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Almita Serey Percham, a Leprechaun stationed at the Fairy Warehouse, emerges as one of the youngest fairies in her narrative universe. Her chronological journey spans from age seven during *Suka Suka*'s events to twelve in *Suka Moka*'s initial volumes, maturing to seventeen by the sequel's conclusion. As an untuned Leprechaun, she confronts the existential threat haunting her race: extended dream states that corrode physical vitality, culminating in fatal deterioration. By *Suka Moka*'s sixth volume, her waking consciousness dwindles to fractured intervals, sustained only temporarily by palliative treatments despite twelve-hour unconscious episodes.
Her appearance features lemon-blonde braids framing amber-brown eyes, paired with practical yet whimsical attire—a long white dress layered with a green vest. A paradoxical blend of warm-hearted optimism and daring impulsiveness defines her character, later tempered by acquired acrophobia. This vertigo originates not from self-preservation instinct but from traumatic childhood falls that traumatized observers.
Her *Suka Suka* portrayal emphasizes chaotic vitality, including a cliffside plummet that becomes a catalyst for supporting characters' philosophical reckonings. Though chronologically youthful, she demonstrates martial resolve through basic swordsmanship training under Willem Kmetsch's tutelage. Capabilities include hyper-accelerated reflexes, temporary wing manifestation through controlled Venenum usage, and activation of the Fairy Gate—a self-annihilating combat technique.
In *Suka Moka*, she evolves into an anchor figure at the Fairy Warehouse as its senior surviving Leprechaun, guiding initiates while battling her own circadian fragility. Five years post-volume 8, protracted institutional opposition from the Guardian Wings Military culminates in her belated synchronization with the Excavated Weapon Percham, transforming her into a sanctioned fairy soldier. This transition follows years of bureaucratic delays despite her Harbinger Dream signaling attunement readiness.
Her arc crystallizes themes of sacrificial duty clashing with biological vulnerability, mirroring systemic exploitation of her species. Near-death crises and deteriorating health indirectly reshape interpersonal dynamics, sparking ethical conflicts regarding Venenum's emergency application for her survival.
Her appearance features lemon-blonde braids framing amber-brown eyes, paired with practical yet whimsical attire—a long white dress layered with a green vest. A paradoxical blend of warm-hearted optimism and daring impulsiveness defines her character, later tempered by acquired acrophobia. This vertigo originates not from self-preservation instinct but from traumatic childhood falls that traumatized observers.
Her *Suka Suka* portrayal emphasizes chaotic vitality, including a cliffside plummet that becomes a catalyst for supporting characters' philosophical reckonings. Though chronologically youthful, she demonstrates martial resolve through basic swordsmanship training under Willem Kmetsch's tutelage. Capabilities include hyper-accelerated reflexes, temporary wing manifestation through controlled Venenum usage, and activation of the Fairy Gate—a self-annihilating combat technique.
In *Suka Moka*, she evolves into an anchor figure at the Fairy Warehouse as its senior surviving Leprechaun, guiding initiates while battling her own circadian fragility. Five years post-volume 8, protracted institutional opposition from the Guardian Wings Military culminates in her belated synchronization with the Excavated Weapon Percham, transforming her into a sanctioned fairy soldier. This transition follows years of bureaucratic delays despite her Harbinger Dream signaling attunement readiness.
Her arc crystallizes themes of sacrificial duty clashing with biological vulnerability, mirroring systemic exploitation of her species. Near-death crises and deteriorating health indirectly reshape interpersonal dynamics, sparking ethical conflicts regarding Venenum's emergency application for her survival.