Marco Angelini
MinorHis reserved charm hides a flicker of something darker in the eyes, delighting children with vibrant magical whimsy. There's an old-world elegance to his Venetian poise, sweet as the lollipops he offers.
Marco Angelini, the enigmatic young Venetian, bursts onto the scene in the first book of the Mons Viridis Magicus series as a captivating blend of whimsy and menace. Initially presenting as a reserved performer who delights children with playful magic tricks—conjuring colorful birds, rabbits, and ladybugs while handing out lollipops—his facade cracks to reveal a murderous gaze, hinting at darker depths. Though his role is confined to a single chapter, Angelini establishes himself as a pivotal enigmatic supporter, his presence weaving an undercurrent of threat into the narrative's magical tapestry. Across the series, his limited but striking introduction sets the stage for potential future revelations, leaving readers intrigued by his dual nature.
Physical Description
Young adult of average build, his Venetian features carry reserved elegance. Eyes flash with a sudden murderous intensity amid smiles. Dressed casually yet refined, he conjures colorful magic with sleight-of-hand grace, lollipops in hand.
Evolution
Antykwariat Pod Salamandrą
Marco Angelini, the young Venetian, appears reserved before demonstrating playful magic tricks—colorful birds, rabbits, ladybugs—to children and distributing lollipops, his demeanor shifting to a murderous gaze. In his single chapter, he adds a layer of enigmatic support, blending whimsy with underlying threat.
- Appears as a reserved young Venetian in a single chapter.
- Performs playful magic tricks for children, conjuring colorful birds, rabbits, and ladybugs.
- Distributes lollipops to the delighted audience.
- Shifts demeanor abruptly to a murderous gaze, revealing an underlying threat.
- Provides enigmatic support to the story's unfolding events.
Key Events
Book Appearances
Antykwariat Pod Salamandrą
First appears Ch 5