King of Midland

The King of Midland was a ruler initially known for his fairness and generosity. However, a hidden lust for his daughter, Charlotte, drove him to madness and cruelty. His obsession with Griffith, fueled by his incestuous desires, ultimately led to his demise.

Quick Facts

  • What is the King of Midland's official title?

    King of Midland.

  • What is known about his physical appearance?

    He was a tall man with long brown hair and brown eyes. His hair turned white and his body became emaciated in his later years.

  • What was his initial reputation among his people?

    He was initially seen as a fair, wise, and generous king.

  • What significant event marked a turning point in his reign?

    His repressed lust for his daughter, Charlotte, led to a spiral of madness and ultimately his downfall.

  • How did he react to Griffith's relationship with Charlotte?

    His respect for Griffith turned to contempt, leading him to order Griffith's capture and torture.

  • What was the cause of his death?

    Illness.

  • What was his age around the time of the Conviction Arc?

    Approximately 53 years old.

  • What was his height and weight around the time of the Conviction Arc?

    173 cm tall and 70 kg.

Description

Personality

Initially, the King of Midland projected an image of a just and benevolent ruler. He showed favor towards Griffith and the Band of the Falcon, recognizing their merit and rewarding their service. However, a deep-seated and repressed lust for his daughter, Charlotte, festered within him, corrupting his judgment and revealing a darker side. This secret desire warped his perception, turning his love for Charlotte into a possessive obsession that ultimately consumed him. His initial fairness and wisdom were gradually replaced by paranoia, rage, and a desperate need for control. The revelation of Griffith's relationship with Charlotte shattered the King's already fragile sanity, transforming him into a vengeful and tyrannical figure. He became consumed by his desire for revenge and his obsession with punishing Griffith, neglecting his duties as king and driving his kingdom towards instability. The King's descent into madness is a tragic tale of repressed desires and the destructive power of unchecked obsession. His final moments were marked by a vision of Griffith, leaving him to question the meaning of his life and reign.

Abilities

- **Political Power:** As the King of Midland, he held significant political influence and control over his kingdom's military and resources. - **Strategic Planning:** He demonstrated the ability to plan and execute military strategies, as seen in his campaigns and dealings with other kingdoms.