Malt's Brother

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"I'll make you regret ever being born!"

This article contains Fuga: Melodies of Steel spoilers, continue at your own risk.

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</image> <group collapse="open"> <header>Bio</header> <label>Age</label> <label>Gender</label> <label>Species</label> <label>Height</label> <label>Relatives</label> <label>Relationships</label> <label>Residence</label> <label>Mecha</label> <label>Alignment</label> <label>Voice Actor</label> </group> </infobox> Malt's brother is a mysterious figure first introduced in the Fuga: Melodies of Steel manga, with his first in-game appearance being in Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2's true ending. His internal name in Fuga 2 is "MltF".

Biography

Malt's brother, whose name is still unknown, is currently presented as a cocky, dismissive and homicidal character. As seen in the Revengers anthology, he kills his & Malt's parents for an unknown reason. He taunts Malt as their surroundings are completely engulfed in flames and appears unphased as to what's unfolding.

The Fuga manga shows more of this character, where he succeeds in thwarting the Maestro's efforts to kill Malt. After temporarily vaporizing the Maestro's shins with a portal-creating pistol, he rescues Malt via a dummy soul. Later on he is seen again with three unknown crewmates witnessing an enormous airship crash.

In Fuga 2's true ending, he makes a surprise appearance and is seemingly responsible for the Taranis mysteriously reappearing in the cave where it was initially discovered. In that same game's secret movie, flashes of unfinished cutscenes show him and the aforementioned crewmates surrounding Malt as if they plan to attack or detain him.

Malt's brother is a similarly aged Caninu boy dressed fully in red. His appearance initially matched that of Carmine, though it's been disclosed that the design was tentative and was later changed to be more unique following the announcement of Fuga 3 entering development.

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