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Daleth, former leader of the witches and twin sister of Sade, initially presents a sarcastic and aloof personality. She frequently makes grim remarks about others' happiness, a defense against deep-seated insecurities and low self-esteem stemming from disfiguring facial scars inflicted by Sade to differentiate them. To hide her appearance, she constantly wears a white nun's habit and a skull mask. Her physical features include long silver hair, purple eyes, and a voluptuous figure, though her self-perception remains damaged by the scars.
She assumed leadership after Sade's apparent death, overseeing gatherings like the witches' sabbath. Early interactions reveal her informing the Duke and Alice that the witch who cursed the Duke died due to her immense magical power. Initially antagonistic—attempting to capture Zain for his time magic and withholding information about Sade—Daleth gradually shifts allegiances. She aids the main cast by summoning Amelia, the octopus witch, in a failed attempt to break the Duke's curse.
A pivotal moment occurs when Walter, the Duke's brother, encounters her crying in her church within the witches' world. He compliments her appearance and encourages her to stop hiding, sparking her romantic feelings and marking the first genuine praise she received. This catalyzes her journey toward self-acceptance. Growing confidence leads her to abandon the skull mask; with Viola and Alice's help, she adopts a black nun's habit to distance herself from Sade's legacy. Her personality evolves from closed-off to open and empathetic, forming genuine friendships and actively supporting the Duke's quest.
Her magical expertise lies in illusion magic, allowing her to manipulate perceptions and create false realities. She leverages this ability for tactical insights about Sade during the final confrontation. Her involvement deepens as she enrolls in a wizarding school alongside the main cast, contributing to the battle against Sade. During the climax, she confronts her past self, reconciling with Sade, who removes her scars as an act of atonement.
Her character arc concludes with transformation: she willingly becomes human to marry Walter, facilitated by Sade's intervention ensuring the Duchess accepts their union. This decision solidifies her happy ending as she steps down as head witch and embraces a mortal life with Walter.
She assumed leadership after Sade's apparent death, overseeing gatherings like the witches' sabbath. Early interactions reveal her informing the Duke and Alice that the witch who cursed the Duke died due to her immense magical power. Initially antagonistic—attempting to capture Zain for his time magic and withholding information about Sade—Daleth gradually shifts allegiances. She aids the main cast by summoning Amelia, the octopus witch, in a failed attempt to break the Duke's curse.
A pivotal moment occurs when Walter, the Duke's brother, encounters her crying in her church within the witches' world. He compliments her appearance and encourages her to stop hiding, sparking her romantic feelings and marking the first genuine praise she received. This catalyzes her journey toward self-acceptance. Growing confidence leads her to abandon the skull mask; with Viola and Alice's help, she adopts a black nun's habit to distance herself from Sade's legacy. Her personality evolves from closed-off to open and empathetic, forming genuine friendships and actively supporting the Duke's quest.
Her magical expertise lies in illusion magic, allowing her to manipulate perceptions and create false realities. She leverages this ability for tactical insights about Sade during the final confrontation. Her involvement deepens as she enrolls in a wizarding school alongside the main cast, contributing to the battle against Sade. During the climax, she confronts her past self, reconciling with Sade, who removes her scars as an act of atonement.
Her character arc concludes with transformation: she willingly becomes human to marry Walter, facilitated by Sade's intervention ensuring the Duchess accepts their union. This decision solidifies her happy ending as she steps down as head witch and embraces a mortal life with Walter.