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Kaisar is still the Captain of the Orleans Knights seven years after [[Charioce XVII]] was crowned king of [[Anatae]]. In the ten years that have passed since Bahamut's defeat, Kaisar has also maintained contact with [[Rita]]. Kaisar is fiercely loyal towards Charioce XVII and deems the [[Azazel|"Ragged Demon"]] an enemy of the people.
 
Kaisar is still the Captain of the Orleans Knights seven years after [[Charioce XVII]] was crowned king of [[Anatae]]. In the ten years that have passed since Bahamut's defeat, Kaisar has also maintained contact with [[Rita]]. Kaisar is fiercely loyal towards Charioce XVII and deems the [[Azazel|"Ragged Demon"]] an enemy of the people.
   
Charioce assigns the task of dealing with the Ragged Demon to the [[Orleans Knights]]. Kaisar decides to use a handful of female demons as bait to lure the Ragged Demon into a trap. As they prepare to attack the Ragged Demon, a [[Nina Drango|teenage girl]] knocks Kaisar off of his horse. [[Alessand Visponti|Alessand]] suspects she is an ally of the Rag Demon. When the knights spot her on top of a tower later on, they launch projectiles at her while Kaisar watches.
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Charioce assigns the task of dealing with the Ragged Demon to the [[Orleans Knights]]. Kaisar decides to use a handful of female demons as bait to lure the Ragged Demon into a trap. As they prepare to attack the Ragged Demon, a [[Nina Drango|teenage girl]] knocks Kaisar off of his horse. [[Alessand Visponti|Alessand]] suspects she is an ally of the Rag Demon. When the knights spot her on top of a tower later on, they launch projectiles at her while Kaisar watches.
   
During the conflict, a red dragon appears and defeats the Orleans Knights, allowing the Ragged Demon to escape. Charioce re-assigns the task of capturing the Ragged Demon to the [[Onyx Task Force|Onyx Knights]] as a result. That night, Kaisar discovers the Ragged Demon killing aristocrats inside their own mansion. He justifies his actions by showing Kaisar the demons who were mutilated, experimented on and tortured by these aristocrats. The Ragged Demon then threatens Kaisar before leaving.
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During the conflict, a red dragon appears and defeats the Orleans Knights, allowing the Ragged Demon to escape. Charioce re-assigns the task of capturing the Ragged Demon to the [[Onyx Task Force|Onyx Knights]] as a result. That night, Kaisar discovers the Ragged Demon killing aristocrats inside their own mansion. He justifies his actions by showing Kaisar the demons who were mutilated, experimented on and tortured by these aristocrats. The Ragged Demon then threatens Kaisar before leaving.
   
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Kaisar's faith in Charioce's regime wavers after this. When he notices the resemblance between the Ragged Demon and [[Azazel]], who works as a funeral director, Kaisar chooses not to inform anyone. When [[Charioce XVII]] decides to lead an assault on the Ragged Demon with both the Orleans Knights and Onyx Knights at his side, the rags worn by the Ragged Demon come off and reveal to Charioce that he is indeed Azazel. The Red Dragon shortly after comes to Azazel's rescue by defeating the Onyx Knights.
Kaisar's faith in Charioce's regime wavers after this.
 
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Back at the [[royal castle]], Charioce asks Kaisar about his relation to Azazel and Kaisar confesses that Azazel is the demon who killed his father. He tells the king that he did not inform anyone that the Ragged Demon was Azazel because the Red Dragon was in the way and promises to do better next time. Because Kaisar showed bravery and good behavior during their latest confrontation with the Red Dragon, Charioce chooses to give Kaisar another chance.
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That night, Kaisar speaks with Charioce in front of [[Bahamut]]'s statue. Kaisar tries to explain that Bahamut was defeated ten years ago by the combined effort of gods, demons and humans. Charioce brushes this off by saying people still died back then and it is time mankind rise above the gods and demons. Kaisar is visibly uncomfortable with the king's disregard for the gods and demons but he is unable to make Charioce think twice about his actions.
   
   

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Kaisar Lidfard
Characteristics
Kanji: カイザル・リドファルド
Romaji: Kaizaru Ridofarudo
Status: Living Dead
Age: 21-24 (Genesis)

31-34 (Virgin Soul)

Gender: Male
Race: Undead
Human (formerly)
Affiliations: Favaro Leone
Charioce XVII
Occupation: Bounty hunter (formerly)
Captain of the Orleans Knights (formerly)
Relatives: Laurus Lidfard (father)
Anime Debut: Episode 1

Virgin Soul Episode 1

Manga Debut: TWIN HEADS Chapter 1
Seiyuu: Inoue Gou
Image Gallery

Kaisar Lidfard (カイザル・リドファルド, Kaizaru Ridofarudo) used to be a knight from a prestigious family, but has since become a bounty hunter. He chases Favaro, blaming him for his current status.

