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Nein Auler, Director and First Unit Commander of the Illegal Fairy Regulatory Agency Dorothea, enforces order against fairy-related crimes with unyielding precision. As the sole female member of the legendary Seven Knights from the Unification War, her battlefield ferocity earned her the title “Witch of Ainedern.” Her sharp blue eyes, short brown hair, and a mole beneath her left lip frame a face often set in stern focus, rarely seen without her crisp Dorothea uniform.

A disciplinarian by reputation, she balances ironclad professionalism with fleeting moments of warmth—permitting the creature Chimee to linger at her side or trading dry quips with subordinates like Lily Heineman. She spearheads investigations into illicit fairy operations, partnering with figures such as Prime Minister Golbarn Helwise while shielding secrets like Marlya Noel’s anomalous fairy possession to safeguard her agents.

In the Unification War, she carved through frontlines wielding Aliadra, a chainsword that fractures into a whip-like segmented blade. Her fairy, Morzeneak, channels glacial force to immobilize foes and their fairies alike. Post-war, she pivoted to command, quelling artificial fairy uprisings and dismantling the Gui Carlin mafia. Notable operations include deploying Aliadra to crush Schwarz Diese’s rebellion and clashing with Beevee Liscar, where Morzeneak’s frost sealed victory.

Her past intertwines with loyalty: rescuing Klara Kysenaria from wartime soldiers forged a bond that drew Klara into Dorothea’s ranks. Pragmatism defines her dealings, from extracting intel through negotiations with Damien Carme to navigating Zesskia’s political fray, opposing volatile artificial fairies while hunting elite accomplices of criminal syndicates.

Surviving an assassination attempt during Golbarn’s funeral convoy—thwarted by Lily’s intervention—she persists in securing the peace, arresting Gui Carlin affiliates and probing Marco Bellwood’s schemes. Though her exterior remains unflinching, a wry epilogue jest about becoming prime minister hints at latent levity, swiftly masked by her trademark resolve.