Silvio da Parma

“The ignorance which unbinds the mirror; the pen and paper which unravels its beginnings...”

—Somnium Fluxus

Dante da Parma (ダンテダパルマ, da Paruma Dante) was a Nefas Inferior and Italian scholar best known for his metaphysical research inspired by his unorthodox experiences throughout life, as well as the discovery of his own supernatural powers. Dante recorded all of his findings in a private journal, which was later published under a pseudonym in the following years after his death; the journal has been maintained to this day.

Dante was famous for his crusade throughout France to retrieve his family heirloom, Axenus Gate's legendary Rex Nothus, which was placed inside Dante's casket and buried alongside him after his death. During his travels, Dante interacted with several spiritual races as well as other Nefas, including the infamous Randa Primarosa, his indirect ancestor. He is lauded as one of the pioneers of supernatural research and a hallmark hero of legend.

Trivia

 * All images used in this article were drawn by the author.
 * As with most of the author's characters, Dante is inspired by a characrer from one of the author's original stories.