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Helbram originated as a fairy in the Fairy King's Forest, a close friend of Harlequin, the future Fairy King. Unlike Harlequin, Helbram harbored a deep fascination with humans and their culture, persistently collecting human artifacts despite warnings of their untrustworthiness. This curiosity drove him and fellow fairies to venture into the human world, where they encountered Aldrich and his group. The humans betrayed the fairies, trapping them and ripping off their wings to sell. Harlequin arrived to rescue them but, distracted by the dead fairies, was struck down by Aldrich. Witnessing this, Helbram killed Aldrich in revenge. This traumatic event shattered Helbram's sanity, igniting an intense hatred for humanity that led him to adopt Aldrich's appearance and embark on a 500-year genocidal campaign against humans.

Over centuries, Helbram destroyed countless human settlements. He eventually encountered Harlequin, now King, in a devastated village. After recounting his story and desire to eradicate humanity, Helbram was killed when King impaled him through the chest with a rose. Helbram's body was recovered and circulated on the black market for 150 years before acquisition by the Holy Knight Hendrickson. Using the forbidden druid technique "Enslavement of the Dead," Hendrickson resurrected Helbram, binding him as a servant. Revived and forced into service, Helbram became a Cardinal-ranked Holy Knight under Hendrickson, operating primarily disguised as a human. He took Guila as his apprentice and participated in Hendrickson's coup against the Kingdom of Liones. During this period, Helbram displayed a playful, flirtatious demeanor towards females and taunted opponents in combat, masking his underlying cruelty and enduring hatred for humans.

Helbram clashed repeatedly with King during the Holy Knight conflict. He was killed by King during the coup but was revived a second time by Hendrickson. In their final confrontation, Helbram was killed again, resulting in the obliteration of his physical form. His spirit then resided within the helmet he had gifted King centuries earlier, enabling communication. Lingering as a spirit, Helbram observed events and occasionally offered reluctant guidance. His story concluded when the helmet was destroyed by Diane, who was possessed by vengeful spirits from a city Helbram had annihilated. This destruction freed the spirits and allowed Helbram's spirit to fully atone and find peace.

Helbram wielded significant combat abilities, notably a scimitar forged from the fairy realm's Sacred Tree. His signature power, "Link," amplified his strength by synchronizing with his allies' powers. He demonstrated proficiency in enchantments like "Resist Fire" and "Hard Protection" to mitigate damage. In his fairy form, his combat capabilities increased, enabling him to levitate his weapon and summon branches from the Sacred Tree. His recorded power level totaled 1,400, with 750 attributed to magic. Helbram was skilled in transformation magic, maintaining his human disguise for extended periods and adopting the alias "Love♡Helm" (an anagram of his name), appearing as a tiny figure concealed by his helmet and cloth.

Helbram's personality underwent drastic changes due to his trauma. Initially kind, trusting, and intellectually curious about human culture, he became misanthropic, sadistic, and vengeful after his friends' massacre. Even as a Holy Knight, he retained a playful, flirtatious exterior during non-critical moments but exhibited ruthlessness, such as attempting to kill Diane to inflict emotional pain on King. He harbored deep-seated arrogance, believing the Sacred Tree favored him over King. His hobbies included observing humans and collecting human items; his favorite food was fig bread; his deepest regret was being deceived by humans. His relationship with King was defined by their fractured friendship, addressing him as "Harlequin" to underscore their history. His mentorship of Guila showed a pragmatic, albeit detached, investment in her capabilities.