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'''Pre Gwain-Saga'''<br> | |||
As a child, Ami was stricken with a mysterious and incurable illness that threatened her life. In an attempt to save her, Gwain urgently pleaded with Luna, who agreed to help under the condition that she be exempt from the law. To keep Ami alive, Luna created an early version of the EXE Arc. This prototype could only heal 0.5 health at half the speed of the current model, but it was essential for sustaining her life. Luna also performed regular medical checkups to monitor her condition. During these checkups, she noted that Ami’s eyes were much larger than those of other Teorans, though the significance of this detail remains unknown. During this challenging period, Gwain entrusted the responsibility of Ami's care to Vania, making them her official guardian. | |||
Despite her illness, Ami attended a school similar to other children her age. During her time there, she formed close friendships with Lanney, Deva, and Agni. Based on Agni’s explanation of the social hierarchy at their school, it’s clear that Ami was likely considered an outsider or lower on the social scale due to her prolonged illness, which had affected her for years before her time at school. | |||
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In her teenage years, Ami was granted some independence by being allowed to search for magic crystals in the forest on her own. However, she was still restricted from interacting with society at large, with her only social connections being limited to Gwain College. It was during one of these solitary trips into the forest that Ami first encountered Geo, marking the beginning of an important relationship in her life. | |||
'''Gwain Saga - 001'''<Br> | |||
While wandering through the forest, Ami is startled when Geo suddenly falls from the sky, landing in a tangle of vines. Upon seeing his smiling, drooling face, she screams in surprise, causing a flock of birds to fly away. However, after a moment of shock, Ami regains her composure and helps Geo down. Quickly realizing that Geo isn't from Teora, she decides to show him the beauty of her world. The two embark on a long journey through the forest, and eventually, Ami spots a magic crystal. As she rushes to grab it, she accidentally steps on the tail of a Forest Wolf, enraging the creature. Geo tries to defend Ami but is swiftly knocked out by a single blast from the wolf, and Ami is captured by the pack. | |||
When Geo awakens, he finds Ami asleep in the wolves' cave and places her headband on her. As the wolves notice Geo, a chase ensues, with Ami still unconscious. Geo takes blows to protect her, but just as one wolf is about to strike a final blow, Ami wakes up and shoots an arrow that stuns the wolf. This gives Geo the chance to defeat all three wolves using the EXE-Blade. Afterward, the two make their way toward Gwain's castle. | |||
'''Gwain Saga - 002'''<Br> | |||
Ami sneaks Geo into her room, signaling him to stay low and be quiet. However, as she tries to sneak out, she spots Gwain right outside the door. Quickly closing the door, she hides Geo, and the two remain silent while Gwain waits patiently outside. After a moment, Gwain enters and mentions that the entire castle had been searching for Ami, so she came to check on her. She also brings up Geo, who had poorly disguised himself as a lamp. Gwain urges Ami to tell the truth and then performs an Insight check to confirm her sincerity. | |||
The following day, Ami takes a shower and gets dressed before waking Geo up. She hands him a Gwain College jacket and takes his old coat from him, only to fall to the ground due to its weight. Together, Ami and Geo head to the Great Hall for breakfast, but things take a turn when Gwain suddenly attacks Geo while Ami is eating. Gwain commands the guards to escort Ami to her chambers for her safety. Later, Ami arrives just in time to shield Geo from an execution beam fired by Gwain. Gwain questions how she always manages to bypass the castle's security, only for the guards to reveal that Ami had put them to sleep with arrows from her bow. Gwain demands that Ami step aside so she can eliminate Geo, calling him a human. Ami, however, refuses to let Geo die and persuades Gwain to spare him. | |||
Ami | Three days later, when Geo regains consciousness, both Ami and Gwain are present. Gwain explains that Geo will now serve as Ami’s bodyguard. She gives Ami permission to leave the castle and visit the market but warns her to avoid drawing attention. In the next scene, Geo and Ami are seen wearing cloaks, with Ami also donning a mask. They attempt to sneak out, but are soon found by Lanney. Lanney asks how Ami was allowed to leave the castle, and Ami reveals Geo to her. Lanney then informs Ami of mysterious attacks happening nearby. Just then, Luna arrives on a motorcycle wearing a mask. She dismounts and, without warning, transforms her arm gauntlet into a projectile weapon aimed at Ami. Ami covers her ears as Geo steps forward to protect her, but when Geo collapses, Ami’s smile fades. Luna lands in front of them, and the three engage in a tense staredown. A group of attackers approaches Luna, but are frightened away by a robot she summoned. As Luna is distracted, Ami attempts to shoot her with her EXE-Arc, but Luna expertly blocks all the arrows and approaches Ami and Lanney. Geo grabs onto Luna’s leg to try and hold her back, but Luna aims her arm cannon at him. In a quick reaction, Ami throws a bag of flour into the air, shooting it so that it bursts, filling the air with flour and blinding Luna. Ami cheers, believing Luna has been knocked out, only to realize that it’s actually Geo who has been sent flying by the cloud of flour. The next scene shows Ami and Lanney crouching as they watch Geo knock both Luna and her robot through the ground. | ||
After the fight, Ami and Lanney are startled by the explosion caused by the destruction of the robot. Ami, frightened, runs forward, only for the robot's arm to appear in front of her. Her fear quickly fades when she realizes it’s just Geo climbing out of the hole. In the final scene, Ami and Geo bid Lanney farewell and watch the sunset, while Gwain watches from above, observing them. | |||
'''Gwain Saga - 003'''<br> | |||
Ami is | In the Prologue, Ami is seen in a flashback with Deva, who is giving her guitar lessons. During their session, a boy mocks them, yelling that they wanted to be rockstars. In response, Deva, with a smirk, says that she’ll play music by kicking his ass, and proceeds to encase him in ice before kicking him away. Deva then makes Ami promise that if she ever starts liking a boy, Ami should hit her with anything she can find within reach. | ||
The episode opens with Geo waking up to find Ami watching over him. In the next scene, Ami eats cereal while Geo struggles to fully wake up. Ami watches as Gwain trains Geo, but when Gwain turns to her, he asks if she really believes Geo could be her ticket to independence. Gwain then informs Ami that Geo can no longer stay in the castle and must be hidden from everyone, as Ami notices the clocktower in the distance. The scene transitions to Ami climbing down the ladder leading to the clocktower, with Gwain floating down behind her, grumbling about how Geo could bring about their doom. He then tells Ami that his first test will be when he walks her to school. | |||
On their way to school, Ami and Geo run into Deva and Lanney, and Ami begins talking to Lanney. When Agni dashes in and starts talking to Geo, Ami, like everyone else, is left confused. The group then encounters the principal of Gwain College, who instructs Ami to lower the ears on her headband. He orders them to get to class so they won't be late. Inside the classroom, Deva begins questioning Ami about Geo, humorously accusing them of having already kissed. Ami quickly denies this claim. When Luna, disguised as a teacher, introduces an exercise for the class, both Ami and Deva are confused about how to approach it. Ami and the rest of the class (except Mizu) end up running out of the classroom when Luna informs them that they are free to do whatever they like. | |||
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Later, Ami is seen with Lanney when one of Luna's "dodge-bots" slides next to them. She is again seen with Agni, Deva, and Lanney when Deva turns a regular dodgeball into a snowball and throws it at Luna’s head. Ami is then seen aiming her EXE-Arc at Luna after Geo is blasted away by a pseudo-laser Luna fired. Ami quickly shoots a healing arrow into Geo, helping him get back on his feet. She watches alongside the group as Luna rides away in her truck. Later, Ami cheers for Geo after his training session with Gwain, alongside Deva, Agni, and Lanney. She notices Deva whistling for Geo and, recalling the promise she made to Deva to hit her if she ever liked a boy, Ami strikes Deva with whatever she has in her hand. At the end of the episode, Ami sees Luna talking to Gwain inside the castle, which leaves her curious about their conversation. | |||
'''Gwain Saga - 004'''<br> | |||
At the beginning of the episode, Ami is seen playing basketball with Geo. Later on, it’s revealed that Ami supposedly paid for Geo's house and furniture, but it turns out that the costs were actually placed on Gwain's tab. While Deva is goofing off with Agni, Ami notices a strange green figure lurking and spying on them. This mysterious figure turns out to be Marlow, who continues to spy on Geo in particular as the group goes about their various activities. After some time, Ami spots Marlow hiding in a tree and promptly stuns her with an arrow. They bring Marlow in for questioning, and she vaguely alludes to a "secret" involving Geo. Ami is visibly shocked at this suggestion, as she had assumed that Marlow already knew that Geo was human. | |||
Marlow, in response to Agni's aggression, knocks him away and gestures for Geo to follow her. Ami is deeply troubled by the situation, growing even more upset when Lanney asks her if she knows what’s happening. | |||
