TV-Series
Description
Eve Reese belongs to the persecuted Black Wing tribe, relentlessly hunted by Demon King Hakuou. Her driving purpose is to assassinate Hakuou and avenge her tribe's near-extermination. Years as prey forged a shy, reserved exterior masking profound distrust. Yet she reveals sadistic pleasure and a vengeful smile when eliminating enemies complicit in her tribe's oppression.
She possesses red eyes, dark purple hair, and signature black wings. Following the divine bird Caladorius's trial, her hair turns silver and red horns manifest, signifying a pivotal evolution in power and destiny.
In the original timeline, Eve became Demon Lord. She drained the mana of three heroes from Jioral Kingdom and unleashed a devastating energy attack. However, Keyaru defeated her familiars and overpowered her. Near death, he extracted her Philosopher's Stone—her heart—and promised her a new beginning.
Fleeing pursuers in the revised timeline, Eve reached Buranikka. Mistaken for the Demon Lord by Keyaru in a restaurant, she accepted his offered meal. Minotaurs attacked to capture her, poisoning her with a dart. Keyaru aided her escape, forging an alliance. Initially skeptical of the Healing Hero, she aligned with him upon discovering their shared goal against Hakuou. Keyaru mentored her, highlighting her leadership inadequacies while guiding her to harness Caladorius.
During Keyaru's ambush on a minotaur camp, only one survivor remained. Keyaru urged Eve to execute him for vengeance. Hesitant but resolved, she complied, embracing her determination to become the next Demon Lord. Later, she defended Buranikka against extermination forces by neutralizing enemy archers.
Her unique abilities include Light Magic and Dark Magic, inaccessible to ordinary humans, providing destructive force and battlefield control. She wields Black Wing Martial Arts and summons familiars, capable of fusion for greater strength. Additional skills encompass Fallen Angel of Chaos (enhancing dark/light magic accuracy), Black Cradle (boosting physical/magical defenses), and Familiar Invitation (contracting souls). She commands vast mana reserves, absorbs others' mana, erects powerful force fields, and flies. Post-Caladorius trial, she gained combat precognition, anticipating attacks seconds before they occur.
Her name originates from "Iblis," the Islamic figure who defied divine command, reflecting her rebellion against established authority.
She possesses red eyes, dark purple hair, and signature black wings. Following the divine bird Caladorius's trial, her hair turns silver and red horns manifest, signifying a pivotal evolution in power and destiny.
In the original timeline, Eve became Demon Lord. She drained the mana of three heroes from Jioral Kingdom and unleashed a devastating energy attack. However, Keyaru defeated her familiars and overpowered her. Near death, he extracted her Philosopher's Stone—her heart—and promised her a new beginning.
Fleeing pursuers in the revised timeline, Eve reached Buranikka. Mistaken for the Demon Lord by Keyaru in a restaurant, she accepted his offered meal. Minotaurs attacked to capture her, poisoning her with a dart. Keyaru aided her escape, forging an alliance. Initially skeptical of the Healing Hero, she aligned with him upon discovering their shared goal against Hakuou. Keyaru mentored her, highlighting her leadership inadequacies while guiding her to harness Caladorius.
During Keyaru's ambush on a minotaur camp, only one survivor remained. Keyaru urged Eve to execute him for vengeance. Hesitant but resolved, she complied, embracing her determination to become the next Demon Lord. Later, she defended Buranikka against extermination forces by neutralizing enemy archers.
Her unique abilities include Light Magic and Dark Magic, inaccessible to ordinary humans, providing destructive force and battlefield control. She wields Black Wing Martial Arts and summons familiars, capable of fusion for greater strength. Additional skills encompass Fallen Angel of Chaos (enhancing dark/light magic accuracy), Black Cradle (boosting physical/magical defenses), and Familiar Invitation (contracting souls). She commands vast mana reserves, absorbs others' mana, erects powerful force fields, and flies. Post-Caladorius trial, she gained combat precognition, anticipating attacks seconds before they occur.
Her name originates from "Iblis," the Islamic figure who defied divine command, reflecting her rebellion against established authority.