He can use Karmic Stance as a counter attack to send his opponents flying. Heldalf fights open-handed, and can use elemental attacks. Within his heart, Heldalf desires to be free from the curse of solitude placed upon him by Michael. Seeing malevolence as a natural thing, he means to tempt Sorey into becoming a hellion. His pants are dark black, and his boots, which resemble metallic cat claws, extend upwards over his knees.Ĭorrupted by the malevolence, he only seeks destruction and the expansion of malevolence in the hearts of humans and seraphim. A belt resembling a spine wraps horizontally around his back. The coat opens over his chest, revealing an otherworldly purple mist at his core. His ominous black coat hangs to the floor, and the fabric about his shoulders end in petal-like shapes trimmed with white. Heldalf's hellion form resembles an anthropomorphic lion with a brown mane streaked with a darker shade, dark skin, purple claws, and a chain-like tail that ends in a dark purple mist. In the end, Heldalf continues to despise the boy's resistance, and, upon his death, Sorey's seraphim comrades are released. To release Heldalf and Maotelus from the curse, Sorey kills the Lord of Calamity. Heldalf, having returned to his human form, watches as Sorey slowly walks up to him, warning the boy that though he avenged his comrades, a new Lord of Calamity will be born. During the fight, Sorey and Heldalf both perform Lion's Howl, but Sorey performs a second one from his right hand, and sends Heldalf careening into the stone throne behind him. Sorey breaks the platform, separating himself from Rose, allowing the Shepherd and Lord of Calamity to battle alone. During the fight, Sorey uses all of his seraphim companions as Siegfried's bullets to sever Heldalf's link with Maotelus. Heldalf then performs the armatus with Maotelus and becomes a powerful, dragon-like hellion. Sorey overcomes the trial, and puts an end to Zenrus' suffering. There, he absorbs Zenrus, Sorey's and Mikleo's foster father, into his hand as a means to break the Shepherd. On his journey he met the seraph, Symonne, who came to serve under him.ĭuring the climax, Heldalf stations himself within Artorius' Throne. He then decided to end all sorrow by killing all humans and seraphim in the world. It was then that Heldalf gave himself over to his despair and fully hellionized, becoming the Lord of Calamity. Eventually Heldalf cast himself to hellions, hoping for death once more, but still unable to receive it. Filled with despair, he attempted to take his own life numerous times, however the curse prevented his death, trapping him in a world of solitude. Soon after, his household became plagued with mysterious deaths, leaving none alive but Heldalf himself. He became the subject of scorn, and so removed himself from everyone but his family. People began deserting him, and the Emperor, whom he had received favor from, dismissed him from the military. In an act of vengeance, Michael sacrificed his own nephew to the hellionized Maotelus, inflicting a curse of eternal solitude on Heldalf, the man who cost him everything.Īfter Camlann, Heldalf's life fell apart. Camlann fell as a result, and Maotelus became a hellion due to the high malevolence that formed in the area. When soldiers from Hyland attacked the village, Heldalf took his troops and retreated, not wishing to lose any of his own men. Despite claiming that Rolance was protecting the village from Hyland, his presence was ill-received by the villagers, as his troops were only creating friction between Camlann and Hyland, and the general went so far as to station some of his men at Artorius' Throne, angering Maotelus whom resided there. When Heldalf was human, he was a highly respected general in the Rolance army by the name of Georg Heldalf.ĭue to its geographical position, Heldalf had his troops forcefully occupy the village of Camlann, which had been built by the Shepherd of the time, Shepherd Michael, to safeguard the leader of the Five Lords, Maotelus.
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