In Virgin Soul, he has recovered his noble title and his honor, and serves King Charioce XVII as knight captain.

Appearance

Kaisar is a very tall man usually holding a knight's pose, with white pants, a green shirt with white stripes and golden buttons, and a dark green vest hung over it, and green arm covers with golden stripes on the wrists. He has his knight's sword sheathed in a navy blue sheath on his left side at all times. At times he's seen in gray knight's armor; even when he takes the armor off he keeps the leggins of the armor on him, seen by the gray armor on the front of his legs and feet.

Personality

Kaisar is a righteous man with a strong sense of honor. He constantly follow his own ideal of justice and is shown to be very empathetic and compassionate, as seen during his meeting with Rita. Because of his tragic past as a rebellious son who was distant from his family, Kaisar now highly values family and abhors other people who take their family for granted. He seems to have a crush on Amira, calling her a beauty on their first encounter.

By the time of Virgin Soul, Kaisar has become deeply loyal towards Charioce XVII and will do anything in his power to serve and protect his King, even after his King imprisons him and forces him to fight in a coliseum. His loyalty to the King runs so deep that he willingly gives up his life for Charioce XVII.

History

Past

Kaisar was the young heir of the prestigious Lidfard family, a noble family of knights. From his childhood he was trained by his strict father to one day become a valorous knight like his ancestors and bring honor to the noble Lidfard family. Having rarely a moment of relax, an exhausted young Kaisar started to loath his father and often stayed away from home.

One day, when his father was tasked with guarding a tribute to the king, an incident occurred, a group of bandits ambushed his unit and stole the tribute. Having led the knights, Kaisar's father was held responsible for the stolen tribute, and after being publicly humiliated he was hanged in front of a shocked Kaisar. After this incident the prestigious Lidfard family was instantly stripped of its noble status and banished to the lower quarter like criminals. After they lost everything Kaisar's mother wept every day until half a year later she cast herself into a lake. Finally realizing how much he loved his family just after losing it and burning with revenge, Kaisar decided that he would track down and punish the man behind the incident that ruined his family: Favaro Leone.

Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis

To begin his journey in hunting down Favaro Leone, Kaisar becomes a bounty hunter and acquires the Bounty Hunter's Bracer. He wishes to restore his family's honor using the bounty on Favaro's head. He soon chases Favaro to Wytearp but fails to capture him. He discovers however, that Favaro possesses a demon tail and believes Favaro must be a demon.

Kaisar locates Favaro in Livian. He becomes enamored by Favaro's companion Amira. Another attempt to capture Favaro fails and Kaisar ends up wandering aimlessly in the woods. A disorientated Kaisar eventually collapses and is found by a seemingly innocent young girl.

This girl, Rita, drags Kaisar off to her village and bandages his wounds, including his wrist. Kaisar is granted hospitality by Rita's parents and he is joyous to spend family time with them despite Rita urging him not to. When Rita's father asks for assistance in liberating the town of Nebelville from nearby monsters, Kaisar promises to do so.

To his shock and confusion, the first monster that appears suddenly takes the form of Favaro. Favaro administrates a special herb that gradually frees Kaisar of an illusion he had unknowingly fallen into, and the town that seemed fairly prosperous was revealed to be half-destroyed and filled with zombies, all controlled by Rita. Kaisar pursues Rita and witnesses her being bitten by her mother. Kaisar kills Rita's parents and mourns Rita's death. Favaro warns Kaisar that Rita will come back to life as a zombie soon. Rita does, but Kaisar chooses to spare her.

Still intent on capturing Favaro, Kaisar goes to Ysmenport and boards a ship with Rita in tow. The two soon learn that they're on a pirate ship but easily defeat the pirates intent on selling them off. Rita turns all the pirates into zombies and they chase after Favaro's ship. Once their ships collide, Kaisar approaches Favaro and tries to fight him but he and Amira are suddenly kidnapped by demons.

Kaisar finds himself a prisoner of demons who are intent on torturing Amira for information on the stolen God Key. Kaisar pleads for them to stop on the grounds that Amira is an innocent girl who was being manipulated by the demon Favaro. When Azazel asks about Favaro, Kaisar reveals their history. He is shocked when Azazel recognizes them by their respective fathers and informs Kaisar that he will accomplish nothing just like Laurus.

