Raven

Raven (レイヴン), birth-named Damuron Atomais (ダミュロン・アトマイス), then renamed Schwann Oltorain (シュヴァーン・オルトレイン), is a frivolous and shady-looking man that wears a long purple coat with light, blue-green eyes and unkempt grayish-brown hair tied up in a ponytail. He also sports a stubble and bags under his eyes, giving off a weary, weathered look. Despite his fishy appearance, he is a high-ranked member of Altosk, one of the five master guilds of the Union. When his hair is down, it falls into long, uneven bangs that cover most of his left eye. At 35 years old, he is the oldest member of the party.

Personality
As Raven, he is a slightly odd individual, easily recognized by his lazy, slang-ridden speech and overly friendly, nonchalant demeanor. He's talkative, and is prone to teasing and melodramatic complaining, which easily grates on the nerves of others. This sometimes subjects him to brutal reprimanding. He's also kind, hardly ever showing anger to anyone but his enemies, and he serves to try and maintain a lighthearted atmosphere in the group when things get tense. He does, however, display occasional perverted behavior, cracking jokes with innuendo and lightly flirting with the females of the group, as well as with several women they may come across on their journey. The behavior is usually not taken well by his peers. Oddly enough he avoids seriously involving himself with women and will gently turn them down if ever any interest beyond a casual attraction seems to be directed at him. He also complains about various things, his age being the most prominent, as he frequently claims that he is too old to be doing the things he does despite him not actually being very old. He is also highly intolerant of cold weather and does well in heat. At the start of the game he lives life in a very dispassionate, detached manner, the center of which are his duties and orders as both a knight and a member of the Union. He is described as "the man who lives life as if he is already dead", a trait of him that, while not far from the truth, begins to dissipate more over the course of the story. He becomes closer to Yuri and the others and begins to find a reason to live for again. Despite his blasé characteristics, he often maintains an odd air of astuteness that makes one believe he is a much more complicated person than he lets on. He is decent at cooking and is apparently very good at making sweets, especially crepes, though he paradoxically hates them with a passion.

As Schwann, he shows himself to be a quiet, observant, and serious person who will without hesitation follow the orders of his superiors. While not much is known about Schwann, he apparently is also very gentle and understanding. He is a Captain who has forged close bonds between himself and his junior ranks, unlike many other authority figures in the knights. These traits, as well as possibly some others, have earned him not only respect and trust, but also an utmost, unquestioning loyalty from his brigade members and several other knights.

Because Raven's true identity is Schwann, his accent is not part of his natural speech patterns, and therefore, is not as profound when he believes others cannot hear him. Although Raven can be a goofy old man, his Schwann side shows a serious, chivalrous, and understanding person. Because of this, he acts almost as a father figure to most of the party, since all of the others seemed to have grown up without their parents.

After Raven rejoins the group, his Schwann traits surface themselves more frequently, melding into his more-prominent Raven persona, though he insists on being called Raven. He also makes it clear that he is very bitter towards his former identity as Schwann, treating "Schwann" almost as if he were a separate person from himself. He refuses to answer to the name Schwann, and should anyone address him as such, even his own brigade members, he will either sternly correct them or will claim that he doesn't know who "Schwann" is. At one point, in order to claim a technique Drake wanted to teach Schwann, Raven claims that he is Schwann's brother in order to learn the technique without admitting his identity.

Fighting Style
His primary weapon is a bow that can transform into a short sword for battle. He also carries around a knife that he occasionally pulls out for certain techniques, and is relatively adequate at magic, though he is the only one who does not use formal language when saying the incantation. Most of his artes are original and exclusive to himself, the only ones not being Wind Blade, Tempest, Stop Flow and, in the PlayStation 3 port, Air Thrust. He has an affinity for Wind-based techniques, with almost all of his elemental artes either having a wind attribute or being an altered form of a wind-attributed technique; The only exception to this is the technique, Serpent. Raven can also heal up to three members of the party with his original technique Love Shot. This makes him an extremely versatile character.

As Schwann, he abandons his bow and instead wields a sword, though the short sword remains a part of his arsenal. His artes are sword-based and many are techniques also known to Alexei, as well as variations of the artes used by Raven himself. His spell usage is also identical to Raven's.

Both Raven and Schwann's mystic arte is Blast Heart, in which he uses his blastia heart to unleash a large amount of power. He staggers for a few seconds after this mystic arte, clutching his heart. This stagger is important for Secret Mission 13 during the boss battle against Schwann, as the player has to down him before he regains his energy.

