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Character Information
Character Name: Leon Magnus. Real name Emilio Katrea - abandoned.
Character Series: Tales of Destiny Remake: The Director's Cut
Character Age: 16
Character Gender: Male
Original Canon
Canon Point: Post-death.
Background Link: Leon's wikia
Personality: Outwardly, Leon is a cocky, bratty boy with a short fuse temper. He acts crass and abrasive when talking with people, to appear older than he is and be respected – be seen as an individual. As the youngest Knight Captain in Seinegald, he feels like he needs to exert his authority so that soldiers under his order will obey him despite his age. But beyond that tough façade, Leon is easily flustered when he is caught off guard and reacts angrily in situations where he is embarrassed in an attempt to hide that fact.
Even still, there is more than meets the eye. While he is extremely distrusting of people, he trusts the few people close to him explicitly. Around those people, he is much more natural, cracking smiles, joking, even teasing. He doesn’t quite understand the concept of camaraderie, and is constantly struggling with the idea of friends beyond Chaltier. This in turn results in a headstrong, do-it-alone attitude that he is unable to shake no matter how much he begins opening up to people. Leon still isn't the type of person that can forgive and forge and so he's exceedingly surprised when he meets people that can do so easily. Up until just before his death, he fails to realize that forgiving someone and trusting someone is the very basis of a friendship, and only then does he realize that how he's gone about doing things was misguided, that if he could just learn to trust others, the results would have been different.
He's extremely socially awkward around new people, never knowing how to properly respond to people his age. When dealing with people, he falls back on his military experience - ordering people around and expecting them to follow those orders without question. But when people continue to try getting close to him, he has a habit of falling back on violence when anger doesn't work - the best example would be when he electrocuted Stahn with the Shock Tiara because he wouldn't stop bothering him.
However, when it comes to battle, Leon is cool and level-headed. He doesn't go into a fight underestimating his enemies, and he assesses the situation thoroughly before jumping in headfirst, unlike many of his comrades. The only instances where this is not the case is when Leon is faced with the fact that Marian is in danger, at which point he will fly into a blind rage to protect her, despite knowing he can't beat his enemy. Using Marian as a bargaining piece is the easiest way to make Leon fly off the handle, and the most effective way of getting him to obey.
Abilities: Artes
Sample Entry: “Sorry for dragging you through this, Chal…”
I will follow you wherever. My master is you, Young Master, was the ever-chipper voice that responded to his apology.
The cool grip of Chaltier’s hilt beneath his fingers did nothing to calm the turmoil in Leon - waiting there, waiting for the water to consume him. His eyes flickered towards the emergency lift. They were safe by now – surely on their way to stop his bastard of a father. And they would take care of Marian – that’s what mattered.
Marian.
Marian would be safe. For that knowledge he would give his life up. For that, he didn’t want to regret what he had done. He had betrayed those who had called him friend, said he would have done it all over again if given the choice. But… Would he have? What if he had called on Stahn and everyone else instead? They would have helped him save Marian, wouldn’t they? She would have never – the thought pained him – she would have never tried to take her own life for his sake. It was his fault, clinging to his stubborn tendencies, refusing to accept help from anyone but himself and Chal. And even to the end, that idiot Stahn had still insisted they were friends. Tch. He didn’t want to regret it, so why was he thinking this way?
A mirthless chuckle as he stared at the shuddering ceiling, watching as the cracks splintered through the rocks. It wouldn’t be long now. He’d be gone, but they would still live on. They would fix this mess that he had helped to make. If only – if only he had been stronger, he could have changed the results. Why had he been unable to trust anyone? Right down to the end, was he still so intent on being independent from everyone to prove himself? It was foolish of him – he could see it so clearly now. But it was fine this way. Hugo would be stopped; he could trust Stahn and the others to make sure of it. He was going to die for what he felt was right – to protect Marian in his own awkward way.
“This… This should be okay, right? Marian…” he murmured, eyes slipping shut to envision her smiling face, the gentle look she gave him as she scolded his way with people. He tried to remember her voice one last time to drown out the stones crashing to the ground, giving way to the torrential flood. Strange, the water was so cold as it smothered him, and yet he finally felt calm, at ease – warm even. What was it, he wondered…
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