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Habeel (ハビール, Habīru?) was the Vice-Commander of the Holy Church Templar Knights' Second Division during the age of the Liberators.
Appearance[]
Habeel was an adult woman. After becoming an apostle-hybrid, she gained retractable wings.
Personality[]
Like the rest of those from the Holy Church, Habeel was extremely devoted to its god Ehit. She firmly believed there was no greater purpose than slaying heretics, and that those who lacked the power to fight should consider it an honor to give their lives for the cause, including her own allies.
Chronology[]
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Powers & Abilities[]
Physical Abilities[]
- Expert Combatant - As a Knight of the Holy Church, Habeel was physically fit, able to adjust to the situation as necessary, and well-coordinated when fighting alongside her comrades.
Magical Abilities[]
- Immense Mana - As a Knight of the Holy Church, Habeel had a large quantity of mana. After becoming an apostle-hybrid, Habeel's mana pool grew considerably.
Skills[]
- Mana Manipulation - A skill to use magic without chants and magic circles.
- Disintegration (Apostle Skill) - A skill that can melt anything.
Weapons & Equipment[]
- Breastplate of Nullification - Standard for all templar knights. It has a barrier that nullifies magic.
- Gauntlet of Nullification - Standard for all templar knights. It has a barrier that nullifies magic.
- Iron Boots - Standard for all templar knights. It allows the wearer to walk mid-air.
- Silver Wings - A pair of wings that can fire a barrage of very strong feathers.
- Consecrated Plate Replica - Armor that was a replica of one of the Seven Sacred Treasures. As with the other six artifacts, it granted its wielder powerful body strengthening magic, a perfect affinity for light magic, and an increase in the efficiency of their spellcasting.
Quotes[]
- (To Rasul): "How dare you track your demon filth into our holy capital. Pay for your sins with death, Demon Lord!"[1]
Trivia[]
- The name Habeel is the Arabic name for Adam and Eve's second son Abel from the "Book of Genesis."