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Germán Luís held the title of Zoro the Shadow Cutting Knight. Married to Makai Alchemist Anna, they had a son, León. Imprisoned during Mendoza's witch hunt in the Valiante Kingdom, Germán escaped captivity but arrived too late to save Anna from being burned at the stake. He rescued their newborn son León, protected by Anna's magic during the execution. Germán raised León outside the kingdom, training him as a Makai Knight while evading Valiante's forces. Anna's loss left Germán with profound emptiness, influencing his later conduct.
Germán exhibited a womanizing, easy-going, and often irresponsible personality. He frequently solicited money from León to pay for prostitutes and pursued casual relationships, justifying this as an attempt to father another child to inherit the Zoro title, as León inherited Anna's Garo armor. Beneath this cavalier surface, Germán possessed perceptiveness and combat competence, becoming serious when needed. He tolerated León's hostile reactions—born from the son's belief that Germán disrespected Anna's memory—out of paternal love.
During *The Carved Seal of Flames*, Germán collaborated with León against Mendoza. Severely injured in the battle, he recovered under the care of innkeeper Ximena Coronado. Later, on orders from the Watchdog Garm, Germán left Ximena to work with Mendoza, unaware of Mendoza's true allegiance. He ultimately aided León in defeating Mendoza. Germán perished during an assault by Horrors, his soul absorbed into a crystal used to resurrect the Horror Anima. León recovered only a dagger from his remains.
Posthumously, Germán's legacy continued through Ximena, who bore his second son, Roberto. León undertook Roberto's training to inherit the Zoro armor. In *Garo: Divine Flame*, Garm temporarily resurrected Germán in a semi-Horror state that triggered Horror-detection tools. This resurrection granted limited time before permanent transformation into a full Horror. During this period, he fought in the battle against Sir Venus. After Sir Venus's defeat, Germán returned to Makai.
In combat, Germán wielded specialized Zoro Daggers that morphed into curved short swords when he donned his silver Zoro armor. These blades could combine into a spade-like weapon or detach into a boomerang form, linked to his wrists by retractable chains. His considerable prowess as a Makai Knight was demonstrated by his defeat of the fallen knight Bernardo in single combat. He also commanded a Madō Horse named Getsuei.
Germán exhibited a womanizing, easy-going, and often irresponsible personality. He frequently solicited money from León to pay for prostitutes and pursued casual relationships, justifying this as an attempt to father another child to inherit the Zoro title, as León inherited Anna's Garo armor. Beneath this cavalier surface, Germán possessed perceptiveness and combat competence, becoming serious when needed. He tolerated León's hostile reactions—born from the son's belief that Germán disrespected Anna's memory—out of paternal love.
During *The Carved Seal of Flames*, Germán collaborated with León against Mendoza. Severely injured in the battle, he recovered under the care of innkeeper Ximena Coronado. Later, on orders from the Watchdog Garm, Germán left Ximena to work with Mendoza, unaware of Mendoza's true allegiance. He ultimately aided León in defeating Mendoza. Germán perished during an assault by Horrors, his soul absorbed into a crystal used to resurrect the Horror Anima. León recovered only a dagger from his remains.
Posthumously, Germán's legacy continued through Ximena, who bore his second son, Roberto. León undertook Roberto's training to inherit the Zoro armor. In *Garo: Divine Flame*, Garm temporarily resurrected Germán in a semi-Horror state that triggered Horror-detection tools. This resurrection granted limited time before permanent transformation into a full Horror. During this period, he fought in the battle against Sir Venus. After Sir Venus's defeat, Germán returned to Makai.
In combat, Germán wielded specialized Zoro Daggers that morphed into curved short swords when he donned his silver Zoro armor. These blades could combine into a spade-like weapon or detach into a boomerang form, linked to his wrists by retractable chains. His considerable prowess as a Makai Knight was demonstrated by his defeat of the fallen knight Bernardo in single combat. He also commanded a Madō Horse named Getsuei.