Description
Shella E. Lee stands as the sole female among Kall-Su's Sorcerer Shoguns. She possesses brown hair, blue eyes, and a petite, thin frame, dressed in a red tunic over a white undershirt and pants. Though she binds her chest to minimize its appearance and identifies as male, her gender remains visibly apparent.
Deep loyalty to Kall-Su defines her personality, mixed with growing concern over his changing behavior. She feels pity for him upon learning of his traumatic childhood, even after he attacks her. She maintains a close friendship with fellow shogun Yngwei von Mattström. Before joining Kall-Su's group, she traveled as a bard, performing ballads and reciting poetry. Inspired by his ideals and believing him the prophesied messiah destined to save the world, she became the last member to join the Sorcerer Shoguns.
Her abilities blend bardic arts with nature magic. She conjures magic claws capable of cutting stone, their power increasing when bundled. Her primary weapon is the Silver Harp, used to perform the "Dead Symphony"—music inducing sleep, confusion, paralysis, or fear in enemies while restoring health or boosting courage in allies. Additional spells include "Fairy Tells" for divining the future, "Stagnation" to minimize vital functions for recovery, and "Vision" for foresight.
Her story unfolds during Kall-Su's strategic conquests and the hunt for Anthrasax's final seal. She remains silent upon learning adversaries like Kai Harn and Tia Noto Yoko survive. Contemplating Kall-Su's growing detachment and Tiptoe City's decay, she senses intruders in Castle Judas and confronts Di-Amon and his allies. Aided by Yngwei and other shoguns, she is defeated by Di-Amon under the full moon. Kall-Su intervenes, but his uncharacteristic brutality—injuring Yngwei and nearly killing Di-Amon—disturbs her. Attempts to discuss Kall-Su's changes with Yngwei meet indifference.
When other shoguns depart to find the flying city King Crimson Glory and the hidden Sheila Metallicana, Shella stays at Castle Judas to protect Kall-Su. Ten days later, investigating manifestations of Kall-Su's childhood trauma in the castle basement, she overhears Anthrasax's voice. Kall-Su—controlled by the entity—seals Shella and guards in ice for witnessing the exchange. Later shown unconscious, she is carried by Maclalpine Toni Strauss outside Judas City as they witness Anthrasax's awakening and the city's destruction.
Awakening after Anthrasax's rise, Shella discusses the unleashed horrors with Maclalpine and Ba Thory. They narrowly survive the approach of Anthrasax and demon gods thanks to intervening angels. Following Dark Schneider's defeat of Anthrasax, she leads refugees with Maclalpine and Ba Thory, interpreting celestial events like shooting stars as omens of destruction. She observes multiplying angels with the group, questioning whether they herald salvation or doom.
Four years after King Crimson Glory's fall, she continues leading refugees in the post-apocalyptic landscape. During a demon attack slaughtering most refugees, she protects Maclalpine, sustaining severe injuries that force her into a hibernation state for recovery. Rescued by Seraphs, she witnesses subsequent battles involving Dark Schneider and Uriel. After recovering, she awakens during these conflicts but is separated from others upon returning to Earth, landing in a forest where she encounters an unknown demon.
Deep loyalty to Kall-Su defines her personality, mixed with growing concern over his changing behavior. She feels pity for him upon learning of his traumatic childhood, even after he attacks her. She maintains a close friendship with fellow shogun Yngwei von Mattström. Before joining Kall-Su's group, she traveled as a bard, performing ballads and reciting poetry. Inspired by his ideals and believing him the prophesied messiah destined to save the world, she became the last member to join the Sorcerer Shoguns.
Her abilities blend bardic arts with nature magic. She conjures magic claws capable of cutting stone, their power increasing when bundled. Her primary weapon is the Silver Harp, used to perform the "Dead Symphony"—music inducing sleep, confusion, paralysis, or fear in enemies while restoring health or boosting courage in allies. Additional spells include "Fairy Tells" for divining the future, "Stagnation" to minimize vital functions for recovery, and "Vision" for foresight.
Her story unfolds during Kall-Su's strategic conquests and the hunt for Anthrasax's final seal. She remains silent upon learning adversaries like Kai Harn and Tia Noto Yoko survive. Contemplating Kall-Su's growing detachment and Tiptoe City's decay, she senses intruders in Castle Judas and confronts Di-Amon and his allies. Aided by Yngwei and other shoguns, she is defeated by Di-Amon under the full moon. Kall-Su intervenes, but his uncharacteristic brutality—injuring Yngwei and nearly killing Di-Amon—disturbs her. Attempts to discuss Kall-Su's changes with Yngwei meet indifference.
When other shoguns depart to find the flying city King Crimson Glory and the hidden Sheila Metallicana, Shella stays at Castle Judas to protect Kall-Su. Ten days later, investigating manifestations of Kall-Su's childhood trauma in the castle basement, she overhears Anthrasax's voice. Kall-Su—controlled by the entity—seals Shella and guards in ice for witnessing the exchange. Later shown unconscious, she is carried by Maclalpine Toni Strauss outside Judas City as they witness Anthrasax's awakening and the city's destruction.
Awakening after Anthrasax's rise, Shella discusses the unleashed horrors with Maclalpine and Ba Thory. They narrowly survive the approach of Anthrasax and demon gods thanks to intervening angels. Following Dark Schneider's defeat of Anthrasax, she leads refugees with Maclalpine and Ba Thory, interpreting celestial events like shooting stars as omens of destruction. She observes multiplying angels with the group, questioning whether they herald salvation or doom.
Four years after King Crimson Glory's fall, she continues leading refugees in the post-apocalyptic landscape. During a demon attack slaughtering most refugees, she protects Maclalpine, sustaining severe injuries that force her into a hibernation state for recovery. Rescued by Seraphs, she witnesses subsequent battles involving Dark Schneider and Uriel. After recovering, she awakens during these conflicts but is separated from others upon returning to Earth, landing in a forest where she encounters an unknown demon.