As Geo and Marlow clash, Deva verbally confronts Ami, recognizing from her expression that Ami knows something the rest of them don't. It turns out that this "very important" secret is that Geo is human, a fact known to only a select few. | |||
After Gwain intervenes to prevent Geo and Marlow from coming to harm, Ami tries to explain what happened. However, Gwain tells her to stop. Ami is the only one not left in shock by Marlow’s conclusion that Geo is a vampire, as she knows that Marlow is mistaken and that Geo is in fact human. Despite Marlow’s error, Gwain decides that Geo must be executed because his abnormalities have been discovered. Ami and the others beg Gwain to reconsider, but Gwain insists that the decision is for the sake of the future of her kingdom. Just when it seems like Geo’s execution is imminent, Marlow intervenes once again, stopping the execution and leaving Ami and the group both confused and relieved. | |||
Ami | The episode ends with Ami watching Agni hold a pepper out of Deva’s reach, seemingly amused by the scene. | ||
Ami is seen | '''Gwain Saga - 005'''<br> | ||
In the opening of Episode 5, Ami is seen trying to explain to Deva, Marlow, Lanney, and Agni that they must keep Geo's identity a secret, particularly the fact that he's a "vampire." Deva questions Ami about why it’s important not to remove Geo's visor, to which Marlow sarcastically suggests it’s to prevent Geo from hypnotizing them. Ami confirms this, much to Deva’s amusement. Deva, unfazed by the idea of being hypnotized, teases Ami, asking why she cares so much. She imagines Geo biting her neck, saying she wouldn’t mind if he tried. Marlow, sharing similar thoughts, and Agni ask if girls really enjoy being bitten on the neck, with Marlow commenting that it looks romantic. Agni, misinterpreting this, attempts to get closer to Lanney’s neck, leaving her stunned and unable to move until Marlow and Deva step in to stop him. Meanwhile, Ami looks over at Geo, noticing that he’s unconscious after being beaten by Gwain. | |||
Later, Ami is seen riding a bicycle with Lanney, while Agni and Deva argue in the background. When they reach their destination, the group begins searching for crystals. Lanney remarks on how relaxing it is, and how impressive it is that Ami does this on her own so often, to which Ami agrees. When Agni uses fire to break a large crystal into smaller pieces, Ami uses one of the crystals to restore his magic. The group runs when a phoenix appears, and Marlow quickly catches up, complaining about being used as bait. Marlow then recalls that the phoenix chasing them couldn’t spit fire, but despite her attempt to act friendly, the entire group ends up covered in soot. | |||
At school, Ami watches Deva and Marlow argue over the soot-covered aftermath. During Deva’s explanation of "the school lunch food chain," Ami finds herself at the bottom, with Lanney, Agni, Deva, and Geo seated just above her. Agni clarifies that Ami is labeled as the "girl with the weird sickness that many think is contagious." When Electra bursts into the cafeteria, Ami is seen looking intimidated. Only Ami and Marlow are invited to Electra’s birthday party. Ami is overjoyed by the invitation, but her excitement fades when Deva reminds her that Gwain will not allow her to attend. Marlow, not wanting to go, passes her invitation to Geo, which upsets Electra. However, Marlow threatens to tell the council about the unauthorized invitations, causing Electra to leave. Deva reminds Ami that she can take a plus one, but without permission from Gwain, she can’t attend. Lanney suggests Ami should explain how important the party is, believing Gwain might let her go if she does. | |||
In the next scene, Ami and the others (excluding Marlow) are in Gwain’s throne room, where Gwain refuses to let Ami go to the party. Gwain insists she won’t let Ami go alone, nor will she allow her to go with Geo. Deva argues that Ami can defend herself, but Gwain demands to see any moves she knows. Deva insists Ami knows plenty of moves and encourages her to demonstrate. Agni turns on a set of speakers, and Ami begins dancing, but is abruptly interrupted by Gwain. However, after pushing the group aside to speak privately with Twain, Ami convinces Gwain to let her go. Gwain later uses the excuse that Geo and Ami are attending a party to explain their absence to Twain. Afterward, Deva tells Ami to change into her best outfit, while Marlow jabs Agni in the eyes and Geo looks away. | |||
When Geo and Ami arrive at Electra’s party, they are immediately noticed by the other guests. Electra warns them not to cause a scene and reminds them that guns are not allowed. Ami is later seen approaching a guest at the party who is pouring something into the punch. Upon noticing Ami, he quickly drops the flask and hands her his glass of punch before walking away. Ami takes a sip, then goes to refill her drink, unaware that the punch has been "enhanced." Soon after, Ami is seen with the "drunk" status effect. Later, Ami is once again face down on a table, now with the "drunk" status effect times three, as she pulls the punch bowl away from another party guest who tries to take some. Ami disappears from the scene until she interrupts Luna's taunting of Geo and the chief of security, now with the "drunk" status effect times five. She attempts to fire an arrow at Luna but collapses shortly after. Luna dodges the arrow with ease, and it ricochets off a robot squid’s tentacles before flying over Electra and striking a disguised Deva, causing him to fall asleep. Ami is then carried out of the party by Geo, who hoists her over his shoulder. | |||
On the way back to the castle, Ami reflects on their earlier conversation about keeping Geo’s identity a secret. In a drunken stupor, she bites Geo’s neck and later licks it, seemingly unaware of her actions. | |||
Ami | '''Gwain Saga - 006'''<br> | ||
Ami and Deva are first seen together in the watchtower, both wearing tired expressions. When Agni asks why they look so down, Deva explains that she had to study water movements, while Ami had been tasked with writing a lengthy 100-page essay about a landmark to the west of Gwain. Ami then receives a call from Gwain, instructing her to come to the castle after class and bring Geo along. | |||
While waiting for Geo at the castle, Agni asks Ami if she still dreams of becoming a supermodel. Ami strikes a pose, and Deva remarks that there's no way Ami would give up on that idea. When Geo arrives, the group sets off to retrieve a package for him. On their way, Eolo attacks Ami as a test to see if Geo would step in to protect her, but hands over the package afterward. Upon noticing that the Omega Suit Geo had been given bears Twain's symbol, Ami and Deva quickly push him aside as Gwain becomes enraged. | |||
Later, Ami is seen tossing Noobe into a bathtub before cooking something. She then appears in her disguise outfit from Episode 2, encountering Savien. Savien tricks her into thinking he has good intentions and uses his hypnosis spell on her. After Savien and Geo’s fight ends, Ami is seen fanning herself with a manilla folder, likely the same one Geo had in Episode 1, and removing her cloak. She reappears with Deva after Savien is attacked by her. Savien tries to convince Ami that Deva and Geo were lying about his manipulation, but he stops when Deva reveals that Ami is immune to condition spells, including hypnosis. | |||
Ami becomes downcast when Geo runs off to pursue Luna, so she decides to follow him. Deva and Savien doubt her ability to catch up, but Ami grows magical wings on her head and manages to run fast enough to leap onto the moving train. During a chaotic stampede prompted by Luna’s gunshot ordering everyone to the last coach, Ami is trampled. However, after running through the train’s clothing area, she emerges wearing a more stylish version of her disguise coat. As Luna and Geo converse at the front of the train, Ami peeks out from behind and waves, confusing both of them. | |||
When Luna is shot off the train by Savien, Ami looks at Geo with a fearful expression. She watches in horror as Geo is almost run over by the train. After jumping from the train and growing magic wings on her head again, Ami falls, and Geo fails to catch her. Savien eventually catches her and brings her back to the railroad track. Ami, overcome with emotion, cries and hugs Geo. In the final scene of the episode, Ami and Geo are shown sleeping on a couch in the clock tower, holding hands. | |||
Ami | '''Gwain Saga - 007'''<br> | ||
Ami's first appearance in Episode 7, outside of the intro, occurs when she stares through the glass of Lanney's bakery, observing Lanney and Geo in an embrace. As Lanney pulls away from Geo, Ami walks into the bakery. Lanney jokingly tells Ami that she would never hug Ami's boyfriend, prompting a defensive reaction from Ami. Lanney then drops the bombshell that she hasn't told anyone about Ami and Geo sleeping together, which deeply confuses and shocks Ami. A flashback from Lanney’s perspective follows, where she mistakenly walks in on Ami lying on top of Geo, misinterpreting the situation. When Geo asks about the conversation, Ami shoots multiple arrows at him, causing him to collapse. Lanney comments on how fortunate it was that they were fully clothed, and Ami hisses at her. After Lanney apologizes, Ami hugs her, and Geo walks out of the bakery. | |||
Later, in another flashback from Agni's perspective, Ami is eating the Teoran version of Oreos while Savien teases Agni and Geo. She manages to scare all three of them when she makes an Oreo disappear by touching it, causing the boys to flee. She then reveals she had merely pulled the Oreo out of her sleeve. Following that, Ami is seen with Marlow, Lanney, Deva, and Agni as Agni places Gwain Warrior stickers on everyone. Ami, Deva, and Agni then leave to attend the ceremony. | |||
At the ceremony, when Luna arrives, Ami casts a disappointed look at Gwain, who avoids her gaze. Ami and Gwain both witness as Marlow kicks Luna off the floating platform. Later, when Gwain gives an excuse for the unexpected battles that arise during the ceremony, Ami looks at her with a questioning expression. | |||
