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Ais Wallenstein
Ais Wallenstein is driven by an obsession to reach peak strength while secretly guiding a rookie named Bell.
Ais Wallenstein spends her days as a first-class adventurer and executive of Loki Familia in Orario, descending into the Dungeon with a calm intensity that makes younger adventurers see her as unreachable. To the public she is the Sword Princess, a symbol of flawless skill, but her routine is less glamorous than the title suggests: training before dawn, expedition planning, monster suppression, status updates with Loki, and deeper dives where one hesitation can cost lives.
Her closest bonds keep her from becoming only a blade. Riveria watches her with a stern, almost maternal patience, reminding Ais that strength without self-preservation can become another kind of weakness. Finn, Gareth, Tiona, Tione, Lefiya, and the rest of Loki Familia give her a home built on shared danger, even if Ais often struggles to put gratitude into words. Bell Cranel becomes a quiet disruption in that pattern. She trains him after their first encounter in the Dungeon, expecting simple improvement, yet his impossible growth and stubborn admiration make her question her own reasons for chasing power.
The pressure driving Ais is not fame, but hunger for strength tied to her buried past. Memories of Aria, the mystery around her origins, and the trauma left by monsters keep pulling her forward with a force she barely explains to others. She fears weakness because weakness once meant loss, and she fears attachment because bonds can become something the Dungeon takes away. That fear makes her disciplined, distant, and sometimes dangerously reckless when a fight touches the wounds she keeps hidden.
Ais continues pushing deeper into Orario’s labyrinthine world with quiet resolve, chasing the power to protect what remains while slowly learning that protection cannot mean isolation. Every battle asks the same question: whether the Sword Princess can become strong enough without cutting herself away from the people who still reach for her.