I just wanted to play a lot and enjoy my short life before I die, but the good male protagonist keeps interrupting me. Papa Wolf: When Beryl Gut snuck into Mash's room and broke her fingers, Roman personally subdued him and made sure that he was prohibited from going anywhere near there again. Later, when he has a nervous breakdown upon seeing Goetia running around in his original body, he keeps up this "Solomon fanboy" notion and plays it off as suffering a Broken Pedestal regarding his hero. In fact, the reason why she was allowed to set up base in the first place was in hopes that she will join them. Including the destruction of the planet. He even admits that he loves himself more than anyone else. I corrupted the good male protagonist manga sanctuary. Only Known By His Nickname: His full name is Romani Archaman, but he acknowledges that everyone calls him Dr. Roman anyway. Refusal of the Call: During the fifth Lostbelt, he declines forming a contract with Mandricardo when the opportunity presents itself. Afterwards, his death is so much of an afterthought compared to the appearance of Beast III/R that the protagonist and their Servants don't even care enough to question what happened to him.
Once rescued, he tries to take command of the overall mission since he believes himself to be the highest ranking member of Chaldea on site. Given he mentions racing cars as a hobby, this makes sense. He's offended at the implication he could be seduced by Koyanskaya. I corrupted the good male protagonist manga.fr. Know When to Fold Them: Perhaps a bit too quick to fold them, but then again these nerves often show up when things really do get bad. Birds of a Feather: It's implied the real reason he prefers Kirschtaria over Olga Marie as an heir is because they both desire to protect and improve humanity no matter the cost. Turns out she meant that literally as she can use it as a key to teleport to his side whenever she wants.
Strong Family Resemblance: Looks almost identical to his father Gordes Musik Yggdmillenia, with the only real difference being looking slightly younger and having a curvy mustache as opposed to Gordes's toothbrush one. EMIYA [Alter] later comes across them and gives them a Mercy Kill. In fact, there's some doubt as to whether she ever even existed in the first place, as Arnold Beckman doesn't recall her name despite having been trapped in the same room with her for an undisclosed amount of time. Mash assumes in the "Starry Xuanzang Goes to India" prologue that the large collection of books in a Chaldea warehouse must be his since he's the one person she knows to obsessively hoard objects he's passionate about. This is the funniest goddamn thing I've seen in... This is a full four years after we first heard about him. Bad character corrupts good character. Otaku: In the Turas Realta manga adaptation, Meuniere's room is plastered with posters of Astolfo and Chevalier d'Eon, as well as pictures of Mash from Craft Essences and anniversary art. Spell My Name with an S: Is it Mabel, Maybell (or a variant thereof), or Marble? But the cute male protagonist was continuing to annoy me. Ambiguously Absent Parent: We know nothing about her mother, and she noticeably doesn't seem to have been involved in anything regarding Chaldea. He really just rolled with the "Solomon fanboy" misconception to keep his true identity a secret. A member of the prestigious Animusphere family of magi and the second director of Chaldea. Translated language: Indonesian. Atlantis and Olympus in particular would be a cakewalk as that Lostbelt is so perfectly suited to her Magecraft she would be (in theory) stronger than the Olympians while not suffering the handicap Kirschtaria has of being able to fight only a certain number of times because her Magic Circuits are still top tier and healthy unlike his which are crippled.
