Fragil Tormenta is a female snow-attribute magic knight of the Clover Kingdom, ranked as a Third-Class Intermediate Magic Knight and a member of the squad known as the Light-Blue Deer.
She participates in the Royal Knights Selection Exam and later becomes one of the magic knights temporarily possessed by an elf spirit during the elf reincarnation incident.
Name: Fragil Tormenta
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Birthday: February 21
Height: 162 cm
Blood Type: A
Likes:
Lemon sherbet
Sincere, honest people
Magic Attribute: Snow
Rank: Third-Class Intermediate Magic Knight
Affiliation: Light-Blue Deer (magic knight squad)
She is often seen wearing a fluffy hat, which has become one of her most recognizable visual traits.
Fragil is generally timid and easily overwhelmed, especially when faced with extreme power or intense pressure.
Despite this, she shows determination and composure when she believes she can contribute, particularly in teamwork-focused battles.
She admires sincerity in others and prefers honest, straightforward people.
Her fondness for lemon sherbet hints at a simple, almost childlike side beneath her role as a magic knight.
Her fear in the face of overwhelming power, especially from high-ranking nobles using terrifying magic, becomes a key moment in her character portrayal.
This hesitation draws harsh criticism from others, underlining the gap between her gentle nature and the brutal realities of combat.
Fragil serves as a magic knight in the squad known as the Light-Blue Deer.
Within the Clover Kingdom’s magic knight hierarchy, she holds the rank of Third-Class Intermediate Magic Knight, indicating solid skill but not top-tier elite status.
She is chosen to participate in the Royal Knights Selection Exam, a special test to form the Royal Knights, an elite force for a major counterattack against the terrorist group Eye of the Midnight Sun.
There, she fights alongside other notable magic knights and becomes involved in some of the most dangerous operations of that period.
Team Composition
During the Royal Knights Selection Exam, Fragil is placed on a team with Langris Vaude and Sekke Bronzazza.
This immediately puts her alongside one of the kingdom’s most powerful and volatile spatial mages, Langris, and the more comical but opportunistic Sekke.
Second Round: Defense Against Leopold and Hamon
In the second round of the exam, Fragil’s team faces a squad that includes Leopold Vermillion and Hamon Caseus.
The objective is to protect their magic crystal while attacking the enemy’s.
Fragil uses her snow magic to support her team and control the battlefield.
Together with Langris and Sekke, she successfully protects her team’s magic crystal from Leopold and Hamon until the end of the match.
Her performance here shows that, when not overwhelmed by fear, she can act reliably in a defensive and support role.
Her magic’s sensory-disrupting properties make her especially useful in holding positions and buying time.
Semifinal: Frozen by Fear Before Langris
In the semifinals, Langris loses control and his spatial magic becomes violently unstable and lethal.
The situation turns from a regulated exam into a near-disaster.
Fragil is terrified by Langris’s overwhelming and unrestrained power.
Paralyzed by fear, she is unable to act or intervene in any meaningful way.
Zora Ideale later harshly criticizes her for this paralysis, saying she was just “cowering before a space-attribute noble and doing nothing.”
This insult emphasizes how Fragil’s lower-status position and timid personality leave her feeling powerless before top-class noble mages like Langris.
Selection as a Royal Knight
Despite her fear in the semifinals, Fragil is still chosen as a member of the Royal Knights.
This means that, overall, her abilities and performance are recognized as valuable to the kingdom’s elite strike force.
She joins the large-scale operation to assault the hideout of the Eye of the Midnight Sun.
This mission becomes the turning point that leads into the elf reincarnation crisis.
Possession by an Elf
During the deployment against the Eye of the Midnight Sun, a powerful reincarnation spell is activated.
This ancient magic calls back the souls of elves and forces them into the bodies of living humans with compatible magic and mana.
Fragil is one of the humans whose body is possessed by an elf spirit.
Under the elf’s influence, her personality is overridden, and she starts acting as an enemy of the Clover Kingdom.
Battle Alongside Rhya Against Mereoleona Vermillion
While possessed, Fragil joins forces with Rhya and four other elf-possessed mages.
Together, they confront Mereoleona Vermillion, one of the kingdom’s most terrifying combat monsters.
Instead of standing as a scared support mage, the elf-possessed Fragil becomes part of a coordinated elite group pressing Mereoleona.
This battle showcases just how dangerous she can be when combined with elven power and without her usual hesitation.
Mereoleona, however, remains overwhelmingly strong, turning their confrontation into a brutal test of endurance and power.
Fragil’s involvement here highlights the massive difference between human and elf-boosted combat capability.
Attacks on Asta and His Allies
After the clash with Mereoleona, the elf-possessed Fragil takes part in further aggression against Asta and his companions.
