Sir Irons IV

Sir Irons IV (アイアンズⅣ,) or; Islands IV (アイランドⅣ,), is a minor character, appearing in the epilogue of the Hellsing series illustrated and written by Kouta Hirano.

Being Sir Hugh Irons' great-grandson, he looks quite identical to him and replaced his great-grandfather as either the leader of the Convention of Twelve, or a member, as Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing is still present in 2030, and maybe the leader of the Round Table Conference.

In the original Japanese version of Hellsing Ultimate, he's voiced by Tomohisa Aso. In the English dub of the OVA however, he's voiced by David Collier.

Appearance
In terms of physically appearance, he's quite similar to his great-grandfather back in the 19s, during the World War II era. He has a blonde, straight hair that was slicked to the right, and is probably in his 30s. He also had blue eyes, similar to his great-grandfather.

Differences between his great grand-father is that, he's generally way more well-built, and had a shirt that resembles that of a military general's shirt, possibly hinting that he's, unlike his great-grandfather, a more efficient commander. However, the next scene shows that Irons' wearing a green suit. He also wore a tie, and a light-blue, long-sleeve shirt. Just like his great-grandfather, he wore a pair of square-framed glasses.

Personality
His personality is a slight contrast to his great-grandfather, whom appears to be more calmer when he was younger than his great-grandson; who appears to be more confident. Despite this, Irons IV does has similar traits to his great-grandfather that even Rob Walsh commented about the fact that he indeed, reminded him of his late great-grandfather.

His confidence is shown when he skipped his fencing practice to instead dedicate his work to find out more about the incident that happened 30 years ago, in which, he proudly stated to Walsh, whom asked him if he instead should go practice; "Besides, if this thirty-year-old incident ever occurs again; my job will be to resolve it- without taking up arms."

History
Making his first appearance in the epilogue of the series, Sir Irons IV decided to not participate in a fencing match against his comrades, and instead decided to stay in the late Rob Walsh's office to write about the incident that happened 31 years ago, a.k.a; the "Anglo-American Bio Terrorism Incident; The Airship Affair", including how many had died in the US and the UK on that fateful night. In the middle of writing a page about it on the typewriter however, he was interrupted by the great, general Rob Walsh; one of the surviving members of the Round Table back in 1999.

He asked if Irons has a fencing match today, and shouldn't he be there; to which, Irons responded that, he'll be on his way just a little longer. And then, commented about the fact that if the incident way back from 1999 occurs yet again, it'll be his job to resolve it; without taking up arms, and then smiles; to which, Rob Walsh said that when he makes that face, he really looks a lot like his great-grandfather.

Rob Walsh
Seemingly, Rob Walsh possibly became Irons' mentor or a simply, the one who teaches Irons about the basics of being a member of the Round Table Conference; replacing his father and especially, his great-grandfather is quite harder than it looks. Even so, Rob Walsh took care of him, solely because of the fact that he was a close friend of his great-grandfathers, and his great-grandson's similarities was noted by Walsh, something Irons took as a compliment. Walsh even lets Irons to write and stay in his office for some time.

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