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Ar (アー) was a dark elf and a member of an unnamed dark elf village in the Great Forest of Evasha.
Appearance[]
A young dark elf child.
Personality[]
No information is given on his personality. But given that he chose to leave the safety of the village and play in the forest, displays traits as a risk taker and rule breaker.
Background[]
Ar was a dark elf boy that lived in a village in the Great Sea of Trees. He had been killed when he had strayed too far into forest while playing. His passing would serve as a cautionary warning to his surviving friends to very go into the forest.
Chronology[]
The Half Elf God-kin Arc[]
- Main article: The Half Elf God-kin II Arc
After Ain Bell Fior bribed several of the dark elf children in the village with candy to play with Aura Bella Fiora and Mare Bello Fiore, some of children brainstormed on what games to play with the city elves. To add some excite in their play, one suggested that they could go into the forest, but they were berated by the leader of the children Orange Kunas as it was dangerous, using Ar’s passing as an example of what happened when they disobey the rules.[1]
Abilities and Powers[]
Ar died as a young child so it would hint his physical ability had not developed.
Relationships[]
Orange Kunas[]
Ar was a friend to Kunas. Ar was apparently the around the same age as Kunas before he died due to the latter formal use of “kun”.
Trivia[]
- The dark elves in the Great Sea of Trees, do not supervise their children while they play. Instead they permit the children to wander into the deadly forest at their own risk. This lack of oversight results in some children falling prey to the dangers outside the village’s boundaries. The deaths from these unfortunate occurrences teach the children the dangerousness of the forest.
References[]
- ↑ Overlord Volume 16 Chapter 4: A Life in the Village
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