In a significant scene at the ruins of the statue unveiling, Gwain confesses that she can't act against Luna for reasons she can't reveal, as it involves her life. Undeterred, Ami uses her Mind Read ability on Gwain, but this results in a conflict with Gwain's true form, who resists the mind-reading attempt. Although Gwain holds the advantage in many ways, Ami employs the "Automatic Breath Deactivated" trick she had seen Savien use during Agni's flashback. This confuses Gwain long enough for Ami to use Megrim, which successfully allows her to read Gwain's mind. | |||
Through this, Ami learns that Gwain turned to Luna when Ami fell ill because Luna was the only one who could help her. In exchange for Ami’s health, Luna likely requested that Gwain and her Royal Court refrain from interfering with her plans. A flashback shows a young Ami with a prototype version of her EXE-Arc, while Luna holds a clipboard noting the abnormal size of Ami’s eyes. Gwain’s true form then tells Ami that she now knows the truth—why Gwain never took action against Luna. Gwain confesses that it was a difficult decision, but she was too scared to go against Luna. The screen fades to white. | |||
Ami is seen one last time in the episode from Lanney’s perspective, as she reads Gwain’s mind. Lanney observes Ami, who is surrounded by a rapidly cooling aura, staring at Gwain. Lanney comments that this scene is typical for Ami, lasting for hours. The episode concludes with a flashback montage from Lanney, showing times when Ami used her element without anyone knowing, with three of the four scenes featuring Ami. | |||
'''Gwain Saga - 008'''<br> | |||
Ami wakes up from a dream, which seems to have been the opening scene of the episode. Enamored with Geo, she can't stop thinking about him, leading her to scream in frustration before continuing with her usual morning routine. | |||
When Ami arrives at the Clock Tower, she finds herself and Savien finalizing plans for their upcoming trip to the South Coast of Gwain. Meanwhile, Marlow plays a parody of Animal Crossing, and a bat woman from 007 is tied up. Geo soon arrives, and Ami becomes distracted by him once more. His smile causes her to skip a beat and regenerate a massive amount of health. Lanney, speaking to Geo, interrupts her trance, and Ami spends the rest of the time trying to push thoughts of Geo out of her mind. | |||
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Later, Ami accompanies the Gwain Warriors to the Magic Street Market, where they meet Agni and Deva. Following Agni's order, she syncs her watch with her phone. While walking with Geo, she reaches for his hand but accidentally grabs Lanney’s instead, prompting a nervous laugh from Ami. Lanney remarks that they haven't shopped together in a while, but Ami sighs in response. The group purchases special swimwear, each with unique properties, before heading to the Coast. | |||
At the Coast, Ami and Geo argue about her tagging along on his quest, which leads to an arm-wrestling match. While Geo hesitates, Ami wins by draining his health, aided by the group's distracting glares at Geo. Deva then explains the origin of Bride's Island's name, after which Ami heals Geo. The group is then launched into Bride's Island by Deva's powers. | |||
Once on the island, Ami and Geo swim down a hole, with Geo leading. However, Ami ends up falling into his arms, causing them both to blush. As Geo walks away, Ami’s internal conflict plays out through her Pirate and Nun personas, who argue about her relationship with him. The Groom briefly grabs her hand, causing Ami to faint. While she's unconscious, the Bride attacks, but Ami’s pirate and nun selves intervene to wake her up. The Bride uses telekinetic powers to lift Ami but is soon freed. Ami runs away but is confronted by a possessed Geo, leading to a battle. She forces the Bride to release him, then chases the Bride across the island. | |||
Ami eventually breaks Geo free from the Bride’s control, and they both fall into the water. When the Bride summons a phantom ship to attack, Ami struggles to lift it until Geo regains consciousness and helps her. Exhausted, Ami collapses, and the Bride and Groom collide, knocking Ami and Geo away. The couple reunites, and Geo gives Ami a healing braid. The Bride teasingly looks at Geo, making him blush, while Ami gives him a smug grin. As the Bride and Groom vanish together, Ami and Geo share a quiet moment. | |||
In the final scene, Ami is carried by Geo, much like in previous episodes. Deva notices that Ami’s hair has turned partially white from the strain of using magic and checks to ensure she’s okay. Ami sits down and is given a drink by Lanney. When she catches Geo staring at her, she winks, causing him to blush, and smiles contentedly as the episode ends. | |||
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==Appearance== | |||
Ami has fair skin and stands at about 165-170 cm in height. Her hair has only undergone a single change in color, which occurred in Episode 8 after she drained all of her magic. Typically, she is seen wearing either her school uniform or an all-white outfit adorned with Gwain's symbol. She is almost always wearing her EXE-Arc headband, and if it's not on her head, she is likely using it as a bow. Ami's eyes are unusually large compared to other Teorans. In addition to her usual attire, Ami has a variety of outfits, including a casual white outfit with Gwain's symbol, a cloak for disguises, an elegant dress, a dress-like version of her disguise cloak, ceremonial garments, and an Orca-themed swimsuit. | |||
==Personality== | |||
*'''Bubbly & Kind-Hearted:''' Ami appears to be a typical, cheerful princess with a bubbly personality, often carrying herself in a light-hearted and somewhat airheaded manner. Her kind nature allows her to get along with everyone, and she doesn’t hold any prejudice, making her open and accepting. This is clearly shown in her unshaken support for Geo, a human, despite the societal norms against their kind. Ami’s heart is filled with care and concern for others, as she is always ready to go out of her way to help those in need. While others may perceive her as naive or overly innocent, her actions demonstrate a deep kindness that she often hides behind her cheerful façade. | |||
*'''Rebellious & Adventurous:''' Though Ami’s role as a princess may require a life of restraint, she has a rebellious streak that she refuses to suppress. She frequently sneaks away from the castle in search of freedom, preferring to live on her own terms rather than remain in the suffocating confines of royal duty. Her desire for independence often leads her into risky situations, such as when she hopped on a train just before it derailed or narrowly escaped a truck accident. This sense of adventure is a defining trait, showing her willingness to embrace danger in pursuit of her own experiences, even if it means putting herself in harm’s way. Despite her royal position, Ami yearns for the simplicity of life outside the castle walls. | |||
*'''Silent & Mysterious:''' Ami is a woman of few words, choosing to remain quiet most of the time. Her reticence often leaves her misunderstood, as many find it difficult to connect with someone who doesn’t speak often. However, despite her silence, there are those who can intuitively understand her emotions and unspoken thoughts. These individuals are able to form a deeper bond with her, recognizing that Ami’s silence isn’t a sign of indifference but rather a way of communicating her feelings without words. This adds a layer of mystery to her personality, as she remains an enigma to those who are not close to her. For Ami, silence becomes a form of personal expression, as she shares her thoughts only with those she trusts the most. | |||
*'''Socially Isolated & Misunderstood:''' Despite being the heir to the throne, Ami struggles with social isolation at Gwain College. Her quiet demeanor and the fear that her strange illness might be contagious have made her a target for ridicule. She often finds herself excluded from the social circles of her peers, which only reinforces her sense of alienation. Alongside other misfits like Deva, Agni, and Lanney, Ami faces constant teasing and exclusion. Many students view her as different, and her mute condition only deepens their fear and misunderstanding of her. However, those who take the time to get to know Ami understand that her outward silence hides a caring and thoughtful person who is simply misunderstood by those who do not bother to look past her exterior. | |||
*'''Shoulder Pirate & Shoulder Nun:''' In Episode 008, Ami’s internal conflict is humorously depicted by the presence of a Shoulder Pirate and a Shoulder Nun. The Shoulder Pirate is ambitious, straightforward, and full of bravado, urging Ami to take charge and push for what she wants. In contrast, the Shoulder Nun offers more crude and vulgar advice, using inappropriate language and suggesting outrageous actions. For example, she encourages Ami to "grab that (Geo) booty" and mocks the bride ghost with vulgar insults. This comedic clash of personalities symbolizes the internal tug-of-war Ami experiences between her desire for freedom and her more restrained, obedient side. While the Shoulder Pirate advocates for bold action, the Shoulder Nun’s crude remarks add a touch of rebellion and impulsiveness, highlighting Ami’s unpredictable nature beneath her outwardly sweet and innocent persona. | |||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
'''Name:''' [https://youtu.be/qGe8S1XMgYY?si=UPXLy9dlXOpx-WgV&t=300 Ami Heddaviand Le'Viand] | '''Name:''' [https://youtu.be/qGe8S1XMgYY?si=UPXLy9dlXOpx-WgV&t=300 Ami Heddaviand Le'Viand] |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 20 November 2024
“ | No... Grab that Booty! | „ | |
~ Nun Ami to Ami after Pirate Ami tells her to hold Geo's hand |
Background
Ami Heddaviand Le'Viand, more commonly called Ami, is the princess and heir apparent of Queen Gwain's kingdom. She is the first Teoran to meet and befriend Geo. She is one of the protagonists of Gwain Saga.
