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Director Wahlberg Baigan is the esteemed headmaster of Easton Magic Academy, a position he holds after a long and legendary career in the magical world. He is a man of advanced age, 118 years old, with a tall and imposing stature, standing at 183cm. His appearance is marked by a long white beard, authoritative glasses, and a dignified presence that commands respect.
Born with a frail body and timid nature, Wahlberg had a difficult childhood. He was prone to illness and deeply insecure, leading him to avoid social interactions and isolate himself from others, viewing the world as a dull and frightening place. His life was transformed by the persistent kindness of his teacher, Adam Jobs. Despite repeated rejections, Adam continued to visit the young Wahlberg, sharing stories and encouraging him to come to school, an act of goodwill that ultimately saved him from his self-imposed isolation and opened his heart to the world.
In the present, Wahlberg is defined by a serious, principled, and deeply noble personality. He strongly believes in the concept of noblesse oblige, the idea that the powerful have a responsibility to protect the weak. This conviction fuels his profound opposition to the widespread discrimination against those who cannot use magic. Rather than accepting the status quo, he is a reformist at heart, dedicating himself to changing the rigid magical society through education. He believes that the world must not allow good people to be disadvantaged, a principle that guides his actions as an educator.
As the headmaster, Wahlberg's primary role is to nurture the next generation of mages. He personally oversees the entrance examinations, valuing character and altruism above raw magical power. This is most clearly demonstrated when he allows Mash Burnedead, a boy with no magic, to enroll after witnessing his self-sacrificing spirit. Wahlberg sees in Mash a unique hope for the future, someone who can challenge and change the world's prejudiced views by becoming a Divine Visionary. His role extends beyond the academy, as he acts as a bastion against major threats, most notably the dark mage Innocent Zero.
Key relationships define Wahlberg's life and actions. Adam Jobs is his revered mentor and the man who rescued him from a lonely youth, shaping him into the person he becomes. Wahlberg's relationship with Innocent Zero is one of profound antagonism and a tragic foil. They were once fellow pupils of Adam Jobs, but their paths diverged completely. Where Wahlberg lives for others, Innocent Zero lives only for himself, a difference in ego that Zero claims makes Wahlberg weak. As the only one who could stand against Zero in their youth, their eventual confrontation is a clash of their opposing philosophies. His relationship with Mash Burnedead is that of a supportive headmaster to a prized, unconventional student. He becomes Mash's most important ally within the establishment, protecting him from external pressures and ultimately placing his hopes for the magical world's future on him. He also has a grandson, who appears in a special chapter a year after the main story, a shy young man with limited magical ability who finds new motivation after meeting Mash.
Wahlberg's development is a classic story of overcoming one's nature through the influence of a good mentor. He transforms from a fragile, pessimistic boy into a confident, wise, and powerful leader who champions justice and equality. Even in his old age, he continues to grow, learning to trust in a new generation, represented by Mash, to carry on his fight. His character arc reaches a peak during his battle with Innocent Zero, where he is defeated but not broken. Having been saved by Mash, he accepts that his time for direct confrontation has passed and places his faith in his student to finish the fight.
In terms of abilities, Wahlberg is considered one of the most powerful magic users in the world and a living legend even among Divine Visionaries. He is a triple-liner, possessing an immense and immeasurable amount of magical power. His personal magic is Spaces, a form of spatial magic that allows him to manipulate the very fabric of space. With this, he can cut, erase, displace, or teleport objects, people, and even magic itself by removing the space they occupy. His offensive spells include Spaces Sacrifice and Spaces Bout, which cut away sections of space. The pinnacle of his power is a Thirds spell, Spaces Thirds: Uranus Inclination. This ability summons a colossal entity, Uranus, the God of the Skies, which can erase everything within a designated spatial dimension. This attack is so powerful that it continues to exist and function even if Wahlberg is fatally wounded, as it is fueled by the magic power he poured into it at the moment of casting. Beyond spatial magic, he is also proficient in other ancient spells, such as one that can transfer the soul of a loved one into a doll, and can cast fire magic and dispel the effects of time magic.
