
Seiya Ryūgūin operates under the paradox that the only way to ensure the survival of others is to treat every encounter as a potential extinction event. What appears to be a comedic obsession with preparation is, in reality, a rigid psychological defense mechanism forged from the catastrophic failure of his previous life in Ixphoria. Seiya’s arc is not one of traditional heroics, but of the systematic dismantling of his own trauma; he begins the series as a man who views his companions as liabilities to be protected through isolation, yet he ends it by accepting the necessity of self-sacrifice. His journey from the 'reckless hero' of his past to the 'cautious operator' of Gaeabrande reveals a character who has traded his ego for a total commitment to the safety of those around him. While many isekai protagonists are defined by their sudden acquisition of power, Seiya is defined by his refusal to trust in his own potential until it has been mathematically verified through exhaustive training. He subverts the 'chosen one' trope by treating the world not as a playground for his destiny, but as a high-stakes tactical simulation where the margin for error is zero. The DNA profile highlights a stark contrast: while his capacity for growth and his commitment to his allies are absolute, his low luck score suggests that he correctly identifies the universe as fundamentally hostile. His data reveals a hero who has effectively 'solved' the isekai genre by removing the element of chance entirely, proving that in his world, preparation is the only true superpower.
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