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− | [[File:Alfred.jpg|thumb|Alfred in episode 2 R2]]'''Alfred G. Darlton '''is one of Glaston Knights' members and adopted son of [[Andreas Darlton]]. He is an easy-panic and quick-complacent man. Alfred also |
+ | [[File:Alfred.jpg|thumb|Alfred in episode 2 R2]]'''Alfred G. Darlton '''is one of [[Glaston Knights]]' members and adopted son of [[Andreas Darlton]]. He is an easy-panic and quick-complacent man. Alfred also underestimates [[Numbers]] as his attidute bring him into death. He has blonde and yellow hair. |
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− | His first appearance is in episode 21 season 1 along with other members. He also contributes in defeating [[Black Knights]] in final episode of season 1 and fighting the rest of Black Knights' members in season 2, when the Black Knights go to the execution grounds to free their comrades. During that time, Alfred is killed by [[Kallen]] while he |
+ | His first appearance is in episode 21 season 1 along with other members. He also contributes in defeating [[Black Knights]] in final episode of season 1 and fighting the rest of Black Knights' members in season 2, when the Black Knights go to the execution grounds to free their comrades. During that time, Alfred is killed by [[Kallen]] while he procates her that there's no country called Japan exists, spurring the outrage of his brother [[Edgar N. Darlton|Edgar]]. |
Revision as of 08:04, 13 March 2010
Alfred G. Darlton is one of Glaston Knights' members and adopted son of Andreas Darlton. He is an easy-panic and quick-complacent man. Alfred also underestimates Numbers as his attidute bring him into death. He has blonde and yellow hair.
Appearance
His first appearance is in episode 21 season 1 along with other members. He also contributes in defeating Black Knights in final episode of season 1 and fighting the rest of Black Knights' members in season 2, when the Black Knights go to the execution grounds to free their comrades. During that time, Alfred is killed by Kallen while he procates her that there's no country called Japan exists, spurring the outrage of his brother Edgar.