She has a strange yet extremely fatal illness that causes her life energy to quickly deteriorate, so Luna made the EXE-Arc to act as her life support.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Ami’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Pre Gwain-Saga Despite her illness, Ami attended a school similar to other children her age. During her time there, she formed close friendships with Lanney, Deva, and Agni. Based on Agni’s explanation of the social hierarchy at their school, it’s clear that Ami was likely considered an outsider or lower on the social scale due to her prolonged illness, which had affected her for years before her time at school. In her teenage years, Ami was granted some independence by being allowed to search for magic crystals in the forest on her own. However, she was still restricted from interacting with society at large, with her only social connections being limited to Gwain College. It was during one of these solitary trips into the forest that Ami first encountered Geo, marking the beginning of an important relationship in her life. Gwain Saga - 001 When Geo awakens, he finds Ami asleep in the wolves' cave and places her headband on her. As the wolves notice Geo, a chase ensues, with Ami still unconscious. Geo takes blows to protect her, but just as one wolf is about to strike a final blow, Ami wakes up and shoots an arrow that stuns the wolf. This gives Geo the chance to defeat all three wolves using the EXE-Blade. Afterward, the two make their way toward Gwain's castle. Gwain Saga - 002 The following day, Ami takes a shower and gets dressed before waking Geo up. She hands him a Gwain College jacket and takes his old coat from him, only to fall to the ground due to its weight. Together, Ami and Geo head to the Great Hall for breakfast, but things take a turn when Gwain suddenly attacks Geo while Ami is eating. Gwain commands the guards to escort Ami to her chambers for her safety. Later, Ami arrives just in time to shield Geo from an execution beam fired by Gwain. Gwain questions how she always manages to bypass the castle's security, only for the guards to reveal that Ami had put them to sleep with arrows from her bow. Gwain demands that Ami step aside so she can eliminate Geo, calling him a human. Ami, however, refuses to let Geo die and persuades Gwain to spare him. Three days later, when Geo regains consciousness, both Ami and Gwain are present. Gwain explains that Geo will now serve as Ami’s bodyguard. She gives Ami permission to leave the castle and visit the market but warns her to avoid drawing attention. In the next scene, Geo and Ami are seen wearing cloaks, with Ami also donning a mask. They attempt to sneak out, but are soon found by Lanney. Lanney asks how Ami was allowed to leave the castle, and Ami reveals Geo to her. Lanney then informs Ami of mysterious attacks happening nearby. Just then, Luna arrives on a motorcycle wearing a mask. She dismounts and, without warning, transforms her arm gauntlet into a projectile weapon aimed at Ami. Ami covers her ears as Geo steps forward to protect her, but when Geo collapses, Ami’s smile fades. Luna lands in front of them, and the three engage in a tense staredown. A group of attackers approaches Luna, but are frightened away by a robot she summoned. As Luna is distracted, Ami attempts to shoot her with her EXE-Arc, but Luna expertly blocks all the arrows and approaches Ami and Lanney. Geo grabs onto Luna’s leg to try and hold her back, but Luna aims her arm cannon at him. In a quick reaction, Ami throws a bag of flour into the air, shooting it so that it bursts, filling the air with flour and blinding Luna. Ami cheers, believing Luna has been knocked out, only to realize that it’s actually Geo who has been sent flying by the cloud of flour. The next scene shows Ami and Lanney crouching as they watch Geo knock both Luna and her robot through the ground. After the fight, Ami and Lanney are startled by the explosion caused by the destruction of the robot. Ami, frightened, runs forward, only for the robot's arm to appear in front of her. Her fear quickly fades when she realizes it’s just Geo climbing out of the hole. In the final scene, Ami and Geo bid Lanney farewell and watch the sunset, while Gwain watches from above, observing them. Gwain Saga - 003 The episode opens with Geo waking up to find Ami watching over him. In the next scene, Ami eats cereal while Geo struggles to fully wake up. Ami watches as Gwain trains Geo, but when Gwain turns to her, he asks if she really believes Geo could be her ticket to independence. Gwain then informs Ami that Geo can no longer stay in the castle and must be hidden from everyone, as Ami notices the clocktower in the distance. The scene transitions to Ami climbing down the ladder leading to the clocktower, with Gwain floating down behind her, grumbling about how Geo could bring about their doom. He then tells Ami that his first test will be when he walks her to school. On their way to school, Ami and Geo run into Deva and Lanney, and Ami begins talking to Lanney. When Agni dashes in and starts talking to Geo, Ami, like everyone else, is left confused. The group then encounters the principal of Gwain College, who instructs Ami to lower the ears on her headband. He orders them to get to class so they won't be late. Inside the classroom, Deva begins questioning Ami about Geo, humorously accusing them of having already kissed. Ami quickly denies this claim. When Luna, disguised as a teacher, introduces an exercise for the class, both Ami and Deva are confused about how to approach it. Ami and the rest of the class (except Mizu) end up running out of the classroom when Luna informs them that they are free to do whatever they like. Later, Ami is seen with Lanney when one of Luna's "dodge-bots" slides next to them. She is again seen with Agni, Deva, and Lanney when Deva turns a regular dodgeball into a snowball and throws it at Luna’s head. Ami is then seen aiming her EXE-Arc at Luna after Geo is blasted away by a pseudo-laser Luna fired. Ami quickly shoots a healing arrow into Geo, helping him get back on his feet. She watches alongside the group as Luna rides away in her truck. Later, Ami cheers for Geo after his training session with Gwain, alongside Deva, Agni, and Lanney. She notices Deva whistling for Geo and, recalling the promise she made to Deva to hit her if she ever liked a boy, Ami strikes Deva with whatever she has in her hand. At the end of the episode, Ami sees Luna talking to Gwain inside the castle, which leaves her curious about their conversation. Gwain Saga - 004 Marlow, in response to Agni's aggression, knocks him away and gestures for Geo to follow her. Ami is deeply troubled by the situation, growing even more upset when Lanney asks her if she knows what’s happening. As Geo and Marlow clash, Deva verbally confronts Ami, recognizing from her expression that Ami knows something the rest of them don't. It turns out that this "very important" secret is that Geo is human, a fact known to only a select few. After Gwain intervenes to prevent Geo and Marlow from coming to harm, Ami tries to explain what happened. However, Gwain tells her to stop. Ami is the only one not left in shock by Marlow’s conclusion that Geo is a vampire, as she knows that Marlow is mistaken and that Geo is in fact human. Despite Marlow’s error, Gwain decides that Geo must be executed because his abnormalities have been discovered. Ami and the others beg Gwain to reconsider, but Gwain insists that the decision is for the sake of the future of her kingdom. Just when it seems like Geo’s execution is imminent, Marlow intervenes once again, stopping the execution and leaving Ami and the group both confused and relieved. The episode ends with Ami watching Agni hold a pepper out of Deva’s reach, seemingly amused by the scene. Gwain Saga - 005 Later, Ami is seen riding a bicycle with Lanney, while Agni and Deva argue in the background. When they reach their destination, the group begins searching for crystals. Lanney remarks on how relaxing it is, and how impressive it is that Ami does this on her own so often, to which Ami agrees. When Agni uses fire to break a large crystal into smaller pieces, Ami uses one of the crystals to restore his magic. The group runs when a phoenix appears, and Marlow quickly catches up, complaining about being used as bait. Marlow then recalls that the phoenix chasing them couldn’t spit fire, but despite her attempt to act friendly, the entire group ends up covered in soot. At school, Ami watches Deva and Marlow argue over the soot-covered aftermath. During Deva’s explanation of "the school lunch food chain," Ami finds herself at the bottom, with Lanney, Agni, Deva, and Geo seated just above her. Agni clarifies that Ami is labeled as the "girl with the weird sickness that many think is contagious." When Electra bursts into the cafeteria, Ami is seen looking intimidated. Only Ami and Marlow are invited to Electra’s birthday party. Ami is overjoyed by the invitation, but her excitement fades when Deva reminds her that Gwain will not allow her to attend. Marlow, not wanting to go, passes her invitation to Geo, which upsets Electra. However, Marlow threatens to tell the council about the unauthorized invitations, causing Electra to leave. Deva reminds Ami that she can take a plus one, but without permission from Gwain, she can’t attend. Lanney suggests Ami should explain how important the party is, believing Gwain might let her go if she does. In the next scene, Ami and the others (excluding Marlow) are in Gwain’s throne room, where Gwain refuses to let Ami go to the party. Gwain insists she won’t let Ami go alone, nor will she allow her to go with Geo. Deva argues that Ami can defend herself, but Gwain demands to see any moves she knows. Deva insists Ami knows plenty of moves and encourages her to demonstrate. Agni turns on a set of