Ambrogio denounces his royalty when Ruben takes over the throne. Tired of the lying, cheating, and sneaking around of officials in his father's former court, Gio decides to live the life of a nomad. As a child, Ambrogio enjoyed painting. As an adult, he spends his downtime sketching and painting watercolors of the landscapes, villages, and people he meets in his journey. He doesn't know where he's headed, as long as it's far away from the kingdom in which he grew up. He doesn't harbor any ill will towards his family members, and in fact loves them dearly, but he couldn't handle living in such a tense environment, being a drifter and carefree man at heart. Additionally, Ambrogio has become an urban legend, a bit of a vigilante. A skilled archer, Ambrogio is famous for never missing a shot-- exaggeration due to word of mouth, Ambrogio's aim is far from perfect. It's only when he closes his blue eyes and opens his third golden eye that his arrows never miss. Using his third eye exhausts him, so he tries to avoid it. A modest man, Ambrogio just wants to pass through towns quietly, but has found that he has unwittingly made both admirers and enemies through his good deeds. The fame sometimes bothers Ambrogio, uncomfortable at being so widely known, but he finds solace in the fact that no one recognizes him as a prince of the trash kingdom.
