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Belmont (ベルモンド) is a member of the Six Tongues, acting as a subordinate of Russell Fellow. In accordance with orders, he infiltrated the membership of The Brotherhood and Reiner Warhreit's drug organization in the past.
Appearance
Fifteen years before the start of the main story, Belmont was a youthful boy with orange hair and orange eyes who was under the age of fourteen. He had a short stature and wore an oversized hat pulled low over his head.
Personality
When he was a boy, Belmont maintained the disposition of an ornery slum child, but in reality, the attitude was a pretense. He displays a deep allegiance to Russell.
History
On the day when a ceremony was held to appoint Roswaal L. Mathers as the new head of House Mathers, Belmont was tasked with stealing the nobleman's golden plume. Although initially successful in stealing the plume, and counterattacking Roswaal to make a getaway, Belmont was eventually cornered in an alleyway until the leader of The Brotherhood, Marcos Gildark, rescued him. Marcos made quick work of Roswaal and made him lose consciousness. With Russell in tow, Roswaal came to reclaim his plume, which bore similarities to fake golden plumes owned by the Golden Wing Faction.
Upon recovering his plume and learning of the circumstances between The Brotherhood and the Golden Wing Faction, Roswaal hosted a meeting between both groups which Bel attended. It resulted in both groups agreeing to move to Costuul so they could begin to create magicreation tools there. Later that night, Belmont met with Russell to receive orders on his next course of action and inform his superior of the origin of the power that affected Marcos earlier in the day. Finished with his duties in the Royal Capital, Belmont followed Russell's orders to accompany the Golden Wing Faction and The Brotherhood to Costuul and keep in touch with him.
Ten years later, Belmont, now an adult, had left Costuul at an indeterminate time and returned to the Royal Capital to infiltrate Reiner Warhreit's drug dealing organization, becoming an irreplaceable member of the underground group responsible for distributing the Hexcel drug.