speakers, and Ami begins dancing, but is abruptly interrupted by Gwain. However, after pushing the group aside to speak privately with Twain, Ami convinces Gwain to let her go. Gwain later uses the excuse that Geo and Ami are attending a party to explain their absence to Twain. Afterward, Deva tells Ami to change into her best outfit, while Marlow jabs Agni in the eyes and Geo looks away. When Geo and Ami arrive at Electra’s party, they are immediately noticed by the other guests. Electra warns them not to cause a scene and reminds them that guns are not allowed. Ami is later seen approaching a guest at the party who is pouring something into the punch. Upon noticing Ami, he quickly drops the flask and hands her his glass of punch before walking away. Ami takes a sip, then goes to refill her drink, unaware that the punch has been "enhanced." Soon after, Ami is seen with the "drunk" status effect. Later, Ami is once again face down on a table, now with the "drunk" status effect times three, as she pulls the punch bowl away from another party guest who tries to take some. Ami disappears from the scene until she interrupts Luna's taunting of Geo and the chief of security, now with the "drunk" status effect times five. She attempts to fire an arrow at Luna but collapses shortly after. Luna dodges the arrow with ease, and it ricochets off a robot squid’s tentacles before flying over Electra and striking a disguised Deva, causing him to fall asleep. Ami is then carried out of the party by Geo, who hoists her over his shoulder. On the way back to the castle, Ami reflects on their earlier conversation about keeping Geo’s identity a secret. In a drunken stupor, she bites Geo’s neck and later licks it, seemingly unaware of her actions. Gwain Saga - 006 While waiting for Geo at the castle, Agni asks Ami if she still dreams of becoming a supermodel. Ami strikes a pose, and Deva remarks that there's no way Ami would give up on that idea. When Geo arrives, the group sets off to retrieve a package for him. On their way, Eolo attacks Ami as a test to see if Geo would step in to protect her, but hands over the package afterward. Upon noticing that the Omega Suit Geo had been given bears Twain's symbol, Ami and Deva quickly push him aside as Gwain becomes enraged. Later, Ami is seen tossing Noobe into a bathtub before cooking something. She then appears in her disguise outfit from Episode 2, encountering Savien. Savien tricks her into thinking he has good intentions and uses his hypnosis spell on her. After Savien and Geo’s fight ends, Ami is seen fanning herself with a manilla folder, likely the same one Geo had in Episode 1, and removing her cloak. She reappears with Deva after Savien is attacked by her. Savien tries to convince Ami that Deva and Geo were lying about his manipulation, but he stops when Deva reveals that Ami is immune to condition spells, including hypnosis. Ami becomes downcast when Geo runs off to pursue Luna, so she decides to follow him. Deva and Savien doubt her ability to catch up, but Ami grows magical wings on her head and manages to run fast enough to leap onto the moving train. During a chaotic stampede prompted by Luna’s gunshot ordering everyone to the last coach, Ami is trampled. However, after running through the train’s clothing area, she emerges wearing a more stylish version of her disguise coat. As Luna and Geo converse at the front of the train, Ami peeks out from behind and waves, confusing both of them. When Luna is shot off the train by Savien, Ami looks at Geo with a fearful expression. She watches in horror as Geo is almost run over by the train. After jumping from the train and growing magic wings on her head again, Ami falls, and Geo fails to catch her. Savien eventually catches her and brings her back to the railroad track. Ami, overcome with emotion, cries and hugs Geo. In the final scene of the episode, Ami and Geo are shown sleeping on a couch in the clock tower, holding hands. Gwain Saga - 007 Later, in another flashback from Agni's perspective, Ami is eating the Teoran version of Oreos while Savien teases Agni and Geo. She manages to scare all three of them when she makes an Oreo disappear by touching it, causing the boys to flee. She then reveals she had merely pulled the Oreo out of her sleeve. Following that, Ami is seen with Marlow, Lanney, Deva, and Agni as Agni places Gwain Warrior stickers on everyone. Ami, Deva, and Agni then leave to attend the ceremony. At the ceremony, when Luna arrives, Ami casts a disappointed look at Gwain, who avoids her gaze. Ami and Gwain both witness as Marlow kicks Luna off the floating platform. Later, when Gwain gives an excuse for the unexpected battles that arise during the ceremony, Ami looks at her with a questioning expression. In a significant scene at the ruins of the statue unveiling, Gwain confesses that she can't act against Luna for reasons she can't reveal, as it involves her life. Undeterred, Ami uses her Mind Read ability on Gwain, but this results in a conflict with Gwain's true form, who resists the mind-reading attempt. Although Gwain holds the advantage in many ways, Ami employs the "Automatic Breath Deactivated" trick she had seen Savien use during Agni's flashback. This confuses Gwain long enough for Ami to use Megrim, which successfully allows her to read Gwain's mind. Through this, Ami learns that Gwain turned to Luna when Ami fell ill because Luna was the only one who could help her. In exchange for Ami’s health, Luna likely requested that Gwain and her Royal Court refrain from interfering with her plans. A flashback shows a young Ami with a prototype version of her EXE-Arc, while Luna holds a clipboard noting the abnormal size of Ami’s eyes. Gwain’s true form then tells Ami that she now knows the truth—why Gwain never took action against Luna. Gwain confesses that it was a difficult decision, but she was too scared to go against Luna. The screen fades to white. Ami is seen one last time in the episode from Lanney’s perspective, as she reads Gwain’s mind. Lanney observes Ami, who is surrounded by a rapidly cooling aura, staring at Gwain. Lanney comments that this scene is typical for Ami, lasting for hours. The episode concludes with a flashback montage from Lanney, showing times when Ami used her element without anyone knowing, with three of the four scenes featuring Ami. Gwain Saga - 008 When Ami arrives at the Clock Tower, she finds herself and Savien finalizing plans for their upcoming trip to the South Coast of Gwain. Meanwhile, Marlow plays a parody of Animal Crossing, and a bat woman from 007 is tied up. Geo soon arrives, and Ami becomes distracted by him once more. His smile causes her to skip a beat and regenerate a massive amount of health. Lanney, speaking to Geo, interrupts her trance, and Ami spends the rest of the time trying to push thoughts of Geo out of her mind. Later, Ami accompanies the Gwain Warriors to the Magic Street Market, where they meet Agni and Deva. Following Agni's order, she syncs her watch with her phone. While walking with Geo, she reaches for his hand but accidentally grabs Lanney’s instead, prompting a nervous laugh from Ami. Lanney remarks that they haven't shopped together in a while, but Ami sighs in response. The group purchases special swimwear, each with unique properties, before heading to the Coast. At the Coast, Ami and Geo argue about her tagging along on his quest, which leads to an arm-wrestling match. While Geo hesitates, Ami wins by draining his health, aided by the group's distracting glares at Geo. Deva then explains the origin of Bride's Island's name, after which Ami heals Geo. The group is then launched into Bride's Island by Deva's powers. Once on the island, Ami and Geo swim down a hole, with Geo leading. However, Ami ends up falling into his arms, causing them both to blush. As Geo walks away, Ami’s internal conflict plays out through her Pirate and Nun personas, who argue about her relationship with him. The Groom briefly grabs her hand, causing Ami to faint. While she's unconscious, the Bride attacks, but Ami’s pirate and nun selves intervene to wake her up. The Bride uses telekinetic powers to lift Ami but is soon freed. Ami runs away but is confronted by a possessed Geo, leading to a battle. She forces the Bride to release him, then chases the Bride across the island. Ami eventually breaks Geo free from the Bride’s control, and they both fall into the water. When the Bride summons a phantom ship to attack, Ami struggles to lift it until Geo regains consciousness and helps her. Exhausted, Ami collapses, and the Bride and Groom collide, knocking Ami and Geo away. The couple reunites, and Geo gives Ami a healing braid. The Bride teasingly looks at Geo, making him blush, while Ami gives him a smug grin. As the Bride and Groom vanish together, Ami and Geo share a quiet moment. In the final scene, Ami is carried by Geo, much like in previous episodes. Deva notices that Ami’s hair has turned partially white from the strain of using magic and checks to ensure she’s okay. Ami sits down and is given a drink by Lanney. When she catches Geo staring at her, she winks, causing him to blush, and smiles contentedly as the episode ends. |
Appearance
Ami has fair skin and stands at about 165-170 cm in height. Her hair has only undergone a single change in color, which occurred in Episode 8 after she drained all of her magic. Typically, she is seen wearing either her school uniform or an all-white outfit adorned with Gwain's symbol. She is almost always wearing her EXE-Arc headband, and if it's not on her head, she is likely using it as a bow. Ami's eyes are unusually large compared to other Teorans. In addition to her usual attire, Ami has a variety of outfits, including a casual white outfit with Gwain's symbol, a cloak for disguises, an elegant dress, a dress-like version of her disguise cloak, ceremonial garments, and an Orca-themed swimsuit.
