TV-Series
Description
Cecil Sudō, a 17-year-old wizard barrister (benmashi) of Canadian-Japanese heritage, made history as the youngest to pass Japan's national bar exam at age 15. She operates from Tokyo's Butterfly Law Office, defending magic-related criminal cases in specialized courtrooms. Her driving purpose is to exonerate her mother, Megumi Sudō, sentenced to death for killing an officer during a hostage crisis six years prior—an incident where Cecil died from a gunshot only to be mysteriously revived, erasing her memory of the event.
She stands 154 cm tall with lavender hair in twin braids and a high pigtail section, both secured by pink bows, complemented by straight bangs and light blue eyes. Her unconventional "battle clothes" include a pink shirt, a "C"-marked leather bomber jacket, a violet mini-skirt with white stripes and sea-green lace, pink lacy socks, and brown ankle boots with pink bows. In court, she switches to a professional uniform: a frilly blouse, white coat with hot pink lining, white skirt, patterned thigh-high socks, and cream shoes.
Cecil radiates passion and kindness but acts impulsively, rarely weighing consequences. Her fierce sense of justice fuels opposition to wizard (wud) discrimination and advocacy for human-wizard coexistence, though defending guilty clients strains colleague relationships. She intervenes protectively when witnessing rudeness or danger yet faces criticism for unprofessional attire and friction from unchecked optimism and naïveté.
Her magic manifests diversely under duress: initial metal manipulation crafts a manned mech (Diaboloid) from ambient metals, though environment-dependent. Later near-death ordeals unlock fire manipulation with reflective traits and sand/stone control, each activation tied to broken braid charms. She ultimately manifests wings, revealed as a millennial legendary wizard with Lucifer ties—a status attracting antagonists like the anti-human Macal faction.
Cecil's growth confronts systemic injustice and hidden truths: her childhood revival was orchestrated by Macal leader Shimon Makusu to summon Lucifer, who instead incarnated as her colleague Moyo Tento. Rejecting Macal's ideology, she deepens her justice commitment while mastering expanding powers, combating prejudice, and navigating ethical conflicts like defending reprehensible clients. Her arc concludes by embracing her role as a human-wizard unifier, supported by Lucifer/Moyo due to her inherent purity.
She stands 154 cm tall with lavender hair in twin braids and a high pigtail section, both secured by pink bows, complemented by straight bangs and light blue eyes. Her unconventional "battle clothes" include a pink shirt, a "C"-marked leather bomber jacket, a violet mini-skirt with white stripes and sea-green lace, pink lacy socks, and brown ankle boots with pink bows. In court, she switches to a professional uniform: a frilly blouse, white coat with hot pink lining, white skirt, patterned thigh-high socks, and cream shoes.
Cecil radiates passion and kindness but acts impulsively, rarely weighing consequences. Her fierce sense of justice fuels opposition to wizard (wud) discrimination and advocacy for human-wizard coexistence, though defending guilty clients strains colleague relationships. She intervenes protectively when witnessing rudeness or danger yet faces criticism for unprofessional attire and friction from unchecked optimism and naïveté.
Her magic manifests diversely under duress: initial metal manipulation crafts a manned mech (Diaboloid) from ambient metals, though environment-dependent. Later near-death ordeals unlock fire manipulation with reflective traits and sand/stone control, each activation tied to broken braid charms. She ultimately manifests wings, revealed as a millennial legendary wizard with Lucifer ties—a status attracting antagonists like the anti-human Macal faction.
Cecil's growth confronts systemic injustice and hidden truths: her childhood revival was orchestrated by Macal leader Shimon Makusu to summon Lucifer, who instead incarnated as her colleague Moyo Tento. Rejecting Macal's ideology, she deepens her justice commitment while mastering expanding powers, combating prejudice, and navigating ethical conflicts like defending reprehensible clients. Her arc concludes by embracing her role as a human-wizard unifier, supported by Lucifer/Moyo due to her inherent purity.