided Michel Connor during an attack on Ray's train, correctly deducing Arcame's involvement. He subsequently fought Veronica Thorn, acknowledging her skill as a fairy-possessed individual until Free and Marlya intervened. During his duel with Free, he continued evading questions about his past and family, ultimately escaping after challenging Free's own reasons for fighting.
Ulfran played a key role in securing the Black Fairy Tome Nine. With Michel Connor, he ambushed Dorothea agents transporting the tome, successfully taking it and delivering it to Marco Bellwood. After Michel's imprisonment, Ulfran visited him, providing poison to simulate a natural death after Michel shared crucial information confirming Marlya Noel's fairy-possessed status and her ability to destroy fairy organs. Armed with this knowledge, Ulfran confronted Marlya alone, intending to take her fairy organ. Though her fairy's attack wounded him and she offered to save him and his fairy, he rejected her pleas, fueled by anger. He disengaged upon Free's arrival.
Reporting his failure to Marco Bellwood at Eins Order headquarters, they adjusted plans involving the three fairy-possessed individuals. Acknowledging a manpower shortage, Ulfran instigated a prison riot to free Axel Laboo, using him to send a message to Beevee Liscar. Later, during Golbarn Helwise's funeral procession, Ulfran, now wielding the fairy weapon Fratanil, defended against a Dorothea attack. He clashed with Free, who questioned if his actions were driven by his deceased family and what future remained. Ulfran asserted nothing would remain. He countered Free's justification of fighting for peace, arguing peace wouldn't resurrect his family. Free ultimately broke Fratanil and defeated him, declaring he wouldn't allow the world to end. Injured, Ulfran returned to Eins Order headquarters.
There, he witnessed Free under attack by Glyph. Despite their history, Ulfran intervened, saving Free. They combined their strength against Glyph, learning of a limit to the casualties the Divine Beast would inflict. During the battle, Ulfran sustained a leg wound. Seizing an opening created by Free, he killed Glyph. Unable to move afterward, he urged Free to proceed without him, accepting that he could only remember his family forever.
He possesses shoulder-length blonde hair and typically wears a knee-length brown coat over army fatigues. His personality reflects a consistently moody, hostile, and withdrawn nature, avoiding connections even before his family's death. Interactions with former comrades, including Free, remained minimal and strained.
Post-war, Ulfran engaged in illegal activities, such as buying artificial fairies near abandoned factories. During a deal near Derpe's ruins, he detected a leak and deliberately split Dorothea agents to escape. This led to a confrontation with Free Underbar and Marlya Noel. Free tried questioning his motives, but Ulfran refused to answer, choosing instead to unleash his fairy, Fitcher. Fitcher manifests with tree-like features and wields six bladed arms for combat. After an attack by Serge Tova and recognizing the growing threat, Ulfran retreated, killing his associates to prevent leaks. Later, he visited his wife and daughter's graves nearby.
Ulfran later supplied artificial fairies to Beevee Liscar, rejecting Beevee's attempts to label him as a merchant, soldier, or insignificant pebble. His activities crossed paths with Ray Dawn when he aided Michel Connor during an attack on Ray's train, correctly deducing Arcame's involvement. He subsequently fought Veronica Thorn, acknowledging her skill as a fairy-possessed individual until Free and Marlya intervened. During his duel with Free, he continued evading questions about his past and family, ultimately escaping after challenging Free's own reasons for fighting.
Ulfran played a key role in securing the Black Fairy Tome Nine. With Michel Connor, he ambushed Dorothea agents transporting the tome, successfully taking it and delivering it to Marco Bellwood. After Michel's imprisonment, Ulfran visited him, providing poison to simulate a natural death after Michel shared crucial information confirming Marlya Noel's fairy-possessed status and her ability to destroy fairy organs. Armed with this knowledge, Ulfran confronted Marlya alone, intending to take her fairy organ. Though her fairy's attack wounded him and she offered to save him and his fairy, he rejected her pleas, fueled by anger. He disengaged upon Free's arrival.
Reporting his failure to Marco Bellwood at Eins Order headquarters, they adjusted plans involving the three fairy-possessed individuals. Acknowledging a manpower shortage, Ulfran instigated a prison riot to free Axel Laboo, using him to send a message to Beevee Liscar. Later, during Golbarn Helwise's funeral procession, Ulfran, now wielding the fairy weapon Fratanil, defended against a Dorothea attack. He clashed with Free, who questioned if his actions were driven by his deceased family and what future remained. Ulfran asserted nothing would remain. He countered Free's justification of fighting for peace, arguing peace wouldn't resurrect his family. Free ultimately broke Fratanil and defeated him, declaring he wouldn't allow the world to end. Injured, Ulfran returned to Eins Order headquarters.
There, he witnessed Free under attack by Glyph. Despite their history, Ulfran intervened, saving Free. They combined their strength against Glyph, learning of a limit to the casualties the Divine Beast would inflict. During the battle, Ulfran sustained a leg wound. Seizing an opening created by Free, he killed Glyph. Unable to move afterward, he urged Free to proceed without him, accepting that he could only remember his family forever.