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King, branded with the Sin of Sloth through a grizzly mark, belongs to a warrior group of penitents bearing past transgressions. As the Fairy King and guardian of the Fairy King’s Forest, he hails from the Fairy Clan, commanding Chastiefol—a spear forged from the Sacred Tree. His appearance shifts between a youthful fairy with short orange-brown hair and a towering, ragged humanoid form, later evolving to include butterfly-like wings following arduous trials.
Born millennia ago, he dedicated his early life to safeguarding his forest and befriending Helbram, a fellow fairy. A traumatic human-led hunt for fairy wings corrupted Helbram into vengeance, forcing King to end his rampage with a lethal strike. Grief-stricken, King encountered Diane, a giantess, and shared centuries with her before erasing her memories to shield her from his perceived failures—a choice that tormented him. His absence during the forest’s devastation and his sister Elaine’s death deepened his guilt, sparking resentment among his kin.
Falsely accused of negligence and imprisoned, King joined his warrior group, masking his fairy form to prevent Diane’s memories from resurfacing. Their guarded bond gradually blossomed into mutual devotion, leading to marriage—a union bridging Fairy and Giant Clans. Their wedding, interrupted by enemies aiming to reignite ancient wars, became a symbol of reconciliation. They parented seven children, including Nasiens, though one was stolen and replaced in infancy.
King harnesses earth and nature manipulation, amplified by Gideon, a sacred war hammer capable of hoisting mountains. In combat, he wields Chastiefol’s transformative forms alongside defenses like iron-hard skin. Despite his Sloth title, he acts diligently to protect allies and mediate conflicts, emerging as the group’s pragmatic anchor.
In later conflicts, he confronts primordial threats like the Supreme Deity, who seeks to rekindle divine war. Collaborating with allies, he disarms enchanted weapons and thwarts strategic assaults, exemplifying tactical leadership. His journey—from a guilt-ridden guardian to a resolute leader and devoted spouse—mirrors his acceptance of past failures and embrace of duty.
Born millennia ago, he dedicated his early life to safeguarding his forest and befriending Helbram, a fellow fairy. A traumatic human-led hunt for fairy wings corrupted Helbram into vengeance, forcing King to end his rampage with a lethal strike. Grief-stricken, King encountered Diane, a giantess, and shared centuries with her before erasing her memories to shield her from his perceived failures—a choice that tormented him. His absence during the forest’s devastation and his sister Elaine’s death deepened his guilt, sparking resentment among his kin.
Falsely accused of negligence and imprisoned, King joined his warrior group, masking his fairy form to prevent Diane’s memories from resurfacing. Their guarded bond gradually blossomed into mutual devotion, leading to marriage—a union bridging Fairy and Giant Clans. Their wedding, interrupted by enemies aiming to reignite ancient wars, became a symbol of reconciliation. They parented seven children, including Nasiens, though one was stolen and replaced in infancy.
King harnesses earth and nature manipulation, amplified by Gideon, a sacred war hammer capable of hoisting mountains. In combat, he wields Chastiefol’s transformative forms alongside defenses like iron-hard skin. Despite his Sloth title, he acts diligently to protect allies and mediate conflicts, emerging as the group’s pragmatic anchor.
In later conflicts, he confronts primordial threats like the Supreme Deity, who seeks to rekindle divine war. Collaborating with allies, he disarms enchanted weapons and thwarts strategic assaults, exemplifying tactical leadership. His journey—from a guilt-ridden guardian to a resolute leader and devoted spouse—mirrors his acceptance of past failures and embrace of duty.