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Fafnir, a dragon from another world, once guarded treasures in a secluded cave, his growing contempt for human intruders driving him to ally with the Chaos faction. Bonding with Tohru over mutual fondness for curses and solitude, he later migrated to the human realm. Struggling to adapt, he gradually connected with Makoto Takiya, a human sharing his otaku passions, forging a mentor-student relationship that evolved into cohabitation.
In human guise, Fafnir stands tall and composed, his waist-length black hair swept into a loose ponytail, bangs obscuring one eye. His crimson eyes shift in hue and size when angered. He dons a tailored butler uniform with a mail coach cravat and delicate glasses. His draconic form looms dark and formidable, adorned with feathery wings, sinuous tentacle-like legs, a fanged snout, and six glowing red eyes. A secondary monstrous guise reveals purple-skinned bulk, a muscular torso, and jagged horns.
Initially bristling with hostility toward humans, Fafnir’s icy demeanor thawed through Takiya’s influence, settling into aloof tolerance punctuated by selective camaraderie. Obsessive gaming marathons and otaku pursuits became his trademarks, yet beneath his gruff exterior lay loyalty: he aided Takiya’s game development, hawked cursed tomes at Comiket, and even helmed a chaotic retirement-home play after casting woes forced improvisation.
Social milestones tested his adaptability—hosting Takiya’s parents under gaming-centric terms, enduring repeated failures to market cursed manuscripts at conventions, and begrudgingly joining Takiya for New Year’s sunrise rituals. His physical prowess, surpassing even fellow dragons, emerged during a dodgeball victory over Tohru, while his ancient vigilance as a treasure guardian now fuels sleepless gaming binges.
Capable of crafting potent, human-accessible curses and traversing worlds via portals, Fafnir shifts seamlessly between his three forms. The spin-off *Fafnir the Recluse* chronicles his mundane yet quirky human-world exploits: livestreaming adventures, scouring flea markets, and experimenting with practical curse applications—all reflecting his slow, stubborn integration into human society, where draconic pride coexists with newfound friendships and pixelated obsessions.
In human guise, Fafnir stands tall and composed, his waist-length black hair swept into a loose ponytail, bangs obscuring one eye. His crimson eyes shift in hue and size when angered. He dons a tailored butler uniform with a mail coach cravat and delicate glasses. His draconic form looms dark and formidable, adorned with feathery wings, sinuous tentacle-like legs, a fanged snout, and six glowing red eyes. A secondary monstrous guise reveals purple-skinned bulk, a muscular torso, and jagged horns.
Initially bristling with hostility toward humans, Fafnir’s icy demeanor thawed through Takiya’s influence, settling into aloof tolerance punctuated by selective camaraderie. Obsessive gaming marathons and otaku pursuits became his trademarks, yet beneath his gruff exterior lay loyalty: he aided Takiya’s game development, hawked cursed tomes at Comiket, and even helmed a chaotic retirement-home play after casting woes forced improvisation.
Social milestones tested his adaptability—hosting Takiya’s parents under gaming-centric terms, enduring repeated failures to market cursed manuscripts at conventions, and begrudgingly joining Takiya for New Year’s sunrise rituals. His physical prowess, surpassing even fellow dragons, emerged during a dodgeball victory over Tohru, while his ancient vigilance as a treasure guardian now fuels sleepless gaming binges.
Capable of crafting potent, human-accessible curses and traversing worlds via portals, Fafnir shifts seamlessly between his three forms. The spin-off *Fafnir the Recluse* chronicles his mundane yet quirky human-world exploits: livestreaming adventures, scouring flea markets, and experimenting with practical curse applications—all reflecting his slow, stubborn integration into human society, where draconic pride coexists with newfound friendships and pixelated obsessions.