TV-Series
Description
Eclair Martinozzi is a 14-year-old knight of the Biscotti Republic and leader of the Biscotti Knights Praetorian Guards unit, serving directly under Princess Millhiore. Trained in combat since childhood, she specializes in dual-sword wielding and javelin use. Her appearance features short green hair, blue eyes, drooping green animal ears, a matching tail, and average-sized breasts. She chafes at her smaller ears, an insecurity often played for comedy.
Eclair exhibits a serious, stubborn personality, frequently acting as the straight man to Cinque Izumi's antics. She holds deep admiration for Princess Millhiore. Her tsundere nature surfaces prominently in interactions with Cinque, where initial annoyance or frustration masks underlying affection. The ear-related inferiority complex remains a recurring gag.
Lorrain Martinozzi is her older brother and former leader of the Biscotti Knights; leadership transferred to Eclair in the second season. Childhood friends Yuki and Rico remain close companions. Her dynamic with Cinque evolves significantly, marked by comedic tension and moments implying romantic interest. A pivotal skirmish with a jewel thief results in Eclair accidentally sharing her first kiss with Cinque, solidifying her feelings and establishing a narrative of one-sided romantic attraction toward him.
Eclair's combat abilities expand throughout the series. Early skills include generating shockwaves from her blades. Second-season training enables her to manifest Bright Equipment—specifically the Bright Ice Sword—and execute advanced techniques: Skycracking Cutter (a single energy slash), Skycracking Cross (a cross-shaped energy blast), and Skycracking Double Cross (a combined attack with Cinque). She also develops Light Fang Vortex, an energy blast adapted from another character's technique via her Bright Equipment, noted for its effectiveness against demons.
Her role evolves from Imperial Guard captain to leader of the entire Biscotti Knights following her brother's decision to step down. This promotion coincides with intensified training under Dalkian prior to Cinque's second-season return, reflecting her growing responsibility and combat proficiency. Her development intertwines leadership duties, martial progression, and unresolved romantic tension toward Cinque.
Eclair exhibits a serious, stubborn personality, frequently acting as the straight man to Cinque Izumi's antics. She holds deep admiration for Princess Millhiore. Her tsundere nature surfaces prominently in interactions with Cinque, where initial annoyance or frustration masks underlying affection. The ear-related inferiority complex remains a recurring gag.
Lorrain Martinozzi is her older brother and former leader of the Biscotti Knights; leadership transferred to Eclair in the second season. Childhood friends Yuki and Rico remain close companions. Her dynamic with Cinque evolves significantly, marked by comedic tension and moments implying romantic interest. A pivotal skirmish with a jewel thief results in Eclair accidentally sharing her first kiss with Cinque, solidifying her feelings and establishing a narrative of one-sided romantic attraction toward him.
Eclair's combat abilities expand throughout the series. Early skills include generating shockwaves from her blades. Second-season training enables her to manifest Bright Equipment—specifically the Bright Ice Sword—and execute advanced techniques: Skycracking Cutter (a single energy slash), Skycracking Cross (a cross-shaped energy blast), and Skycracking Double Cross (a combined attack with Cinque). She also develops Light Fang Vortex, an energy blast adapted from another character's technique via her Bright Equipment, noted for its effectiveness against demons.
Her role evolves from Imperial Guard captain to leader of the entire Biscotti Knights following her brother's decision to step down. This promotion coincides with intensified training under Dalkian prior to Cinque's second-season return, reflecting her growing responsibility and combat proficiency. Her development intertwines leadership duties, martial progression, and unresolved romantic tension toward Cinque.