Rescue comes in the form of Favaro, Rita and the Orleans Knights. Favaro and Rita free Amira and Kaisar from the demons while the Orleans Knights destroy the flying castle Gregor. The four fly off on a wyvern while the demons flee the area. However, the Orleans Knights capture the four and take them back to the royal castle.

The four are chained up and presented to the King as prisoners. Before Charioce XIII can pass a sentencing three archangels show up to announce the true identity of Amira: a half-angel/half-demon who stole the God Key and is therefore one part of a seal used to contain Bahamut. They warn that Amira must not go to Helheim or else risk awakening the unstoppable Bahamut. The Orleans Knights are instructed to lock Amira in a room while her companions are granted hospitality inside the castle.

Azazel arrives at the castle that night and confronts the gang. Kaisar is informed, to his horror, that Azazel is the demon who set up the incident that caused his family's downfall and that Favaro is not guilty of anything. Kaisar and Favaro fight Azazel in retaliation but prove no match. Kaisar is almost ready to give up his life to try and avenge his father but the timely arrival of Jeanne d'Arc spares him. Jeanne defeats Azazel while Favaro rescues Kaisar from a dangerous fall.

As a reward for their heroic attempts in defending the castle, Charioce XIII knights both Favaro and Kaisar. However, Favaro decides to leave the castle against the gods' wishes so Amira can continue her journey to find her mother. Kaisar is joined by the King's knights in hunting them down, but he and the knights get separated when he, Favaro and Amira fall into another dimension and encounter the Ancient Forest Dragon. At Amira's insistence, the Ancient Forest Dragon allows them to leave.

Kaisar decides to assist Amira and Favaro this time in reaching Nicole's location, as it is no longer Helheim as once thought and only Helheim will lead to the revival of Bahamut. Unfortunately for the trio, the place they arrive at is revealed to be false and in actuality, Helheim. The trio had been fooled by a false map. Martinet shows up and imprisons Favaro and Kaisar inside crystals while Amira is informed of her true origins. Kaisar helplessly watches as Amira absorbs the Demon Key and becomes the Transcendence Key needed to free Bahamut. He also watches Martinet force feed Favaro a concoction that turns him into a demon.

Kaisar is rescued from his predicament by the timely arrival of Rita. He also meets with Azazel who agrees to work with them for the sake of saving the world. Rita hands Kaisar an antidote that will cure Favaro. The two childhood friends soon confront each other and a fight ensues. Kaisar is abruptly attacked by Lavalley during the conflict and learns that Lavalley is Martinet as well as Gilles de Rais, the true mastermind behind the revival of Bahamut. Kaisar wishes to fight Gilles but Favaro intervenes. Favaro successfully cuts off Kaisar's left wrist and presents it to Gilles.

As planned, Favaro activates the Bracer and turns Gilles into a card. When Rita inquires as to when or why Favaro is human again, Kaisar reveals that in their first encounter, he had shot Favaro with the antidote using the crossbow. With Bahamut revived, Favaro and Kaisar ride on Hamsa towards the raging dragon with the intention of defeating it. Kaisar stands upon Bahamut and holds a rope so Favaro can go lower down and strike Bahamut in the right spot. When Bahamut begins to erupt, Kaisar does not wish to go anywhere until Favaro is back but Rita forces him to let go of the rope for his own safety and flees the area.

At the conclusion of the battle, Kaisar is promoted to captaincy of the Orleans Knights and has gained an artificial left hand. He is last seen joining Favaro in one journey out of the city.

Shingeki no Bahamut Virgin Soul

Kaisar is still the Captain of the Orleans Knights seven years after Charioce XVII was crowned king of Anatae. In the ten years that have passed since Bahamut's defeat, Kaisar has also maintained contact with Rita. Kaisar is fiercely loyal towards Charioce XVII and deems the "Ragged Demon" an enemy of the people.

Charioce assigns the task of dealing with the Ragged Demon to the Orleans Knights. Kaisar decides to use a handful of female demons as bait to lure the Ragged Demon into a trap. As they prepare to attack the Ragged Demon, a teenage girl knocks Kaisar off of his horse. Alessand suspects she is an ally of the Rag Demon. When the knights spot her on top of a tower later on, they launch projectiles at her while Kaisar watches.

