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Noted for his air of mystery, Regius describes himself as an explorer of truth, extremely dedicated to uncover the truth of the [[Holy Empire of Ionia]] and the world they live in. | Noted for his air of mystery, Regius describes himself as an explorer of truth, extremely dedicated to uncover the truth of the [[Holy Empire of Ionia]] and the world they live in. | ||
Although his past is mostly a mystery, it is known that some 20 years ago (c. 280) he worked for a secret Ionian organisation called the [[ | Although his past is mostly a mystery, it is known that some 20 years ago (c. 280) he worked for a secret Ionian organisation called the [[Grub]]s. His reasons for leaving the group are unknown. At some point, he also found and rescued [[Gijeriga]], who was being held by [[human]]s as a pet. He would tutor him in his ninja arts and espionage. | ||
He would conduct several investigations into Ionia's history and forbidden texts over the years, mostly with limited success. Meeting the hero and impressed by his struggle against the Ionian Army to date, he would join his group, offering to help bring the hero victory, in exchange for discovering the knowledge about the world he craved. | He would conduct several investigations into Ionia's history and forbidden texts over the years, mostly with limited success. Meeting the hero and impressed by his struggle against the Ionian Army to date, he would join his group, offering to help bring the hero victory, in exchange for discovering the knowledge about the world he craved. | ||
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Regius was a capable strategist, spy, fighter and illusionist, making him invaluable to the hero's war efforts. Although unflinchingly helpful, the motivations behind his support, aside from his dedication to the "truth" remained unknown. Beyond his driving ambition, he often appears cold and aloof. | Regius was a capable strategist, spy, fighter and illusionist, making him invaluable to the hero's war efforts. Although unflinchingly helpful, the motivations behind his support, aside from his dedication to the "truth" remained unknown. Beyond his driving ambition, he often appears cold and aloof. | ||
Following the final battle at the [[Palace | Following the final battle at the [[Yggdrasilian Palace]], Regius would depart on a journey without telling anyone in advance. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:57, 10 March 2021
Regius (レギウス, Regiusu) is a major character in Gensosuikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki. He is the mysterious, ever-calm and calculating strategist of the hero's forces.
Biography
Noted for his air of mystery, Regius describes himself as an explorer of truth, extremely dedicated to uncover the truth of the Holy Empire of Ionia and the world they live in.
Although his past is mostly a mystery, it is known that some 20 years ago (c. 280) he worked for a secret Ionian organisation called the Grubs. His reasons for leaving the group are unknown. At some point, he also found and rescued Gijeriga, who was being held by humans as a pet. He would tutor him in his ninja arts and espionage.
He would conduct several investigations into Ionia's history and forbidden texts over the years, mostly with limited success. Meeting the hero and impressed by his struggle against the Ionian Army to date, he would join his group, offering to help bring the hero victory, in exchange for discovering the knowledge about the world he craved.
Regius was a capable strategist, spy, fighter and illusionist, making him invaluable to the hero's war efforts. Although unflinchingly helpful, the motivations behind his support, aside from his dedication to the "truth" remained unknown. Beyond his driving ambition, he often appears cold and aloof.
Following the final battle at the Yggdrasilian Palace, Regius would depart on a journey without telling anyone in advance.
References
Gensosuikoden Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki The Complete Guide (ISBN 978-4-04-886462-6), page 199