Lloyd is the protagonist of this work, "A Story of a Boy from a Village Before the Last Dungeon Living in an Early Town," or "Last Dungeon" for short, and is a boy who unconsciously solves various cases. His cute, girlish appearance gives him superhuman physical abilities that are hard to imagine, but who exactly is Lloyd and where did he come from? And just how powerful is Lloyd's "bag of kindness"? In this article, we'll introduce you to Lloyd Belladonna, the protagonist of "Last Dungeon"!
The story begins with Lloyd's aspirations to become a soldier.
The story begins with Lloyd setting out alone from his remote village to become a soldier. While still in the village, Lloyd read novels about soldiers and aspired to become one. Eventually, his aspirations turned into dreams, and he resolved to become a soldier. The villagers strongly opposed Lloyd's departure. However, the village chief, Alka, decided to send him off with a fearless smile. What exactly was her intention? Perhaps she sent Lloyd off out of a sense of parental abandonment, hoping for his growth... Various reasons were considered, but in conclusion, the reason she sent Lloyd off was simply the silly "I wanted to see him in a military uniform."
The fact that Lloyd aspired to become a soldier in the first place was Alluka's intention.
Lloyd aspired to become a soldier after reading a novel about strong, noble soldiers, and it was none other than the village chief, Alluka, who prepared this novel for him. Alluka had carefully planned this just so that Lloyd would aspire to become a soldier, and ultimately see him in a military uniform. Incidentally, when Lloyd finally put on his military uniform, she was the first to rush over and spy on him getting changed.
Lloyd is the weakest of Conlon Village, with a gentle and timid personality.
Lloyd's hometown is Conlon, a village at the very edge of the Demon Realm. In that village, Lloyd is the weakest of all, and as a result, the villagers discourage him, telling him, "There's no way Lloyd could become a soldier." However, Lloyd's weakness is only within the context of Conlon Village. Conlon Village itself is a legendary village, like something out of a fairy tale, and the weakest person in that village would be considered a monster in the real world. However, Lloyd, who grew up only in Konron Village, is unaware of this and believes himself to be weak and feeble, always underestimating himself with humble words. Therefore, even when people tell him he's strong, he mistakenly believes they're encouraging him...
To Lloyd, monsters are bugs
Seeing Lloyd's constant lack of confidence and timidity, Marie wonders, "Is he really weak?" Then Lloyd begins to tell her about something that happened on the way to Marie's house. Lloyd insists he doesn't fight monsters, but in fact he defeats a giant grasshopper monster he mistakes for a locust, and a fire-breathing dragon he mistakes for a lizard. Marie responds by calling them monsters, but Lloyd thinks she's joking and continues to treat the locust monsters as "common urban pests."
Lloyd's Special Skill: General Housework
Lloyd's special skill is cleaning. Along with cooking, it's one of the few things he can confidently say he's good at, and as the incredibly modest Lloyd calls it a "special skill," the results are incredible! He polished up Marie's kitchen, which was a mess, to a shine like new overnight, and when he cleaned the hotel's large bath, he even polished the skylight in less than 10 minutes, surprising Kikyou and the owner. Lloyd says he has a little trick...
The cleaning trick is ancient runic inscriptions
After Marie praises his cleaning, Lloyd shows off his "cleaning trick" by pulling out an ordinary cloth. Marie listened with delight, expecting him to impart some household wisdom, but the next moment, Lloyd wrote a line in ancient runes on the cloth. Runes are said to represent ancient wisdom, and are incomprehensible to ordinary people. Furthermore, the runes Lloyd used to clean are "unbinding runes," which Marie trained under Alluka for years to master.
Magic Lloyd Can Use
The Azami Kingdom doesn't place much emphasis on magic, and instead focuses on military training. However, a magic tournament is held in the story, so Marie will also learn magic. By the way, Lloyd's magic from the start is runes and rain magic. Marie's reaction to his weather-altering power is so strong that she bursts through the wall of her house and runs outside. After that, she learns the basics of magic at school. However, because Lloyd's magical powers are so extraordinary, she is taught the wind magic Aero, which is her weakest point, because it "has the smallest chance of killing someone."
Lloyd Unconsciously Saves the World Just by Going Shopping
One day, Marie asks Lloyd, who is so out of the ordinary, to go shopping to help him learn common sense in the city. The goal was to help him get used to the city through shopping, but Lloyd ends up leaving the country and traveling to a village two mountains away to buy cheap flour and other items. Along the way, he even makes it rain to increase the water flow in the canal, saves a merchant ship, singlehandedly resolves a rockfall that was the spark that started the war between the Azami Kingdom and the Zi-O Empire, and accidentally lifts Selene's curse. Just by Lloyd's actions, the world is steadily moving in a positive direction.
Lloyd Unconsciously Makes the Heroines Fall in Love with Him
Lloyd is kind to everyone and is generally popular with both men and women. With his natural gigolo-like nature, Lloyd unconsciously charms the heroines. He gives gifts to girls without any particular ulterior motives and does things to make them interested in him. He gives Marie a brooch and asks her to live with him, gives Selene skewers on their first meeting and saves her from a monster, asks Riho out on a date and feeds her an apple as a get-well gift... In short, he conquers each and every heroine one by one. As a result, conflicts often arise among the women...
Lloyd may look cute, but even those with talent can tell he's dangerous.
Lloyd looks like a simple boy from the countryside, and even during his military academy exams, he's laughed at by those around him, and even the examiners don't understand his abilities and scold him. However, even within the military, those with colonel-level talent and experience, like Riho and Filo, can sense Lloyd's dangerous nature and his status as a monster just by his presence. However, ordinary people and examiners lacking the necessary skills are unable to comprehend his true potential, and he is perceived as timid and slow. As a result, Lloyd initially fails the military academy exam due to an examiner who was unable to comprehend his true abilities.
Lloyd's serious arm wrestling is out of this world
After Marie is kidnapped (or so he thinks), Lloyd, unusually angry, challenges Filo to an arm wrestling match. The rules were simple: whoever touched the ground lost, but... soon after the match began, the platform was destroyed by the two's strength. For some reason, the arm wrestling then turned into an aerial battle. The two engage in a heated arm wrestling contest, literally tossing and turning in the air. Lloyd unleashes an all-out "Aero" into the air, sending both men flying and crashing through several warehouses before finally concluding the showdown. This scene is likely the most exciting in the anime, so be sure to check it out.
He may have a young face, but his skills are monstrous! A summary of the modest protagonist Lloyd
So far, we've introduced Lloyd Belladonna, the protagonist of "Last Dungeon." What do you think? In the comics, Lloyd defeats enemies without much difficulty up until volume 5, but will an opponent who will give him trouble appear in the anime version? The official website has already announced the appearance of Shoma, who acts as Lloyd's older brother in Konron Village, and his voice actor has been announced alongside the main characters. He may play a major role at some point. We don't know if there will be any original developments, but keep an eye out for Lloyd's exploits!