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Tarlotte, also known as "Tarlotte of the Aligned Planets," is the Absolute Angel Batraz. She possesses a notably short temper, and her anger often leads to destructive consequences for those who oppose her. Tarlotte frequently struggles with verbal expression, finding it difficult to articulate her thoughts and emotions effectively.
Her origins trace back to the original Absolute Angel Cielo, who fragmented into four entities—Murakumo, Batraz, Claíomh Solais, and Megingjord—during the catastrophic "Seven Days of Hot Snow." Megingjord later split into two parts, making Tarlotte one of the core fragments representing aspects of Cielo's power.
Physically, Tarlotte is short in stature with pale green hair extending just past her shoulders. She has deep golden eyes and wears a headband accentuating purple cat ears. Her typical attire includes a purple uniform top and skirt, complemented by a green tail matching her hair. The emblem designating her as an Absolute Angel is located on her right thigh.
Initially serving as an antagonist, Tarlotte attacks Onsenyado Academy, absorbing students' life energy to sustain herself, demonstrating her role as a weapon of destruction under others' influence. Her past involves significant trauma; she was captured and subjected to experiments by the Morality Enforcement Squad, leaving lasting psychological scars. Sōjirō Ayanokoji, the second-oldest sibling of the Ayanokoji family, rescued her. Despite her abusive behavior toward him, Sōjirō maintains genuine concern for her well-being, forming a complex protective bond.
Tarlotte exhibits a childish demeanor reflected in impulsive actions and occasional inarticulateness. After the main series, she experiences a hot spring for the first time at Onsenyado Academy, inadvertently intruding on Kaon and Himiko and unintentionally inciting chaos, highlighting her naiveté and lack of social awareness. In the final OVA, her playful and troublesome side emerges as she disrupts a school assembly while chasing a moth, emphasizing her childlike tendencies.
Later, Kazuya Ayanokoji forcibly takes Tarlotte as part of his plan to reunite the Absolute Angels into Cielo. During the fusion process, Cielo confronts the individuality and emotional bonds of each fragment, including Tarlotte's connection to Sōjirō. Following Kazuya's defeat and Cielo's dissolution, Tarlotte is freed and returns to her life, presumably alongside Sōjirō.
Her character design references Taruto and Charlotte from the creator's earlier work, *Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto*, though she exists as a distinct entity within *Shattered Angels* lore.
Her origins trace back to the original Absolute Angel Cielo, who fragmented into four entities—Murakumo, Batraz, Claíomh Solais, and Megingjord—during the catastrophic "Seven Days of Hot Snow." Megingjord later split into two parts, making Tarlotte one of the core fragments representing aspects of Cielo's power.
Physically, Tarlotte is short in stature with pale green hair extending just past her shoulders. She has deep golden eyes and wears a headband accentuating purple cat ears. Her typical attire includes a purple uniform top and skirt, complemented by a green tail matching her hair. The emblem designating her as an Absolute Angel is located on her right thigh.
Initially serving as an antagonist, Tarlotte attacks Onsenyado Academy, absorbing students' life energy to sustain herself, demonstrating her role as a weapon of destruction under others' influence. Her past involves significant trauma; she was captured and subjected to experiments by the Morality Enforcement Squad, leaving lasting psychological scars. Sōjirō Ayanokoji, the second-oldest sibling of the Ayanokoji family, rescued her. Despite her abusive behavior toward him, Sōjirō maintains genuine concern for her well-being, forming a complex protective bond.
Tarlotte exhibits a childish demeanor reflected in impulsive actions and occasional inarticulateness. After the main series, she experiences a hot spring for the first time at Onsenyado Academy, inadvertently intruding on Kaon and Himiko and unintentionally inciting chaos, highlighting her naiveté and lack of social awareness. In the final OVA, her playful and troublesome side emerges as she disrupts a school assembly while chasing a moth, emphasizing her childlike tendencies.
Later, Kazuya Ayanokoji forcibly takes Tarlotte as part of his plan to reunite the Absolute Angels into Cielo. During the fusion process, Cielo confronts the individuality and emotional bonds of each fragment, including Tarlotte's connection to Sōjirō. Following Kazuya's defeat and Cielo's dissolution, Tarlotte is freed and returns to her life, presumably alongside Sōjirō.
Her character design references Taruto and Charlotte from the creator's earlier work, *Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto*, though she exists as a distinct entity within *Shattered Angels* lore.