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Aiz Wallenstein, a first-class adventurer of the Loki Familia, bears the title "Sword Princess" for her unmatched combat skill. Born to the human warrior Albert Waldstein and the spirit Aria, her childhood ended in devastation when the One-Eyed Black Dragon razed her home, slaughtering her parents. Albert saved her during the attack, but she was left orphaned until the Loki Familia found and adopted her, forging her resolve to avenge her family by destroying the dragon.
Mentored by Loki Familia veterans—Finn Deimne, Riveria Ljos Alf, and Gareth Landrock—Aiz honed peerless swordsmanship and mastered the wind magic Ariel, channeling her half-spirit lineage to amplify speed, defense, and offense. This heritage grants her profound affinity for wind, yet fuels inner turmoil due to societal scorn toward spirits.
Though outwardly stoic and socially reserved, Aiz harbors a fierce protectiveness toward the vulnerable, a duality most evident in her bond with Bell Cranel, a novice adventurer whose meteoric growth intrigues her. Initially observing him from afar, she later guides his training in secret, her actions mirroring her own struggle to navigate emotional walls.
Her quest for vengeance faces repeated trials. Battles against foes like the dragonkin Udaeus and the spirit Levis in the Dungeon’s depths expose flaws in her single-minded pursuit of strength. Expeditions into Knossos and encounters with the Xenos challenge her black-and-white morality, urging her to recognize humanity in unexpected places.
Discovering her mother’s spirit origins and confronting echoes of her father, such as Albert’s phantom, intensify her conflict between revenge and self-understanding. Bonds with comrades—Lefiya Viridis’ loyalty, Tiona Hiryute’s camaraderie—slowly soften her isolation, while flashes of jealousy toward Bell’s progress betray deepening self-awareness.
Aiz’s journey pivots on balancing her hunger for power with empathy. While slaying the Black Dragon remains her drive, interactions with Bell and allies gradually expand her vision, suggesting a future where strength protects rather than destroys. Subtle shifts—collaborative strategies, quiet introspection—hint at a identity evolving beyond the blade, though the path ahead remains shadowed by the dragon’s legacy.
Mentored by Loki Familia veterans—Finn Deimne, Riveria Ljos Alf, and Gareth Landrock—Aiz honed peerless swordsmanship and mastered the wind magic Ariel, channeling her half-spirit lineage to amplify speed, defense, and offense. This heritage grants her profound affinity for wind, yet fuels inner turmoil due to societal scorn toward spirits.
Though outwardly stoic and socially reserved, Aiz harbors a fierce protectiveness toward the vulnerable, a duality most evident in her bond with Bell Cranel, a novice adventurer whose meteoric growth intrigues her. Initially observing him from afar, she later guides his training in secret, her actions mirroring her own struggle to navigate emotional walls.
Her quest for vengeance faces repeated trials. Battles against foes like the dragonkin Udaeus and the spirit Levis in the Dungeon’s depths expose flaws in her single-minded pursuit of strength. Expeditions into Knossos and encounters with the Xenos challenge her black-and-white morality, urging her to recognize humanity in unexpected places.
Discovering her mother’s spirit origins and confronting echoes of her father, such as Albert’s phantom, intensify her conflict between revenge and self-understanding. Bonds with comrades—Lefiya Viridis’ loyalty, Tiona Hiryute’s camaraderie—slowly soften her isolation, while flashes of jealousy toward Bell’s progress betray deepening self-awareness.
Aiz’s journey pivots on balancing her hunger for power with empathy. While slaying the Black Dragon remains her drive, interactions with Bell and allies gradually expand her vision, suggesting a future where strength protects rather than destroys. Subtle shifts—collaborative strategies, quiet introspection—hint at a identity evolving beyond the blade, though the path ahead remains shadowed by the dragon’s legacy.