Because he can't come out and say that he used to be Solomon, Roman has to roll with this misconception. By the end of the seventh Lostbelt, all ambiguity is gone, being the real force behind the Lostbelts. Dark Secret: Hidden deep within the facility, all the various Master Candidates considered failures are kept comatose in Coffins, being used as batteries to power the facility. So, unsurprisingly... - Perpetual Smiler: Outside of brief moments of panic, she chiefly smiles for most of her screentime, being oddly calm in spite of everything she's gone through and the ongoing crisis. This is then subverted when it's revealed that he was a player rather than a pawn the entire time, with Holmes as a patsy. Jerkass: She's pretty abusive towards the protagonist; one of the first things she does is berate them for their lack of talent as a magus and a Master as well as their tendency to fall asleep at the worst possible moment. The Apocalypse Brings Out the Best in People: Oddly enough the more pressure he's under, the more competent he becomes. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Noodle Incident: - When the Shadow Border prepares to exit Imaginary Number Space, he panics because they weren't given enough time to put on seatbelts, claiming that experience has taught him seatbelts are incredibly vital when you're in a vehicle. Sure, Let's Go with That: Chaldea mistakes him a Solomon fanboy because of his attempts to deny that Solomon's powers and demons were responsible for the Singularities. She monitors the future and is trying to prevent the extinction of humanity. That King Solomon's new chosen name is based on the word Rome since Rome sacked Jerusalem and destroyed the Second Temple. She learns he died and takes up his job despite not being trained for it or even knowing what the hell she's supposed to do.
While Kirschtaria is ideologically the better heir regarding their similar views on humanity, from a mage's perspective Olga Marie is the better heir because Kirschtaria's Magic Circuits are shot to hell from a failed assassination attempt. 1 note, 8 note, 35 note, 45 note, No. When Mash and the protagonist come back from London, he's going through a nervous breakdown. Bullying a Dragon: As mentioned above, he somehow thinks that trying to boss around superhuman Servants and the Master they're loyal to is a good idea. Limited Wardrobe: It's commented on by all the inhabitants of each Lostbelt that he was dressed in a shabby white uniform and ragged cloak, which helps the protagonists identify him when he appears before them in Atlantis. Identical Stranger: He makes an onscreen appearance in the prologue of the Babylon Singularity anime adaptation, which reveals that he has a disquieting resemblance to his former Servant, Solomon, albeit with grey hair like Olga Marie instead of Solomon's white hair, along with pale skin instead of Solomon's tanned skin. "Wait... didn't you play the story? Stealth Pun: It is regularly joked that Roman is probably a thirty-year-old virgin, also known on the internet as a wizard. But everything changed when she foresaw an alien invasion happening in 2017. Furthermore, basic Japanese-English L-R substitution applied to the name "Romani Archaman" creates "Lomani Archaman, " an anagram for "Solomon Archmage. Upbringing Makes the Hero: His childhood raised by and losing the short-lived homunculi taught Goredolf to genuinely care about the well-being of his subordinates, a sharp contrast to most of his Clock Tower peers. She accepts at the last minute out of curiosity for more PHH cuisine and eats three sandwiches and two cakes to go with her tea, then hops over to see how the others are doing, only to find the protagonist's team about to be eaten by ORT. The adoptive daughter of Zepia Eltnam Atlasia, head of Atlas Institute.
Reasonable Authority Figure: Yes, he's pompous and self-important, and can come off rather harshly at times. Blue-and-Orange Morality: Da Vinci posits that he is like Daybit, a person whose morality is so extreme that a normal person wouldn't call his goals well-meaning. MOONLIGHT/LOSTROOM- also reveals that there was a facet of possibility where she was the main mission control during the seven Orders, not Dr. Roman, but that possibility isn't the "correct history". She's essentially the reverse of Matou Kariya. Wrong Genre Savvy: Freaks out during the Sparrow's Inn event when Fionn and Diamurd start eating food left as a shrine offering. Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: He spends a lot of time arguing with Meunièr during the Lostbelts. He clings on to life for several days before Rasputin uses his surgical skills and Divine Spirit powers to resuscitate him. Cassandra Truth: Through her calculations, she found the entity that would actually end the world, but because Atlas is so obsessed with finding every single end of the world possible and dealing with them, they were too caught up to listen to her warnings, never mind actually doing anything about them. She also invented the Paper Moon tech which they've been using previously to enter Imaginary Numbers Space, as well as being the creator of Trismegistus that Chaldea used in their Rayshifts.