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The Old Warrior is an unnamed knight who appears in The Fairy King Who Never Came. He was the one who disguised himself as a merchant and murdered Helbram's fairy friends for their wings. After he was killed by Helbram, appearance was taken by the vengeful fairy who went on to kill every human he came across for five hundred years.

Appearance
The old warrior is a fairly built strong man despite his old age. He has an eye-patch that covers his left eye and a scruffy face with a beard.

Armor
The old warrior wears a set of full body armor without a unique helmet Helbram currently uses 700 years later.

Personality
He is a sly and cunning individual who deceives the group of fairies to cruelly rip their wings off and sell for money. He bears no compassion even when murdering the fairies with adolescent appearances.

History
The old warrior and his accomplices encountered a group of fairies and befriended them. After gaining their trust, they claimed that they will offer them free goods, however, the old warrior immediately took advantage of the distracted fairies and captured them. The humans started to ruthlessly rip off the wings of Helbram's friends, planning to sell them for a large sum of money. The old warrior's actions were immediately noticed by the ruler of the Fairy Realm, King, who took off to save the fairies. By time King arrived, he could not find any of them still alive, when the old warrior caught him off-guard and slashed the Fairy King from behind. Helbram saw his friend being knocked off the cliff, and thinking King was dead, he immediately killed the Old Warrior to take revenge.

Plot
Several hundred years later, Helbram continues to use the old warrior's physical appearance, joining the Holy Knights of Liones and battling the Seven Deadly Sins in his form until the fight with King compelled him to discard the disguise.

Abilities/Equipment
He is a fairly experienced fighter, and appears be a veteran swordsman. He wields a broadsword and was able to defeat King by catching him off-guard.