TV-Series
Description
Latina is a young devil girl discovered severely weakened and near death in a forest by adventurer Dale Reki. Her background identifies her as the daughter of the deceased demon Rug, with no immediate family or guardians present. This isolation prompted Dale to assume responsibility for her care. Her demon heritage grants distinctive traits: platinum blonde hair, grey eyes, and broken horns concealed under her hair with pink ribbons. She typically wears a green frilled dress reminiscent of Lolita fashion, paired with brown shoes and white ruffled socks.

Latina possesses a personality blending kindness, curiosity, and emotional intelligence beyond her years. She maintains a childlike demeanor even while maturing physically. A natural aptitude allows her to rapidly master languages, cooking, magic, and other skills, often motivated by a desire to express affection toward her guardian. She exhibits acute sensitivity to malice in others, reacting with physical discomfort like flinching or headaches. Her innate aura radiates love and acceptance, calming animals, beastkin, and legendary creatures who perceive her as an equal. This stems from inherited fairy magic—a power viewed as a curse by traditional demon society, leading to her banishment and the vilification of her origins.

As Latina develops, her relationship with Dale evolves significantly. Initial fatherly feelings gradually shift toward romantic affection, causing adolescent frustration as Dale continues to perceive her primarily as a daughter. Her persistent expression of love ultimately results in their marriage and children. This transition aligns with her broader advocacy for freedom and kindness within her world, prioritizing compassion over aggression unless confronted by hostility.

Her demonic traits include the criminal mark mentioned in her backstory, symbolizing her ostracization. The inherited fairy magic accelerates emotional maturation in those it affects, contributing to her capacity for deep affection and the societal fears that led to her exile. Despite these challenges, she remains committed to seeing the best in others and fostering connections based on mutual respect.