
Orphans Il Palettia
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Kanji: | オルファンス・イル・パレッティア |
Romaji | Orufansu Iru Parettia |
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Age: | Unknown |
Birthday: | February 29 |
Height: | Unknown |
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Japanese: | Kenji Hamada |
English: | No English Dub Yet |
Orphans Il Palettia (オルファンス・イル・パレッティア, Orufansu Iru Parettia), is the former king of the Kingdom of Palettia, the husband of Sylphine, and the father of Anisphia Wynn Palettia and Algard Von Palettia. As a central figure in the royal family, his decisions and actions play a significant role in shaping the kingdom’s destiny. Orphans Il Palettia steps down from the throne and passes it to Euphyllia Magenta in Volume 4, marking a key turning point in the story. His decision to relinquish the throne sets the stage for Euphyllia’s ascent and the continued development of the royal family’s complex relationships.
Orphans Il Palettia’s role in the series is that of a monarch in transition, a figure who must grapple with the challenges of passing on his legacy and making difficult choices for the future of his kingdom. His transition of power to Euphyllia symbolizes a shift in leadership and a new direction for the Kingdom of Palettia.
Background

Appearance in Anime
Orphans Il Palettia was once the king of the Kingdom of Palettia, and his reign was marked by both political stability and internal challenges. His relationship with his wife, Sylphine, and their children, Anisphia and Algard, was shaped by the pressures of royal life and the responsibilities of ruling a kingdom. However, despite his years as king, Orphans faces the reality of his aging and the need for succession planning.
His decision to step down and pass the throne to Euphyllia Magenta in Volume 4 is driven by a combination of personal and political factors. Orphans recognizes that the kingdom needs new leadership, and he believes that Euphyllia, who has grown in strength and wisdom, is the one who can lead Palettia into a new era. His decision also marks a significant shift in the kingdom’s political landscape, as he relinquishes his power to allow a new generation to take the reins.
Though Orphans’ reign is characterized by a sense of legacy and stability, his transition from king to a retired monarch also reveals the more human side of his character as he faces the consequences of his decisions and prepares to support the future leadership of the kingdom.
Appearance
Orphans Il Palettia is depicted as a dignified, regal, and aged man, befitting his status as a former king. His appearance is that of a man who has spent years in royalty, with sharp features, graying hair, and a serene yet commanding presence. His attire consists of elaborate royal robes and crown, which he no longer wears after stepping down from the throne, symbolizing his transition from active monarch to retired figurehead.
Despite his aged appearance, Orphans still carries the aura of authority and wisdom. His expression often carries a sense of reflection, and his physical appearance marks the passage of time and the legacy of his reign. His serene demeanor also reflects his acceptance of the challenges of stepping down from power, as he is not one to cling to authority but rather seeks what is best for the future of his family and kingdom.
Personality
Orphans Il Palettia is a wise, pragmatic, and compassionate ruler who cares deeply for his kingdom and his family. Throughout his reign, he made decisions that balanced both the political and personal aspects of governance, always keeping in mind what was best for the kingdom, even if it meant making difficult choices.
His decision to abdicate the throne is a reflection of his mature understanding of leadership. Rather than stubbornly holding onto power, Orphans chooses to pass the responsibility onto Euphyllia, a younger and more dynamic leader who can carry the kingdom into a new era. This act of selflessness and humility speaks to Orphans’ sense of duty and his recognition of the need for change.
Orphans is a man who has come to terms with his own limitations and mortality. He understands that the future of the kingdom lies in the hands of the next generation, and his decision to step aside for Euphyllia is driven by his belief in her strength and potential as a leader. While he is no longer an active ruler, his wisdom and support are still pivotal to the future of the Palettia royal family.
Role in the Story
Rule of Palettia: Orphans appears as the reigning king at the beginning of the series, trying to maintain political stability amidst the growing eccentricity of Anisphia and the brewing rebellion in Algard. His initial approach is to uphold tradition, but the unraveling of events challenges his views.
Political Turning Point: When Algard breaks off his engagement with Euphyllia and begins to act against the monarchy’s ideals, Orphans is forced to re-evaluate his succession plans. Though critical of Anisphia’s methods, he comes to see Euphyllia’s strength and suitability for leadership, ultimately making the bold decision to pass the throne to her.
Abdication: In Volume 4, Orphans officially steps down as king, giving his blessing to Euphyllia and acknowledging the shifting tides of the kingdom. His abdication marks a turning point in the political structure of Palettia and sets the stage for a new era.
Relationships
Sylphine Palettia: His wife and queen consort. Sylphine often serves as a mediator between Orphans and Anisphia, offering a warmer emotional presence in the royal family. Their marriage is marked by mutual respect and shared governance.
Anisphia Palettia: His eldest child. Orphans finds it difficult to understand Anisphia’s magical inventions and eccentric worldview, often clashing with her ideals. However, deep down, he cares for her and gradually comes to respect her unconventional genius.
Algard Palettia: His son and former heir. Orphans had placed great hopes in Algard, but the prince’s rebellion and downfall disappoint and wound him deeply, ultimately forcing him to reassess his vision for the kingdom’s future.
Euphyllia Magenta: Initially betrothed to Algard, Euphyllia proves herself a capable and honorable noble. Orphans comes to trust and admire her integrity, and in time, names her as his successor to the throne.