Personality
- Bubbly & Kind-Hearted: Ami appears to be a typical, cheerful princess with a bubbly personality, often carrying herself in a light-hearted and somewhat airheaded manner. Her kind nature allows her to get along with everyone, and she doesn’t hold any prejudice, making her open and accepting. This is clearly shown in her unshaken support for Geo, a human, despite the societal norms against their kind. Ami’s heart is filled with care and concern for others, as she is always ready to go out of her way to help those in need. While others may perceive her as naive or overly innocent, her actions demonstrate a deep kindness that she often hides behind her cheerful façade.
- Rebellious & Adventurous: Though Ami’s role as a princess may require a life of restraint, she has a rebellious streak that she refuses to suppress. She frequently sneaks away from the castle in search of freedom, preferring to live on her own terms rather than remain in the suffocating confines of royal duty. Her desire for independence often leads her into risky situations, such as when she hopped on a train just before it derailed or narrowly escaped a truck accident. This sense of adventure is a defining trait, showing her willingness to embrace danger in pursuit of her own experiences, even if it means putting herself in harm’s way. Despite her royal position, Ami yearns for the simplicity of life outside the castle walls.
- Silent & Mysterious: Ami is a woman of few words, choosing to remain quiet most of the time. Her reticence often leaves her misunderstood, as many find it difficult to connect with someone who doesn’t speak often. However, despite her silence, there are those who can intuitively understand her emotions and unspoken thoughts. These individuals are able to form a deeper bond with her, recognizing that Ami’s silence isn’t a sign of indifference but rather a way of communicating her feelings without words. This adds a layer of mystery to her personality, as she remains an enigma to those who are not close to her. For Ami, silence becomes a form of personal expression, as she shares her thoughts only with those she trusts the most.
- Socially Isolated & Misunderstood: Despite being the heir to the throne, Ami struggles with social isolation at Gwain College. Her quiet demeanor and the fear that her strange illness might be contagious have made her a target for ridicule. She often finds herself excluded from the social circles of her peers, which only reinforces her sense of alienation. Alongside other misfits like Deva, Agni, and Lanney, Ami faces constant teasing and exclusion. Many students view her as different, and her mute condition only deepens their fear and misunderstanding of her. However, those who take the time to get to know Ami understand that her outward silence hides a caring and thoughtful person who is simply misunderstood by those who do not bother to look past her exterior.
- Shoulder Pirate & Shoulder Nun: In Episode 008, Ami’s internal conflict is humorously depicted by the presence of a Shoulder Pirate and a Shoulder Nun. The Shoulder Pirate is ambitious, straightforward, and full of bravado, urging Ami to take charge and push for what she wants. In contrast, the Shoulder Nun offers more crude and vulgar advice, using inappropriate language and suggesting outrageous actions. For example, she encourages Ami to "grab that (Geo) booty" and mocks the bride ghost with vulgar insults. This comedic clash of personalities symbolizes the internal tug-of-war Ami experiences between her desire for freedom and her more restrained, obedient side. While the Shoulder Pirate advocates for bold action, the Shoulder Nun’s crude remarks add a touch of rebellion and impulsiveness, highlighting Ami’s unpredictable nature beneath her outwardly sweet and innocent persona.
General Information
Name: Ami Heddaviand Le'Viand
Nicknames/Other Names: Madoka
Origin: Gwain Saga
First Appearance: Gwain Saga - Pilot
Latest Appearance: Gwain Saga - 001 Reuploaded
Creator: GeoExe
Actress: WeatherWitch
Sex: Female
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Pronouns: She/Her
Age: 20-21 (Is a junior at Gwain College)
Homeworld: Teora
Residence: Gwain's Castle
Story Role: Protagonist
Classification: Princess of Gwain, Gwain Warrior, Gwain College Student
Species: Teoran
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Humanoid Physiology
Occupation: Princess
Affiliations: The Government of Gwain, Gwain Collage, The Gwain Warriors
Status: Alive
Alignment: Neutral Good (Ami is described as a sweet person who will help out those who need aid. When she learned Geo was from another place, she decided to help him while showing him the beauty of the new world. Helped Geo fight off Teoran Wolves. Brought Geo to her home to give him a place to stay, sneaking him past guards and hiding him from her mother. Jumped infront of Gwain's execution beam to protect Geo from her, with Gwain mentioning how Ami being so nice and kind gets in the way of her plans. Despite Geo being a human, a species that posed a threat to Teorans, Ami would not allow Gwain to kill him. Aided Geo and her friends in their battles against Luna and her robots. Paid for all of Geo's furniture, wanting him to have a proper home. Fought against The Bride to save Geo and continued to fight while their vitality was draining to a critical point)
Protection Level: Metropolitan Protector (Ami is a Gwain Warrior, a group of people who work together to protect the Kingdom of Gwain)
Codex Statistics
Tier: High 8-C, Far Higher with Supercharged-Mode
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Large Building level (Able to harm Deva, who should be comparable to Lanney, who can harm Tahjin, who could slice the Gwain statue in half, which is 150 meters tall), Far Higher with Supercharged-Mode (Can harm and knock down Geo, who can harm and tank hits from the Elite Captain, after he amplified his strength and defense by six, with the Elite Captain in his base form being a captain of a high-rank elite security troop, which should make him superior to unprofessionals such as Savien and Lanney. Geo can also tank a hit from the Sky Leviathan, which is a large leviathan of this size, that can burrow through large amounts of stone, can tank hits from a large robot of this size, can throw and destroy a large robot of this size with aid from the Elite Captain, can slice a large tower of Deva's ice and the robot inside of it in half, with said ice being bullet proof, can crack the head of Tahjin, creating shockwaves while also sending him flying into a cliff, breaking a part of it, who could slice the Gwain statue in half, which is 150 meters tall, and can casually lift and throw a pirate ship)
Durability: Large Building level (Comparable to Savien, who can tanked an attack that could shake the ground, send both him and Geo flying, and could a create large explosion of this size), Far Higher with Supercharged-Mode
Striking Strength: Large Building Class, Far Higher with Supercharged-Mode
Lifting Strength: Superhuman (Should scale to Deva who can casually lift this giant ice anchor. Should scale to Agni who can carry a box of Geo's things, with just one of his notebooks being able to crack stone when dropped), up to Class K with Absorption (In Ami's arm wrestle with Geo, Ami was able to absorb Geo's stamina, making herself stronger, and making Geo weaker to beat him without effort by the end. Geo was able to casually lift a pirate ship, which can weigh around 100 to 300 tons). Class K with Supercharged-Mode (Held back a punch from Geo)
Travel Speed: Superhuman (Is able to move as a blur as shown here. Can run so fast that she and Deva can create wind), Higher with Fan Wings & Agility (Can increase her speed to create afterimages and catch up with a train with Fan Wings & Agility), At least Transonic with Supercharged-Mode (With Supercharged-Mode, Ami was able to catch up to The Bride, who can easily out-pace Geo, who is able to chase after Marlow, who can create a sonic boom when running)
Attack Speed: Supersonic (Can tag Geo, who moved infront of bullets to protect Ami and was able to dodge bullets while skydiving down), Higher with Fan Wings & Agility & Supercharged-Mode (Can increase her speed to create afterimages and catch up with a train with Fan Wings & Agility. Blocked and counterattacked a possessed Geo), Transonic with Sound Manipulation (Ami is able to attack with sound)
Reaction Speed: Supersonic (Dodged attacks from a possessed Geo, who can deflect Savien's bullets while running towards him), Higher with Supercharged-Mode (Can dodge a flurry of attacks from Geo)
Stamina: Superhuman (Can continue to fight even with most of her vitality being drained and remains standing even with less then one bar of it left. Can travel and explore the woods of Teora throughout the day without tire)
Range: Standard Melee physically, up to Hundreds of Meters with arrows and techniques
Intelligence: Average Intelligence
Powers and Techniques
