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Daiton

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Daiton
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Flos Reimarch

Occupation

Blacksmith

Residence

Reim

First Appearance

Chapter 6.13 K

Daiton is Flos' master blacksmith.

Appearance edit edit source

An older man with grey hair and a growing bald spot on his head.[1]

Personality edit edit source

A friendly smith that is loyal and dedicated, but he also has pride in his work and is unwilling to accept it being insulted overly much.

Background edit edit source

Daiton was the highest level [Blacksmith] in all of Flos' remaining kingdom upon his awakening. He remained loyal to Flos for years and continues to remain loyal after Flos' awakening as his master of smiths.[2]

Chronology edit edit source

Daiton was introduced as the highest level [Blacksmith] in Flos' kingdom. Soon after meeting Trey and Nawal, Nawal took offense to the quality of his weapons and the two ended up in a contest of skill where they both aimed to make the better sword. Although Nawalishifra's blade was of higher quality, Daiton still managed to maintain a draw on the grounds that he could produce blades faster and more efficiently than Nawal could have.[2]

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Chapter 8.61

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Powers and Abilities edit edit source

Classes/Levels: edit edit source

  • [Blacksmith] Lv. ?

Skills: edit edit source

  • [Blazing Forge]
  • [Malleable Metal]
  • [Steady Rhythm]
  • [Twicelasting Fires]

Trivia edit edit source

Quotes edit edit source

  • (To Trey) "I am Daiton, master [Blacksmith] of his Majesty’s forges. You won’t find a better smith in all of Reim, or Germina or Hellios, I’d wager!"
  • (To Trey) "I’ve been here since his Majesty went into his slumber and I waited right here until he woke up. I’d do it for another ten years without hesitation."

References edit edit source