Name:
Gladiolus
Glad (by Elizabeth)
Weeping Fleur (alias)
Hair:
Red
Eyes:
Green
Gold (when power is active)
Gender:
Female
Age:
375
Birthday:
October 16th
Clan:
Fairy
Personality:
She is a very kind and selfless person, who tries her hardest to help others. She would take a hit for anyone, and refuses to leave anyone behind.
But usually she is plastering on a fake smile to hide her own pain and sadness. She thinks strongly that others' pain and sadness is worse than her own.
She also is very clever and sneaky when it comes to battle tactics.
Scent:
Ebony blossoms
Height:
5'2 ft.
157 cm.
Weight:
87 lbs.
Dominant Hand:
Left
Blood Type:
0
Relationships:
Gloxina (older brother, although unknown)
Gerheade (older sister)
Elizabeth (former adoptive younger sister)
Echium (best friend, dead)
Hydrangea (best friend, dead)
Meliodas (best friend)
Flinn ("lover", dead)
Sacred Treasure:
Clementine (scythe)
Abilities:
Empathy - makes her able to see and feel physical and emotional pain.
Foresight - makes her capable to see upcoming movements and hear thoughts.
She also knows some simple spells and how to brew certain potions, mostly for medical reasons.
Power Level:
Magic; 1,450
Strength; 50
Spirit; 3,790
Total; 5,290
Appearance:
Gladiolus has waist length wavy red hair, which she usually keeps in a braid, and bright green eyes that turn golden when her power is activated. Her skin is explained as pale, and she has two long scars on her back.
Although she has spent many of her years outside of her home, the Fairy King's Forest, she still makes clothes the way fairies do.
She is usually seen wearing a sleeveless, light purple dress that goes to her mid thigh with attach on white sleeves. Under that dress is a light green skirt that's transparent, with knee length white boots.
Fortunately, she has picked up the concept of underwear from humans.
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