Born with a frail body and timid nature, Wahlberg had a difficult childhood. He was prone to illness and deeply insecure, leading him to avoid social interactions and isolate himself from others, viewing the world as a dull and frightening place. His life was transformed by the persistent kindness of his teacher, Adam Jobs. Despite repeated rejections, Adam continued to visit the young Wahlberg, sharing stories and encouraging him to come to school, an act of goodwill that ultimately saved him from his self-imposed isolation and opened his heart to the world.
In the present, Wahlberg is defined by a serious, principled, and deeply noble personality. He strongly believes in the concept of noblesse oblige, the idea that the powerful have a responsibility to protect the weak. This conviction fuels his profound opposition to the widespread discrimination against those who cannot use magic. Rather than accepting the status quo, he is a reformist at heart, dedicating himself to changing the rigid magical society through education. He believes that the world must not allow good people to be disadvantaged, a principle that guides his actions as an educator.
As the headmaster, Wahlberg's primary role is to nurture the next generation of mages. He personally oversees the entrance examinations, valuing character and altruism above raw magical power. This is most clearly demonstrated when he allows Mash Burnedead, a boy with no magic, to enroll after witnessing his self-sacrificing spirit. Wahlberg sees in Mash a unique hope for the future, someone who can challenge and change the world's prejudiced views by becoming a Divine Visionary. His role extends beyond the academy, as he acts as a bastion against major threats, most notably the dark mage Innocent Zero.
Key relationships define Wahlberg's life and actions. Adam Jobs is his revered mentor and the man who rescued him from a lonely youth, shaping him into the person he becomes. Wahlberg's relationship with Innocent Zero is one of profound antagonism and a tragic foil. They were once fellow pupils of Adam Jobs, but their paths diverged completely. Where Wahlberg lives for others, Innocent Zero lives only for himself, a difference in ego that Zero claims makes Wahlberg weak. As the only one who could stand against Zero in their youth, their eventual confrontation is a clash of their opposing philosophies. His relationship with Mash Burnedead is that of a supportive headmaster to a prized, unconventional student. He becomes Mash's most important ally within the establishment, protecting him from external pressures and ultimately placing his hopes for the magical world's future on him. He also has a grandson, who appears in a special chapter a year after the main story, a shy young man with limited magical ability who finds new motivation after meeting Mash.
Wahlberg's development is a classic story of overcoming one's nature through the influence of a good mentor. He transforms from a fragile, pessimistic boy into a confident, wise, and powerful leader who champions justice and equality. Even in his old age, he continues to grow, learning to trust in a new generation, represented by Mash, to carry on his fight. His character arc reaches a peak during his battle with Innocent Zero, where he is defeated but not broken. Having been saved by Mash, he accepts that his time for direct confrontation has passed and places his faith in his student to finish the fight.
In terms of abilities, Wahlberg is considered one of the most powerful magic users in the world and a living legend even among Divine Visionaries. He is a triple-liner, possessing an immense and immeasurable amount of magical power. His personal magic is Spaces, a form of spatial magic that allows him to manipulate the very fabric of space. With this, he can cut, erase, displace, or teleport objects, people, and even magic itself by removing the space they occupy. His offensive spells include Spaces Sacrifice and Spaces Bout, which cut away sections of space. The pinnacle of his power is a Thirds spell, Spaces Thirds: Uranus Inclination. This ability summons a colossal entity, Uranus, the God of the Skies, which can erase everything within a designated spatial dimension. This attack is so powerful that it continues to exist and function even if Wahlberg is fatally wounded, as it is fueled by the magic power he poured into it at the moment of casting. Beyond spatial magic, he is also proficient in other ancient spells, such as one that can transfer the soul of a loved one into a doll, and can cast fire magic and dispel the effects of time magic.