During the conflict, a red dragon appears and defeats the Orleans Knights, allowing the Ragged Demon to escape. Charioce re-assigns the task of capturing the Ragged Demon to the Onyx Knights as a result. That night, Kaisar discovers the Ragged Demon killing aristocrats inside their own mansion. He justifies his actions by showing Kaisar the demons who were mutilated, experimented on and tortured by these aristocrats. The Ragged Demon then threatens Kaisar before leaving.

Kaisar's faith in Charioce's regime wavers after this. When he notices the resemblance between the Ragged Demon and Azazel, who works as a funeral director, Kaisar chooses not to inform anyone. When Charioce XVII decides to lead an assault on the Ragged Demon with both the Orleans Knights and Onyx Knights at his side, the rags worn by the Ragged Demon come off and reveal to Charioce that he is indeed Azazel. The Red Dragon shortly after comes to Azazel's rescue by defeating the Onyx Knights.

Back at the royal castle, Charioce asks Kaisar about his relation to Azazel and Kaisar confesses that Azazel is the demon who killed his father. He tells the king that he did not inform anyone that the Ragged Demon was Azazel because the Red Dragon was in the way and promises to do better next time. Because Kaisar showed bravery and good behavior during their latest confrontation with the Red Dragon, Charioce chooses to give Kaisar another chance.

That night, Kaisar speaks with Charioce in front of Bahamut's statue. Kaisar tries to explain that Bahamut was defeated ten years ago by the combined effort of gods, demons and humans. Charioce brushes this off by saying people still died back then and it is time mankind rise above the gods and demons. Kaisar is visibly uncomfortable with the king's disregard for the gods and demons but he is unable to make Charioce think twice about his actions.


In a confrontation with the Ragged Demon, Kaisar finds himself telling the King that co-existence between the three races is possible, but his opinion is met with disapproval and Kaisar is eventually imprisoned in the labor camp. His harsh predicament does not lead Kaisar to lose his loyalty towards the King though he confesses he has done nothing wrong.

Kaisar is reunited with Favaro and the two are shortly after rescued by Rita, who has also come to save Jeanne d'Arc and Nina. The four survive the destruction of the prison caused by Dromos being summoned. After Charioce XVII uses it to defeat the gods, the prisoners are confronted by the Onyx Knights. Kaisar offers to act as a divergence for Rita as she takes Jeanne and Nina away on Bacchus's carriage. Though Kaisar denies it, Rita assumes Kaisar is staying behind out of concern for Favaro, who has disappeared.

Lacking a sword to defend himself, Kaisar is easily arrested and forced to fight in the arena for Charioce XVII's entertainment. He is to fight Azazel and despite the demon's request that Kaisar kill him, Kaisar doesn't. The pair are saved by Favaro using a smoke bomb, and Favaro helps the pair return to the city. The trio are eventually reunited with Rita, Bacchus, Hamsa, Nina and El. In spite of what he had just endured, Kaisar's opinion of the King remains firm and loyal though he doesn't like the King's use of Dromos and considers it the source of much trouble. He agrees to partake in a plot to strip the King of the bracelet needed to operate Dromos and personally enlists the help of Dias and Alessand.

Nina, who plays a major part in the plot, is in love with the King and refuses to follow through. Her interference forces Kaisar and Favaro to flee the royal castle with her in tow as the Onyx Knights chases after them. The trio are intercepted by an assassin sent to kill Nina. Kaisar and Favaro are restrained by the Onyx Knights as Nina tries and fails to defeat the assassin, who is dragon folk like her.

They are saved by the timely arrival of El, who immobilizes the knights. Sofiel, who has come to retrieve El, personally slays the assassin. The gang tie up the Onyx Knights and make a run for it, but Kaisar tries to get information out of the Captain to find out what the Captain and King are planning. The Captain tells him nothing besides mocking their attempts at rebellion. Kaisar returns to the base and says goodbye to El, who intends to return to the Land of the gods.

However, El is stabbed and gradually bleeds to death despite Rita's attempts to save him. The gang mourn him, and Favaro reveals he saw Alessand near the site of the attack. This upsets Kaisar, who now feels guilty since it was he who brought Alessand within reach of El. He tries to get Azazel to calm down but to no avail, and leaves the gang to speak with Dias.

Kaisar and Dias discuss the likelihood of Charioce XVII giving out the order to Alessand personally and since they doubt the King did, they deem him guiltless in the murder. They lament however, that both Jeanne and Azazel are now amassing an army each to take revenge on Charioce XVII. Kaisar tries to talk Jeanne out of her "senseless" decision and pin the blame on him.

