Ryota Sekiguchi

Ryota Sekiguchi (関口 良太) is a student at Freedom Academy and an Otherworlder.

Personality
Although Ryota is a timid guy, he is very scary when angered.

Appearance
To Be Added.

Background
After being summoned by some country, he was rescued by Yuuki Kagurazaka and placed in the care of Shizue Izawa in Freedom Academy's Class S. There he learned that he had only a few years at best left to live. After Shizu left him and the other members of Class S, they drove off any replacement teachers before they were eventually put under the tutelage of Rimuru Tempest. Rimuru challenged all of them to a spar, and come Ryota's turn, he showed off his berserker skill before being quickly taken care of. Eventually, Rimuru took him and the other members of Class S to Ulgrasia Republic so that they could form pacts with greater spirits to calm their rampaging energy. Once at the Dwelling of Spirits inside the Labyrinth of the demon lord Ramiris, Ryota prayed at the alter and lesser spirits of both water and wind responded. Rimuru then used his Unique Skills to synthesize them into a greater spirit containing both elements, which then stabilized the magicules rampaging inside Ryota's soul.

Extra Skills

 * Unnamed Skill
 * Allows the user to more than double their physical strength and speed at the cost of magicules. An inexperienced user seems to lose control of their sanity.

Equipment

 * Unnamed Bow
 * Normal/Special Grade

Magic

 * Spirit Magic
 * Wind Spirit Magic
 * Water Spirit Magic


 * Spirit Summoning Magic
 * Greater Wind-Water Spirit

Relationships
Rimuru Tempest - His second teacher in this world and the savior of his life.

Shizue Izawa - She was his first teacher.

Yuuki Kagurazaka - The person whom saved him from captivity, Ryota looks up to him like a big brother.

Chloe Aubert - Classmate.

Gale Gibson - Classmate.

Kenya Misaki - Classmate.

Alice Rondo - Classmate.

Etymology

 * The name Ryota means "good, virtuous, respectable" (良) (ryo) and "thick, big" (太) (ta).
 * Ryota's surname Sekiguchi means "barrier, gate" (関) (seki) and "mouth, entrance" (口) (kuchi/guchi).