He is well aware of the nature of his methods, but is indifferent to being condemned by history if it meant improving Thracia's conditions in the future. Although he comes off as being despicable and cunning, he is, above all else, thoroughly committed to the future of Thracia, seeking to improve the quality of life of his people through the reunification of the peninsula. Travant is portrayed as a ruthless and uncaring individual, which is likely a result of growing up in the harsh conditions of southern Thracia. In Thracia 776, it is revealed that Manfroy and Veld manipulated Travant into carrying out the Aed Massacre. Knowing that he will likely be defeated, he enters his final battle with Seliph's army alongside a squad of Dragon Knights, and is slain in the process. Reflecting that he is the one whom Seliph's invading Liberation Army is after and that he has "grown tired" of warfare and politics, he passes the Kingdom of Thracia and the Heaven Lance Gungnir on to Arion, telling him that his only wish is to "see an end to the people's suffering". He later reveals the truth of Altena's parentage to her when asked. In the second generation, Travant has his trusted confidant Disler ransom Coirpre, the adopted son of General Hannibal, who was beginning to have doubts. Additionally, he educated her to become to a ruler because he was aware of her importance to the future of the Thracian peninsula. It is, however, insinuated that he cares for her because of his guilt from killing her mother, Ethlyn. He then raises Altena as his surrogate daughter, with his main intention being to recruit an invaluable user of Gáe Bolg into his ranks. Making use of the fact that the horse riders' movements are severely impeded by the desert terrain, Travant succeeds in ambushing them, slaying the entire platoon of knights, as well as Quan and his wife, Ethlyn.Īfter the massacre, Travant picks up the infant Altena and the holy Gáe Bolg before returning to his country. In Chapter 5, he leads a troop of Dragon Knights wielding Horseslayers into the Yied Desert in pursuit of Quan's Lance Ritter, who are headed north in the desert to join up with Sigurd's army. The Dragon Knight Papilio leads an assault on Sigurd's army, but after this failure, Travant abandons Chagall to his demise. Travant first appears in Chapter 3 when he is aiding King Chagall, who hired a group of Thracian mercenaries.
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