PallaPalla, alias Sailor Pallas, serves the Dead Moon Circus as part of the Amazoness Quartet under Queen Nehelenia and Zirconia. Though fated to awaken in the 30th century as Chibiusa’s guardian within the Sailor Quartet, Nehelenia’s corruption twists her into an antagonist. Her name originates from the asteroid Pallas, echoing Greek mythology via *pallo* (to brandish a spear) and *palladion* (a protective relic), tying her to Athena, goddess of wisdom. Physically, PallaPalla sports light blue hair in a bun, bright blue eyes, and stands as the quartet’s shortest member. Her Amazoness Quartet outfit combines a blue bikini with dark blue spherical accents, an orange skirt, and ball-themed accessories. Her Sailor Pallas guise features a white leotard with a pale blue sailor collar, a star-shaped brooch, and knee-high boots embellished with inverted triangular arches and yellow stars. Her personality exudes immaturity and outspokenness, often expressed through third-person speech and childlike naivety. Despite being the quartet’s second-oldest, her demeanor clashes with her proactive role as a spellcaster, positioning her as a foil to Sailor Mercury through contrasts in maturity and tactical intellect. In the *Dream* arc and *Sailor Moon Eternal*, PallaPalla drives the Dead Moon Circus’s schemes, wielding her blue Amazon Stone to ensnare protagonists in barriers, transform the Amazon Trio into humans, and reverse the ages of Usagi and Chibiusa. Key spells like *Tama-no-Kouburi* (area-sealing) and *Gyaku-Tama* (age manipulation) persistently challenge the Sailor Guardians. Her backstory reveals the Sailor Quartet fell under Nehelenia’s corruption while dormant in the Amazon Jungle. Following their defeat, Sailor Saturn and Neo-Queen Serenity purge the corruption, restoring them as Chibiusa’s future protectors in the 30th century. During the *Stars* arc, they assist Chibiusa against foes like Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon before succumbing to coordinated assaults by fellow Sailor Guardians. PallaPalla’s arc across narratives highlights her dual nature as a manipulated antagonist with inherent heroic potential. Her cyclical corruption and redemption mirror the Sailor Quartet’s overarching role as adversaries-turned-protectors, bound to their eventual destiny safeguarding Crystal Tokyo.

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