[Mariano family]
The family Edmund belonged to was well-known throughout the Fourth Continent, owning even a large estate in Zion and continuously developing their own firearms industry.
The firearms produced by the Mariano factory, like their family culture, emphasized "excellence, swiftness, and lethality."
Each firearm produced by the family guaranteed high quality, but at the expense of stability, they opted for lighter weight and increased power.
From the age of five, family members were required to go through rigorous firearms training, and if they couldn't fully adapt to the recoil by the age of ten, they would be cut off from the family's nurturing system and lose their living allowances.
Edmund Mariano
Edmund began practicing firearms with his father at the age of five, and by the age of eight, he finished firearms training early with a perfect target score.