TV-Series
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Filvis Challia, former captain of the Dionysus Familia, concealed her dual identity as the rogue agent Creature Ein under Enyo’s command. Originally distinguished by long black hair, crimson eyes, and a frilled white dress layered with a light blue-trimmed coat, her physical form warped after merging with her clone. The fusion elongated her hair to floor-length, darkened her irises to azure, and bleached her skin bluish-white, with pale red roots spreading from the magic stone embedded in her chest.
Her demeanor mirrored typical elven distaste for physical contact, amplified by an obsessive belief in her own impurity that isolated her even from fellow elves. Though perceived as harsh or aloof, she nurtured fierce loyalty toward select companions, notably Lefiya Viridis, whom she trained in concurrent chanting and magical combat. Post-transformation into a Creature, her psyche fractured, manifesting suicidal impulses and anguish over her monstrous existence. To manage this torment, she fragmented her emotional agony into the clone Ein—a hostile counterpart who despised Filvis yet paradoxically mirrored her protective devotion to Lefiya.
As a Creature, Filvis wielded supernatural physical prowess: overwhelming strength, speed, and regenerative healing. Her combat prowess fused magic swordsmanship with rapid spellcasting, unleashing lightning strikes (Dio Thyrsos) and barriers (Dio Grail) through abbreviated chants. The duplication magic Einsel split her status to spawn clones, while chest-root tendrils instinctively shielded her from harm. Enhanced elven senses and falna-boosted reflexes complemented her armaments—the mind-sharpening blade Tear Pain and the Holy Tree-crafted wand Guardian’s White Torch.
Her past was defined by the harrowing "Nightmare on the 27th Floor," which scarred her body with Einsel’s magic stone and fractured her psyche. Enslaved by Dionysus after her transformation, she clung to obsessive loyalty toward him, valuing his acceptance of her corrupted form. Her final act saw her sacrificing herself against the Demi Spirit to shield allies, her magic stone shattered in the clash.
The clone Ein retained Filvis’s memories and skills but embodied hostility, mocking others with biting scorn. Despite this cruelty, Ein voiced unresolved regret, musing that encountering Lefiya sooner might have rewritten her destructive path.
Her demeanor mirrored typical elven distaste for physical contact, amplified by an obsessive belief in her own impurity that isolated her even from fellow elves. Though perceived as harsh or aloof, she nurtured fierce loyalty toward select companions, notably Lefiya Viridis, whom she trained in concurrent chanting and magical combat. Post-transformation into a Creature, her psyche fractured, manifesting suicidal impulses and anguish over her monstrous existence. To manage this torment, she fragmented her emotional agony into the clone Ein—a hostile counterpart who despised Filvis yet paradoxically mirrored her protective devotion to Lefiya.
As a Creature, Filvis wielded supernatural physical prowess: overwhelming strength, speed, and regenerative healing. Her combat prowess fused magic swordsmanship with rapid spellcasting, unleashing lightning strikes (Dio Thyrsos) and barriers (Dio Grail) through abbreviated chants. The duplication magic Einsel split her status to spawn clones, while chest-root tendrils instinctively shielded her from harm. Enhanced elven senses and falna-boosted reflexes complemented her armaments—the mind-sharpening blade Tear Pain and the Holy Tree-crafted wand Guardian’s White Torch.
Her past was defined by the harrowing "Nightmare on the 27th Floor," which scarred her body with Einsel’s magic stone and fractured her psyche. Enslaved by Dionysus after her transformation, she clung to obsessive loyalty toward him, valuing his acceptance of her corrupted form. Her final act saw her sacrificing herself against the Demi Spirit to shield allies, her magic stone shattered in the clash.
The clone Ein retained Filvis’s memories and skills but embodied hostility, mocking others with biting scorn. Despite this cruelty, Ein voiced unresolved regret, musing that encountering Lefiya sooner might have rewritten her destructive path.