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Claiomh Everlasting, youngest scion of Totokanta's aristocratic Everlasting family, emerged from a sheltered upbringing marked by frequent school transfers and participation in a war club that provided rudimentary swordsmanship training. Frail health plagued her childhood, resulting in prolonged bed rest, a lingering bruise from a six-month recovery fall, and an appendectomy scar. Despite her gilded confinement, an insatiable curiosity about the wider world propelled her to early graduation and a pursuit of adventure.
Her fair complexion, long blonde hair, and pale blue eyes frame distinctive disheveled bangs with twin signature twirls. Attire diverges across adaptations: the 1998 anime outfits her in a long blue dress and brown shoes, while the remake initially features an orange dress, later transitioning to a long-sleeved white shirt, blue jeans, brown belt, and brown shoes. Externally carefree and mischievous—relishing teasing others and deflecting blame, especially in clashes with Orphen—she conceals bravery, kindness, and a profound fascination with sorcery. This duality fuels her determination to embrace her family’s mystical legacy rather than shun it. As the sole non-sorcerer in her traveling group, she battles insecurity, often feeling burdensome yet relentlessly striving to prove her value.
Her journey ignites when she engineers her inclusion in Orphen’s quest to heal his sister Azalie, stowing away in a carriage arranged by her mother. She wields the Sword of Baltanders, a paternal heirloom that justifies her presence. Early exploits reveal unexpected athleticism and fencing prowess: she duels Heartia disguised as Black Tiger and topples a golem with one kick. Combat skills evolve during travels; after losing a lightweight sword from her father’s collection during a raid, she masters long swords to rival seasoned opponents.
A turning point unfolds in Fenrir Forest where she protects a Deep Dragon cub from villagers. Witnessing its mother’s assault, she bonds with the cub, naming it Leki. This connection awakens her dormant magic—Leki channels her unconscious spells and later merges telepathically with her mind, unlocking sorcerous abilities. She trains under Leticia McLady for a year at the Tower of Fang, honing her magic and gaining firearms proficiency.
Adaptation variances exist: original novels depict her as Orphen’s steadfast ally, while the 1998 anime amplifies comedic hindrance. The Sword of Baltanders serves as an anime-exclusive motivator, and Leki’s introduction is streamlined for animation. Universally, she matures from sheltered noble to resilient adventurer, confronting celestial dolls in Kamisunda Theater and aiding allies like Mädchen Amick.
Later, she marries Orphen, settles on the Hara continent, and bears three daughters—Ratsbane, Edge, and Ratchet. Maintaining ties with companions like Majic Lin, now a sorcerer lecturer at Orphen’s academy who trains her eldest, she forges a legacy through integration into sorcerous society and founding a new magical lineage.
Her fair complexion, long blonde hair, and pale blue eyes frame distinctive disheveled bangs with twin signature twirls. Attire diverges across adaptations: the 1998 anime outfits her in a long blue dress and brown shoes, while the remake initially features an orange dress, later transitioning to a long-sleeved white shirt, blue jeans, brown belt, and brown shoes. Externally carefree and mischievous—relishing teasing others and deflecting blame, especially in clashes with Orphen—she conceals bravery, kindness, and a profound fascination with sorcery. This duality fuels her determination to embrace her family’s mystical legacy rather than shun it. As the sole non-sorcerer in her traveling group, she battles insecurity, often feeling burdensome yet relentlessly striving to prove her value.
Her journey ignites when she engineers her inclusion in Orphen’s quest to heal his sister Azalie, stowing away in a carriage arranged by her mother. She wields the Sword of Baltanders, a paternal heirloom that justifies her presence. Early exploits reveal unexpected athleticism and fencing prowess: she duels Heartia disguised as Black Tiger and topples a golem with one kick. Combat skills evolve during travels; after losing a lightweight sword from her father’s collection during a raid, she masters long swords to rival seasoned opponents.
A turning point unfolds in Fenrir Forest where she protects a Deep Dragon cub from villagers. Witnessing its mother’s assault, she bonds with the cub, naming it Leki. This connection awakens her dormant magic—Leki channels her unconscious spells and later merges telepathically with her mind, unlocking sorcerous abilities. She trains under Leticia McLady for a year at the Tower of Fang, honing her magic and gaining firearms proficiency.
Adaptation variances exist: original novels depict her as Orphen’s steadfast ally, while the 1998 anime amplifies comedic hindrance. The Sword of Baltanders serves as an anime-exclusive motivator, and Leki’s introduction is streamlined for animation. Universally, she matures from sheltered noble to resilient adventurer, confronting celestial dolls in Kamisunda Theater and aiding allies like Mädchen Amick.
Later, she marries Orphen, settles on the Hara continent, and bears three daughters—Ratsbane, Edge, and Ratchet. Maintaining ties with companions like Majic Lin, now a sorcerer lecturer at Orphen’s academy who trains her eldest, she forges a legacy through integration into sorcerous society and founding a new magical lineage.