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Ehre is a second-class mage who participates in the First-Class Mage Exam, where she is placed in the eighth party alongside Wirbel and Scharf. She is a young woman with wavy, shoulder-length brown hair and dark brown eyes, typically dressed in a long white tunic, a dark green skirt, and a royal purple cape fastened with a green jewel.
Ehre projects a cool and composed demeanor, remaining relatively emotionless and speaking in an even cadence. In battle, she is analytical, calmly attacking and evading her opponent's strikes. However, this composed exterior quickly cracks when she encounters an unexpected attack, as she is easily overwhelmed by surprises she does not know how to handle. When her mana is depleted, she displays a more petulant and childish side, becoming agitated and even demanding a piggy-back ride from Wirbel. Despite her formal exterior, she is friendly and kind toward her party members, socializing with them outside the exam and extending gestures of goodwill, such as offering to introduce her grandfather to Wirbel.
Ehre is a graduate who finished at the top of her class at the Academy of Magic. This academic brilliance has resulted in a strong sense of pride and a belief in the importance of elegance in the use of magic. This is most evident during her fight with Fern, where she is outraged by the sheer, overwhelming force of Fern's magical assault, exclaiming that such brute force lacks elegance. Beneath this pride, she is not arrogant to the point of blindness; she is aware of her own lack of practical combat experience and can acknowledge this shortcoming.
Ehre's primary motivation within the story is to advance her magical career by passing the First-Class Mage Exam. On a more personal level, her past is directly tied to Wirbel, who was among those who saved her village from a demon attack when she was a child. This event creates a lasting bond of gratitude and respect between them. Her actions are also influenced by her family background, as she mentions a grandfather who is a first-class mage, strongly implied to be the elderly mage Lernen.
Ehre plays a supporting role during the First-Class Mage Exam arc. Her most significant moment comes during the first stage of the exam, where she engages in a direct one-on-one magical duel with Fern. Despite being considered by Fern to be the strongest mage in both of their parties, Ehre is decisively defeated. She is overwhelmed not by a more complex spell but by Fern's relentless and high-powered barrage of the basic offensive magic, Zoltraak. This defeat highlights the difference between her theoretically excellent but practically untested abilities and Fern's battle-hardened proficiency. Despite her loss, her party passes the first stage when Wirbel unexpectedly captures a Stille. Ehre and her party go on to pass the second stage as well, but in the final stage, she is personally evaluated and failed by the great mage Serie, who deems her unfit to be a first-class mage.
Ehre's key relationships are primarily with her party members. Her bond with Wirbel is the most developed. She respects his experience and pragmatic, if "cowardly," approach to combat, while he holds her academic achievements in high regard and believes she could have won her fight against Fern with a better strategy. Their friendly dynamic is characterized by mutual respect and teasing, with Wirbel often reluctantly giving in to her demands, such as carrying her on his back when she is exhausted. She is also a reliable teammate to Scharf. Her relationship with Fern is that of a rival examinee, and their battle serves as a crucial learning experience for Ehre, exposing the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application. She also has a significant off-screen relationship with her grandfather, Lernen, whose legacy as a first-class mage likely contributes to the pressure and expectations she faces.
In terms of abilities, Ehre is a powerfully gifted mage with a very high raw magical output. Her signature offensive spell is Rock Pellet Conversion Magic, known as Dorgatte. This technique involves her using flight magic to hover in the air while levitating numerous small rocks around her, which she then launches at her enemies as high-velocity projectiles. The force of these projectiles is immense, with Fern likening the assault to cannon fire or artillery shells. Ehre also demonstrates competency in basic defensive magic. Her most significant weakness is her lack of practical combat experience. This inexperience leads her to fight Fern in a straightforward, head-on manner, making her vulnerable to Fern's tactical approach of concealing her true mana levels before launching a devastating saturation attack. She was unable to withstand this assault, quickly exhausting her mana.
Throughout her appearance in the story, Ehre undergoes a subtle development. She enters the First-Class Mage Exam as a confident, top-graduate mage who believes in the superiority of orthodox, elegant magic. Her humbling defeat at the hands of Fern, who uses a basic spell in a brutally efficient manner, directly challenges this worldview. Her subsequent failure to impress Serie further reinforces that raw talent and academic success are not sufficient to reach the highest echelons of magic. While she remains a proud and talented mage, these experiences serve as a crucial reality check, suggesting a potential for growth as she continues her journey and gains more field experience alongside Wirbel and Scharf.
