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Fizel, titled Fizel Synthesis Twenty-Nine, operates as a supporting character in the Alicization narrative. She ranks among the youngest Integrity Knights alongside Linel Synthesis Twenty-Eight. Her straw-colored hair is cropped short, and upward-accented eyes convey resolute determination. She dons an ink-black uniform matching Linel’s, secured by a green belt holding dual thirty-centimeter short-swords with reddish wooden grips.
Unlike others in her world, Fizel received her Sacred Task at age five from Administrator, plunging her into a brutal experiment. She joined Linel and twenty-eight children forced into repetitive cycles of mutual killing. Administrator resurrected casualties to continue the trials, though resurrections risked memory loss, personality shifts, or catastrophic failure. To ensure reliable revivals, Fizel and Linel mastered clean kills via single strikes to the heart or head.
After the other children perished, Administrator abandoned the project. Fizel and Linel chose to become Integrity Knights. When Chief Elder Chudelkin denied them, they slew the prior holders of Synthesis Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine positions in a match, compelling Administrator to induct them as apprentices.
During Alicization Rising, Fizel and Linel detected intruders—Kirito and Eugeo—within the Axiom Church. Seeking promotion to full knights, they posed as "sister apprentices" to ambush the duo. Using poisoned blades, they paralyzed the intruders. While transporting them from the 29th to the 50th floor, they recounted their past.
Presenting their captives on the 50th floor, they argued with Fanatio Synthesis Two. Kirito, however, had covertly chanted a counter-Sacred Art and paralyzed Fizel and Linel with their own poisoned blades. Immobilized during Kirito’s battle, they were later freed after he destroyed their weapons, searched for hidden threats, and ordered Eugeo to administer the antidote.
Fizel and Linel remain the only Integrity Knights not sourced from Four Empires Tournament victors or Taboo Index violators. They retain human memories and lack celestial-world delusions. Originally, the web novel depicted this character as male under the name Bisuten Thirty-nine.
Unlike others in her world, Fizel received her Sacred Task at age five from Administrator, plunging her into a brutal experiment. She joined Linel and twenty-eight children forced into repetitive cycles of mutual killing. Administrator resurrected casualties to continue the trials, though resurrections risked memory loss, personality shifts, or catastrophic failure. To ensure reliable revivals, Fizel and Linel mastered clean kills via single strikes to the heart or head.
After the other children perished, Administrator abandoned the project. Fizel and Linel chose to become Integrity Knights. When Chief Elder Chudelkin denied them, they slew the prior holders of Synthesis Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine positions in a match, compelling Administrator to induct them as apprentices.
During Alicization Rising, Fizel and Linel detected intruders—Kirito and Eugeo—within the Axiom Church. Seeking promotion to full knights, they posed as "sister apprentices" to ambush the duo. Using poisoned blades, they paralyzed the intruders. While transporting them from the 29th to the 50th floor, they recounted their past.
Presenting their captives on the 50th floor, they argued with Fanatio Synthesis Two. Kirito, however, had covertly chanted a counter-Sacred Art and paralyzed Fizel and Linel with their own poisoned blades. Immobilized during Kirito’s battle, they were later freed after he destroyed their weapons, searched for hidden threats, and ordered Eugeo to administer the antidote.
Fizel and Linel remain the only Integrity Knights not sourced from Four Empires Tournament victors or Taboo Index violators. They retain human memories and lack celestial-world delusions. Originally, the web novel depicted this character as male under the name Bisuten Thirty-nine.