Raublut

Raublut (ラオブルート, Raoburūto) is the commander of the Sovereign Knight's Order.

According to Rozemyne he gives off "STRONG vibes" much like Karstedt and Bonifatius.

Rozemyne first meets Raublut at an inquery into the ternisbefallen attack on the royal academy grounds during her second term at the academy.

Under the oversight of Prince Hildebrand Rozemyne has to answer questions as to how she was able to give the blessing of the God of Darkness and regrow all the damage the beast did inside the Ehrenfest gathering spot.

At the meeting Rozemyne was able to allay most of the suspicions leveled against her, but this also threw up questions on potential differences between the high bishop's bibles in the Sovereignty and Ehrenfest. To look into this, the inquiry is ajourned for three days to allow Ehrenfest to send their high bishop and Rozemyne's guardian Ferdinand and bring their bible to the academy.

Naturally this also meant that the Sovereign High Bishop as the custodian of the sovereinty's bible also needed to be invited. When everyone was gathered together, they made some interesting discoveries about the bibles. First the fact that the high bishop's bibles are magic tools with protective enchantments that made the pages appear blank to anyone without direct permission from the relevant bishop was revealed to the gathered nobles, where prior this knowledge appears to only have been known to members of the clergy. In addition to this there are also passages of text that are even blank to people with said permission, unless they fulfilled certain requirements. Of the people present and with permission, only Prince Hildebrand, Rozemyne, Ferdiand and Raublut are able to read certain pages - including the one containing the prayer to the God of Darkness - but not the sovereign high bishop and high priest, which also explains why Immanuel was unaware of the prayer being contained in the bible. While it is not known what exactly the requirements to being able to read those passages are, based on the people who can and can not read them Ferdinand speculates it to be either an issue of mana capacity or elemental affinities.

With both the sovereign knight's commander and a member of the royal family confirming that the prayer is indeed there and that consequently Rozemyne had been telling the truth all along, she is cleared of all accusations, despite Professor Fraularms constant attempts to have her charged with anything and everything she could twist into something resembling a crime or breaking of a rule.