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Description
Nanael serves as a guardian angel dispatched from Heaven to observe and document the Queen's Blade tournament, ensuring its proper conduct with impartiality. This assignment doubles as punishment for prior foolish behavior, resulting in her exile to the mortal world and probationary status.
She possesses light blue hair, green eyes, and stands 1.62 meters tall. Her most distinctive feature is a pair of mismatched wings, the right significantly shorter than the left. This asymmetry forces her to flap each wing at different speeds to maintain flight, causing instability and fatigue during prolonged flying. Her probation includes carrying a vial of "Holy Milk"; her celestial powers weaken proportionately if the milk spills, creating a persistent vulnerability.
In combat, she employs telekinesis and can materialize a Celestial Saber sword capable of independent action. Her named techniques include the dramatically announced "Holy Dive" and "Falling Star Kick," reminiscent of mecha anime. Despite these abilities, her effectiveness often falters due to profound clumsiness, chronic tardiness, and impulsive actions. She struggles with sustained focus, frequently abandoning complex tasks from impatience or disinterest, traits potentially indicative of an attention deficit.
Her core motivation centers on forming a personal male harem, a pre-exile aspiration. This ambition extends to secretly plotting the exile of all women to achieve this goal. During the tournament, she frequently violates heavenly protocols by interfering in human affairs. She actively provokes conflicts between contestants, falsely declares ordinary disputes as official matches, and manipulates situations—all driven by a desire for recognition and a misguided aspiration to become a famous battle moderator.
Interpersonally, she displays fierce protectiveness toward Leina Vance and becomes visibly agitated or excited observing intimate moments involving Leina and characters like Claudette Vance or Risty. She delights in being pampered by the priestess Melpha. Her observation of developing relationships among contestants often drifts into accidental or intentional matchmaking rather than detached oversight.
She possesses light blue hair, green eyes, and stands 1.62 meters tall. Her most distinctive feature is a pair of mismatched wings, the right significantly shorter than the left. This asymmetry forces her to flap each wing at different speeds to maintain flight, causing instability and fatigue during prolonged flying. Her probation includes carrying a vial of "Holy Milk"; her celestial powers weaken proportionately if the milk spills, creating a persistent vulnerability.
In combat, she employs telekinesis and can materialize a Celestial Saber sword capable of independent action. Her named techniques include the dramatically announced "Holy Dive" and "Falling Star Kick," reminiscent of mecha anime. Despite these abilities, her effectiveness often falters due to profound clumsiness, chronic tardiness, and impulsive actions. She struggles with sustained focus, frequently abandoning complex tasks from impatience or disinterest, traits potentially indicative of an attention deficit.
Her core motivation centers on forming a personal male harem, a pre-exile aspiration. This ambition extends to secretly plotting the exile of all women to achieve this goal. During the tournament, she frequently violates heavenly protocols by interfering in human affairs. She actively provokes conflicts between contestants, falsely declares ordinary disputes as official matches, and manipulates situations—all driven by a desire for recognition and a misguided aspiration to become a famous battle moderator.
Interpersonally, she displays fierce protectiveness toward Leina Vance and becomes visibly agitated or excited observing intimate moments involving Leina and characters like Claudette Vance or Risty. She delights in being pampered by the priestess Melpha. Her observation of developing relationships among contestants often drifts into accidental or intentional matchmaking rather than detached oversight.