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Emeralda Etuva, called Eme, is a human mage from Ente Isla who served as the Holy Saint Aire Empire’s royal court magician. Celebrated as her world’s foremost magical authority, she spearheaded crucial strategies among the four heroes resisting the Demon Lord’s conquest. Her strategic foresight and sharp perception prompted her to retreat from the Demon Lord’s initial assault, valuing calculated maneuvers over reckless clashes.

She bears emerald-green hair and eyes, her petite stature belying her legendary magical prowess. Though appearing youthful, she is slightly older than companion Emilia Justina, placing her in her early twenties. Her speech flows with unhurried cadence—trailing phrases and drawn-out vowels—conveying a thoughtful, approachable nature. This languid manner vanishes in grave moments, though she habitually deflects tension with levity.

Devoted to Emilia, Emeralda crafts tools like Holy Vitamin β, a mana-replenishing energy drink masquerading as a health tonic, to sustain her ally’s recovery. Their bond intertwines earnest loyalty with playful jabs at Emilia’s rumored affection for the Demon Lord. Alongside warrior Albert Ende, she forges a complementary partnership melding brute force and arcane skill, their size and temperament differences fostering a balance of reliance and respect.

Following Ente Isla’s conflicts, she adapts to modern Tokyo, grappling with technology and dense cityscapes much like prior heroes. Her voracious appetite defies her frame, especially for Japanese sweets like cream puffs, while fascination with trains and gadgets injects humor into her cultural acclimation.

In combat, her spells prove devastating: petrifying the Demon Lord’s general Alciel and suspending the Demon Lord mid-air to enable Emilia’s decisive strike. These acts cement her legacy as both master tactician and catalyst for turning points.

Later, she navigates Ente Isla’s fractured politics after ally Olba Mayer’s betrayal. Willingness to collaborate with former foes underscores her flexible ethics, prioritizing pragmatic resolutions over rigid allegiances in a world where hero and villain lines blur.