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Armant Sheran Sharm was the prince-turned-king of the Sadida Kingdom and the brother of Amalia Sheran Sharm.

History[]

Background[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Special Episodes[]

Season 3[]

By this time, Armant has married an Osamodas princess named Aurora and is trying to "encourage": his sister to marry as well, annoyed by her defiance and still treating her like a child.

Season 4[]

Armant becomes king and defends the kingdom alongside Amalia, the Brotherhood of the Tofu, and his people, against the Necros, he dies while fighting for his people and turns into a seed of what looks like a cherry blossom tree, he is later seen to be planted with (Assumingly) his parents.

Personality[]

At first glance, Armant is the classic example of a pompous and arrogant prince, looking down his nose at anyone he views is below him, which is practically everyone. He is haughty and condescending towards most people, including Joris, who was acting as an ambassador for the King of Bonta, and especially his younger sister Amalia. He treats Amalia like a child, doesn't take anything she says seriously, and often lectures and berates her for shirking her own royal responsibilities.

However, he really does care for Amalia deep down, as it was he who convinced their father, King Oakhart, to let Amalia go with Evangelyne and travel when the king had originally intended to lock Amalia in her room for a whole year. He even showed a child-like delight in a souvenir from Bonta that featured Amalia after her participating in Gobbowl, and became very worried about her when their Sadida guards lost track of Amalia.

Despite his arrogance, Armant is a dedicated and serious man, driven towards his duties as Prince of the Sadida Kingdom.

He is also known for his bad breath, of which he is very touchy about that everyone in the Sadida Kingdom tries to avoid bringing the topic up.

Appearance[]

Prince Armant has leafy-green hair and olive skin, as most of the citizens in the Sadida Kingdom. He also has brown eyes. He wears orange-red leaf-pants, leaving his chest bare.

Powers/Abilities[]

  • Plant Summoning and Manipulation - Like all Sadida, Armant can summon and manifest large and powerful vines and tendrils, to use to ensnare, as whips, and other uses. Unlike Amalia's, Armant's vines are a less green colour.
  • Nature Link - Like all Sadida, Armant possesses an empathetic link to plant life and can feel their pain if they are damaged.
  • Sadida Dolls - Like all Sadidan people, Armant has a Sadida Doll. Which has multiple uses especially in battle, for example blocking an attack.
  • Plant Rage -

Relationships[]

Evangelyne[]

Armant used to have an attraction towards Evangelyne, but his pompousness towards the young Cra (as well as his bad breath) made him undesirable to Eva.

After learning that Eva was with Percedal, he was surprised but later accepted it. Although he once got on Eva's bad side that she slapped him in the face and told him off, warning him never to insult Percedal in front of his (Percedal's) children again. Eventually Armant seems to get over this attraction and interest as he later married princess Aurora.

Amalia Sheran Sharm[]

Armant and Amalia share a very turbulent brother and sister relationship, Armant treating his sister like an immature child while Amalia considers her brother an arrogant fool. He dismissed her warnings about the mad Xelor Nox as the words of a child with a wild imagination, until the evidence was made clear, and later Amalia voiced her umbrage about Armant to their father, Oakhart, until he then informed his daughter that when she ran off with Eva he was going to ground her for a year, except Armant convinced their father to let Amalia travel and experience the world.

This led to an improvement in their bond as brother and sister but they continue to conflict, especially later on after Armant got married and he wanted his sister to settle down as well (although he subtly tried to make it for political reasons).

Armant has been hinted a few times to be jealous of his sister, for he believes his efforts in saving the Sadida Kingdom from Ogrest’s floods did not amount to Amalia’s, and stated in a whisper that he couldn’t amount to her level.

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