Biehn Argyle (ビーン・アーガイル) was the former head of House Argyle and Ferris's father. He played an antagonistic role in The Dream the Lion King Saw. Originally the head of the noble House Argyle, following his mistreatment of his son and the raid by House Karsten, he lost his nobility and land. Later on, having lost his mind after having killed his wife, he spent his time wasting away in an attempt to revive her, leading to the eventual raid on his home, as well as his death by his undead wife's hands.
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Appearance
Biehn had a beard, long hair, big eyebrows, and wore a suit. He was once described as having the appearance of a decent man, but apparently age was not kind to him, and his hair started to become tinged with white.
Personality
Biehn was a cold, delusional, and heartless man. This was especially the case with his son, who bore demi-human traits due to atavism, and he was quick to lock him in a basement for a decade since he was a reminder of possible infidelity. He also had murderous rage, something which led to him murdering his wife. However, because he truly did love his wife, he was driven to the verge of madness, his eyes becoming unfocused as he wasted away in his days trying to revive her. Being forced to remember what he did to her seems to make him feel a form of guilt and make him become defensive, while sounding crazed the whole time and desperate. He also gained self-harming habits, tearing into his face with his fingers and using his healing magic to heal his face. Despite his knowledge and skill with water magic, he seemed to either hold hope or denial throughout his endless failures, and after remembering his son's far superior skill with water magic, he gained a twisted care for him, even going so far as to chide Miles for referring to him as a demi-human, as well as attempt to speak to him as if he was a father, despite his cruelty towards him, as if he'd forgotten everything. Despite his madness, he was still scheming, even if he knew that he was bound to lose, being willing to take a Duchess in order to bargain with his son.
History
The Dream the Lion King Saw
Several years earlier before Ferris came to live with the Karstens, the Argyle family lost everything when it was discovered that Biehn and his wife had locked up their son, Felix. This was due to his demi-human characteristics, which were a recessive trait from an forebear of him and Biehn.[1] After the Karsten family punished the members of House Argyle, Biehn and his wife had supposedly laid down quietly and live with what meager possessions they still had in their home, while they also let go of all of their servants, save for Hannah Regret, who remained out of affection.
Some years later, Biehn's wife would die. Distraught and being nearly driven to madness, Biehn desperately sought means to revive her. After using his magic to preserve what he could of her body, Biehn would then turn to Sacrament of the Immortal King, a spell capable of resurrecting the dead and experiment with it for that purpose. However, the curse was incomplete due to the other half of the inscription being lost over the ages and Biehn's magical prowess wasn't enough to complete it, leading to the creation of mindless undead. These factors would bar much of his progress for years.
One day, he would meet a man named Miles, a merchant who dealt in the sale of corpses. Miles would assist him in experiments by providing corpses as material for some time, a fact that would soon catch the attention of Crusch Karsten. Crusch and a company of around 50 of her soldiers would go to investigate the matter unaware that this was in fact a trap to lure her and ultimately Ferris back to the estate. With Crusch captured, the snare would work as intended, as Biehn would force Ferris to come to the house and meet with him alone. There, he would reveal his full plot that brings about a darker truth; that there weren't any slaves being brought here but actual corpses that Biehn was currently using as an army to fight the Karsten militia outside the compound. Using Crusch's life as a bargaining chip, Biehn would demand that Ferris use Sacrament of the Immortal King to revive his wife, believing that his superior talent could make it work. With no choice, Ferris does as requested, and Biehn's wife is seemingly returned to the world of the living. Although still looking like a malnourished husk nevertheless, Biehn was overjoyed. However, Hannah would suddenly strangle him to death with a serene smile on her deathly face, and he was subsequently killed. In the end, his maid, Hannah, locked herself in the same room as Biehn's corpse and his wife's ashes, and she set the manor ablaze, completely destroying his corpse.
Abilities
Magic (魔法, Mahō): Biehn was a highly talented user of Water Magic.
- Healing Magic (治癒魔法, Chiyu Mahō): While not quite on Ferris' level, Biehn is shown to be highly skilled in healing magic to the point he could recover wounds instantly and unconsciously without effort.
Sacrament of the Immortal King (不死王の秘蹟, Fushiō no Hiseki): Sacrament of the Immortal King is an ancient spell created by an unknown Witch long ago.[2] The spell, when cast correctly, will allow the user to reanimate corpses of the dead and make them do their bidding.[3] Sadly, the technique to properly cast the spell has been long lost to time, and only an incomplete incantation exists which was transcribed in an old and withered book regarded as the most important heirloom of House Argyle.[4] Originally, the spell was thought to be capable of fully reviving a dead person, and there are legends of the aforementioned Witch being supposedly capable of bringing back people exactly as they were before their demise.[5] Effectively, the written chunks of the spell's full passage is incapable of producing anything more than walking corpses with no soul of their own,[6] creating "corpse soldiers" whose flesh slowly withers away and decomposes through time.[7] To further limit the usefulness of this mostly-lost spell, a caster with an extremely rare natural affinity for it must be found in order to recreate even the most basic effects of this forbidden spell.[8] Even after persistent refinement, Biehn could only create zombies. There didn't appear to be a limit to the amount of zombies he could create and command, as he had no issue reviving over two-hundred people simultaneously.
Trivia
- It is heavily implied that he might have had an affair with his maid, the only servant still living with him. Whether that led to him stabbing his wife after an altercation is not known.
References
- ↑ “Your mother was not unfaithful. I confirmed it myself. After that, I climbed up the Argyle family tree and found the cause. Your ears are a throwback, a recessive trait from a distant relative four generations back.” Stories of the Great Crusch-sama Opening, Section 2.
- ↑ "It was one of the exceptional magics, supposedly created by a witch who held the world in thrall, before the knowledge was lost." Re:Zero Ex Light Novel Volume 1, Felix Argyle's Curse, Section 8.
- ↑ "Put briefly, it allowed the user to control corpses according to their will." Re:Zero Ex Light Novel Volume 1, Felix Argyle's Curse, Section 8.
- ↑ "Look at this! This is the text describing the Sacrament of the Immortal King, that has been passed down in our house. Biehn dug in his bag and pulled out a worn book." Re:Zero Ex Light Novel Volume 1, Felix Argyle's Curse, Section 11.
- ↑ "The Witch who invented the spell had been said to be able to bring the dead back, looking exactly as they had in life..." Re:Zero Ex Light Novel Volume 1, Felix Argyle's Curse, Section 8.
- ↑ "Though the flesh is revived, the soul does not reside within it. Reconstructing the Sacrament of the Immortal King is indeed difficult." Re:Zero Ex Light Novel Volume 2, Fifth Stanza, Section 3.
- ↑ "It's not just that the spell book is incomplete. It was never a question of the power as a spell caster. Using an awful spell like that – forcing a body that's stopped to start again – of course it was going to break down right away." Re:Zero Ex Light Novel Volume 1, Felix Argyle's Curse, Section 11.
- ↑ "And even the most basic manifestation was all but impossible to achieve without a caster who had a natural affinity for the spell. It was a very rare affinity – no one had been known to possess it in over a hundred years." Re:Zero Ex Light Novel Volume 1, Felix Argyle's Curse, Section 8.
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