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Lucoa, once revered as the dragon goddess Quetzalcoatl, relinquished her divine standing after drinking cursed liquor—an act that sparked a scandal involving her sister Quetzalpetlatl, rooted in Aztec myths. Exiled for this transgression, she still asserts her influence on human civilization’s progress despite her fallen status.

In human guise, she embodies a statuesque, curvaceous figure with striking heterochromatic eyes: her left eye transitions from a navy-blue outer ring to a yellow inner circle with a green slit pupil, while her right eye combines a green outer ring adorned with intricate patterns and a black inner zone housing a yellow slit pupil. Long, wavy locks cascade in blonde hues interwoven with turquoise and green streaks. Her dragon horns remain visible, though she conceals her tail beneath casual attire—often a black tank top, denim shorts, thigh-high stockings, and a pink cap. Her true form manifests as a colossal feathered serpent crowned by a skeletal mask and expansive wings, ranking among the largest dragonkind.

Lucoa exudes serene nonchalance, frequently dispensing wisdom to younger dragons with a gentle smile. Yet her disregard for social propriety surfaces in playful flirtations, particularly toward Shouta Magatsuchi, the fledgling mage who summoned her. Despite her provocative attire and teasing demeanor, she harbors sincere affection for Shouta, valuing his protective instincts and cherishing their bond.

Aligned with the Spectating Faction, she evades conflict, retreating from disputes to restore tranquility. Rare displays of assertiveness emerge when necessary, such as erecting protective barriers against threats to Shouta. Her vast powers encompass memory alteration, dimensional traversal, reality distortion, and causality manipulation—abilities ranked at planetary scale. She wields elemental control over water and flora, projects energy bursts, and regenerates injuries, though she disdains combat.

Shouta initially perceives her as a mischievous demon, yet Lucoa views him as a solace to her solitude. She nurtures friendships with Tohru and Kobayashi, offering guidance while monitoring their lives. Spin-off narratives like *Lucoa is My XX* explore her evolving rapport with Shouta, highlighting mutual reliance and her cautious emotional vulnerability.

Trivia notes highlight her design’s inspiration from the male Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl and her frequent role as fan-service icon due to her proportions. Standing 185 cm tall with measurements of B120/W70/H85, she towers above fellow dragons in human form.