Life and Death
Raven was born as Damuron Atomais to a family of nobles, thirty-five years before the events of the game. After proving to be a disappointment to his father, he joined the Imperial Knights, where he was noted to have been an idealistic knight and a born leader, and an avid supporter of Alexei Dinoia's ideals at the time. Within the Knights, he met Casey, who is revealed to have been very close to Damuron during his tenure within the Imperial Knights. It is shown that their history together was complicated, as it is a touchy subject for Raven; when Estelle and Judith ask Raven if he had been in love with her, he does not answer.

Ten years before the story's events begin, he fought in the Great War alongside the other Imperial Knights. Near the end of the War, Damuron was injured in battle and Casey died attempting to protect him, though her efforts went to waste as he died shortly thereafter during the battle at Mt. Temza. However, Alexei, as Raven states, "saw it fit to give his life back to him", and he awoke to find that the Commandant had his heart replaced with a Hermes Blastia. This Blastia ran on Raven's own life energy instead of aer, as normal Blastia does. Upon this "rebirth," Alexei gave him a new name, Schwann Oltorain. Despite his unwilling revival, Schwann felt indebted to Alexei for saving his life and because Alexei also had control over whether he lived or died, Schwann found himself forced into doing the Commandant's bidding.

Before the game's present timeline, Schwann created a second identity for himself named "Raven", who's personality and outlook on life strongly contrasted with that of him as Captain Schwann. As Raven, he became a member of the Union and joined a guild, eventually rising up to be a high-ranked member with close connections to Altosk's leader, Don Whitehorse.

Meeting Yuri
He first makes an appearance in a jail cell next to Yuri Lowell early in the game. There he talks with a knight for a short time before he starts a conversation with Yuri. There, he cryptically suggests that Mordio, the Blastia thief Yuri had been looking for when he was imprisoned, is a famed mage from Aspio. However, before they can talk further, Commandant Alexei shows up to retrieve Raven, which makes Yuri wonder why such an important person such as the Commandant would personally come for a prisoner.

Raven does not meet Yuri again until Yuri arrives at Nor Harbor. There, Raven tries to infiltrate the mansion of Ragou, where he meets Yuri along with his companions; Estelle, Repede, Karol Capel and Rita Mordio. Telling them that he knew of a perfect way for all of them to get inside, he went to the guards and told them about the group. Because of this, the guards went after the others, and Raven ran inside while Rita was forced to knock the guards out. The group angrily pursues him for tricking them, and he got onto an elevator that goes upwards. The party got onto a neighboring elevator, but it goes down, thus making them lose Raven's trail. When the mansion is invaded by the Imperial Knights, it is not known how Raven got himself out.

Raven will twice make brief appearances as Schwann, though the player does not know he is Raven, hinting at his role later in the story.

Traveling with Brave Vesperia
Raven eventually runs into the others again and joins them despite them being highly suspicious of him due to their previous encounters with each other. The group eventually realize that Raven is a close confidant to the famed and respected leader of the guild Altosk, Don Whitehorse, and when they reach the guild city Dahngrest, are given permission to speak with him.

Following this Raven joins the party on and off, seemingly only if it suits his personal interests or gain. Eventually he is entrusted with a task for the Don that requires him to travel with Brave Vesperia with them as his escort. The mission eventually results in a series of events that cause him to become a more permanent member of the party.

Fighting as Schwann
When the party's pursuit for the truth takes them to Myorzo, Estelle and Raven vanish from the party, giving the others the impression that the both of them have been kidnapped. Schwann gives her to Alexei, and from then on most likely follows the Commandant as he proceeds to collect more Apatheia, still following the man's orders. The party doesn't catch up with them until they end up in Baction, a temple built to worship an Entelexeia. Alexei escapes, and the party is blocked from chasing him by the Schwann Brigade. Schwann appears and dismisses the brigade to stop the group himself, but upon realizing that Repede has recognized his scent, he exposes his identity. The party then realizes that he is responsible for Estelle's kidnapping, and angrily demands an explanations. Schwann however disregards their pleas and attacks them instead.

Towards the end of the battle, Schwann exposes an opening on purpose. Yuri manages to slash open Schwann's uniform, causing his chest and the blastia that replaces his heart to become exposed, much to the shock of the party. Schwann then solemnly explains to the others the circumstances under which he was obligated to help Alexei, and that he was actually hoping that Yuri would have killed him to free himself from his "cursed body". The temple begins collapsing, and knowing that Alexei wanted to kill him along with the group, Schwann sits down in defeat. But Yuri, realizing that Schwann had resigned himself to death, convince him to come with them. Schwann, now realizing that they still had a chance, blasts a hole in the wall to allow their escape. Before they can all leave, a large section of the ceiling fell, and he manages to catch and hold it up. He tells the others to leave without him. The gang make it out of Baction just as a large section of it completely caves in, and they are left mourning the death of their comrade.

