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Robitho
He is an adult Catfish, intelligent and honest, a chatterbox who loves to hum, a bit clumsy and often a bit scaredy-cat, of medium-short stature and a bit overweight, with long whiskers adorned with iron rings. He’s an Alchemist who grew up among fields and poor people, he's married and already has two children, a small family of which he’s very proud.

Robitho has a good heart and an honest soul that often make him naive, although he has some wisdom, mainly based on popular proverbs and sayings such as: "whether it’s an eagle or a chicken, they're only meat once in a pot" referring to alleged differences between rich and poor. This attitude makes him a comic character, especially in comparison to the rest of his group.
Although Im'faal's flashy outfits may seem expensive, he’s actually a near-destitute character. He grew up poor and learned alchemy’s art through popular traditions and fields' work, eventually learning to become a respected merchant able to create all kinds of potions even with little forage possibility, although his name isn’t yet up to his actual skills.

He will appear starting from the second season, after finding himself in the midst of a battle between Tamar's company and a gang of Wrik's Rats. Generosity thrives more among those who have less, and Robitho embodies it perfectly: he's always full of hope and good deeds, ready to help those in need because he's sure that those who do good, sooner or later, will receive it in return. For this reason, in fact, he will offer to accompany the group, and to stay with them even afterwards. His wife, unlike his children excited by the idea that he could have an adventure, will oppose, albeit with little vehemence knowing his husband's attitude. Unfortunately, however, his wife was right, since Robitho will never return home. After the Varooy Rats war, on the way home, Robitho will be taken aback by a band of bandits, mocked at his having nothing of value and killed with no scruples: he will die alone, despite merits and rewards of a hero.
Despite his cowardice, which often leads him to flee battles and even use tricks and gimmicks to play dead and survive, Robitho knows his stuff in combat. He’s a very good thrower, and this obviously comes in handy with potions, but he is also particularly smart at exploiting magical effects of various potions.