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Description
Cham Fau belongs to the Mi Ferario, a fairy species with a humanoid appearance and small stature, often called a Pixie. She assists Aura Warriors, individuals who pilot mecha known as Aura Battlers using their life energy or "aura." Her primary duty involves supporting pilots in controlling these machines, particularly the Dunbine. Transported to the fantasy world of Byston Well, she forms a close bond with the protagonist Shō Zama. Her background includes extensive training to combat evil spirits, aligning her with others like witches fighting entities such as Zakenna.
Personality-wise, she is consistently helpful and earnest, striving to contribute meaningfully. Despite good intentions, she frequently encounters comical mishaps, like becoming trapped in boxes or hitting glass windows. She acts as an emotional anchor, sensitive to interpersonal tensions and mediating conflicts among teammates with more extreme personalities. Her loyalty manifests as unwavering support for Shō, whom she vigorously defends. She harbors unrequited romantic feelings for him but chooses not to express them, recognizing his affection for Marvel Frozen.
Her character evolves across narratives. In the original *Aura Battler Dunbine* series, she transforms from a detached fairy into an integral member of the resistance against Drake Luft. Her bond with Shō deepens as she aids him in controlling his volatile aura abilities, witnessing numerous tragedies, including the deaths of most main characters. She emerges as the sole survivor of the final battle and is later revealed as the series' narrator. In the spin-off *The Knights of the Multiverse*, she originates from a magic-based world and was separated from her twin sister Lilith during a multiversal convergence. Found by Shinn Asuka, she becomes his companion as they search across dimensions for Lilith. Here, she retains her core traits—supporting Shinn, mediating team conflicts, and assisting with aura control—while expanding her role to include teaching Shinn to manage his Newtype-like abilities.
Her skill set includes flight via her wings and the ability to generate and manipulate aura energy. This allows her to stabilize others' aura powers during dangerous flare-ups, a critical function given the lethal risks of uncontrolled aura. For protection in combat zones, she uses a specialized battle suit designed by allies. While not a frontline fighter, her aura-channeling abilities provide essential support during battles.
Her relationships define much of her narrative purpose. She serves as Shō's emotional confidante and cheerleader in *Dunbine*. In *Knights of the Multiverse*, her dynamic with Shinn mirrors her original partnership, emphasizing mentorship in aura control and mutual loyalty. Her separation from and reunion with Lilith adds familial depth to her motivations in the spin-off. Across differing contexts, her core identity remains consistent: a dedicated, kind-hearted mediator whose presence bolsters allies in tactical and emotional capacities.
The conclusion of her original story arc underscores her narrative significance. As the sole survivor of her group, she ensures the story of Byston Well is preserved, framing the series as her recounting of events. Her survival and enduring role across continuities highlight her resilience and narrative importance.
Personality-wise, she is consistently helpful and earnest, striving to contribute meaningfully. Despite good intentions, she frequently encounters comical mishaps, like becoming trapped in boxes or hitting glass windows. She acts as an emotional anchor, sensitive to interpersonal tensions and mediating conflicts among teammates with more extreme personalities. Her loyalty manifests as unwavering support for Shō, whom she vigorously defends. She harbors unrequited romantic feelings for him but chooses not to express them, recognizing his affection for Marvel Frozen.
Her character evolves across narratives. In the original *Aura Battler Dunbine* series, she transforms from a detached fairy into an integral member of the resistance against Drake Luft. Her bond with Shō deepens as she aids him in controlling his volatile aura abilities, witnessing numerous tragedies, including the deaths of most main characters. She emerges as the sole survivor of the final battle and is later revealed as the series' narrator. In the spin-off *The Knights of the Multiverse*, she originates from a magic-based world and was separated from her twin sister Lilith during a multiversal convergence. Found by Shinn Asuka, she becomes his companion as they search across dimensions for Lilith. Here, she retains her core traits—supporting Shinn, mediating team conflicts, and assisting with aura control—while expanding her role to include teaching Shinn to manage his Newtype-like abilities.
Her skill set includes flight via her wings and the ability to generate and manipulate aura energy. This allows her to stabilize others' aura powers during dangerous flare-ups, a critical function given the lethal risks of uncontrolled aura. For protection in combat zones, she uses a specialized battle suit designed by allies. While not a frontline fighter, her aura-channeling abilities provide essential support during battles.
Her relationships define much of her narrative purpose. She serves as Shō's emotional confidante and cheerleader in *Dunbine*. In *Knights of the Multiverse*, her dynamic with Shinn mirrors her original partnership, emphasizing mentorship in aura control and mutual loyalty. Her separation from and reunion with Lilith adds familial depth to her motivations in the spin-off. Across differing contexts, her core identity remains consistent: a dedicated, kind-hearted mediator whose presence bolsters allies in tactical and emotional capacities.
The conclusion of her original story arc underscores her narrative significance. As the sole survivor of her group, she ensures the story of Byston Well is preserved, framing the series as her recounting of events. Her survival and enduring role across continuities highlight her resilience and narrative importance.