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Born in 1182 as a Greek astrological sibyl, Ladylee Tangleroad's existence transformed irrevocably upon encountering an injured Crusader. Despite initial refusal, she consumed the ambrosia he offered, gaining absolute immortality that halted death, aging, decay, and illness while granting instantaneous regeneration. This boon twisted her life force circulation, permanently severing her independent use of magic. Centuries of relentless immortality became a profound curse, fueling her obsessive quest for death through countless failed suicide attempts utilizing magically engineered weapons and schemes.
Her prolonged life intersected documented history, including an 1870 Paris photograph with astronomer Nicolas Camille Flammarion. During this era, she developed admiration for singer Jenny Lind. Accumulating vast wealth, she later acquired the financially troubled Orbit Portal Company. Believing outer space—free of Earth's ley lines—could break her curse, she sabotaged the Spaceplane Orion's test flight, intending to perish with all aboard. Pilot Daedalus Sequenzia prevented catastrophe, saving every passenger except himself. The event was publicly misreported as the "Miracle of 88" with no casualties. Ladylee escaped unnoticed and discovered a girl, Arisa Meigo, manifested during the incident wielding reality-altering powers born from the collective wishes of those onboard.
Exploiting this discovery, Ladylee revitalized Orbit Portal around the "Miracle of 88" narrative, suppressing investigations into Daedalus's death. She spearheaded construction of Endymion, a space elevator designed as a colossal magical circle and suicide mechanism. To ensure control, she hired Daedalus's daughter, Shutaura Sequenzia, as leader of the Black Crow Unit—tasking her with guarding Arisa while withholding their shared connection to the Orion incident. Ladylee tested Arisa's powers by staging an explosion during a public event, confirming their potency.
As Endymion neared completion, Ladylee forced Arisa to perform at its opening ceremony, threatening audiences to ensure compliance. She revealed her role in Daedalus's death to Shutaura, who responded by stabbing her—an injury Ladylee dismissed as her "16th stabbing," demonstrating her regenerative immortality. During the final confrontation aboard Endymion, Ladylee activated her spell, intending to harness Arisa's powers to destroy herself and all life on Earth. She justified her actions by expressing millennia of torment: "My experiment on the Orion failed, but I attained an unexpected by-product. I got Arisa. With her miracle power, I can finally die. Now let's all die together!"
The spell was thwarted by combined efforts, causing Endymion's partial destruction. Defeated yet alive due to her immortality, Ladylee was captured and confined by Academy City for experimentation. She was later observed in a catatonic state with electrodes attached, noted as a perpetual subject for immortality research with potential to resurface despite imprisonment.
Ladylee resembles a child aged 10–12—a consequence of consuming ambrosia young—with long blonde twintails, aquamarine eyes, and fair skin. Her attire features eccentric checkered patterns, a top hat, and a red cape, often described as gothic lolita. Centuries of existence eroded her initial kindness into manipulative cruelty, exemplified by her disregard for collateral damage and willingness to sacrifice millions to achieve death.
Her prolonged life intersected documented history, including an 1870 Paris photograph with astronomer Nicolas Camille Flammarion. During this era, she developed admiration for singer Jenny Lind. Accumulating vast wealth, she later acquired the financially troubled Orbit Portal Company. Believing outer space—free of Earth's ley lines—could break her curse, she sabotaged the Spaceplane Orion's test flight, intending to perish with all aboard. Pilot Daedalus Sequenzia prevented catastrophe, saving every passenger except himself. The event was publicly misreported as the "Miracle of 88" with no casualties. Ladylee escaped unnoticed and discovered a girl, Arisa Meigo, manifested during the incident wielding reality-altering powers born from the collective wishes of those onboard.
Exploiting this discovery, Ladylee revitalized Orbit Portal around the "Miracle of 88" narrative, suppressing investigations into Daedalus's death. She spearheaded construction of Endymion, a space elevator designed as a colossal magical circle and suicide mechanism. To ensure control, she hired Daedalus's daughter, Shutaura Sequenzia, as leader of the Black Crow Unit—tasking her with guarding Arisa while withholding their shared connection to the Orion incident. Ladylee tested Arisa's powers by staging an explosion during a public event, confirming their potency.
As Endymion neared completion, Ladylee forced Arisa to perform at its opening ceremony, threatening audiences to ensure compliance. She revealed her role in Daedalus's death to Shutaura, who responded by stabbing her—an injury Ladylee dismissed as her "16th stabbing," demonstrating her regenerative immortality. During the final confrontation aboard Endymion, Ladylee activated her spell, intending to harness Arisa's powers to destroy herself and all life on Earth. She justified her actions by expressing millennia of torment: "My experiment on the Orion failed, but I attained an unexpected by-product. I got Arisa. With her miracle power, I can finally die. Now let's all die together!"
The spell was thwarted by combined efforts, causing Endymion's partial destruction. Defeated yet alive due to her immortality, Ladylee was captured and confined by Academy City for experimentation. She was later observed in a catatonic state with electrodes attached, noted as a perpetual subject for immortality research with potential to resurface despite imprisonment.
Ladylee resembles a child aged 10–12—a consequence of consuming ambrosia young—with long blonde twintails, aquamarine eyes, and fair skin. Her attire features eccentric checkered patterns, a top hat, and a red cape, often described as gothic lolita. Centuries of existence eroded her initial kindness into manipulative cruelty, exemplified by her disregard for collateral damage and willingness to sacrifice millions to achieve death.