TV-Series
Description
Halley Astry is a 29-year-old male human faculty member at the Alzano Imperial Magic Academy, serving as homeroom professor for Class 1. He holds the Quinde mage rank, positioned at Rank 5 within the academy's hierarchy. His appearance features light brown hair and black eyes, consistently clad in the institution's standard instructor uniform.
Halley sustains a professional rivalry with fellow professor Celica Arfonia. He vocally opposes Glenn Radars' appointment as a substitute teacher, condemning Glenn's absence of formal credentials and undisclosed past as violations of institutional protocols. This stance underscores his rigid adherence to academic standards.
When the crisis of "Fejite's Worst Three Days" erupts, Halley actively defends the academy against threats, prioritizing campus safety despite prior conflicts with colleagues. These actions reveal a deeper dedication beneath his critical demeanor.
Adaptations diverge in his portrayal: light novels and manga depict dismay over a sacrificial student's premature defeat in the Spirit Defence event, coupled with hope for improved results, whereas the anime presents him anticipating immediate failure, emphasizing a sharper expectation of inadequacy.
His characterization merges negative and redemptive traits—demeaning attitudes toward Glenn coexist with authentic concern for the academy's welfare, particularly evident during emergencies when he subordinates personal disputes to institutional protection.
Halley sustains a professional rivalry with fellow professor Celica Arfonia. He vocally opposes Glenn Radars' appointment as a substitute teacher, condemning Glenn's absence of formal credentials and undisclosed past as violations of institutional protocols. This stance underscores his rigid adherence to academic standards.
When the crisis of "Fejite's Worst Three Days" erupts, Halley actively defends the academy against threats, prioritizing campus safety despite prior conflicts with colleagues. These actions reveal a deeper dedication beneath his critical demeanor.
Adaptations diverge in his portrayal: light novels and manga depict dismay over a sacrificial student's premature defeat in the Spirit Defence event, coupled with hope for improved results, whereas the anime presents him anticipating immediate failure, emphasizing a sharper expectation of inadequacy.
His characterization merges negative and redemptive traits—demeaning attitudes toward Glenn coexist with authentic concern for the academy's welfare, particularly evident during emergencies when he subordinates personal disputes to institutional protection.