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Acrobatics (Was thrown 500 meters into the air and was able to skillfully flip and land from it. She is also able to skillfully platform and dash as shown here. With Hi-Jump, Ami can use her Fan Wings technique to jump higher), Multilingualism (Knows at least 12 languages as she went through them to try to communicate with Geo), Martial Arts (Can skillfully fight like a boxer and can easily dodge all of Geo's attacks and overpower him here), Weapon Mastery (Can use her EXE-Arc as a bow efficiently in combat to be able to sneak past all of Gwain's trained security team and fight alongside the Gwain Warriors. She is also able to tag Geo with her arrows), Vehicular Usage (Land Vehicles; Is able to ride a bike), Breaking the Fourth Wall (Acknowledges and tries to cover GeoEXE's art of the series), Intimidation (Can intimidate Gwain with her gaze. Was able to intimidate Lanney here), Stealth Mastery (Is noted by Gwain that Ami is always able to sneak by her entire castles security), Afterimage Creation (Can create afterimages by using her Fan Wings and while Supercharged), Multiple Jumps & limited Flight (Can dash in the air as an extra jump and stay midair for an extended period of time), Accelerated Development (Was able to get stronger by helping Geo in his battles alongside Deva and Agni, stopping every menace in their way), Multiple Personalities (Multiple Personalities; Shoulder Pirate and Nun Ami both have different personalities as shown here), Weapon Creation (Can transform her EXE-Arc into a Bow), Enhanced Senses (Can sense that she is being watched by Marlow and can sense that Marlow is hiding within a tree despite being completely still and covered), Extrasensory Perception & Light Manipulation (With Eagle Eye, Ami's eyes begin to glow and she can track things that are completely hidden from view like Marlow who was completely hidden within a tree. Ami can also make her eyes glow brightly in the dark), Weapon Control (Can control the movements of her EXE-Arc and make it transform into Bow-Mode and Wing-Mode at will), Passive Regeneration (Low, her EXE-Arc passively heals her and the stronger her emotion is, the stronger her self healing is), Autopilot (Can act in battle against The Bride while she is unconscious. Nun & Pirate Ami will automatically be summoned to protect Ami and use a bar of her vitality to save her from a situation that would be fatal), Magic (Is a love elemental healer with several magic based attacks and techniques), Passive Healing (her EXE-Arc passively heals her and the stronger her emotions of love are, the stronger her passive healing is. She can also passively heal others by touch. Can revive Geo from being knocked out with Revive. With Heal LV 1, 2, & 3, Ami can manually heal herself in greater amounts at once. With the Heart Pin, Ami can restore one bar of her vitality), Emotional Empowerment (Love Empowerment; The stronger Ami's emotions of love are, the stronger her healing becomes as shown here), Status Effect Inducement (Can knock out and paralyze Marlow with a Stun Arrow. Can send people to sleep with Numbing Arrows/ZZZ. With Automatic Breath Deactivated, Ami can force her target to stop breathing automatically, giving them the confused status condition), Paralysis Inducement (Can knock out and paralyze Marlow with a Stun Arrow. She can also cause stun with Supercharged punches. Is able to use a technique called Paralyzer), Sleep Manipulation (Can send people to sleep with Numbing Arrows/ZZZ), Penetration Damage (Ami's magic arrows can completely phase through a Teoran Wolf), Absorption, Statistics Amplification, & Statistics Reduction (In Ami's arm wrestle with Geo, Ami was able to absorb Geo's stamina, make herself stronger, and make Geo weaker to beat him), Soul Manipulation ( Can interact with The Bride who is just a soul), Non-Standard Interaction (Can interact with The Bride who is intangible. Can attack ghosts), Power Nullification (Can nullify The Bride's telekinesis by using a Supercharged burst of vitality to attack), Light Manipulation (Can use a Supercharged burst of vitality to get herself out of sticky situations such as sleep paralysis and The Bride's telekinesis. The attack has her glow and explode a pink burst of light. Ami rapidly glows in rainbow colors upon using mind read. Ami also glows upon holding a charged shot), Forcefield Creation (Can create a heart shaped forcefield to protect herself), Spin Dash (Can spin into a ball and attack The Bride by ramming into her), Homing Attack (With Accuracy, Ami can automatically make her arrows homing attacks as shown with Savien's usage of the technique), Mind Manipulation (Is able to read Gwain's mind by using Mind Read. With Automatic Breath Deactivated, Ami can force her target to stop breathing automatically, giving them the confused status condition), Astral Projection & Telepathy (Can fight and interact with Gwain's consciousness within Gwain's mind), Statistics Amplification (Can increase her speed to catch up with a train with Fan Wings & Agility), Duplication (Can create clones of herself to physically attack and can trick their opponent into attacking them instead of real Ami herself with her Psycho Trilogy technique. Her shoulder personalities, Nun and Pirate Ami can passively be created to protect Ami to save her from a situation that would be fatal. Ami can also create them in reality at will to help in combat with Psycho Trilogy), Sound Manipulation (With Megrim, Ami can use a powerful voice based attack that creates a sound wave. She also attacks with sound here), Mimicry (Power Mimicry; Was able to copy and use Savien's Automatic Breath Deactivated after seeing it once even without being of the psychic element class that Savien is. She also copies his hat upon using the move), Energy Projection (With Mist Arrow, Ami can shoot a magic arrow from her hand).
Resistance Bypassing (Can read Gwain's mind even after she resisted her mind read), Purification (Can use techniques called Cure and Purification, which likely cure status conditions), limited Wish Granting (Can use a technique called Wish though its abilities are likely limited to healing), likely Social Influencing (Has a technique called Too Cute with a picture of Noobe. How it works is unknown but is likely involves Ami being cute like her pet Noobe), Restoration (Has a technique called Breather that likely restores some of her MP as resting restores magic. Able to use Crystals to restore magic), Teleportation (Teleported to avoid an attack), Alternate Breathing (Aquatic Breathing; With her Orca Swimsuit, Ami is able to breath underwater), Unrestricted Movement (Water Walking; Can walk on water with her Orca Swimsuit as shown here. Flowmotion; Supercharged-Mode allows Ami to dash in the air).
Resistance to Status Effect Inducement, Sleep Manipulation, Paralysis Inducement, Poison Manipulation, Mind Manipulation, & Pain Manipulation (Deva stated that Ami is not affected by condition spells due to being a healer. This would include the spell conditions of: Stun, Paralysis, Poison, Hypnosis, Confusion, & Numbing)
All previous abilities and resistances as before. Incorporeality, Undead Physiology, Flight, Invisibility & Intangibility (Gained these abilities upon transforming into a ghost as shown here), Sound Manipulation & Status Effect Inducement (Can attack ghosts by screaming and caused them to get dizzy)
Equipment
EXE-Arc
- Headband-Mode: Throughout Gwain Saga, its primary function is to act as Ami's life support and if removed Ami will begin to lose as shown in 001 "-1" of her vitality. In terms of affecting Ami's vitality the EXE-Arc tends to be affected by Ami's Love Element, as shown Ami can get very flustered or simply blushing has caused her EXE-Arc to skyrocket recovering up to "+7000" vitality and just by holding Geo's hand as shown in 006 will recover 50-90 vitality.
- Bow-Mode: The EXE-Arc's Bow-Mode was its first form displayed to us in the Gwain Saga Pilot and in 001. Throughout the series, the EXE-Arc has fired various kinds of arrows with several different effects. As a healer, Ami uses her magic arrows that can inflict status effects for support. Some of the things the arrows can do are are but not limited to stun/paralysis, numb, sleep, heal, revive, and attack. Ami's also able to use several techniques with this mode such as Tri-Shot which fires 3 arrows at once and Accuracy which automatically make the aim of the arrows home in on opponents.
- Wing-Mode: Displayed in both 006 and 008, the EXE-Arc's Wing-Mode activates while the Arc is still on Ami's head, They are then shown to open the ears on the EXE-Arc so large pink magic wings can extend out from it. This technique is called Fan Wings in 007 and can help Ami run a lot faster, with her being able to catch up with a train and create afterimages. The Wing-Mode has displayed several uses such as increasing running speed, and increasing jump height by using her Hi-Jump technique.
- Supercharged-Mode: When Supercharged-Mode is activated, Ami's magic and vitality will drain much faster than normally taking it off will do. Supercharged-Mode has been shown to greatly increase Ami's magic power and speed with her being able to easily overpower Geo and keep up with the Bride.
