Sara is a human female archer and a member of the adventurer party Counter Arrow, known for her rare long‑range fighting style and sharp, stubborn personality.
Name: Sara
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Affiliation: Counter Arrow (adventurer party)
Occupation: Adventurer, archer
Sara works as a professional adventurer despite the general belief that bows are impractical in frontline combat in her world.
She compensates for this disadvantage with exceptional talent and technique.
Sara has a strong will and a hard‑headed, stubborn streak.
She struggles to be honest about her feelings and often acts tough even when she is actually worried or caring.
She can be prickly and quick to argue, especially when she feels looked down on.
Underneath that, she has a serious sense of responsibility toward her party and her work as an adventurer.
Her dislike of nobles heavily colors how she talks and reacts to people of high status.
She is especially harsh toward those she sees as spoiled or irresponsible.
Sara is an archer in a world where fighting spirit and magic are the dominant forms of combat.
Because of this, bows are usually seen as inferior and impractical weapons.
Despite that prejudice, Sara has a genius‑level talent with the bow.
She can accurately target the vital points of monsters from very long distances, making her an invaluable support in battle.
Her rate of fire is extremely fast, far surpassing the casting speed of chanting‑based magic.
This quick, precise barrage allows her to disrupt enemies and finish off weakened monsters before they can close in.
Her skill is the reason she can survive and succeed as an adventurer despite relying on a weapon type most people consider outdated.
In a party setting, she functions as long‑range fire support and a specialist in picking off dangerous targets before they reach the front line.
Sara was born and raised in a small village within the Milbots territory.
Her family were hunters, and she grew up as a hunter’s daughter surrounded by forests and wildlife.
She learned archery as a practical hunting skill rather than a knightly art or formal military training.
Life in the village gave her a grounded, no‑nonsense outlook and a strong attachment to her home and family.
One day, monsters overflowed from the nearby forest and attacked her village.
In the chaos, Sara lost both of her parents.
The local lord of the region, Pilemon Notos Greyrat, did not dispatch the knight order to deal with the threat.
He used excuses to avoid sending troops, and the resulting delay allowed the damage and casualties to grow far worse.
During the aftermath of the attack, the adventurers Timothy and Suzanne arrived to subjugate the monsters.
They found Sara, who had been left without parents or a proper home, and took her in.
Through Timothy and Suzanne, Sara became an adventurer.
Her hunting background and raw talent with the bow quickly turned into real combat ability.
Sara harbors a strong resentment toward nobles.
The disaster in her village left a deep scar, and she directly blames Pilemon Notos Greyrat’s inaction for the scale of the tragedy.
She believes that nobles often fail to fulfill their responsibilities while enjoying the benefits of their position.
In her eyes, Pilemon’s refusal to send his knights is a symbol of that neglect.
Her negative view is reinforced by her experiences with noble children who try to become adventurers for fun.
Many of them run away from home or treat adventuring like a game, causing trouble for seasoned adventurers who must protect or clean up after them.
Because of this, Sara is especially cold or hostile toward noble‑born adventurers who show a lack of seriousness.
She respects effort, responsibility, and real experience far more than bloodline or status.
Timothy and Suzanne act as Sara’s saviors and mentors in the adventuring world.
They are the reason she survived her village’s tragedy and the reason she was able to transform her skills into a livelihood.
With the members of Counter Arrow, Sara shows her typical stubborn and sharp‑tongued side.
At the same time, she relies on them deeply, even if she rarely admits it openly.
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