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Graf Dach standing on a torchlit castle balcony overlooking a massed army camp at dusk, his cape billowing in the wind
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Graf Dach

Character

Graf Dach governs a small domain tucked into the Northern Lands, a nobleman whose family line carries a reputation for asking the impossible. When a demon makes off with an ancestral blade, he turns to Frieren's traveling party for help and rewards their success with a curious bit of magic.

Gender: Male
Status: Alive
Species: Human
Eye Color: Blue
Relatives: Unnamed great-grandfather
Hair Color: Gray
Affiliation: Ruler of Graf Dach's Domain
Anime Debut: Episode 30
Japanese Va: Kosuke Kobayashi
Manga Debut: Chapter 64
Japanese Name: ダッハ伯爵
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Appearance

A blue gem pins the ruffled, jabot-style cravat at his throat. His gray hair sits swept to one side, with long bangs falling over part of his face above pale blue eyes, and his dress runs formal: a white coat, a blue vest, gray trousers, and dark boots.

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Personality

Little of his character is recorded. Frieren warns that his line tends to demand the unreasonable, yet the count proves far warmer, seating her companions at a banquet and granting the grimoire she requests rather than making threats. With the lost sword back in hand, he thanks them warmly.

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History

Welcomed to an evening feast in the land he rules, the count asks Frieren's group to retrieve a family sword stolen by a demon. The blade once belonged to a powerful demon, so thieves keep taking it, and her old Hero Party had reclaimed it generations earlier for his great-grandfather. Pointed the right way, the trio downs the demon and brings the heirloom home, earning Frieren a grimoire whose spell recolors a red apple to green.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Graf Dach in Frieren?

Graf Dach is a nobleman in Frieren who governs a small domain tucked into the Northern Lands. His family line carries a reputation for demanding the impossible, and he calls on Frieren's traveling party when a demon steals an ancestral sword.

What does Graf Dach ask Frieren's party to do?

Graf Dach asks Frieren's group to retrieve a family sword that a demon had stolen. The blade once belonged to a powerful demon, so thieves keep taking it, and Frieren's old Hero Party had reclaimed it generations earlier for his great-grandfather.

What reward does Frieren get from Graf Dach?

After Frieren's trio defeats the demon and returns the heirloom, Graf Dach grants Frieren a grimoire. Its spell recolors a red apple to green.

Is Graf Dach as unreasonable as Frieren expects?

No. Although Frieren warns that Graf Dach's line tends to demand the unreasonable, the count proves far warmer, seating her companions at a banquet and granting the grimoire she requests rather than making threats.

What does Graf Dach look like in Frieren?

Graf Dach has gray hair swept to one side with long bangs falling over part of his face above pale blue eyes. He dresses formally in a white coat, a blue vest, gray trousers, and dark boots, with a blue gem pinning the cravat at his throat.

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