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"I never planned on takin' your threat laying down, Rikki. Ever since the day you left and said you'd return, I beat my ass to the GROUND trying to prepare for your arrival, all in order to protect the only man that gave me everythin' I ever fuckin' needed in my life. And while I may have failed to protect his life, I won't let my failure nag at me all day long like I did before, y'know. He's still with me, I can feel it, and that fact ALONE has given me enough determination to beat your sorry ass into the goddamn ground."

- Marmfeldi as he stares down and challenges Rikki,

Marmfeldi Andati (マルムフェルディ・アンダティ) is the main protagonist of Rogue's Rhapsody, along with its sequel novel.

Thanks to the initial, forced training in Senfuro he received from his mother, Rikki Andati, along with the extended self-training in Senfuro that he willing participated in, Marmfeldi himself is an extremely skillful and powerful Senfuro user, mastering Shinrei Senfuro easily in a matter of 5 years time. Along with that, Marmfeldi has proficiencies in martial arts, specifically Jeet Kune Do and taekwondo, making him into a force to be reckoned with in battle.

Not only does Marmfeldi's talents as a martial artist and masterful Senfuro user make him a formidable foe inside of battle, but outside of battle, his bashful, arrogant, stubborn, and chaotic personality make him an annoying force to deal with. Often, because of his lack of a filter, Marmfeldi is thrown out of establishments, friend groups, and more.

However, his manipulative tendencies, along with the tiny amounts of charisma and kindness that he has, allows him to get far with people and organizations, with the manipulation that he deals-out bringing him in tons of control over people, and with the kindness and slight charisma he possesses gifting him the ability to keep the friends he might make. And, over time, the little amount of kindness he has in him usually takes over, making him less stubborn when it comes to interacting with his cherished friends.

Despite that, the kindness he shows to his friends, and people in general, can fade very quickly if he's offended, or if he feels betrayed or used. In short; Marmfeldi is a chaotic force that most people shouldn't mess with, only the most mentally, and sometimes physically, powerful people can tame him.

Appearance
Marmfeldi appears as a extremely tall and large muscular young man, with him usually sporting a short and light blue cropped satin jacket that features vertical baby blue stripes that drape the jacket. On both sides of the collar of Marmfeldi's jacket, he has his initials in the form of metallic letters pinned onto it. Underneath his jacket, he wears a pure white, skin-tight tank top that has the sides of its bottom portion cut into upside-down triangles that reveal parts of Marmfeldi's lower stomach. Along with that, Marmfeldi also wears pure black satin jeans that are secured tightly around his waist using a brown leather belt featuring a silver 'M' pinned onto the front of it. Finally, for his footwear, Marmfeldi usually wears black construction boots, however, he sometimes wears black leather knee-high boots as well.

First Book
Loud, grumpy, goofy, cunning, manipulative, paranoid, power-hungry, lacking a filter, crude, closed-off, but also a family man and kind deep-down, Marmfeldi is truly a force of nature. Constantly throughout the story of Rogue's Rhapsody, Marmfeldi gets into too many antics to count, and his loud-mouth and overly-exuberant personality often land him in trouble with his friends, family, bosses, and more. Marmfeldi is someone that truly cannot be controlled, thanks to the painful history he has with his mother. Constantly, throughout the story, Marmfeldi can be seen forcefully trying to take control of almost any situation he's in, wanting to make sure that everything goes as he wants it to. This desire for control stems from the lack of control he had as a child over his life, which was caused, again, by his mother. And this controlling behavior shows-up causes chaos to ensue in the many situations Marmfeldi's gotten himself into, with it actually being one of the main factors that also contribute to his manipulative behavior when it comes to people. While Marmfeldi may not desire to make the people he's interested in and/or cares about to be 'perfect', in his eyes, like his mother Rikki may have wanted for him, Marmfeldi still tries to get people to do whatever he wants them to do, whatever that may be, and most of the time, it always ends badly for Marmfeldi.

