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The character known as the Black Knight is a demon whose real name is Felm. She is a member of the Demon King's Army, specifically belonging to its Second Army, and serves under Amira, the commander of the Third Army. Her epithet, Black Knight, is derived from her formidable reputation and her dark, armored appearance.
Felm is an exceptionally powerful magic user, specializing in dark magic, and is regarded as an invincible dark magic wielder. In the story, she initially serves as a significant antagonist and the first major hurdle for the kingdom of Lyngle and its summoned heroes. Her motivations in this role are not rooted in grand ideology or malice but in a personal desire for a thrilling and challenging fight, taking pleasure in the thrill of battle.
Her role in the narrative shifts dramatically following her defeat. After being captured, she is taken as a prisoner of war. In a surprising turn, she requests to see Ken Usato, the healer who was instrumental in her defeat. Her true personality begins to emerge when Ken enters her cell to heal her injuries. To perform the healing, he has to melt away parts of her armor to make direct physical contact. During this process, the Black Knight experiences the warmth of another person's touch for the first time, a moment that has a profound effect on her. She had expected to be tortured as a captive and is completely bewildered when Ken instead shows her kindness and heals her wounds, to the point of tears of joy.
This experience is the catalyst for her character development. Contrary to her fearsome reputation, she is revealed to be less intimidating and more socially awkward. She is described as being a bit of a lazy brat who had relied on her immense magical talent rather than discipline. Her dynamic with Ken becomes a key relationship. She develops obvious feelings for him, becoming happy in his presence and worried about his safety, while often trying to hide these emotions in a tsundere-like fashion.
Her relationship with the Rescue Team's captain, Rose, is also central to her development. Instead of execution, Rose proposes a plan to reform the Black Knight, to beat her character into shape as a form of rehabilitation and make her a member of the Rescue Team. This marks her transition from a fearsome enemy to a potential ally undergoing a harsh, but potentially redemptive, path. As a prisoner, she is restrained, but under Rose's tutelage, she begins the difficult process of adapting to a new life, which proves to be just as challenging for her as Ken's initial training was for him.
In terms of notable abilities, she is an unparalleled master of dark magic, possessing enough power to be a major asset to the Demon Lord's forces. Her power is such that Ken Usato gained public recognition specifically for his ability to cancel out her magic during their battle.
Felm is an exceptionally powerful magic user, specializing in dark magic, and is regarded as an invincible dark magic wielder. In the story, she initially serves as a significant antagonist and the first major hurdle for the kingdom of Lyngle and its summoned heroes. Her motivations in this role are not rooted in grand ideology or malice but in a personal desire for a thrilling and challenging fight, taking pleasure in the thrill of battle.
Her role in the narrative shifts dramatically following her defeat. After being captured, she is taken as a prisoner of war. In a surprising turn, she requests to see Ken Usato, the healer who was instrumental in her defeat. Her true personality begins to emerge when Ken enters her cell to heal her injuries. To perform the healing, he has to melt away parts of her armor to make direct physical contact. During this process, the Black Knight experiences the warmth of another person's touch for the first time, a moment that has a profound effect on her. She had expected to be tortured as a captive and is completely bewildered when Ken instead shows her kindness and heals her wounds, to the point of tears of joy.
This experience is the catalyst for her character development. Contrary to her fearsome reputation, she is revealed to be less intimidating and more socially awkward. She is described as being a bit of a lazy brat who had relied on her immense magical talent rather than discipline. Her dynamic with Ken becomes a key relationship. She develops obvious feelings for him, becoming happy in his presence and worried about his safety, while often trying to hide these emotions in a tsundere-like fashion.
Her relationship with the Rescue Team's captain, Rose, is also central to her development. Instead of execution, Rose proposes a plan to reform the Black Knight, to beat her character into shape as a form of rehabilitation and make her a member of the Rescue Team. This marks her transition from a fearsome enemy to a potential ally undergoing a harsh, but potentially redemptive, path. As a prisoner, she is restrained, but under Rose's tutelage, she begins the difficult process of adapting to a new life, which proves to be just as challenging for her as Ken's initial training was for him.
In terms of notable abilities, she is an unparalleled master of dark magic, possessing enough power to be a major asset to the Demon Lord's forces. Her power is such that Ken Usato gained public recognition specifically for his ability to cancel out her magic during their battle.