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Lugh, an 18-year-old female mage of Iscariot standing 160 cm tall with measurements of B82/W55/H83, operates under the alias "God of Light." She specializes as a thief of legendary treasures, having stolen the mythical armaments Brionac, Fragarach, and Claiomh Solais from the Sky Library—feats qualifying her as a Magic King Candidate. Her appearance features long white hair tied in a ponytail secured by a dark hair clip and a distinctive eyepatch worn over her right eye to optimize light-based magic by visualizing light one-dimensionally. She typically wears a black sleeveless unitard under a red off-shoulder kimono fastened with a yellow obi, paired with white ankle boots.
Personality-wise, Lugh presents as candid and nonchalant, often appearing emotionless due to difficulty expressing feelings, though genuine emotions surface in specific situations—embarrassment during perverse interactions or flustered reactions when Arata Kasuga accidentally gropes her. She demonstrates fierce loyalty to allies, especially Hijiri Kasuga, reacting with anger to any insult against her. Confident in her combat prowess, she self-identifies as the "second-strongest mage in the world" and exhibits ruthlessness in battle, incapacitating opponents like Levi and nearly killing Selina Sherlock. Her obsession with treasures leads her to propose marriage to Arata to inherit his weapons, notably Judecca. A mischievous and crafty side emerges occasionally, and she harbors masochistic tendencies, enjoying shibari play and deriving excitement from bondage scenarios despite denials.
As a descendant of divine beings modified during the Great Mage War, Lugh possesses a unique bloodline granting unrestricted mastery over mythical armaments. Her primary magic, Ildanach from the Invidia Archive, enables high-speed combat at light-equivalent velocities ("Luminesenc"), rendering her nearly untouchable and allowing evasion of most physical attacks. She wields dual katanas, employing techniques like "Light Slasher Fragarach" and "Five Pointed Crown Spear." A signature tactical advantage is "Post-Spell" incantation, casting magic before vocalizing commands to eliminate time lags. Switching her eyepatch to the left eye allows skill replication. Her mythical armaments enhance her capabilities: Brionac (a katar for multi-target strikes), Fragarach (a sword emitting long-range light beams), and Claiomh Solais (wings enabling flight and aerial attacks). She also possesses Tathlum, a pile weapon for demon destruction, and Dionysos among other relics.
With Master Liber’s assistance, Lugh accesses a temporary "Machine Mode" or "Arbitrator Mode," marked by body-wide markings granting ten seconds of power comparable to a Heavenly Arbiter. This form amplifies her speed beyond light and conjures salt swords for rapid assaults, but exacts a severe physical toll, causing unconsciousness and injury backlash afterward.
Her background involves joining Iscariot and forming bonds with Master Liber and Hijiri. During Iscariot’s assault on Royal Biblia Academy, she battled Levi Kazama and Trinity Seven members, later becoming an intermittent ally. Imprisoned by Master Liber with magic-suppressing shackles after a defeat, she escaped during conflict with Abyss Trinity and returned to Iscariot. In "Heavens Library & Crimson Lord," Lugh initially betrayed Arata’s team during a mission to Akio’s hometown ruins but cycled between captivity and cooperation after repeated bindings by Lieselotte and Selina Sherlock, ultimately aiding Arata against Abyss Trinity.
Relationships define key aspects of her development: Hijiri is her "precious friend," prompting defensive actions against threats like Akio Fudō. She collaborates with Master Liber despite his later imprisonment of her and provides aerial support to Levi Kazama. Her dynamic with Arata evolves from hostility to mutual aid, fueled by her desire to wield Judecca and inherit his treasures.
Lugh’s namesake derives from Irish mythology, with her armaments referencing relics like the Spear of Lugh (Brionac) and Sword of Light (Claiomh Solais). She refers to herself with the pronoun "this unit" and struggles with basic emotional expressions, resulting in robotic laughter.
Personality-wise, Lugh presents as candid and nonchalant, often appearing emotionless due to difficulty expressing feelings, though genuine emotions surface in specific situations—embarrassment during perverse interactions or flustered reactions when Arata Kasuga accidentally gropes her. She demonstrates fierce loyalty to allies, especially Hijiri Kasuga, reacting with anger to any insult against her. Confident in her combat prowess, she self-identifies as the "second-strongest mage in the world" and exhibits ruthlessness in battle, incapacitating opponents like Levi and nearly killing Selina Sherlock. Her obsession with treasures leads her to propose marriage to Arata to inherit his weapons, notably Judecca. A mischievous and crafty side emerges occasionally, and she harbors masochistic tendencies, enjoying shibari play and deriving excitement from bondage scenarios despite denials.
As a descendant of divine beings modified during the Great Mage War, Lugh possesses a unique bloodline granting unrestricted mastery over mythical armaments. Her primary magic, Ildanach from the Invidia Archive, enables high-speed combat at light-equivalent velocities ("Luminesenc"), rendering her nearly untouchable and allowing evasion of most physical attacks. She wields dual katanas, employing techniques like "Light Slasher Fragarach" and "Five Pointed Crown Spear." A signature tactical advantage is "Post-Spell" incantation, casting magic before vocalizing commands to eliminate time lags. Switching her eyepatch to the left eye allows skill replication. Her mythical armaments enhance her capabilities: Brionac (a katar for multi-target strikes), Fragarach (a sword emitting long-range light beams), and Claiomh Solais (wings enabling flight and aerial attacks). She also possesses Tathlum, a pile weapon for demon destruction, and Dionysos among other relics.
With Master Liber’s assistance, Lugh accesses a temporary "Machine Mode" or "Arbitrator Mode," marked by body-wide markings granting ten seconds of power comparable to a Heavenly Arbiter. This form amplifies her speed beyond light and conjures salt swords for rapid assaults, but exacts a severe physical toll, causing unconsciousness and injury backlash afterward.
Her background involves joining Iscariot and forming bonds with Master Liber and Hijiri. During Iscariot’s assault on Royal Biblia Academy, she battled Levi Kazama and Trinity Seven members, later becoming an intermittent ally. Imprisoned by Master Liber with magic-suppressing shackles after a defeat, she escaped during conflict with Abyss Trinity and returned to Iscariot. In "Heavens Library & Crimson Lord," Lugh initially betrayed Arata’s team during a mission to Akio’s hometown ruins but cycled between captivity and cooperation after repeated bindings by Lieselotte and Selina Sherlock, ultimately aiding Arata against Abyss Trinity.
Relationships define key aspects of her development: Hijiri is her "precious friend," prompting defensive actions against threats like Akio Fudō. She collaborates with Master Liber despite his later imprisonment of her and provides aerial support to Levi Kazama. Her dynamic with Arata evolves from hostility to mutual aid, fueled by her desire to wield Judecca and inherit his treasures.
Lugh’s namesake derives from Irish mythology, with her armaments referencing relics like the Spear of Lugh (Brionac) and Sword of Light (Claiomh Solais). She refers to herself with the pronoun "this unit" and struggles with basic emotional expressions, resulting in robotic laughter.