What defines a soldier—duty, or the instinct to protect those who cannot protect themselves? Lieutenant Colonel Brune Farmagash stands at the intersection of loyalty, experience, and quiet compassion.
Role in the Story
Brune Farmagash is a senior officer of the Monarchy and a long-time subordinate of Valstohl Baquiste.
But their relationship extends beyond rank.
He is:
- advisor
- protector
- stabilizing presence
Having fought alongside Valstohl, Brune understands both:
- his brilliance
- his volatility
He plays a crucial role in:
- supporting Valstohl’s command
- managing battlefield realities
- maintaining continuity when leadership falters
And at times—
protecting Valstohl from himself.
Psychological Profile
Brune is disciplined, experienced, and deeply loyal.
He has endured:
- years of warfare
- personal loss
- the death of his own son in battle
Unlike younger officers, he is not driven by ambition.
He is guided by:
- duty
- perspective
- restraint
He does not carry prejudice toward the Hastanas.
His service is not ideological.
It is principled.
Internal Conflict
Brune’s conflict is personal.
- Loyalty to the Monarchy
vs - Responsibility toward Valstohl
He sees Valstohl not just as a superior—
but as someone who needs protection.
This creates tension:
- respect vs concern
- obedience vs intervention
He questions:
Should he allow Valstohl to proceed alone—
or step in to prevent potential harm?
His instinct is clear.
But acting on it requires crossing boundaries.
Transformation Arc
Brune’s transformation is subtle—
but significant.
He moves from:
- silent supporter
to - active protector
As the story progresses, his role shifts:
From following orders
to
making decisions
Not for himself—
but for someone else.
Symbolic Meaning
Brune represents:
- loyalty beyond obligation
- strength guided by compassion
- the presence of mentorship in a fractured world
He is the reminder that:
No individual succeeds alone.
And that even the strongest—
require guidance.