Furt Family

The Furt Family was a noble family in the Baharuth Empire, until Emperor Jircniv revoked their status. However, unable to accept this, the family continued their lavish lifestyle.

Background
During Emperor Jircniv's ascent to power, he consolidated his power by removing the aristocratic families he saw as obstacles to his authority. Later after wiping out the major noble families, he turned his attention to the remaining nobles, and revoked their nobility status due to incompetence. The Furt Family were one such families.

The Invaders of the Large Tomb Arc
The Furt Family's stated to have incurred a debt of three hundred gold coins according to Arche which she has been attempting to repay. However Arche decided that the her time as a worker would be over after the next job, and would take her younger sisters with her and cut off all financial support to her parents.

Her declaration didn't seem to have reached her parents, as they are content to live a lie, spending money on unneeded luxuries, stating it was an investment once the emperor died. The debt collector later visited the Furt Family to loan them another hundred coins, but by then loaner had decided not to loan any more money from that point on. Instead he would liquidize the Furt's remaining assets to pay off the loan when the due date came.

Strength
Due to the revoked nobility status, the Furt Family has fallen in hard times. Though they still own the family mansion, it has fallen in disrepair. Despite their status has been revoked by the Emperor the head of the family refuses to admit defeat. However rather than moving forward in life, the Furt Family has been reduced to debt in order to maintain a lavish lifestyle.

Known Members

 * Arche Eeb Rile Furt
 * Kuuderika
 * Ureirika
 * James

Trivia

 * Arche, the oldest daughter in the family had to forsake her career as a Magic Caster and turned to work as a Worker to repay off the debt.
 * Maruyama stated on his website that, in the Light Novel, the Furt Family eventually had to resort to selling both of their youngest daughters, Ureirika and Kuuderika, into slavery in order to help pay off their debt.