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Fizel, also known as Fizel Synthesis Twenty-Nine, is a supporting character in the Alicization arc. She is one of the youngest members of the Integrity Knights, a position she holds alongside her constant companion, Linel. Fizel is a young girl around the age of ten, with short, straw-colored hair and blue eyes that are often described as having an upward slant, giving her an expression of strong resolve.
Fizel's background is deeply rooted in the cruel experiments of the Axiom Church's leader, Administrator. Unlike most children in the underworld who receive their life's calling at the age of ten, Fizel and Linel were assigned their Sacred Task at just five years old. They were part of a group of thirty children forced to kill each other in a horrific experiment designed to research a resurrection spell. In this experiment, any child who died would be brought back by Administrator, often with severe side effects such as memory loss or mental deterioration. To increase the chances of a successful and complete resurrection, Fizel and Linel trained themselves to kill each other cleanly and instantly, aiming for the heart or head. This brutal upbringing honed their skills as a perfect, lethal duo. After weeks of the experiment, only Fizel and Linel remained. When Administrator abandoned the project, the two girls chose to become Integrity Knights. After being initially denied the position by the Chief Elder, they killed the previous holders of the Synthesis Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine numbers in a match, thus claiming their titles as apprentice knights.
Personality-wise, Fizel initially presents a facade of innocence to mask her deadly nature. She and Linel work together seamlessly, with a bond forged through their shared traumatic past. Their primary motivation is to prove themselves as true Integrity Knights. To this end, upon hearing of intruders Kirito and Eugeo within the Axiom Church, they devise a plan to capture and kill them on their own to gain prestige. Fizel adopts a deceptive role, pretending to be a harmless church apprentice alongside Linel. This cunning and ruthless behavior, however, is largely a product of her upbringing. Her core motivation stems from a desire for recognition and to solidify her place within the knightly order.
In the story, Fizel and Linel successfully ambush Kirito and Eugeo by using poisoned blades to paralyze them, dragging the captives to the fiftieth floor of the Central Cathedral to present them to the other knights. However, Kirito, having anticipated their treachery, neutralizes the poison and turns their own weapon against them, paralyzing the two girls. They are forced to watch helplessly as Kirito and Eugeo battle the full-fledged Integrity Knights.
Fizel’s most significant relationship is with Linel Synthesis Twenty-Eight. Their partnership is absolute; they are rarely seen apart and share an intimate understanding of each other. They refer to each other with nicknames and have a history of mutual killing and resurrection that has created an unbreakable, albeit disturbing, connection. Unlike most Integrity Knights, who are seasoned warriors or criminals implanted with false memories, Fizel and Linel remember their human past because they were neither winners of the Four Empires Unity Tournament nor violators of the Taboo Index. This shared, unique origin sets them apart from the other knights.
While Fizel does not undergo a major personal transformation in her initial appearance, her role evolves beyond that of a mere antagonist. After the fall of Administrator and during the ensuing war against the Dark Territory, she and Linel participate in the defense of the East Gate. In later stages of the conflict, they are shown using their unique perspective to help another Integrity Knight, Renly, overcome his paralyzing fear in battle. After the war, Fizel is officially promoted to the rank of a true Integrity Knight. In the subsequent era of the Star King, she is also noted to have helped guide the younger apprentice knight Ronie Arabel, showing a capacity for mentorship that contrasts with her violent introduction.
In terms of notable abilities, Fizel is a skilled combatant specializing in assassination techniques. Her weapon of choice is a short sword, roughly the length of a dagger, which allows for high mobility and an advantage in close-quarters combat, particularly in aerial maneuvers. She and Linel are experts in using poisoned blades and work in perfect synchronization to overwhelm and disable their targets. Their entire fighting style is a direct result of the Administrator's experiment, refined by years of practice in efficiently killing with a single, precise strike.
Fizel's background is deeply rooted in the cruel experiments of the Axiom Church's leader, Administrator. Unlike most children in the underworld who receive their life's calling at the age of ten, Fizel and Linel were assigned their Sacred Task at just five years old. They were part of a group of thirty children forced to kill each other in a horrific experiment designed to research a resurrection spell. In this experiment, any child who died would be brought back by Administrator, often with severe side effects such as memory loss or mental deterioration. To increase the chances of a successful and complete resurrection, Fizel and Linel trained themselves to kill each other cleanly and instantly, aiming for the heart or head. This brutal upbringing honed their skills as a perfect, lethal duo. After weeks of the experiment, only Fizel and Linel remained. When Administrator abandoned the project, the two girls chose to become Integrity Knights. After being initially denied the position by the Chief Elder, they killed the previous holders of the Synthesis Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine numbers in a match, thus claiming their titles as apprentice knights.
Personality-wise, Fizel initially presents a facade of innocence to mask her deadly nature. She and Linel work together seamlessly, with a bond forged through their shared traumatic past. Their primary motivation is to prove themselves as true Integrity Knights. To this end, upon hearing of intruders Kirito and Eugeo within the Axiom Church, they devise a plan to capture and kill them on their own to gain prestige. Fizel adopts a deceptive role, pretending to be a harmless church apprentice alongside Linel. This cunning and ruthless behavior, however, is largely a product of her upbringing. Her core motivation stems from a desire for recognition and to solidify her place within the knightly order.
In the story, Fizel and Linel successfully ambush Kirito and Eugeo by using poisoned blades to paralyze them, dragging the captives to the fiftieth floor of the Central Cathedral to present them to the other knights. However, Kirito, having anticipated their treachery, neutralizes the poison and turns their own weapon against them, paralyzing the two girls. They are forced to watch helplessly as Kirito and Eugeo battle the full-fledged Integrity Knights.
Fizel’s most significant relationship is with Linel Synthesis Twenty-Eight. Their partnership is absolute; they are rarely seen apart and share an intimate understanding of each other. They refer to each other with nicknames and have a history of mutual killing and resurrection that has created an unbreakable, albeit disturbing, connection. Unlike most Integrity Knights, who are seasoned warriors or criminals implanted with false memories, Fizel and Linel remember their human past because they were neither winners of the Four Empires Unity Tournament nor violators of the Taboo Index. This shared, unique origin sets them apart from the other knights.
While Fizel does not undergo a major personal transformation in her initial appearance, her role evolves beyond that of a mere antagonist. After the fall of Administrator and during the ensuing war against the Dark Territory, she and Linel participate in the defense of the East Gate. In later stages of the conflict, they are shown using their unique perspective to help another Integrity Knight, Renly, overcome his paralyzing fear in battle. After the war, Fizel is officially promoted to the rank of a true Integrity Knight. In the subsequent era of the Star King, she is also noted to have helped guide the younger apprentice knight Ronie Arabel, showing a capacity for mentorship that contrasts with her violent introduction.
In terms of notable abilities, Fizel is a skilled combatant specializing in assassination techniques. Her weapon of choice is a short sword, roughly the length of a dagger, which allows for high mobility and an advantage in close-quarters combat, particularly in aerial maneuvers. She and Linel are experts in using poisoned blades and work in perfect synchronization to overwhelm and disable their targets. Their entire fighting style is a direct result of the Administrator's experiment, refined by years of practice in efficiently killing with a single, precise strike.