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Arthur Granvelle, heir to Central Country’s throne, bears the legacy of the royal Granvelle lineage. Cast into northern snows as an infant by his mother, ashamed of his wizard heritage, he was rescued by Oz, a formidable northern wizard. Though Oz initially sought to harvest the infant’s potent mana stone, he instead nurtured Arthur for nine formative years, forging an unbreakable bond. The northern wilderness and Oz’s tutelage sculpted Arthur’s childhood, blending harsh magical discipline with moments of warmth—a stark contrast to the rigid royal life awaiting him.

Recalled to Central Country at thirteen to claim his birthright, Arthur confronted public suspicion over his northern ties and prolonged absence. His open reverence for Oz clashed with the wizard’s deliberate aloofness, a tension born from Oz’s protective schemes to shield Arthur’s standing. The prince’s internal strife extended to his estranged mother, defying societal demands for resentment by channeling his energy into leadership, advocating unity between humans and wizards.

Sporting silver hair and piercing blue eyes, Arthur mirrors Central’s founding monarch, Alec Granvelle, in both regal bearing and facial structure. His attire—a cobalt blazer, flowing cape, and amber-studded accessories—visibly asserts his status. Magic flows through a weathered book, his primary tool, honed under Oz to master memorization spells. This duality of prince and wizard fuels his power, rooted in early northern training and hybrid heritage.

Altruistic and gentle yet unyielding in pursuit of harmony, Arthur immerses himself in post-disaster rebuilding and mediation, prioritizing communal stability over personal desires. Though radiating princely poise, he suppresses personal grievances, channeling turmoil into relentless service. His composure fractures only when defending Oz’s honor, whose feared reputation he vehemently counters with accounts of the wizard’s hidden compassion—a dynamic Oz perpetuates by manipulating others to preserve Arthur’s idealized view.

Evolving from sheltered royal to hands-on reformer, Arthur melds Oz’s teachings on equality with shrewd statecraft. He navigates political minefields to institutionalize wizard-human collaboration, determined to honor his mentor’s ideals while redefining leadership beyond bloodlines and borders. The interplay between Oz’s nurturing influence and the crown’s weight drives his vision: a realm where shared dignity overcomes ancient divides.