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==Personality and character==
==Personality==
In all of his identities, Camus is a thoroughly honorable man with a very strong sense of justice and kindness, but he considers himself bound by his honor as a knight. He views the role of a knight as that of a servant, unquestioning to his liege, and so attests that no matter how much he may disagree with his orders and tasks, he will carry them out nonetheless.<ref>{{Cite|'''Camus:''' Were my heart my master, I would do exactly as you say. But what sort of knight abandons his kingdom—his king!—now, when they need him the most? Would you have me toss away the life I have built as if it meant nothing at all?<br>'''Nyna:''' No, Camus, I.... I don't know...<br>'''Camus:''' I have lived as a knight, and I intend to die as one. There are no other roads left for me to walk.|Camus and [[Nyna]] in [[Camus the Sable|Chapter 20]]|Shadow Dragon}}</ref> However, he is more than willing to perform minor acts of rebellion to aid those in the right, such as giving [[Marth]] a copy of [[Thoron]],<ref>{{Cite|You must be Prince Marth of Altea. I have a favor to ask of you. This magic tome belongs to Bishop Boah of Archanea. General Volzhin of Dolhr has been keeping it stashed away, but it...found its way into my hands, you might say. I would appreciate greatly if you could return it to the good bishop in my stead. One other thing... Please take care of Princess Nyna. I am counting on you to keep her safe. ...I must go now. But our paths will cross again; you can be certain of that.|Camus (labeled "?????") in [[Land of Sorrow (Shadow Dragon)|Chapter 14]]|Shadow Dragon}}</ref> and will not tolerate his peers inflicting abuse upon the common people, as evidenced by his turning on Jerome.<ref>{{Cite|What? Tatiana was rescued? Very well! All troops, engage with Jerome's men!|Zeke in the [[Rigel Plains Battle]]|Gaiden}}</ref>
In all of his identities, Camus is a thoroughly honorable man with a very strong sense of justice and kindness, but he considers himself bound by his honor as a knight. He views the role of a knight as that of a servant, unquestioning to his liege, and so attests that no matter how much he may disagree with his orders and tasks, he will carry them out nonetheless.<ref>{{Cite|'''Camus:''' Were my heart my master, I would do exactly as you say. But what sort of knight abandons his kingdom—his king!—now, when they need him the most? Would you have me toss away the life I have built as if it meant nothing at all?<br>'''Nyna:''' No, Camus, I.... I don't know...<br>'''Camus:''' I have lived as a knight, and I intend to die as one. There are no other roads left for me to walk.|Camus and [[Nyna]] in [[Camus the Sable|Chapter 20]]|Shadow Dragon}}</ref> However, he is more than willing to perform minor acts of rebellion to aid those in the right, such as giving [[Marth]] a copy of [[Thoron]],<ref>{{Cite|You must be Prince Marth of Altea. I have a favor to ask of you. This magic tome belongs to Bishop Boah of Archanea. General Volzhin of Dolhr has been keeping it stashed away, but it...found its way into my hands, you might say. I would appreciate greatly if you could return it to the good bishop in my stead. One other thing... Please take care of Princess Nyna. I am counting on you to keep her safe. ...I must go now. But our paths will cross again; you can be certain of that.|Camus (labeled "?????") in [[Land of Sorrow (Shadow Dragon)|Chapter 14]]|Shadow Dragon}}</ref> and will not tolerate his peers inflicting abuse upon the common people, as evidenced by his turning on Jerome.<ref>{{Cite|What? Tatiana was rescued? Very well! All troops, engage with Jerome's men!|Zeke in the [[Rigel Plains Battle]]|Gaiden}}</ref>