TV-Series
Description
Nameless holds the eighth seat among the Saint Disciples of the Heavenly Empire, designated as the "Invisible Hand of God." His signature high-tech optical camouflage suit, engineered by the Empire’s weapon research division, masks his presence by seamlessly merging with his environment and warping his silhouette. A voice modulator integrated into the suit further anonymizes his speech, eliminating recognizable vocal traits to perfect his role as an assassin.

Driven by ruthless dedication to mission success, he values efficiency above all, discarding empathy and sacrificing allies without hesitation. His virulent hatred for astral mages fuels derogatory labels like "filthy witches" or "monsters," rooted in the Empire’s systemic dehumanization of magic users. Trained in the Empire’s assassination unit, he mastered silent killing methods before ascending to the Saint Disciples, cementing his reputation as a ghostly operative capable of executing undetected eliminations.

His prosthetic left arm houses an anti-astral grenade, which disables astral abilities within thirty yards for two seconds upon detonation. This arm was obliterated during a battle with the astral mage Growley, forcing Nameless to trigger the grenade’s effect to escape. Sir Karosos Newton later repaired the arm, though Nameless resented Newton’s cheerful demeanor during the process.

He maintains unwavering hostility toward Iska, a former Saint Disciple who freed a witch, branding him a traitor and rejecting any collaboration. Interactions with fellow disciple Mei sour quickly, as he reacts with visible irritation to her taunts about his near-defeat by the Ice Calamity Witch or her attempts to socialize post-mission. During an assault on Aliceliese Lou Nebulis IX, he mocks her regal affectations as hypocrisy, leveraging her astral vulnerabilities to press his lethal assault.

Notable conflicts include his duel with Growley, where he lost both arms—the prosthetic left and a right arm corrupted by astral energy—yet demonstrated tactical ingenuity by deploying the grenade to secure retreat. A paradox lingers in his contempt for non-humans, as the Emperor’s own non-human form starkly contrasts this ideology, though the discrepancy goes unexamined.

Across all engagements, Nameless adheres unflinchingly to duty, dissecting combat scenarios with cold precision and upholding the Empire’s anti-magic doctrine. His role persists unchanged: a pragmatic, prejudiced antagonist defined by ideological rigidity and lethal efficiency.