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The main financial force in Vierzeberg, Harry is an eccentric individual who prides himself on being a collector of all things rare and valuable. As the owner of a number of stores in Vierzeberg (including the Black Cat's Path), Harry is one of the most powerful individuals in the city. After making his first appearance in ''Ayesha'', he reappears in ''Escha & Logy'' and "Shallie'' forming an adventurer duo with [[Characters/AtelierEschaAndLogyAlchemistsOfTheDuskSky Reyfer]].
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The main financial force in Vierzeberg, Harry is an eccentric individual who prides himself on being a collector of all things rare and valuable. As the owner of a number of stores in Vierzeberg (including the Black Cat's Path), Harry is one of the most powerful individuals in the city. After making his first appearance in ''Ayesha'', he reappears in ''Escha & Logy'' and "Shallie'' forming an adventurer duo with [[Characters/AtelierEschaAndLogyAlchemistsOfTheDuskSky Reyfer]].
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* HiddenHeartOfGold: [[spoiler: Long ago, when Vierzeberg is in an economic peril, he nearly bankrupted himself to help the citizens from starvation. He generosity is also the reason why Fred decided to become a baker in the first place.]]
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* HiddenHeartOfGold: [[spoiler: Long ago, when Vierzeberg is in an economic peril, he nearly bankrupted himself to help the citizens from starvation. He generosity is also the reason why Fred decided to become a baker in the first place.]]place.
* InsaneTrollLogic: He devolves into one while trying to justify his initial theory of a relic Ayesha had brought him being a ''toothpick''. Even he shows signs of knowing how hard he's reaching; he's just too stubborn to admit he's wrong.
* InsaneTrollLogic: He devolves into one while trying to justify his initial theory of a relic Ayesha had brought him being a ''toothpick''. Even he shows signs of knowing how hard he's reaching; he's just too stubborn to admit he's wrong.