Boulder
Age: 15
Race: Human
Gender: Male
Mage Level: 3
Personality:
- Lacks original thought; tends to follow stronger personalities and instructions without question.
- Reliable in executing orders but not creative or strategic on his own.
- Prefers direct action and simple solutions, rarely engaging in social conflicts unless prompted by others—especially Torrin.
- Capable of loyalty but not known for empathy or insight.
Equipment:
- Sturdy staff made of stone or reinforced wood, optimized for channeling earth magic.
- Protective, heavy robes equipped with basic earth runes for resistance and brute strength.
Skill:
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- Specializes in offensive and defensive earth magic; adept at creating barriers, seismic strikes, and rock projectiles.
- Known for raw physical and magical power, usually overpowering finesse or strategy.
- Often partners with others (like Torrin) in coordinated bullying or tournament matches.
Magic:
- Earth-type mage (Level 3); excels at manipulating rock and soil for offense and defense.
- Can cause localized earthquakes, generate crushing hammers, and form barriers or spikes from the ground.
- Has high durability and MP for a student at his stage, compensating for tactical simplicity with resilience and force.
Description:
Boulder is the 15-year-old son of the Great Earth Mage Gravik and serves as the archetype of brute strength among Azarion’s young mages. A Level 3 mage specializing in earth magic, Boulder is physically intimidating but limited in independent thinking—often relying on leaders like Torrin to direct his actions in both academy life and the Crucible of Elements tournament. He is most effective in situations demanding overwhelming force or the creation of strong defenses, but often falters when faced with opponents who use subtlety or unconventional tactics.
While he is a formidable combatant on the battlefield—capable of unleashing massive magical assaults and enduring considerable punishment—Boulder’s lack of adaptability and creativity is a clear weakness. He embodies the stereotype of power without subtlety: a dependable follower, a threatening obstacle, but rarely a true leader or innovator.