Living as Raven
Against all odds, Schwann survives the collapse of Bastion and reveals to Leblanc, Adecor and Boccos his new intentions. From this point on is when he makes it clear that he wants to be addressed as "Raven". He and the Schwann Brigade then travel to Heracles, and they arrive shortly after. Raven then presents himself to Brave Vesperia, all of whom are shocked that he is still alive. Knowing that Alexei could shut off his Blastia heart should he ever discover that "Schwann" is still alive, Raven asks Yuri to kill him as a punishment and penance for betraying them. However, to Raven's surprise, Yuri instead declares that Raven's life now belongs to Brave Vesperia, and whether he lives or dies will be dictated by their choice, not his nor Alexei's. Yuri and the rest of the gang proceed to pummel Raven as a punishment for making them think that he was dead. Raven also renounces his identity as Schwann, claiming that the First Captain died in Baction, and that he will only live on as Raven, free of the debt Schwann had to Alexei.

At the end of the game, Raven is shown to be leading a force comprised of both Guild members and Imperial Knights, and taking jobs in capturing corrupted officials in the empire. However, he still uses his Raven persona, and meets up with the rest of the party when they have a reunion.

Party
Karol Capel - Out of all the other party members, Karol is the one Raven seems to care about the most. He is usually attentive and supportive towards the boy. The preference appears to be reciprocal, and Karol even seems to view him as a father figure: if he is in the active party during the fight against Schwann, he will say "Damn it, I really liked you, Raven... I couldn't tell you before, but if my dad were-". After Raven returns, Karol seems to regain his trust in him, and they are seen discussing their respective futures before the fight with the Adephagos.

Rita Mordio - While Raven is in general a frequent victim of teasing and insults within the party, Rita is the most frequent source of such behaviour. She expresses strong dislike for his lackadaisical personality and will not hesitate to stomp on his feet, punch, kick or slap him, much as she does with Karol, or use magic spells on him should he say something that irritates her, especially if it is a flirtatious comment. She also insults him several times. However, despite this, she shows that she does, deep down, care about him. When he betrays the party as Schwann, she emotionally yells that she hates him, as if she is truly hurt by the betrayal. When the party believes him to be dead, she nearly breaks down in tears when she explains to Leblanc what happened to their Captain. When Raven is revealed to have survived and is pummeled by the party as a punishment for his betrayal, Rita deals the most brutal of the punishments, perhaps as a compensation for her previous show of emotion.

Estelle Sidos Heurassein - Estelle is perhaps the kindest to Raven out of all other party members, which is consistent with her gentle personality. She does, however, express discomfort at any flirtatious comments he directs at her, and conversely, he seems to target her less than either Judith or Rita. This may be due to the fact that she is a Princess and that he is an Imperial Knight, retaining a consciousness of etiquette. Raven sees Estelle as a kind, innocent girl worth protecting, and following his kidnapping of her, he feels very guilty. When he rejoins the party, he vows to help them get her back.

Yuri Lowell - Out of the entire party, he most commonly calls Raven Old Man. Consistently with his even-tempered, detached personality, Yuri seems pretty tolerant of Raven's presence, even though he expresses no particular sympathy towards him. When entering the Atherum with Raven in the party, Raven asks why Yuri brought him along. Yuri replies that if anything happens, he is using Raven to save his own skin.

Judith - Raven has a very noticeable crush on Judith, which he displays on many occasions by flirting with her. She shows no active interest in return and turns him down several times, but she does not appear particularly offended by it and seems to enjoy the attention, as she usually does in such situations. She also seems to understand that his Raven persona is mostly a front and that he is more sensitive than he appears to be, especially when Casey is mentioned. She also expresses concern at his usage of his blastia heart for his Mystic Arte.

Patty - Raven and Patty get along very well throughout the game. They're often seen together making jokes, laughing or getting in trouble, as they have similar personalities. Raven treats Patty the same way as he treats Karol, acting as a kind of father figure to her and cheering her up with his jokes about Judith or Rita. Even though they're friends, sometimes Patty considers him an idiot. It is hinted that Raven and Patty have already met each other before the events of the game, as Schwann and Aifread, respectively.

