A renowned Swordmaster among the Four Kings of the Bosse Kingdom, Domas is tasked with mentoring Prince Bojji in the art of swordsmanship but struggles with the prince's lack of physical strength and is ultimately swayed by Daida's talent.
Domas wields a large, curved longsword known for its distinct, flexible blade.
He carries himself as a knight, fitting the role of Swordmaster and instructor within the kingdom.
Domas is earnest and passionate about swordsmanship, looking up to King Bosse as an ideal of strength.
He is conflicted, torn between his loyalty to his duties and his admiration for natural talent, sometimes leading to difficult choices.
He can be dismissive of perceived weakness, feeling frustrated by Bojji's inability to wield his style of sword.
Domas serves as one of the Four Kings, elite protectors and advisors of Bosse Kingdom.
Originally inspired by King Bosse's strength, Domas honed his skills and rose to the rank of Swordmaster.
He is assigned as Bojji's sword instructor, but struggles to adapt his straightforward, power-focused style to his pupil's gentle frame.
Domas is a master of greatsword techniques, specializing in the "Sword of Strength"—a style relying on physical power and large, sweeping motions.
He serves as the Bosse Kingdom's chief sword instructor and is respected for both his mastery and teaching ability.
His large sword is notable for its flexibility, allowing for both strength and unique fighting techniques.
Bojji: Originally his student, Domas becomes disillusioned by Bojji's lack of strength and later distances himself, though not without inner turmoil.
Daida: After sparring with Daida and recognizing his prowess, Domas grows attached to Daida's potential as a leader.
Hokuro: Domas’s complex relationship with Hokuro turns tragic as he tries to atone for his past actions by rescuing him.
King Bosse: The figure Domas idolizes, whose ideals push him to pursue greatness.
The Four Kings: As one of their ranks, Domas interacts and occasionally competes with his fellow elite guardians.
Others: Domas's actions reverberate throughout the kingdom, affecting allies and enemies alike.
Training Bojji
Domas, once inspired and motivated, is assigned the difficult task of training Bojji, the kind-hearted but physically weak prince.
He struggles with frustration, unsure how to teach his own rough, strength-based techniques to someone so frail.
Discovery of Daida's Talent
After sparring with Daida, Domas is captivated by the prince’s natural ability.
He begins to believe Daida is the kingdom’s rightful next king.
When the time comes to vote for the next ruler, Domas casts his support for Daida, prioritizing ability over loyalty.
The Betrayal and Bojji’s Ordeal
Domas’s support of Daida angers the newly crowned king, who sees Domas’s actions as a betrayal to Bojji.
In an attempt to regain favor, Domas is ordered by Daida to assassinate Bojji.
During a journey, Domas accompanies Bojji under the pretense of support, then tries to murder him by pushing Bojji off the cliffs to the Underworld.
This act marks a breaking point, as Domas becomes tormented by guilt and struggles to make amends.
Attempt at Atonement
Later, seeking redemption, Domas tries to rescue Hokuro, who was to be executed for his involvement with the princes.
At this point, Domas follows new orders from Bosse—who now occupies Daida’s body—aiming to conquer the gate to the Underworld.
Domas, along with Hokuro, sets out on this challenging mission, determined to find a way to atone for his past betrayals.
He is associated with the keyword "Ranking of Kings Four Kings."
Domas’s internal struggles and ultimate quest for redemption make him a complex and memorable character within the story.
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