None Notable.
Orca Swimsuit
A swimsuit that Ami bought in 008. It gives her the ability to breath underwater and walk on water.
Heart Pin
A pink heart shaped pin that can restore a bar of Ami's Vitality that was bought by Geo.None Notable.
Notable Techniques
Other
Standard Tactics: Ami attempts to send their opponent asleep or stun them with multiple magic arrows. She then proceeds to use her several techniques. If all else fails and she is in a dire situation, she can activate Supercharged mode to increase her magic abilities by putting her magic into her fists and being able to attack with stun punches.
Weaknesses: Teorans can run of out magic during battle. Has an incredibly fatal incurable illness that rapidly drains her vitality when she doesn't have her EXE-Arc. Supercharged mode drains her vitality rapidly and only lasts for 4 minutes until Ami faints. Can be naive, as she thought she could hide Geo with a lamp head here. She also trusted Savien due to her naiveness. She is stated to have a history of being clueless.
Note
- Characters such as Ami, Deva, Agni, Savien, Lanney, Tahjin, and Jea are not scaled to Geo. While there have been few times where these characters have tanked hits from characters who can harm Geo, these have been deemed as Outliers as it has been consistently shown that these characters are far weaker than Geo. Such examples include Ami being knocked out from something Geo completely tanked, a train crash that Geo was able to survive being a massive threat to Ami, and Ami consistently needing Geo to protect her from threats. Agni got one shot by Marlow, who noted that she couldn't take much of Geo's attacks, along with being unable to harm a robot that Geo and Marlow could harm. The Elite Captain, a captain of an elite security troop, who is six times weaker than Geo in base and needing to amplify himself to harm him without magic, should be superior to characters like Savien, who noted how its weird that he, Deva, and Agni were invited as security guards when they were not professionals. Deva's ice is also unable to harm said robot. Kaditopez, someone who's implied to be stronger than most Teorans, is unable to harm Geo. Savien noted he couldn't harm Geo that much and couldn't take much hits from a casual Geo. Tahjin got one shot by Geo, with Geo cracking his head in the process, despite having a broken arm.
- Ami can only turn into a ghost within the haunted castle she met Noobe in.
Miscellaneous Feats
- Comparable to Lanney, who can perform the following feats:
- Used her element to send a large metal robot flying into the air.
- Able to send Tahjin's forces flying with her attacks.
- Pushed back four of Tahjin's minions with one attack.
- Able to harm Tahjin, who can perform the following feats:
- Can harm and knock down Geo, who can perform the following feats:
- Tanked a fall from the clouds, where Geo smashed into multiple rocks, with Geo being so heavy he can do the following:
- Can crack rock by falling a few feet
- Can fall through a stone platform just walking on it
- Can fall through rocks while trying to balance on atop them
- Can crack a rock by stepping on it
- Can break a chair by sitting on it
- Is unable to swim due to his weight
- Able to crack the ground by activating his weight
- Is able to launch robots of the ground by stomping.
- Can knock over multiple trees without trying, punching through a log in the process.
- Tanked falling off a cliff.
- Tanked a claw attack that smashed him into the ground from a Forest Wolf.
- Able to send three Forest Wolves flying with a single punch.
- Wasn't pierced by Luna's bullets.
- Tanked hits from Luna, with Luna noting Geo's durability is incredible, who can perform the following feats:
- Can throw Geo so hard he pushed a large metal robot and ricocheted off it, smashing into and cracking a wall.
- Tanked a hit from a robot that sent him flying while also creating a shockwave.
- Sent a large metal robot flying with a single punch.
- Tanked an explosion that launched him from the sewers back to the surface.
- Able to send metal robots flying.
- Snapped a tree in half.
- His hair was be completely uncut after someone tried to use scissors on them, with the scissors breaking in the process.
- Able to parry attacks and tank hits from Marlow, who noted that she wasn't able to take much hits from Geo and that Geo was incredibly resilient. Marlow can perform the following feats:
- Able to destroy Luna's metal robots.
- Can crack the floor by stomping.
- Can kick Agni into a wall, putting a crater in it.
- Sent Geo flying with her attacks.
- Can break off rocks from a cave roof.
- Tanked a magic attack that blasted her into the sky.
- Can tank a fall from the clouds, which would result in this level of energy.
- Can launch Luna's metal robots into the sky.
- Can launch Geo into one of Luna's robots, sending it flying back
- Can harm Luna, who can perform the following feats:
- Tanked an attack from a robot that destroyed a lot of stone while also sending him flying, with said robot is also being able to burrow through stone with ease.
- Tanked an energy blast that that destroyed a lot of stone while also sending him flying.
- Tanked a magic attack that blasted him into the sky.
- Can create wind by slamming a table down.
- Tanked being blasted into the air and falling down from said height.
- Casually ran through multiple armored guards.
- Sent the Elite Captain flying with his attacks, who was wearing metal armor.
- Both harmed and took hits from the Elite Captain, with the captain noting hitting Geo feels like hitting a bag of cement after he had amplified his attack power and defense by six, who was originally able to send Geo flying into a table, destroying it. An amplified Elite Captain can do the following:
- Smashed the Elite Captain down into the ground.
- Casually halted a large speaker being thrown at him with a kick.
- Smashed the Elite Captain into a table.
- Tanked a fall that destroyed stone.
- Tanked a rock smashing onto his head, with said rock cracking afterwards.
- Able to harm a large metal robot, easily pushing it back and sending it flying while creating shockwaves. Said robot can perform the following feats:
- Tanked a large fall that caused him to smash into wood planks.
- Able to snap a part of a metal sword off.
- Able to casually run through a closed door.
- Was unfazed by Kaditopez's attacks.
- Tanked Savien's bullets, which can destroy sandstone bricks.
- Tanked hits from Savien's blade.
- Able to casually harm Savien, who noted Geo's attacks were too much for him, who tanked an ice anchor being dropped on him.
- Tanked a bomb that made an explosion of this side.
- Tanked smashing into multiple barrels.
- Was unharmed when he halted a bus.
- While possessed, Geo put a crater into a cave floor.
- Tanked a pirate ship being thrown at him.
- Tanked being blasted into a wall.
- Tanked a fall from the clouds, where Geo smashed into multiple rocks, with Geo being so heavy he can do the following:
- Comparable to Savien, who tanked an ice anchor being dropped on him.
- Comparable to Lanney, who can perform the following feats:
- Tanked a fall that broke concrete.
- Tanked being smashed by a large metal ball.
- Took hits from Tahjin, who can perform the following feats:
- Held back a punch from Geo, who could perform the following feats:
- Able to lift a boulder with Ami sitting atop it.
- Able to push a large piece of metal.
- Far superior to Ami, who is comparable to both Agni, who can lift up a box of Geo's stuff, with just one of his notebooks being able to crack stone when dropped and Deva, who can casually a giant ice anchor.
- Along with the Elite Captain, Geo was able to throw a large robot into the sky, which was of this size.
- Struggled just as much as the Elite Captain did when restraining robotic tentacles. The Elite Captain can casually lift and throw large speakers.
- Able to casually lift and throw a large metal robot.
- Able to somewhat hold back a train after withstanding bone breaking injuries.
- Casually halted a bus.
- Comparable to The Bride, who can casually push boulders aside.
Same as Attack Potency.
None Notable.
- Able to catch up to The Bride, who can perform the following feats:
- Able to easily out-pace Geo, who can perform the following feats:
- Ran so fast he appeared as a blur, quickly scaling up a mountain as he did so.
- Able to outpace Forest Wolves while moving so fast he appears as a blur.
- Able to chase after Marlow, who can perform the following feats:
- Created afterimages while getting up.
- Ran up to a girl and picked her up before she could be attacked.
- Able to run down a clocktower.
- Can run across Teora to Gwain's castle in a short amount of time, appearing as a blur while doing so.
- Able run across the Kingdom of Gwain while creating afterimages.
- Able to run from Gwain Bucks to the dessert in seconds.
- Caught up to Savien, who can create afterimages by jumping.
- Comparable to Tahjin, who can create afterimages by moving, making it appear like there is four of him.
- Able to travel out of a cave to the top of the island in seconds.
- Created afterimages while charging at Geo.
- Able to easily out-pace Geo, who can perform the following feats:
- Can tag Geo, who can perform the following feats:
- Intercepted an attack from a Forest Wolf, which can tag Geo and later dodged an attack from him, who can perform the following feats:
- Can block attacks from Marlow, who can perform the following feats:
- Can create afterimages by dodging attacks.
- Attacked Tahjin before he could attack him, who can create afterimages with his speed.
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