TV-Series
Description
Heine of the Flame ranks among the Demon Army's Four Heavenly Kings. Her striking appearance features dark skin, stark white hair, piercing red eyes, and prominent horns. Generously curved with large breasts, she favors a skimpy red-trimmed outfit to manage residual heat from her fire abilities despite her innate resistance. An oddball aura lingers around her.
Pride and confidence define her, often expressed through a seductive demeanor. Unlike her peers, she treats enemies with reason and politeness, hesitating to harm children and even inviting adversaries like Six to join the Demon Army. Kind and sensitive, she deeply cares for comrades and sympathizes with enemies' losses. Yet repeated traumas—sexual harassment, humiliation, and betrayals by Six, Snow, and the Kisaragi Corporation—shattered her initial lack of grudge against humanity, breeding disdain.
Her history intertwines with Combat Agent Six. After clashing during a Demon Army supply convoy attack, she twice attempted to recruit him, enduring sexual harassment and defeat. In their second battle, she lost her dragon-sourced magicite stone, a vital power amplifier, critically weakening her. This loss proved pivotal when the stone became bait during the Demon Army's invasion of the Kingdom of Grace. Fighting alongside Heavenly King Gadalkand, she witnessed his brutal death at Six's hands before retreating under a forced truce.
Post-invasion, Heine fell swiftly to Lilith the Dark, indirectly causing Demon Lord Mehlmehl's death. After the Demon Kingdom surrendered to Kisaragi Corporation, she was enslaved as a living water heater in their base, suffering constant humiliation.
Her core abilities focus on Fire Magic, channeling blue fireballs through her magicite catalyst, paired with natural heat resistance. Her original magicite stone, personally empowered, was replaced by one from Tiger Man after Six destroyed it. She also carried a teleport stone for swift returns to the Demon Lord's castle.
Relationships anchor her arc. Interactions with Six spiraled from recruitment attempts to trauma-fueled obsession with killing him. She shares a near-maternal bond with fellow Heavenly King Russell of the Water, though she rejects his goal of human eradication. Gadalkand's death left her distraught. Her rivalry with Snow briefly turned to camaraderie during survival, but Snow betrayed her for money. She protects Viper loyally, often worrying for her. Her griffin, Isaac, initially rejected her after enslavement forced her to release him, but they reconciled when she tearfully explained.
Pride and confidence define her, often expressed through a seductive demeanor. Unlike her peers, she treats enemies with reason and politeness, hesitating to harm children and even inviting adversaries like Six to join the Demon Army. Kind and sensitive, she deeply cares for comrades and sympathizes with enemies' losses. Yet repeated traumas—sexual harassment, humiliation, and betrayals by Six, Snow, and the Kisaragi Corporation—shattered her initial lack of grudge against humanity, breeding disdain.
Her history intertwines with Combat Agent Six. After clashing during a Demon Army supply convoy attack, she twice attempted to recruit him, enduring sexual harassment and defeat. In their second battle, she lost her dragon-sourced magicite stone, a vital power amplifier, critically weakening her. This loss proved pivotal when the stone became bait during the Demon Army's invasion of the Kingdom of Grace. Fighting alongside Heavenly King Gadalkand, she witnessed his brutal death at Six's hands before retreating under a forced truce.
Post-invasion, Heine fell swiftly to Lilith the Dark, indirectly causing Demon Lord Mehlmehl's death. After the Demon Kingdom surrendered to Kisaragi Corporation, she was enslaved as a living water heater in their base, suffering constant humiliation.
Her core abilities focus on Fire Magic, channeling blue fireballs through her magicite catalyst, paired with natural heat resistance. Her original magicite stone, personally empowered, was replaced by one from Tiger Man after Six destroyed it. She also carried a teleport stone for swift returns to the Demon Lord's castle.
Relationships anchor her arc. Interactions with Six spiraled from recruitment attempts to trauma-fueled obsession with killing him. She shares a near-maternal bond with fellow Heavenly King Russell of the Water, though she rejects his goal of human eradication. Gadalkand's death left her distraught. Her rivalry with Snow briefly turned to camaraderie during survival, but Snow betrayed her for money. She protects Viper loyally, often worrying for her. Her griffin, Isaac, initially rejected her after enslavement forced her to release him, but they reconciled when she tearfully explained.