The majority of people that interact with Marmfeldi come away with negative experiences, a lot of the time, with them often feeling heavily insulted/offended by the end of their interaction with him. These experiences are mainly caused thanks to Marmfeldi's lack of a filter and crude behavior, which by extension, stem from the pent-up anger and insecurities that Marmfeldi have from his childhood. However, even though most people that Marmfeldi encounters only see the bad in him, Marmfeldi's good side sometimes shines through his bad side, usually in dire and/or extremely serious situations, or whenever he finds somebody that's able to relate to him immensely and vice-versa. This is how Marmfeldi managed to gather all the allies he was able to collect, as he was able to connect each one of them on a personal way in some way, shape, or form. But, even if Marmfeldi's still able to connect and bond with people, that alone doesn't stop him from lashing out at them or criticizing them like he does with everyone else.

Marmfeldi, often times, gets into trouble with the people he likes/loves for being too aggressive towards them, too rude, or too closed-off, as that's all he's really used to when it comes to relationships, an exception being the relationship with his father. Even if Marmfeldi was still somewhat aggressive to his father, the majority of the time, Marmfeldi would act considerate and supportive towards his father, with the two bonding over all sorts of things, and in all sorts of situations. However, after the death of his father at the hands of Genthali Giovanni, Marmfeldi's outlook on relationships became sour after losing the only man that made him feel loved, with him closing himself even more so than he did before to other people, minus his father of course. So, because of that, Marmfeldi still acts quite aggressive in the majority of the relationships he's in with people, even if he still have glimmers of kindness and consideration throughout his bonding experience with whoever he's friends with. Another thing that essentially forced Marmfeldi to be more closed-off and aggressive was his excessive lust for power, and hatred for himself. Once his father had been murdered, Marmfeldi began developing an inferiority complex, with him becoming obsessed with finding ways of gaining more and more power as a result of that complex's development. This intense obsession with power would also often get him into trouble with his friends, as he'd constantly exploit them to gain certain advantages over them, or the hitmen that Rikki continuously sent after them during their journey to New Mexico. An example of Marmfeldi exploiting his allies would have been when he lied to DuPaul about not knowing the Daisaruken technique, when in reality, he forced Yuanhou to teach him the technique for his own personal gain, which ended-up going horribly for Marmfeldi when he nearly died thanks to the technique during his battle with Ralenti.

In spite of every negative trait that Marmfeldi may possess, however, his heart-of-hearts is still filled with a sense of goodness that's been locked away thanks to not only his Senfuro ability, but also the experiences he's had in his life. Slowly, throughout the first book's story, Marmfeldi becomes more and more of a better man overtime, with the person he ends-up becoming towards the end of the first book being a far cry from who he was in the beginning. This development was primarily brought-on by the connections he made with the allies he gathered throughout his journey, and because of them calling out his behavior, and thanks to them helping him to become realize how terrible his behavior truly was at the time, Marmfeldi became open to wanting to try to change. And while, of course, Marmfeldi struggled and went back to how he was before he said he'd change several times, Marmfeldi would still come-out on top in the end, with him mostly triumphing over his inner demons and banishing them to the deepest pits of his heart. And for the next 27 years after Rikki's defeat at the hands of Marmfeldi, he'd go on to live a disconnected, yet satisfying and peaceful life with DuPaul, and eventually, with his daughter Stella. However, even though his life got increasingly better over the nearly 30 year period between the first book and the second book, an enigmatic group of cultists would rise from the ashes of Rikki's now diminished organization, threatening the lives of Marmfeldi, DuPaul, and Stella in order to haunt and chase after Marmfeldi and his family one last time.

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Trivia

 * This character appears in a total of 4 panels, yet I wrote an article for them on my wikipage. All of this information is canon (Excluding a few fun things I added because this isn't official anyway.)
 * The name "Put Back" is merely tentative. He is only ever referred to as "A Hero" by Weather Report, the name given is an assumption or dubbed name based on the "PUT BACK" that appears twice on his outfit.
 * Fans, Japanese and western, tend to call him "Put Back Man" (プット・バック・マン Putto bakku man) In homage to superhero names like Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Iron Man, ect.