![]() Bounty Hunter: Following his family's downfall, Kaiser was left with a distaste for Favaro and decided to become a bounty hunter for Bacchus so he could track Favaro down, even though he'd rather not be one.Badass Normal: He's just an ordinary human but is still capable of fighting supernatural beings.In the epilogue, he gets a replacement arm made of steel. An Arm and a Leg: During the finale, Favaro lops off his left forearm, but it's revealed that both had planned all along to distract Gilles de Rais and seal him with the Bacchus' bracelet, which was conveniently still on the severed limb.Nowadays, he's driven by his vendetta against Favaro. The only surviving member of the once glorious Lidfard family. Screw Destiny: His father taught him as such, and he resolves to change Amira's fate as the key to Bahamut's revival.In fact, this trope is the sole reason for his involvement in the story's plot. ![]() The Münchausen: Whenever he's drunk at the tavern, he tells grandiose stories of his exploits.This brings out the best in him in the end, leading him to muster enough courage to step up and achieve his prophesied destiny of saving the world from Bahamut. Love Redeems: Try as he might to deny it, Favaro slowly grows to genuinely care for Amira over time, and even finds himself falling in love with her. ![]()
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