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Eldrie Woolsburg, known also as Eldrie Synthesis Thirty-One, originated as the eldest son of Eschdol Woolsburg, a first-class noble and the Norlangarth North Empire's greatest commander. Trained within the Imperial Knight Order, he represented them at the Empire Swordsmanship Tournament, defeating competitors including Sortiliena Serlut and Volo Levantein. His subsequent victory at the Four Empires Unity Tournament earned him an invitation to the Central Cathedral.
There, Supreme Priest Quinella performed the Synthesis Ritual, suppressing his past-life memories via Fluctlight manipulation and embedding a Piety Module to enforce loyalty. Though his memories faded, his inherent noble pride endured. Initially intending to avoid Alice Synthesis Thirty—a prodigy knight captivating the Order—he encountered her grieving her dragon's death in the cathedral's rose garden. Witnessing her vulnerability moved him profoundly, drawing unexpected tears. This moment ignited a protective instinct toward Alice, compelling him to become her disciple in pursuit of her recognition as both swordsman and man.
During the Alicization Turning phase, Eldrie guarded the maze outside the cathedral prison on Alice's orders following Eugeo and Kirito's arrest. When the prisoners escaped, he engaged them in combat, initially favoring his Frost Scale Whip over his sword. Despite his confidence, the battle stirred latent memories after Eugeo recalled Eldrie's identity as the tournament champion. A purple prism manifested on Eldrie's forehead as suppressed memories surfaced, but the process was interrupted by another Integrity Knight's arrival, enabling the prisoners' escape.
Later, investigating the Northern region, Eldrie visited Alice at her self-built home near Rulid Village. He attempted to persuade her to resume Integrity Knight duties but failed. Suspecting her retirement stemmed from caring for the catatonic Kirito, he contemplated eliminating Kirito until Alice intervened. Learning of her doubts about wielding the sword, he abandoned his persuasion efforts and departed.
At the decisive Great Eastern Gate battle against the Dark Territory Army, Eldrie commanded the Human Guardian Army First Unit's left flank. His forces were initially bypassed by flatland goblins using smoke grenades. Frustrated by his perceived failure to honor his master, he slaughtered the remaining goblins. Expressing guilt and inadequacy to Alice, he received her reassurance before an Ogre chieftain interrupted them. Enraged by the Ogre's intent to capture Alice, Eldrie charged but was halted by her.
When a decoy army faced a large-scale curse attack from the D.I.L. guild of Dark Arts sorcerers, Eldrie intervened to save Alice. Activating the Armament Full Control Art on his Frost Scale Whip, he absorbed the curse's full force, sacrificing himself. His upper body, caught by Alice, perished in her arms, satisfied he had ensured her safety.
Eldrie possessed a tall, thin stature, a strikingly beautiful face with rugged eyebrows, and long pale purple hair. As an Integrity Knight, he wore polished silver armor and a purple mantle bearing an embroidered crest of a cross through a circle. His character arc transitioned from arrogance and conceit to loyalty and self-sacrifice, driven by unwavering devotion to Alice.
There, Supreme Priest Quinella performed the Synthesis Ritual, suppressing his past-life memories via Fluctlight manipulation and embedding a Piety Module to enforce loyalty. Though his memories faded, his inherent noble pride endured. Initially intending to avoid Alice Synthesis Thirty—a prodigy knight captivating the Order—he encountered her grieving her dragon's death in the cathedral's rose garden. Witnessing her vulnerability moved him profoundly, drawing unexpected tears. This moment ignited a protective instinct toward Alice, compelling him to become her disciple in pursuit of her recognition as both swordsman and man.
During the Alicization Turning phase, Eldrie guarded the maze outside the cathedral prison on Alice's orders following Eugeo and Kirito's arrest. When the prisoners escaped, he engaged them in combat, initially favoring his Frost Scale Whip over his sword. Despite his confidence, the battle stirred latent memories after Eugeo recalled Eldrie's identity as the tournament champion. A purple prism manifested on Eldrie's forehead as suppressed memories surfaced, but the process was interrupted by another Integrity Knight's arrival, enabling the prisoners' escape.
Later, investigating the Northern region, Eldrie visited Alice at her self-built home near Rulid Village. He attempted to persuade her to resume Integrity Knight duties but failed. Suspecting her retirement stemmed from caring for the catatonic Kirito, he contemplated eliminating Kirito until Alice intervened. Learning of her doubts about wielding the sword, he abandoned his persuasion efforts and departed.
At the decisive Great Eastern Gate battle against the Dark Territory Army, Eldrie commanded the Human Guardian Army First Unit's left flank. His forces were initially bypassed by flatland goblins using smoke grenades. Frustrated by his perceived failure to honor his master, he slaughtered the remaining goblins. Expressing guilt and inadequacy to Alice, he received her reassurance before an Ogre chieftain interrupted them. Enraged by the Ogre's intent to capture Alice, Eldrie charged but was halted by her.
When a decoy army faced a large-scale curse attack from the D.I.L. guild of Dark Arts sorcerers, Eldrie intervened to save Alice. Activating the Armament Full Control Art on his Frost Scale Whip, he absorbed the curse's full force, sacrificing himself. His upper body, caught by Alice, perished in her arms, satisfied he had ensured her safety.
Eldrie possessed a tall, thin stature, a strikingly beautiful face with rugged eyebrows, and long pale purple hair. As an Integrity Knight, he wore polished silver armor and a purple mantle bearing an embroidered crest of a cross through a circle. His character arc transitioned from arrogance and conceit to loyalty and self-sacrifice, driven by unwavering devotion to Alice.