Kurt is a young male demon of the Demon Race and the leader of the “Tokrab Village Delinquent Corps,” a small adventurer group that appears in *Mushoku Tensei*.
Kurt is a horned, white‑haired demon boy who works as an adventurer.
He leads a rough‑around‑the‑edges party from Tokrab Village, but underneath the bravado he has a strong sense of responsibility.
Kurt has white hair and noticeable horns, marking him clearly as a member of the Demon Race.
He is still a boy, but already active as a frontline adventurer.
Personality‑wise, he is impulsive and a bit careless at first glance, as shown when he misjudges others and rushes in without thinking.
However, when it comes to danger and death in adventuring, he is very clear‑headed and realistic, accepting the harshness of the profession.
He shows humility and maturity beyond his years by taking responsibility for his own mistakes instead of shifting blame.
This sense of duty and fairness becomes very clear in his interaction with Ruijerd Superdia and Rudeus Greyrat.
Meeting with Rudeus and Eris
Kurt first encounters Rudeus Greyrat and Eris Boreas Greyrat when Eris is wearing a hooded cloak.
Seeing her hood, Kurt assumes that Eris is a magician and tries to recruit her into his party.
In the process, he accidentally tears the hood, which was a precious gift from Rudeus.
Eris, enraged that her cherished cloak is damaged, knocks Kurt out with a punch.
Incident in the Forest
Later, during a request in the forest, Kurt and his party are attacked by monsters.
They are saved by Rudeus’s group, including Ruijerd Superdia, but the rescue is not immediate.
Because the help does not come in time, Gablin, a member of Kurt’s party, is killed.
Ruijerd becomes angry at Rudeus for not intervening earlier and blames him for Gablin’s death.
Kurt steps in and stops Ruijerd, confronting him with a calm, realistic view of adventuring.
He states that as adventurers, they must always be prepared for death and that even the strongest warriors can die if they take reckless risks.
Kurt argues that Rudeus had no obligation to endanger himself and his companions to save them.
He concludes that Gablin’s death is ultimately his own responsibility, because he misjudged the danger level of the request.
This moment highlights Kurt’s maturity, sense of accountability, and understanding of what it means to live as an adventurer.
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