Maviola (Undead)

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Maviola
Species

Undead

Age

Less Than 1 Year

Gender

Female

Status
Active
Affiliation
Family

Residence

Izril

First Appearance

Chapter 8.09

'Maviola' is a Leveling Undead created from Maviola El's corpse by Belavierr and Az’kerash.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

She looks like a young Maviola El, but not exactly look like she had ever been; as Belavierr was too canny to risk that. But still she does have a resemblance to her. 'Maviola' has paler skin, and eyes that flicker with a ghostly flames, if looked into the pupils. This burning fire is hidden by magic so that she looked simply like a beautiful, if oddly pale young woman. [1]

Personality[edit | edit source]

'Maviola' is childlike in personality and treats Belavierr as her mother.

Background[edit | edit source]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

Volume 8[edit | edit source]

TBA From Chapter 8.09

TBA From Chapter 8.23

TBA From Chapter 8.54 H

TBA From Chapter 8.60

TBA From Chapter 8.66

TBA From Chapter 8.79

TBA From Chapter 8.80

TBA From Chapter 8.83

TBA From Chapter 8.84

TBA From Epilogue

Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]

  • [Lady] Lv. ?[2]

Skills:[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Despite being undead she has taste buds that allow her to taste the food she chews.[1]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Toren, Ijvani, Venitra) “Hello. I am Maviola. Do you know where my mother, Belavierr, is?”
  • (To Belavierr) “He is a funny skeleton. I like him.”
  • (To Belavierr) “Mother? Why are we here? Are we waiting for the castle to be repaired? May we return soon? I miss the funny skeleton.”
  • (To Wer) “Please go on, sir. My mother is on her own journey, but she sometimes wanders. Do you have somewhere you need to be?”
  • (To Belavierr) “Mother! Mother, look! An Ant-person!”

References[edit | edit source]