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Description
Ais Wallenstein, a first-class adventurer of the Loki Familia, stands among Orario’s most formidable warriors. Her lineage defies convention: born to a dungeon-conquering hero and Aria, a spirit whose very existence challenges the laws of their world. Orphaned at seven by the One-Eyed Black Dragon’s rampage, she forged her childhood grief into an unrelenting drive for vengeance, joining Loki Familia to hone her skills. Under Riveria Ljos Alf’s stern guardianship and the tactical tutelage of Finn Deimne and Gareth Landrock, she tempered her self-destructive rage into disciplined swordsmanship.
Golden-haired and lithe, Ais dons a white-and-black battle cloth accented by armor, her early wardrobe skewed toward impracticality by Loki’s mischief. Though her expression rarely wavers from calm detachment, flickers of innocence surface—seen when she conjures a childlike mental avatar during vulnerable moments. Social interactions confound her, her bluntness often mistaken for aloofness. A visceral fear of water lingers from Riveria’s merciless swimming drills, a phobia buried beneath layers of combat focus.
In battle, she wields wind magic (Ariel) to augment her blade, her strikes accelerated to blinding speeds. The skill Avenger fuels her dragon-slaying fury, amplifying her power against monsters while threatening to consume her reason. Her victory over the Floor Boss Udaeus, achieved through sheer velocity and precision, cemented her Level 6 ascension. Yet this monster-slaying mastery falters against human adversaries, exposing a tactical blind spot.
Her rescue of Bell Cranel from a Minotaur ignites a transformative bond. Initially perplexed by his rapid growth, she evolves from rival to mentor, guiding him through clandestine training. Their connection deepens during the Xenos crisis, where Bell’s compassion for the sentient monster Wiene fractures Ais’ black-and-white worldview. Witnessing Wiene’s sacrificial act and Bell’s defiance, she begins questioning her axiom that all monsters deserve death—culminating in her resolve to personally define what makes a “monster.”
Encounters with adversaries like Revis, who taunt her about her shrouded origins, reignite her hunger for answers. A crushing defeat by this foe drives her to reckless battles until conquering Udaeus reaffirms her evolving strength. Training under Ottar sharpens her combat philosophy, merging brute force with strategy. Yet the shadow of her parents’ killer looms—the One-Eyed Black Dragon remains her unvanquished white whale, its slaying the key to reclaiming her mother’s spirit.
Spin-off narratives expand her role as both leader and conflicted heir to Loki Familia’s legacy. Through expeditions with allies like Tiona and Lefiya, she grapples with balancing loyalty to her surrogate family against her private vendetta. Once dubbed the emotionally distant “Doll Princess,” she tentatively embraces vulnerability, her journey tracing a path from vengeance-obsessed warrior to a soldier awakening to empathy’s complexities.
Golden-haired and lithe, Ais dons a white-and-black battle cloth accented by armor, her early wardrobe skewed toward impracticality by Loki’s mischief. Though her expression rarely wavers from calm detachment, flickers of innocence surface—seen when she conjures a childlike mental avatar during vulnerable moments. Social interactions confound her, her bluntness often mistaken for aloofness. A visceral fear of water lingers from Riveria’s merciless swimming drills, a phobia buried beneath layers of combat focus.
In battle, she wields wind magic (Ariel) to augment her blade, her strikes accelerated to blinding speeds. The skill Avenger fuels her dragon-slaying fury, amplifying her power against monsters while threatening to consume her reason. Her victory over the Floor Boss Udaeus, achieved through sheer velocity and precision, cemented her Level 6 ascension. Yet this monster-slaying mastery falters against human adversaries, exposing a tactical blind spot.
Her rescue of Bell Cranel from a Minotaur ignites a transformative bond. Initially perplexed by his rapid growth, she evolves from rival to mentor, guiding him through clandestine training. Their connection deepens during the Xenos crisis, where Bell’s compassion for the sentient monster Wiene fractures Ais’ black-and-white worldview. Witnessing Wiene’s sacrificial act and Bell’s defiance, she begins questioning her axiom that all monsters deserve death—culminating in her resolve to personally define what makes a “monster.”
Encounters with adversaries like Revis, who taunt her about her shrouded origins, reignite her hunger for answers. A crushing defeat by this foe drives her to reckless battles until conquering Udaeus reaffirms her evolving strength. Training under Ottar sharpens her combat philosophy, merging brute force with strategy. Yet the shadow of her parents’ killer looms—the One-Eyed Black Dragon remains her unvanquished white whale, its slaying the key to reclaiming her mother’s spirit.
Spin-off narratives expand her role as both leader and conflicted heir to Loki Familia’s legacy. Through expeditions with allies like Tiona and Lefiya, she grapples with balancing loyalty to her surrogate family against her private vendetta. Once dubbed the emotionally distant “Doll Princess,” she tentatively embraces vulnerability, her journey tracing a path from vengeance-obsessed warrior to a soldier awakening to empathy’s complexities.