Ehre projects a cool and composed demeanor, remaining relatively emotionless and speaking in an even cadence. In battle, she is analytical, calmly attacking and evading her opponent's strikes. However, this composed exterior quickly cracks when she encounters an unexpected attack, as she is easily overwhelmed by surprises she does not know how to handle. When her mana is depleted, she displays a more petulant and childish side, becoming agitated and even demanding a piggy-back ride from Wirbel. Despite her formal exterior, she is friendly and kind toward her party members, socializing with them outside the exam and extending gestures of goodwill, such as offering to introduce her grandfather to Wirbel.
Ehre is a graduate who finished at the top of her class at the Academy of Magic. This academic brilliance has resulted in a strong sense of pride and a belief in the importance of elegance in the use of magic. This is most evident during her fight with Fern, where she is outraged by the sheer, overwhelming force of Fern's magical assault, exclaiming that such brute force lacks elegance. Beneath this pride, she is not arrogant to the point of blindness; she is aware of her own lack of practical combat experience and can acknowledge this shortcoming.
Ehre's primary motivation within the story is to advance her magical career by passing the First-Class Mage Exam. On a more personal level, her past is directly tied to Wirbel, who was among those who saved her village from a demon attack when she was a child. This event creates a lasting bond of gratitude and respect between them. Her actions are also influenced by her family background, as she mentions a grandfather who is a first-class mage, strongly implied to be the elderly mage Lernen.
Ehre plays a supporting role during the First-Class Mage Exam arc. Her most significant moment comes during the first stage of the exam, where she engages in a direct one-on-one magical duel with Fern. Despite being considered by Fern to be the strongest mage in both of their parties, Ehre is decisively defeated. She is overwhelmed not by a more complex spell but by Fern's relentless and high-powered barrage of the basic offensive magic, Zoltraak. This defeat highlights the difference between her theoretically excellent but practically untested abilities and Fern's battle-hardened proficiency. Despite her loss, her party passes the first stage when Wirbel unexpectedly captures a Stille. Ehre and her party go on to pass the second stage as well, but in the final stage, she is personally evaluated and failed by the great mage Serie, who deems her unfit to be a first-class mage.
Ehre's key relationships are primarily with her party members. Her bond with Wirbel is the most developed. She respects his experience and pragmatic, if "cowardly," approach to combat, while he holds her academic achievements in high regard and believes she could have won her fight against Fern with a better strategy. Their friendly dynamic is characterized by mutual respect and teasing, with Wirbel often reluctantly giving in to her demands, such as carrying her on his back when she is exhausted. She is also a reliable teammate to Scharf. Her relationship with Fern is that of a rival examinee, and their battle serves as a crucial learning experience for Ehre, exposing the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application. She also has a significant off-screen relationship with her grandfather, Lernen, whose legacy as a first-class mage likely contributes to the pressure and expectations she faces.
In terms of abilities, Ehre is a powerfully gifted mage with a very high raw magical output. Her signature offensive spell is Rock Pellet Conversion Magic, known as Dorgatte. This technique involves her using flight magic to hover in the air while levitating numerous small rocks around her, which she then launches at her enemies as high-velocity projectiles. The force of these projectiles is immense, with Fern likening the assault to cannon fire or artillery shells. Ehre also demonstrates competency in basic defensive magic. Her most significant weakness is her lack of practical combat experience. This inexperience leads her to fight Fern in a straightforward, head-on manner, making her vulnerable to Fern's tactical approach of concealing her true mana levels before launching a devastating saturation attack. She was unable to withstand this assault, quickly exhausting her mana.
Throughout her appearance in the story, Ehre undergoes a subtle development. She enters the First-Class Mage Exam as a confident, top-graduate mage who believes in the superiority of orthodox, elegant magic. Her humbling defeat at the hands of Fern, who uses a basic spell in a brutally efficient manner, directly challenges this worldview. Her subsequent failure to impress Serie further reinforces that raw talent and academic success are not sufficient to reach the highest echelons of magic. While she remains a proud and talented mage, these experiences serve as a crucial reality check, suggesting a potential for growth as she continues her journey and gains more field experience alongside Wirbel and Scharf.