TV-Series
Description
Alisa Ilinichina Amiella is a God Eater who originally hails from the Fenrir Russian Branch before being transferred to the Far East Branch. She is a young woman with silver hair and blue eyes, often recognized by her black and red checkered beret, matching short skirt, and black leather jacket. Her age during her initial deployment is fifteen, and she stands at one hundred sixty centimeters tall.
Alisa is classified as a New-Type God Eater, a designation that grants her access to a second-generation God Arc. This weapon is a powerful and versatile piece of biotechnology that can transform between a melee form, which she typically uses as a long blade named Avenger, and a ranged form, which she wields as an assault gun called Raging Lore. She also utilizes a buckler-type shield known as Primstone. Her aptitude with this advanced weapon is evident in her exceptional scores during simulated combat exercises.
Her personality is initially marked by a high degree of pride and a strong awareness of her own elite status as a New-Type. This leads her to adopt a dismissive and condescending attitude toward God Eaters who use older model神机, referring to them with terms like "old-type" and showing little respect even for veteran队长 like Lindow Amamiya. This cold and haughty demeanor is a defense mechanism that masks a deep psychological wound.
The central driving force behind Alisa's actions and her greatest vulnerability is the trauma of witnessing her parents being killed before her eyes by a powerful, black lion-like Aragami known as a Dyaus Pita. This event instilled in her a potent and paralyzing mixture of hatred and terror, specifically directed at Aragami of a similar tiger-like form. The trauma is so severe that she requires regular psychological counseling. Her motivation is not merely to fight Aragami, but to confront and overcome the specific memory that haunts her, a goal that makes her prone to instability when faced with her phobia.
In the story, Alisa's role is that of a catalyst and a character who must be saved from herself. Her unresolved trauma is exploited by a superior, who implants a subconscious command, or "imprint," that triggers a breakdown during a critical mission. When confronted by an Aragami reminiscent of her parents' killer, she loses control and her actions inadvertently lead to the disappearance of the team's leader, Lindow Amamiya. This event plunges her into deep guilt and self-recrimination.
Her recovery and subsequent development are central to her arc. Through the support and understanding of her fellow God Eaters, particularly the protagonist, she begins to heal. A key event is the "resonance" or "感应现象" she experiences with the protagonist, which helps her break down her emotional barriers. As she regains her confidence, her personality softens considerably. She becomes a cooperative, kind, and dependable ally, eventually shedding her arrogant exterior and proving herself to be a highly skilled and tactically minded soldier. Her skills are not just in combat; she also demonstrates a strong understanding of tactical theory and becomes a key figure in the "Cradle" unit, which focuses on establishing satellite bases and contributing to Fenrir's expansion efforts.
Her key relationships are defined by this journey of growth. She initially clashes with Lindow Amamiya due to her prejudice against "old-types," but his disappearance becomes a source of immense guilt that she later seeks to atone for by helping to rescue him. She forms a strong bond of friendship and mutual respect with her comrade Sakuya Tachibana, despite a moment where a mental command forces her to turn on her friend, a situation she overcomes by only firing healing bullets. Her most significant relationship is with the protagonist, whose empathy and shared struggle help her find the strength to face her fears. In some continuities, their bond deepens into a romantic one.
As she matures, Alisa's notable abilities extend beyond her initial raw talent. She masters her New-Type God Arc, becoming proficient in both close-quarters blade combat and ranged gunplay, even using specialized bullets like recovery shots to support her teammates. She overcomes her crippling psychological trauma, transforming her past weakness into a source of resolve. Her experience and leadership qualities grow to the point where she takes on more significant responsibilities, eventually rising to the rank of Branch Leader in later storylines.
Alisa is classified as a New-Type God Eater, a designation that grants her access to a second-generation God Arc. This weapon is a powerful and versatile piece of biotechnology that can transform between a melee form, which she typically uses as a long blade named Avenger, and a ranged form, which she wields as an assault gun called Raging Lore. She also utilizes a buckler-type shield known as Primstone. Her aptitude with this advanced weapon is evident in her exceptional scores during simulated combat exercises.
Her personality is initially marked by a high degree of pride and a strong awareness of her own elite status as a New-Type. This leads her to adopt a dismissive and condescending attitude toward God Eaters who use older model神机, referring to them with terms like "old-type" and showing little respect even for veteran队长 like Lindow Amamiya. This cold and haughty demeanor is a defense mechanism that masks a deep psychological wound.
The central driving force behind Alisa's actions and her greatest vulnerability is the trauma of witnessing her parents being killed before her eyes by a powerful, black lion-like Aragami known as a Dyaus Pita. This event instilled in her a potent and paralyzing mixture of hatred and terror, specifically directed at Aragami of a similar tiger-like form. The trauma is so severe that she requires regular psychological counseling. Her motivation is not merely to fight Aragami, but to confront and overcome the specific memory that haunts her, a goal that makes her prone to instability when faced with her phobia.
In the story, Alisa's role is that of a catalyst and a character who must be saved from herself. Her unresolved trauma is exploited by a superior, who implants a subconscious command, or "imprint," that triggers a breakdown during a critical mission. When confronted by an Aragami reminiscent of her parents' killer, she loses control and her actions inadvertently lead to the disappearance of the team's leader, Lindow Amamiya. This event plunges her into deep guilt and self-recrimination.
Her recovery and subsequent development are central to her arc. Through the support and understanding of her fellow God Eaters, particularly the protagonist, she begins to heal. A key event is the "resonance" or "感应现象" she experiences with the protagonist, which helps her break down her emotional barriers. As she regains her confidence, her personality softens considerably. She becomes a cooperative, kind, and dependable ally, eventually shedding her arrogant exterior and proving herself to be a highly skilled and tactically minded soldier. Her skills are not just in combat; she also demonstrates a strong understanding of tactical theory and becomes a key figure in the "Cradle" unit, which focuses on establishing satellite bases and contributing to Fenrir's expansion efforts.
Her key relationships are defined by this journey of growth. She initially clashes with Lindow Amamiya due to her prejudice against "old-types," but his disappearance becomes a source of immense guilt that she later seeks to atone for by helping to rescue him. She forms a strong bond of friendship and mutual respect with her comrade Sakuya Tachibana, despite a moment where a mental command forces her to turn on her friend, a situation she overcomes by only firing healing bullets. Her most significant relationship is with the protagonist, whose empathy and shared struggle help her find the strength to face her fears. In some continuities, their bond deepens into a romantic one.
As she matures, Alisa's notable abilities extend beyond her initial raw talent. She masters her New-Type God Arc, becoming proficient in both close-quarters blade combat and ranged gunplay, even using specialized bullets like recovery shots to support her teammates. She overcomes her crippling psychological trauma, transforming her past weakness into a source of resolve. Her experience and leadership qualities grow to the point where she takes on more significant responsibilities, eventually rising to the rank of Branch Leader in later storylines.