Claude Lucci is a male white mage and a teacher at Easton Magic Academy who serves as the proctor for the transfer examination in the series Mashle.
He is known as a self-proclaimed “super elite” magician and was ranked 7th in that year’s “Next Breakout Magicians” list.
Claude Lucci is a young man with semi-long hair and a distinctive single mark-like birthmark under his left eye.
He works as a teacher at Easton Magic Academy and oversees the transfer entrance examinations.
He is a highly capable white mage who can create entire examination fields and complex mazes with a single swing of his staff.
This talent made him popular enough to be chosen as 7th in the annual “Next Breakout Magicians” ranking, marking him as a magician with promising potential.
Claude enjoys being admired and praised for his magic, especially the large-scale spells he uses to build test venues and labyrinths.
He likes it when others envy his talents and status, seeing that attention as proof of his superiority.
Claude has a strong elitist mindset and a deeply arrogant personality.
He tends to look down on anyone he considers “below” him, particularly those from lower-class backgrounds.
Behind his professional role as an examiner, he secretly schemes to fail students he deems unworthy based on their social status rather than their abilities.
This reveals a spiteful and mean-spirited side that clashes with his image as a respectable teacher.
He is extremely sensitive to how others evaluate his magic.
When someone does not show admiration—or worse, calls his efforts “useless”—he takes it as a serious insult and holds grudges.
During the transfer examination at Easton Magic Academy, Claude serves as the supervising officer in charge of the tests.
He uses his magic to construct a maze-based trial meant to evaluate the candidates’ abilities.
Claude becomes hostile toward Mash Burnedead after Mash refuses to praise his magic and even dismisses it as pointless.
Feeling humiliated, Claude begins to focus on sabotaging Mash rather than judging him fairly.
He approaches Lemon Irvine with a shady proposal during the exam.
He promises to guarantee Lemon’s passing grade on the condition that she delays or obstructs Mash’s progress in the maze.
Lemon initially tries to follow Claude’s instructions but ultimately fails to stop Mash.
Mash manages to keep moving forward, undermining Claude’s plan to eliminate him from the exam.
Frustrated and cornered, Claude resorts to an emotional outburst, hurling insults at both Mash and Lemon.
As a last desperate move, he attempts to attack the two of them directly with magic.
Before Claude can activate his spell, Mash reacts first and breaks Claude’s staff in a swift, decisive strike.
This not only neutralizes Claude’s immediate threat but also symbolically shatters his pride as a “super elite” magician.
In the aftermath of the incident, Wahlberg Baigan, the headmaster of Easton Magic Academy, reprimands Claude for his conduct.
Claude’s misuse of authority, discrimination against lower-class examinees, and attempted attack on students all lead to his censure by the school’s leadership.
Claude is a white mage specializing in high-level construction and spatial manipulation magic.
With a single swing of his staff, he can generate entire examination venues, intricate mazes, and other large-scale magical environments.
His spells are considered advanced for his age, contributing to his reputation as a rising star among magicians.
These abilities are a major reason he was placed 7th in the “Next Breakout Magicians” ranking that year.
While his raw magical skill is impressive, Claude’s overconfidence and arrogance often influence how he uses his power.
Instead of focusing on fair evaluation or teaching, he tends to wield his magic as a tool to show off and to control or eliminate those he dislikes.
Claude Lucci is voiced by Shinnosuke Tachibana in the anime adaptation of Mashle.
The performance emphasizes Claude’s smug, elitist tone as well as his emotional outbursts when his pride is wounded.
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