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Name: Naga The Serpent...(**Real Name: Gracia Wil Tesla Saillune)
Call Her: Naga
Hometown: Saillune
Blood Type: Unknown
Known Family Members: Filionel (father),
Christopher (uncle), Randy (uncle), Amelia (younger sister).
Hair: Raven Black with purple streaks
Eyes: Blue-gray
Sex: Female
Seiyuu: Maria Kawamura (Original Japanese)
The Name Means: Snake Goddess
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As a child, she
was a young Princess of Saillune named Gracia, but that Fairy Tale
ended when her mother, the Queen of Saillune, was assassinated by
a person named Booley (as I remember it from one of the Sources...).
Anyway, she was able to kill that assassin, but then she decided to
run away after her mother's death... but she remembers seeing her
mom's dead body in a pool of blood on the floor, so that's the reason
why she's afraid of blood. One drop of it and she faints... -_-
The black, leather, skimpy clothes she's wearing once belonged to
her late mother. The first time she met Lina was at an inn one evening
that was on fire. She wished to meet Lina and had decided to make
Lina her ultimate rival from that moment on. She trails behind Lina,
and so Lina gave her the name "Gold Fish's Feces"... (I've
seen several fish that pooped and it trails behind their butts...
hehehe... now do you get it why Lina calls Naga by that name?). She
follows Lina because she knows that Lina might be seeking some treasures
and Naga also wanted those treasures... that's her major weakness.
Naga is somewhat good with summon spells, but sometimes, she hasn't
mastered it... (if you know what I
mean)... it goes out of control. However, she is proud of herself,
she's not shy, and has this tendency to be too arrogant. She laughs
like crazy and it can drive you nuts if you're not used to it. Even
though she has a big chest and it annoys Lina very much, it's very
much helpful when they have male enemies/bandits to confront. Naga
could even make Lina paralyzed by just saying, "Hey, flat-chested!".
Naga would never say anything about her family as much as she would
about herself.