Enemies
Alexei - Though Raven strongly disapproves of Alexei's regime and has bitter feelings towards the Commandant for all that he put Raven and his friends through, Raven had hopes that perhaps Alexei could still be steered in the right direction. He hesitates slightly before engaging in battle against Alexei, asking the Knight if there really is no hope of stopping him or changing his mind. Raven also defends Alexei at one point, explaining to Yuri that despite all the horrible things he had been doing as Commandant, Alexei once had good ideals, and like Yuri, wished for a better world for people to live in. It was just that over time his dreams led down a corrupt path until he no longer was the same respectable man. The Secret Mission related to Alexei is very similar to the one related to Schwann, as both of them involve downing them while they are briefly incapacitated from using their Mystic Artes. Raven as Schwann also knows some of the same techniques as Alexei, indicating that the two received similar training.

Yeager - While not much is known about Raven and Yeager's relation to each other, Schwann was very close to a fellow knight named Casey, who apparently was romantically involved with Yeager. Whether or not Raven and Yeager were competing for her is unknown. However, Raven bears a grudge against Yeager, most likely because the Don's last unfulfilled request entrusted to Raven was that he eliminate Yeager, and when Yeager is defeated in battle, Raven shoots an arrow at him for the Don. Raven is shocked, however, when it is revealed that Yeager too had a blastia for a heart, and when Yeager dies, Raven seems to have developed a certain sympathy towards him, possibly realizing that Yeager, like him, was being used by Alexei against his will.

Friends
Casey - Through a side-quest, it is made known that there was a woman named Casey whom Damuron held very dear. Not much is known about their relationship except that Casey was a fellow knight and that they had been very close, yet Casey was either engaged to or in love with Yeager. Despite this, Damuron still considered Casey to be a dear friend. By the time the events of Tales of Vesperia take place, Casey is dead, and Raven visits the place where she died to honor her memory with her favorite flower, the Fire Lily. If Raven and the gang later confront Gauche and Droite in a side-quest, her relationship to Yeager is revealed, a fact that sends Raven a bit on edge. It is unknown if Casey and Schwann ever were in an actual relationship or if Casey was even aware of his feelings for her. It is strongly implied that Casey was a user of the transform bow, which is the weapon that Raven primarily uses, possibly in her memory.

Trivia

 * Both Raven and Schwann are bird names, Schwann deriving from the German term for "swan" (Schwan).
 * The names are both symbolic as well as ironic. The swan is a white bird, often a symbol of beauty, purity, high class, and grace. The raven is a black bird, considered to be a thieving pest and is often represented in literature and mythology as an unrefined, untrustworthy crook and bringer of misfortune. The names are symbolic in that Schwann is a high ranking knight, a person in a well respected position meant to serve the royal family and bring order and peace to society, while Raven is a shady, disheveled member of the often-considered-to-be-barbaric-and-untrustworthy Union. The names are ironic in that Schwann is ultimately an enslaved puppet, forced to do the bidding of a corrupt official intent on bringing calamity to the world, while Raven is the free individual, comrade to an unlikely hero and able to help a cause that he finds worth believing in. Corvus (latin word for raven and crow) and Cygnus (Latinized  Hellenic (greek) word for swan) are also constellations' names, which fit the game's star themed references.
 * Raven sometimes gives out hints about breaking the fourth wall in skits; when being outside of an area for a long time, it is possible to trigger a skit where Raven talks to "you", in which nobody in the party understands who he is talking to. He is also the only one who refers to "you" if the player walks in the wrong direction for too long.
 * At the end of Tales of Vesperia, when all of the blastia cores and Apatheia are converted into spirits, Raven does not die, despite the fact that his heart is a blastia, and should therefore require a core to function. It is commonly assumed that, since Raven's blastia is powered entirely by his own lifeforce, it is unique and does not require a core, thus exempting it from destruction.
 * As Schwann, he wields his sword in his left hand. When using the bow, Raven draws the string with his right hand. This does not mean that he is shooting right-handed. Hand dominance plays no part in determining string hand in archery; eye dominance does. Thus, it can be assumed that Raven is left-handed but right-eye dominant.
 * Raven makes an appearance in Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike. While brief, after Yuri comments on a couple of guild members during a tavern scene, the scene shifts to show a few people reacting to Yuri's comment. Raven is the last person to be shown before it goes back to Yuri the second time. He is shown again shortly afterwards, simply ignoring the ongoing bar fight between Yuri, Flynn and the guild member, while pouring himself another cup of wine.