Aiz Wallenstein: The Sword Princess

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Aiz Wallenstein or also known as the "Sword Princess is a level 6 adventurer and currently the strongest in Orario. She's a member of the Loki familia, which managed to battle they way to the 59th floor.
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Due to her nature, Aiz doesn't really talk much, she often says few words or just sentence, because of that many people think she's an airhead. As shown from the anime, she's one of the kind people, who doesn't tolerate other people picking on weaker ones.

At first, she took a liking to Bell whom at that time started to grow really fast, but I guess later on as they both got to know each better, it turned into "love" and rivalry. Despite her being an airhead, when it comes to fighting she becomes serious, even though it doesn't look like that. She feels that she has a responsibility to protect the weaker people. Also her seriousness could have been seen while she trained Bell. Just hearing Bell's gets her really fired up. At one point she seemed a bit jealous when the Amazon Twins talked to Bell. Oh my, that's love. In addition, she's bit ignorant of the world a bit like Bell.
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When it comes to her battle gear, she wears something like a combination of a battlesuit and a skirt with lighter armor covering her upper body. She also wears tall boots reaching up to her thighs. She carries a rapier on the left side of her

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