TV-Series
Description
Shigi operates as an Inquisitor for the Holy Dynasty's Pope's central office, tasked with eradicating heresy by executing non-believers, devil worshippers, pagans, and those guilty of misconduct through burning, an authority conferred by her religious office. She possesses light brown or blonde waist-length hair, green or blue-green eyes, and stands 165 cm tall. Her attire features a stylized nun's outfit with a traditional headpiece and neckpiece, an open white frilled dress, a blue jacket adorned with elegant designs, armbands, white garters, and metal thigh-high boots.

Profoundly devoted to order and faith, Shigi exhibits extreme seriousness and inflexible judgment. While fundamentally virtuous, she condemns perceived heretics without hesitation. She harbors particular animosity toward the Rebel Army, viewing them as abominations, and opposes alchemy as heretical—a stance causing internal church debate. Her eagerness to eliminate threats to orthodoxy drives her to target Annelotte specifically, partly due to Annelotte's demonic heritage.

In combat, she wields the Holy Flame Mace and God's Chained Blade with exceptional technique, making her a formidable opponent. She channels Divine Power and manifests divine miracles through specific Holy Poses detailed in sacred scriptures. Her combat parameters reflect high bravery, popularity, resourcefulness, leadership, and potential, with slightly less experience.

Her background includes traveling to Gainos to worship at the Grand Cathedral. During this journey, she encountered Ymir, saved a sick child, and executed bandits and heretics. These actions culminated in her formal appointment as Inquisitor and receipt of the Holy Flame Mace. In the main storyline, she confronts Annelotte near Gainos Castle after Annelotte seeks church guidance, declaring her a heretic and initiating a duel with a death-by-holy-fire sentence. Shigi perceives the Rebel Army as a den of heretical activity and actively seeks its destruction.

She teaches Holy Poses through a dedicated lesson segment, emphasizing her role in disseminating religious practices.