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HONJOU NIA

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TOBIICHI ORIGAMI

TOBIICHI ORIGAMI

Nia Honjo (本ほん条じょう 二に亜あ) is the ninth Spirit to appear in the series. Nia, also known as the Second Spirit, is a Spirit that appeared on Earth some time after the First Spirit appeared and is claimed to be the only one who knows any information about the First Spirit and her whereabouts.

In Volume 12, Nia’s location was revealed to be at the Neryl Island, a DEM’s private island in the Pacific Ocean. In the island, she was given the label Material A and was being moved to another place through a DEM transport aircraft. Kurumi attempted to free her with a swarm of clones but failed to do so as the clones were defeated by the new Adeptus 2. Nia reacted to Shido’s Spirit Wave upon him going berserk. Eventually, she managed to escape thanks to Shido shooting down the aircraft for her. When Kurumi found the wreckage of the trans- port aircraft.

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Nia has a very energetic personality that allows her to get along with everyone. It also helped her become familiar with the society very quickly, along where she maintained a playful attitude while teasing him.

Rasiel & Yod Maria

Nia’s S-ranked Angel, Rasiel, is a book that can give the user information about anything that has ever happened in the world, no matter where and when. The user of Rasiel becomes near-omniscient. Nia describes this ability as “a super powerful search engine”, where one has to focus on the sought-after information before arriving at an answer.

Maria

After regaining her full Astral Dress due to being empowered by Mio, Nia recreates her own version of the Nibelcole through a combination of her Angel and Ratatoskr’s technology. In the process, she is able to give physical form to MARIA: Fraxinus’s autonomous AI.

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Nia can write on Rasiel’s blank pages with the pen attached to the veil of her Astral Dress. Everything written in Rasiel is fact; therefore, everything that Nia writes in the book will become reality

Ashufiriya

An ability to transport targets into a world of fiction, with the people imprisoned there assuming the roles of fairy tale and manga characters.

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