Kaisar's words fall on deaf ears and he and Dias go in search of Alessand in the city. They discuss how El and Nina are able to fight the Onyx Knights and deduce that the Onyx Knights are in fact weak against those with human blood. The pair successfully defend a group of demon children from the Orleans Knights. While Dias goes to find Alessand, Kaisar decides to head for the King and is assisted by Rita.

When Jeanne and Azazel prepare to assassinate Charioce XVII with a final, devastating blow, the ever-loyal Kaisar acts as a human shield and sacrifices himself for his King. In his dying breath, he informs the King that death is peaceful. Rita mourns him as she cradles his corpse. Soon after, Bahamut arrives as per Charioce XVII's expectations.

Unbeknownst to anyone, Rita revives Kaisar through a bite. Kaisar returns as a sentient zombie and watches Favaro leave on another journey.

Power & Abilities

Coming form a prestigious family of knights Kaisar is a skilled swordsman who practiced swordsmanship from very young age. His slashes are quick and precise making him particularly dangerous towards his foes.

Relationships

  • Azazel: Kaisar became aware of the existence of Azazel after the demon had captured him and Amira in order to deliver the latter to Cocytus. The two became instant enemies but Kaisar came to despise Azazel truly after Azazel revealed his part in the incident that got Kaisar's father executed. Kaisar blamed Azazel for his father's death, but agreed to work with the demon during Bahamut's revival. The two became proper enemies again when Azazel started trying to free demon slaves from Charioce XVII's rule. Kaisar's opinion of Azazel never improved despite the cruelty Charioce XVII subjected upon both of them and when El, Azazel's friend and ward, was killed on the King's orders, Kaisar considered Azazel's desire for revenge "misguided". Azazel unintentionally killed Kaisar when Kaisar took a hit intended for the King.
  • Charioce XVII: As a knight serving under King Charioce XVII, Kaisar was determined to remain loyal and protect Charioce XVII through thick and thin despite the cruelty inflicted upon the world by Charioce XVII himself. Kaisar regarded, quite unfairly, every enemy of the King as a bad person. He never blamed the King for anything despite the King subjecting him to imprisonment, labor, and fights that served simply to entertain others. He did not blame El's death on Charioce XVII either, despite Charioce XVII spending two years actively hunting down the boy. Kaisar chose instead to mark those who wanted revenge as misguided and willingly gave his life to defend the King from these "misguided" individuals. For only a brief moment, he felt the King's treatment of enslaved demons cruel, but only for a moment.
  • Dias Bardolomew: Kaisar was Dias's captain and friend and the two share a pacifist outlook on life. Both do not believe the King deserves to die for any crime and will both do anything to ensure peace without harming the King or the King's enemies. After Kaisar's death, Dias is the one to inherit his title (although Alessand held it for a time).
  • Favaro Leone: Kaisar's childhood friend. The two became enemies after an incident involving their fathers led Kaisar's father to being executed. Kaisar blamed his subsequent hard life on Favaro and made it his mission to capture Favaro and use the bounty reward to restore his family's honor. Kaisar gave up this ambition once he learned that the demon Azazel was behind the entire incident itself. This discovery allowed Kaisar to be friends with Favaro again and work with him in saving the world from Bahamut. The two remained on good terms ten years later though Kaisar spent more time with his fellow knights than he did with Favaro.
  • Jeanne d'Arc: Kaisar formally became acquaintances with Jeanne after the defeat of Bahamut. Kaisar took on Jeanne's role as Captain of the Orleans Knights but treated her with respect and became best friends with her. When Jeanne was banished from the royal castle by Charioce XVII, Kaisar was not pleased but unlike Jeanne, Kaisar believed in serving one's King to the very end. Because of their conflicting beliefs surrounding Charioce XVII, their friendship became strained as Kaisar did the best he could to stop Jeanne from hurting Charioce and went as far as to give up his life to protect the King from Jeanne's wrath.
  • Rita: Kaisar met Rita when Rita took him to her village for the sake of a companion. He became distraught once he learned that Rita was manipulating him so he would not find out her village was full of mindless zombies. When Rita turned into a zombie herself, Kaisar chose to spare her and made her his companion. The two remained allies since then and even maintained contact after ten years. Kaisar is unaware that Rita has a crush on him and is more fixated on serving his King than spending time with her. They still work together when Kaisar needs help in defending his King and dies doing so. He is brought back as a sentient zombie by Rita.

Quotes

Trivia

  • Bacchus calls Kaisar "Hammer Head" because of his hairstyle.
  • Being all that remained of his family's fortune, Kaisar deeply cares for his female white horse named "Barina Chall Lidfard".

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