TV-Series
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Abelia serves as the highest-ranking officer under the tyrannical King Hamdo, acting as his second-in-command and most trusted personnel in the Hellywood fortress. Her background prior to this position is not detailed, but she has risen to a role of significant authority due to her competence and unwavering loyalty.
In terms of personality, Abelia is characterized by her complete and unquestioning devotion to Hamdo. She follows his orders without hesitation, even when they are needlessly cruel, brutal, or strategically inadvisable. She is a capable military strategist, though her advice is often ignored by the increasingly irrational king. While not as overtly monstrous as Hamdo himself, she carries out his most horrific commands, including the torture of prisoners such as the protagonist Shu. Beneath her stoic and dutiful exterior, Abelia harbors deep jealousy, particularly when Hamdo shows special interest or care toward the mysterious girl LaLa-Ru, which leads her to secretly spite and threaten the girl.
Abelia's primary motivation is to serve Hamdo and maintain order within his crumbling regime. She constantly reassures him of her loyalty and that she will never betray him. Her role in the story is that of Hamdo's executor, tasked with carrying out his will, managing his military operations, and directly confronting those who oppose him, including Shu when he attempts to escape or resist.
Her most significant relationship is with King Hamdo, to whom she reports directly and whose whims she thanklessly endures. This relationship is one of a subordinate who has dedicated herself entirely to a paranoid and unstable superior. She also has direct antagonistic relationships with the main characters, including Shu, whom she tortures, and LaLa-Ru, whom she views as a rival for Hamdo's attention.
Abelia undergoes a notable development by the series' end. After years of supporting Hamdo's destructive ambitions and following his brutal orders, she finally abandons him amidst the chaos of Hellywood's collapse, leaving him to die. She then chooses to join the free world, using her knowledge to help establish a peaceful future alongside the survivors, including the character Sarah, who ultimately forgives her for past atrocities. As a notable ability, Abelia possesses knowledge of the bound technology, which is instrumental in returning the protagonist Shu to his own time period.
In terms of personality, Abelia is characterized by her complete and unquestioning devotion to Hamdo. She follows his orders without hesitation, even when they are needlessly cruel, brutal, or strategically inadvisable. She is a capable military strategist, though her advice is often ignored by the increasingly irrational king. While not as overtly monstrous as Hamdo himself, she carries out his most horrific commands, including the torture of prisoners such as the protagonist Shu. Beneath her stoic and dutiful exterior, Abelia harbors deep jealousy, particularly when Hamdo shows special interest or care toward the mysterious girl LaLa-Ru, which leads her to secretly spite and threaten the girl.
Abelia's primary motivation is to serve Hamdo and maintain order within his crumbling regime. She constantly reassures him of her loyalty and that she will never betray him. Her role in the story is that of Hamdo's executor, tasked with carrying out his will, managing his military operations, and directly confronting those who oppose him, including Shu when he attempts to escape or resist.
Her most significant relationship is with King Hamdo, to whom she reports directly and whose whims she thanklessly endures. This relationship is one of a subordinate who has dedicated herself entirely to a paranoid and unstable superior. She also has direct antagonistic relationships with the main characters, including Shu, whom she tortures, and LaLa-Ru, whom she views as a rival for Hamdo's attention.
Abelia undergoes a notable development by the series' end. After years of supporting Hamdo's destructive ambitions and following his brutal orders, she finally abandons him amidst the chaos of Hellywood's collapse, leaving him to die. She then chooses to join the free world, using her knowledge to help establish a peaceful future alongside the survivors, including the character Sarah, who ultimately forgives her for past atrocities. As a notable ability, Abelia possesses knowledge of the bound technology, which is instrumental in returning the protagonist Shu to his own time period.