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Girge
Debut
Manga
Chapter 16: Linked Likes
Films
The Land of Disaster
Girge (ジルグ; Jirugu) is a skilled golem pilot from Krisna.
One of the most skilled pilots shown in the series, he's a former sniper from Krisna, who was arrested after defeating his training partners for no apparent reason, even killing one of them. He was readmitted in the military for his abilities, as the pilot of a custom Artemis unit.
Appearance
Girge is a tall, slender young man. His hair is red-colored and his eyes are of a faded blue. He wears glasses and is usually seen in his military uniform.
Personality
Other than fighting, Girge doesn't show much interest in anything specific, a trace he got after having to live up to the high expectations of being a general's son. He takes his promises very seriously and dislikes weak people, regarding them as worthless.
Story
A young Girge hiking.
From an early age, Girge was held with high expectations by all of Krisna for being the son of the great General Baldr, which caused him to act like an adult during his infancy, being serious and never showing any emotions. After his mother died, he and his father didn't do much together, so, wanting to bond with his son, Baldr decided they should do some hiking. Baldr noticed that Girge talked more than usual on the way, but they eventually ran into a group of escapees from Orlando's military prison. The prisoners were killing villagers and raping the women, so Girge convinced his father to give him one of his two guns and the two quickly sniped the enemies. Girge was eventually captured by a prisoner and asked in code for his father to drop his gun. The prisoner recognized the code, forcing Baldr to shoot Girge's leg in order to distract the enemy, killing him afterwards. Since then, Girge's been much more serious about everything.
One year before the series' start, during a training exercise of the military, Girge was piloting one of ten Fefnirs. After the exercise started, Girge shot one of his allies until the opponent's golem was filled with holes, killing the pilot, and ran away, hiding from the other eight and destroying each one of them, avoiding any vital spots. No damage was found on Girge's Fefnir, and he was sent to jail for the death of one of his comrades.