Roderick

Roderick (ローデリヒ, Rooderihi) is a mednoble apprentice scholar of Ehrenfest. His parents belong to the former Veronica faction.

After meeting Rozemyne in the winter playroom, Roderick begins to write and gather stories for her.

Roderick has an earnest, slightly naive personality. Although he tricked Wilfried into entering the Ivory Tower, he did it out of obedience to his parents, who told him it would help Ehrenfest. He is surprised and dismayed when he hears about the former Veronica faction's involvement in Rozemyne’s poisoning.

Roderick first encounters Rozemyne in the winter playroom with the other noble children. He is a friend of Wilfried’s and participates in karuta with the other boys.

Later, he helps to trick Wilfried into entering the Ivory Tower, which is considered a crime against the duchy. That betrayal, combined with Charlotte’s kidnapping and Rozemyne’s poisoning, causes Wilfried to ostracize all the Veronica children and treat them coldly while Rozemyne recovers in her jureve.

Roderick spends the next two years gathering new stories with Philine, as Rozemyne requested.

Like all other students who enrolled together with Rozemyne, Roderick manages to pass all the written exams of his first year at the Royal Academy on the first attempt, though he just barely scrapped by in geography. When the professor suggested he retake the exam at a later date after attending the course he delcines and instead accepts the barely passing grade so he can participate the registration for the library three days later.

Since Roderick likes stories and has submitted several to Rozemyne, she is thinking about taking him on as a retainer, but due to his parents belonging to the former Veronica faction, she can't do it right now.

Despite Rozemyne's expectations that the close cooperation between the children of the Veronica faction would end the moment they were back home and under the influence of their parents, several of them are greatly impressed and inspired by Rozemyne's calls for duchy unity. When they learn that members of their faction are planning to ambush the grey priests on route for the marriage ceremony at the border gate to Ahrensbach, they gather around Roderick who sends a letter to the Florencia faction, warning them.

The conspiritors that warned Rozemyne and the archducal family of the ambush are rewarded for their actions, but Aub Ehrenfest is only willing to allow them to learn Rozemyne's mana compression if they name-swear themselves to the archducal family. Roderick is willing swear himself to Rozemyne at the earliest opportunity, but is cautioned against making such an immense decision on a whim and advised to think matters through very carefully before making a decision by both Matthias and Lady Rozemyne herself.

Spoiler for Part 4 Volume 6 Together with all his fellow second year Ehrenfest students Roderick manages to pass the written exams in history and law on the fist day of lessons and unlike with his geography lesson the first year, he even reaches good enough grades that he isn't called forward and advised to consider taking the any of the exams again.

On the second day the same plays out for math lessons. His fellow apprentice scholar Philine remarked that the test was much simpler than working for Lord Ferdinand at the temple. That a noble and an apprentice at that would visit the temple surprises and to a degree disgusts Roderick on account of the poor reputation the place still has among large parts of the Ehrenfest nobility and he fails to keep this disgust from his face. This causes Rozemyne to lightly rebuke him for not figuring out that the retainer of the high bishop would naturally accompany her to the temple, along with Hartmut and her guard knights and tells him to take this fact into consideration for his decision of whether he truly wants to give her his name.

During the following theology lesson, each student is expected to write about the seasonal deity of their birth season and their respective subordinate gods, as well as the gods of a second season, leading to the students discussion which one they would choose for the latter. Both Rozemyne and Philine wish to write about Schutzaria the goddess of wind and hope to perticularly gain the blessings of her subordinate Mestionora the goddess of wisdom.

Roderick states dejectedly that due to having only affinities for his birth season of autumn - so wind - and earth, he was not allowed to choose, but had to write about the two. To this Philine expresses her envy that he had wind as his birth season, since that put him closer to Schutzaria and Mestionora from the beginning, on top of having two affinities as opposed to her one, making the boy reconsider his position and be far more positive about it.