Faldeus eventually reveals himself upon claiming the existence of only six classes, leading to Rohngall lecturing him about the seven classes before Faldeus completely drops his ruse. Rohngall comments that the land's history is too young for a path to the Root to be reached without it besmirching the honor of Magi. They speak of the validity of the rumors and possibility of the land itself having been crafted solely for the sake of reproducing the ritual. Rohngall disparages his apprentice for not taking the possible threat seriously enough even though he displays proper knowledge of the ritual from his readings. Rohngall and Faldeus arrive in Snowfield on orders from the Mage's Association to investigate the possibility of the Holy Grail War ritual being performed there due to the findings of Lord El-Melloi II. He has a close, friendly relationship with his subordinate Aludra, joking around with her and making small talk even in serious situations, and his beverage of choice is black tea. While he enjoys Francesca’s childish personality at times, and is appreciative of her aid, he is aware of her ulterior motives and makes it clear to her that his organization will have both her and Bazdilot eliminated from the True and False Holy Grail Wars if her reckless hedonism endangers their plans. He considers Bazdilot Cordelion both dangerous and morally reprehensible, and refuses to allow such an individual to obtain the Holy Grail. He seems to care for the lives of his own soldiers, giving them specific instructions as to avoid capture during the clash between Enkidu and Gilgamesh. Despite his ruthless nature and willingness to sacrifice lives for the greater good of the nation, Faldeus is not totally amoral. This patriotic side of him is also visible when True Assassin asks his master where his conviction lies, and Faldeus replies that he dedicates all of his Magecraft to the United States of America, and is willing to sacrifice civilians for the sake of his country. įaldeus is shown to think highly of his nation, telling Rohngall to not underestimate a young nation. As a member of the American Magus organization that stands on the side of the current age against the past, he is fond of modern weaponry and dismissive of Magi, going as far as to kill a Magus with an ordinary, mass-produced Swiss Army Knife rather than an enchanted Mystic Code just to humiliate their old-fashioned ancestors. His ruthless nature is also visible in how he believes the best form of stress relief is to eliminate the causes of one’s stress - in the Holy Grail War, meaning the quick termination of the most dangerous or problematic Masters. He claims that he likes to talk, but the possibility of leaking information means that he can only have candid conversations with corpses. He makes light of those he kills, mocking them during and after death. Despite his ruthless streak, he maintains an upbeat personality even when ordering people to be killed, and faces threats without seeming menacing or threatening. Upon dropping this identity, reveals his true nature in the form of an icy glare, emotionless face, and ruthless personality. While posing as the apprentice of Rohngall, Faldeus takes on a meek and questioning personality, refusing even to refer to his master by name. When in disguise as a member of the Mage’s Association, Faldeus wears identical clothing to his “master” Rohngall, consisting of a dark blue robe over a black shirt with a high silver-rimmed collar. He wears a button-up black longcoat with a metal lapel pin over a black turtleneck, pants, and boots. Appearance įaldeus is a slim man with small, narrow eyes and medium-length dark blue-gray hair. He earned enough of a reputation to be recognized on sight by the Wolf's creator. He also learned much about the organization under the tutelage of Rohngall while only revealing his name to the Magus. He went undercover within the Mage's Association with the eventual purpose of spreading news of the ritual and a warning to the Association's Magi. Rather than being an organization of magi, it instead only has some magi as members. He is part of a "certain American organization" that answers to the American government. Faldeus is a Magus responsible for starting the False Holy Grail War, and despite seeming to be barely past his mid-twenties, displays knowledge of the events seventy years prior as if having had experienced them personally.
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