Georgius (ゲオルギウス Georugiusu) was the father of "Eternal Lover" Johann. A big-talking magister, much of his life was spent in the presence of the Crimson Lord "Colorful Wave" Pheles.
Appearance[]
Georgius was a thin man.[1]
Personality[]
Georgius was a theatrical eccentric and a big talker. He would use his titles of being a magister and philosopher to threaten and coax people. There was no boundary between dreams and reality for Georgius, and he possessed speech and passion capable of leading others to jump over their own boundaries.[1] As he grew old, Georgius' dreams withered, his desires turned to only practical things, and his big talk became meaningless small talk.
Background[]
One day, Georgius conducted a crude ceremony imitating a Divine Summoning, which was answered by Pheles. Pheles made all of Georgius' big talk come true, such as moving the stars during fortunetelling, creating Rinne to be used as servants, and carrying him into the sky to show him the Earth's shape. Georgius fathered a child, Johann, with a woman Pheles had given him, but the two neglected the baby, which forced Pheles to care for him. As he grew old, his big talking ceased.
When he was of old age, Georgius asked Pheles to steal fire from a faraway country, keeping her away while he conducted an experiment using the baby Johann and the Unrestricted Spell Insignia he possessed to revive his old body. Pheles returned and saw Georgius putting a blade to Johann's neck, and in her anger, she killed Georgius.
Relationships[]
Pheles[]
Pheles thought Georgius was interesting and made all of his big talk come true, with the two even playfully creating a contract together for Pheles' wish-granting. However, Georgius tricked Pheles into leaving so he could conduct an experiment on Johann, and during it, he chanted the name of a fictional devil instead of hers.[2]
Unnamed lover[]
Georgius fell in love with an unnamed woman Pheles had given him because she would play with him and his imagination to his heart's content, whereas the woman was attracted to him because he comprehended her delusions as opposed to denying them. The two had fit each other perfectly.[3]
Powers and Abilities[]
Georgius was able to conduct a crude ceremony imitating a Divine Summoning. Though the small call that the ceremony produced was not nearly loud enough to reach the Crimson Realm, Pheles, who was already in this world, was able to hear it. Georgius possessed an Unrestricted Spell Insignia, which he obtained through unknown means, and liked to show it off, though the insignia could not be activated by an average human[1] and he himself could not use it.[2]
Georgius was knowledgeable in various similar pseudosciences, such as shamanism, astrology, magic, witchcraft, palmistry, geomancy, pyromancy, and hydromancy, and he would spread them to others.[1]
Trivia[]
- Like Pheles, Johann, and Justus' names, the name Georgius is likely a reference to the Faust legend and derived from "Georg", the middle name of Johann Georg Faust, the alchemist, astrologer and magician who was the inspiration of the Faust legend. The name could also be a reference to Saint George.