Velgrynd

Velgrynd (ヴェルグリンド), also known as Scorch Dragon (灼熱竜), is the  third-oldest of the four True Dragons. She is in love with Emperor Rudra and will not stop at anything in helping him achieve his desires.

Appearance
Velgrynd has azure blue hair kept in twin buns with black ribbons and deep gold eyes. Her usual attire consists of a dark colored china dress with a golden dragon pattern as well as white long gloves and white thigh length boots both adorned with gold ornaments. In the novel, she is described as being "otherworldly beautiful".

Personality
Fitting to her flame attribute, Velgrynd is a hotheaded individual. She doesn't like complex schemes and would act out of emotions at times.

The most defining trait of Velgrynd is her undying devotion towards Rudra. She will do anything and everything as long as Rudra desires it, and will fly into rage instantly if anyone dares to insult Rudra in any ways. She is largely disinterested in other matters, and only valued things that Rudra would value.

Rudra Nam Ul Nasca
Velgrynd's lover and partner of many eons. She will stop at nothing to help Rudra achieve his ambition.

Veldora Tempest
Velgrynd is very caring towards Veldora, but also very strict against him. She does not approve Velzard's Spartan methods of education and it has stated that out of the two sisters, Velgrynd is the one who spoils and indulges him the most.

Velzard
Velgrynd has a rivalry with her older sister Velzard. Due to Rudra competing against Guy in their "game", Velgrynd is directly opposing her elder sister in order to help Rudra defeat Guy and actively seeks to defeat her in order to realize her partners ambition.

Another source of conflict between the two sisters is their methods of how to deal with and raise their younger brother, Veldora. Velgrynd generally disapproved Velzard's harsh method of education, while Velzard considered Velgrynd's more indulgent and lenient attitude towards their younger brother the wrong way to deal with him. This has lead to both sisters to fight due to both of them thinking that their way of raising their brother is the reason to his uncontrollable destructive rampages.