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Chtholly Nota Seniorious, born February 22, 422, on Sky Island 94, belongs to the Leprechauns—a fairy-derived race forged from fragments of the Visitor child Elq Hrqstn. Discovered as an infant in the woods by elder fairies, she grew amid a crumbling world, later emerging as the eldest of her generation at Sky Island 68’s Fairy Warehouse. Entrusted with the holy sword Seniorious, a relic once wielded by Lillia Asplay—linked to Willem Kmetsch’s history—she ascended as a Grade S Fairy Soldier, defending floating islands against the predatory Timere.

Her early appearance showcased sky-blue hair and ocean-blue eyes, often adorned with a floral hat gifted by Willem, paired with military garb and steel armor in combat. Prolonged use of Venenum, the energy source empowering Leprechauns, eroded her psyche, inducing visions of Elq and memory loss. This decay manifested physically as crimson hair, signaling her merging identity with Elq. Amidst her decline, her bond with Willem deepened, evolving from mentorship to romance, culminating in a heartfelt marriage proposal.

During a surface mission, her deterioration intensified after encountering Elq’s preserved form, nearly eclipsing her consciousness with the Visitor’s influence. In a climactic battle against a Timere onslaught, she summoned Desperatio, a secondary Dug Weapon, to rescue Willem and Nephren Ruq Insania. Activating the lethal Fairy Gate—a technique unleashing a Leprechaun’s full power—she annihilated the Timere horde but succumbed to fatal wounds. Her final words, expressing gratitude to Willem, preceded a death that defied Leprechaun norms, leaving her body intact rather than dissolving.

Her sacrifice curtailed Timere incursions for decades. Five years later, the sequel *Suka Moka* hints at her reincarnation as Ryehl, a fledgling fairy on Sky Island 38—a reflection of the Leprechauns’ cyclical existence tied to Elq’s fragmented soul.

Chtholly blended the responsibility of an elder sibling figure with a spirited impulsiveness. She publicly shunned sweets as childish yet secretly relished butter cake and bitter coffee. Stubbornness, jealousy, and reckless actions around Willem contrasted her acceptance of a warrior’s grim destiny, though she fiercely pursued fleeting joy, proclaiming herself "the happiest girl in the world" in her final breath.

Trained by Willem, she wielded enhanced speed, strength, and masterful swordsmanship, conjuring wings for aerial combat. Venenum-fueled prowess came at a cost, accelerating her mental unraveling. The Fairy Gate, a desperate final strike, epitomized the tragic expendability woven into her existence.