Using her snow magic under elven control, she tries to stop or eliminate them.
Asta and his allies manage to escape her and the other elves at this stage.
This shows that while she is dangerous, coordination and anti-magic can still counter her.
Assault on the Royal Capital and Defeat by the Black Bulls
Later, the elf-possessed Fragil joins the large-scale attack on the royal capital.
The elves intend to destroy the Clover Kingdom and exact revenge for their ancient massacre.
There, she confronts the Black Bulls, Asta’s squad renowned for their unorthodox but powerful style.
Despite the elves’ immense advantage in raw power, the Black Bulls manage to defeat her and the other attackers.
Her defeat contributes to the eventual collapse of the reincarnation spell’s influence.
Once the spell is undone, Fragil is presumably freed from the elf’s control and returns to her original self, though the emotional impact of these events is not deeply explored.
Snow Magic
Fragil’s primary magic attribute is Snow Magic.
Her spells generally manipulate snow to affect the battlefield and her opponents’ senses.
Spell: Illusory Snow Garden
Name: Illusory Snow Garden
Type: Area-of-effect, sensory interference
Fragil scatters snow around the area, creating a kind of magical snowfield.
Within this “garden,” the falling snow forces the target’s senses toward a state of drowsiness and numbness.
This spell can dull the enemy’s perception, slow their reactions, and make it difficult for them to fight effectively.
It works especially well in coordinated strategies where allies can capitalize on opponents whose senses are being suppressed.
The technique suits Fragil’s personality: it is indirect, controlling, and defensive rather than aggressively destructive.
It allows her to support more offensive teammates by weakening or neutralizing enemy awareness.
Combined Technique
Composite Magic: Harmonic Quintet
Name: Composite Magic: Harmonic Quintet
Original magic type: Combination attack
Users: The elf-possessed versions of Rhya, Rill Boismortier, Rossa (a snow elf using Fragil’s body), and two other elf mages, for a total of five participants
When Fragil is possessed by an elf, she participates in an advanced composite spell that merges the magic of five different mages.
Each of the five channels their magic into a single, powerful linear attack.
Harmonic Quintet creates a devastating straight-line blast that fuses multiple elements and attributes.
This requires high coordination and is only possible due to the elves’ natural affinity and shared purpose in that state.
The technique demonstrates the potential of Fragil’s snow magic when amplified and combined with other elemental and special magics.
It also shows how dangerous she can become when freed from her usual fear and hesitation by elven possession.
Fragil specializes in battlefield control and disruption rather than direct overwhelming offense.
Her snow magic’s sensory interference makes her ideal for defense, stalling tactics, and protecting key objectives like magic crystals.
She works best when paired with more offensive allies who can exploit the openings she creates.
This is clearly seen in the Royal Knights Selection Exam, where she helps Langris and Sekke keep their crystal safe against strong attackers like Leopold and Hamon Caseus.
Her greatest weakness is psychological rather than magical.
In the face of extreme, uncontrolled power from those above her, such as Langris Vaude, she can freeze and fail to act.
However, her selection as a Royal Knight implies that, from a purely skill-based perspective, she is a capable and valued magic knight.
With more emotional resilience, her snow magic could rival other mid-to-high tier specialists in control and support roles.
With Langris Vaude
Langris is both her teammate and one of the main sources of her fear.
While she can work with him in normal circumstances, his uncontrolled outbursts of spatial magic completely overwhelm her.
Her paralysis during his violent rampage in the semifinals becomes one of her defining scenes.
It exposes the harsh power gap between mid-class knights like her and elite noble prodigies like Langris.
With Sekke Bronzazza
Sekke is Fragil’s other teammate in the Royal Knights exam.
While not nearly as dangerous as Langris, he is opportunistic and self-serving.
Fragil’s interactions with Sekke are not deeply explored, but they share the position of being overshadowed by Langris’s overwhelming power.
In practical terms, she and Sekke both rely on Langris as their ace, with her providing support and him trying to survive.
With Zora Ideale
Zora does not directly fight alongside her, but he comments on her behavior in the semifinals.
He harshly mocks her for merely “cowering before a spatial noble and doing nothing.”
This criticism reflects his resentment toward nobles and those he sees as benefiting from status without earning it.
For Fragil, Zora’s words expose how others may perceive her fear as privilege-induced softness rather than understandable terror.
With Mereoleona Vermillion and the Black Bulls
As an elf-possessed enemy, she becomes an opponent of Mereoleona Vermillion and the Black Bulls.
Mereoleona faces her as part of a group of elves, while the Black Bulls later defeat her during the royal capital assault.
Although there is no personal relationship, these encounters define how the strongest human mages view and handle elf-boosted opponents like her.
They also place her firmly within some of the series’ most intense conflicts, even if she is not among the central protagonists.
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