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{{Quote| Please use my humble skills as you see best. | Klaus Windamier}}
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[[File:Klaus affirms his loyalty to Highland.png|220px|left|thumb|Oh give it two or three minutes, Klaus.]]Klaus is the brilliant son of [[Kiba Windamier]]. He was said to have admired his father from an early age, but his slight build made him ill-suited for military life. In terms of look and temperament he was said to taken after his mother. This led to Klaus often staying in and studying alone.  
[[File:Klaus affirms his loyalty to Highland.png|220px|left|thumb|Oh give it two or three minutes, Klaus.]]
Klaus is the brilliant son of [[Kiba Windamier]]. He was said to have admired his father from an early age, but his slight build made him ill-suited for military life. In terms of look and temperament he was said to taken after his mother. This led to Klaus often staying in and studying alone.  


At the age of 14, Klaus would accompany his father on a patrol where he would be taunted by a soldier for his perceived weakness, especially in comparison to his father. The two would duel at night, with Klaus easily being outmatched physically. Having to use his brains, Klaus would keep one eye shut, pretending it was hurt in the brawl. Knocking the torch to the ground, Klaus' eye was adapted to the darkness, enabling him to overcome his opponent. This was Klaus' introduction to the use of strategy in battles.
At the age of 14, Klaus would accompany his father on a patrol where he would be taunted by a soldier for his perceived weakness, especially in comparison to his father. The two would duel at night, with Klaus easily being outmatched physically. Having to use his brains, Klaus would keep one eye shut, pretending it was hurt in the brawl. Knocking the torch to the ground, Klaus' eye was adapted to the darkness, enabling him to overcome his opponent. This was Klaus' introduction to the use of strategy in battles.