A veteran of the Black Fang, he was tasked with disposing of members who would betray the Fang. His faith in the Black Fang began to waver when a woman named Sonia joined and turned the group to killing innocents as opposed to corrupt politicians. It was when Sonia ordered him to kill an assassin named Aesha, who was injured on the job, that he finally left the Black Fang. On the day he plans to leave he runs into Eliwood, who has come to rescue his father. He admires the young lord’s courage and offers to join them.
Similar to Matthew, Legault has a strong sense of humour, though his humour tends to be more cynical compared to Matthew's more cheerful humour. Legault is also more honorable thant the average theif as he was willing to only do the dirtywork if it meant "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor"...however whether or not he follows the later is up to anybody's interpretation. Try a more "dark" version of Matthew.
Debuts in Chapter 19