Saurva emerged from the Dark Realm, driven by ambition to seize the second-in-command position from Jahy, whom she deemed unfit due to inferior power and wisdom. Transported to the human world after the Dark Realm's destruction, she persists in her quest to surpass her rival. Her name references a figure linked to oppressive rule in Zoroastrian mythology.
She possesses short dark blue hair, blue eyes, and a signature uniform: a long purple cape, cap, short pants, long boots, and stockings. When transformed into a magical girl by Su, her attire retains the same design with slightly lighter colors.
Saurva displays relentless ambition and unwavering confidence in her superiority over Jahy, constantly scheming to challenge her. Yet her plans inevitably collapse due to self-inflicted blunders, inherent misfortune, or unforeseen consequences. Despite this, she reveals unexpected emotional depth, showing fondness for humans who treat her kindly, particularly a store manager. This shift occurs when, frustrated over Jahy using her expensive shampoo at a public bath, her anger dissolves into appreciation upon encountering the manager.
Her capabilities include proficient magic potion crafting, though execution often backfires. Examples include a magic-intensifying potion intended for Jahy but accidentally consumed by a dog, a magic pill used to impersonate Jahy that instead enhanced Jahy's reputation, and a cloning potion that spawned multiple Jahy duplicates. Her supernatural tendency to undermine her own schemes remains a core trait.
In the human world, Saurva's rivalry-fueled actions frequently collide with ordinary life. During a festival, her perspective runs parallel to Jahy's. Encounters like the coincidental public bath meeting illustrate her capacity for fleeting connections beyond her obsession with defeating Jahy.
Her narrative trajectory remains focused on comedic rivalry without significant long-term development, emphasizing her role as a persistent but ineffective challenger to Jahy.