She also watches and toys with the other characters of the game. Rachel can apparently create a small pocket dimension called Requiem, which is her interface with dream world.
She is often accompanied by her familiars, Nago and Gii, whom she often treats very roughly, and is supervised by her butler and guardian Valkenhayn. Rachel is the only character seemingly aware of the full extent of the story, as well as the fact that time is repeating. Much of the reason for her frequent interference is an attempt to push them toward breaking the loop. Interestingly enough, in some late interactions it is revealed that she is possibly the most powerful of the playable characters, and as such the only one capable of taking on Terumi.
Rachel asks Tsubaki how she sees Ragna through her clouded eyes, Tsubaki answers that Ragna is an evil that must be destroyed, she would inherit Jin's responsibility to defeat the Imperator and Ragna.
If Jin or Tsubaki fails to kill Ragna before he dies in a natural death. Rachel briefly appears in Chapter 1: Contact when Naoto Kurogane seemingly has time frozen around him with all the people near him having disappeared. At the time, she is seen to have an expression as if she is mourning someone's future, or that she remembered someone.
She muttered something that Naoto didn't hear and the street began to boon with life once more as she disappeared into nowhere. When Naoto does get a brief glimpse at her, he notices that she has no life-force value. Rachel is a stereotypical aristocratic heiress. She has an almost enchanting air of dignity and grace, yet is sarcastic and condescending to those she considers lower than her, always expecting them to have the highest standards of formality when conversing with her.
Despite this, she does care deeply for her allies. Her butler, Valkenhayn, is fervently devoted to Rachel, as he was a loyal friend and respected rival to her father, the late Clavis Alucard. Rachel's familiars, Nago and Gii, despite taking punishment from her on a regular basis, remain loyal to her.
Perhaps her most intriguing relationship is with Ragna. Although Rachel would never admit to it, she loves Ragna for his determination and unwillingness to give up even when the odds are against him. Rachel is a young vampire girl with pale skin, long blonde hair tied into two pigtails with black ribbons, and red eyes.
She wears Gothic Lolita fashion with a frilly black gown and jacket, red ribbon bow tie, a red bat symbol design cross from the front to the back on her dress, another red cross on her shawl and bottom half, high heeled black boots with a red cross, and a red ribbon on her left ankle. When she was young, her appearance was similar that of her current self. She wore a black dress with a red cross in the center and a large, black ribbon on the back, black ribbons in her hair, a white blouse, white bloomers, and black slippers.
In Alter Memory during the hot spring scene in Episode 5, Rachel is seen wearing a dark blue one-piece bathing suit with red lines on both sides of her bathing suit but retains her look. She is also the one who gave Jin the Susano'o Unit. She is refined and wise, and carries herself with an aura of elegance. But contrary to her appearance, she's quite free spirited, arrogant, and domineering at times.
It is not uncommon to see her vilify anything that does not suit her tastes. She seldom lifts a finger to do anything, and relies on her familiars, Nago and Gii, to do her bidding. While being a key player in our world, she is forbidden to intervene in its course of events. Thus, it has been her fate to silently observe history repeat itself over and over. But when Noel triggered change to occur once more in the world, Rachel devises a plan to take down her arch nemesis, Terumi, once and for all.
She rescues Hakumen, and keep him under her domain. Rachel is no stranger to the highest ranking member of the NOL, the Imperator. To put an end to the Imperator's scheme, she walks on stage, going from Observer to actor. That it was the only way for evil to be eradicated from this world forever. It is still not known what she meant Or that is what the note that Professor Kokonoe wrote said that I saw before. If I remember the note, she lives in an old castle with her familiars.
She has a beautiful appearance and a sadistic personality. She is the Onlooker of the world. Cultured, knowledgeable, and calm, yet haughty, domineering, and self-centered. She almost never takes action on her own, and is almost always attended by her companions Nago and Gii. Head of the Alucard family of vampire blood. She looks like a cute young girl, but has actually lived for more than one hundred years.
She is refined, intelligent, and quiet, yet arrogant, domineering, and self-centered. Her familiar the slightly plump, red bat is Gii. She always takes Nago, the black cat who speaks effeminately, with her. The young vampiress of the Alucard Family. She is of refined upbringing, intelligent and well-spoken, but has a lofty arrogance and a self-centered, domineering nature.
Alongside her are her companions Gii and Nago, but they exist to be ever and always pushed around. There should still be something you need to do. Hakumen Biography Gallery Gameplay Quotes. Valkenhayn R. Azrael Biography Gallery Gameplay Quotes. Celica A. Izanami Biography Gallery Gameplay Quotes. Susano'o Biography Gallery Gameplay Quotes. Ada Clover Gallery. Ex Machina: Minerva Biography Gallery. Gii Gallery. Ignis Clover Gallery. Kaka Kittens Gallery. Lotte Carmine Biography Gallery.
Ragna lampshades this. Perhaps her most intriguing relationship is with Ragna. Although Rachel would never admit to it, she loves Ragna for his determination and unwillingness to give up even when the odds are against him, wanting him to reach his full potential as a warrior and as a person.
In Centralfiction , her feelings for Ragna become more evident as revealed in her arcade mode. This is most notably the only time she lost her composure. In the end of the game, Rachel sheds a tear over his large sword, despite forgetting Ragna. Oh, Crap! This coming from Rachel shows that the Imperator is a huge deal.
Ojou : Rachel is a stereotypical aristocratic heiress. Nago and Gii even refer to her as "princess. It's the only time she really freaks out about something because Naoto's existence is threatening Ragna's due to their similarities. In CF , she decides to not watch any more and do a lot of interventions, and it slowly weakens her.
All because she has something to struggle against. Valkenhayn and Amane call her out on this. In CF story mode, she becomes considerably nicer than before, to the point that others are freaked out because of it. She's outright flustered and embarrassed when Ragna suddenly embraces her, futilely telling him to let her go. She's even blushing. She eventually stops fighting the urge and goes for the biggest hug she can give and receive. Our Vampires Are Different : It is hinted that her nature is different even to her own father.
Vampires in this series are a form of illusionary creatures, beings manifested via the Azure from human emotions, not entirely unlike Drive manifestations. While normal vampires have to drink blood in order to sustain themselves and are hurt by sunlight and holy water, Rachel has never displayed any of the traditional vampire weaknesses. She can, for example, walk around in broad daylight, and although she uses Nago as a parasol, this seems to be for decoration rather than protection, as she is no less powerful in daylight than at night, and she even pulls a crucifix out of the ground during her Astral Heat.
On the power-platter side, the vampires are stated to possess incredibly high life-force values, which allows them to do stuff like control blood and create weapons from it. The Alucard family, in particular, are also Observers dedicated to the quantum observation of the world's timeline, making Rachel canonically one of the most powerful characters in the game.
Out-of-Character Moment : While she's disrespectful almost everyone in cast, she finds Bang quite repulsive in particular even on Gag Reels, still some of her lines for the tutorial in Continuum Shift Rachel calls Bang a gentleman to outright refer to him without adding any insults, and said insults towards him are much tamer than the ones found in the main story. A comedic version in CF, with several characters mentioning her being more nice and forthcoming is really freaking them out. Parachute Petticoat : Ironically, although she wields an umbrella a cat which turns into one, no less , she doesn't often use a Parasol Parachute , except in her intro poses and a special animation if you hold the strong attack button in the air there's basically no advantage to using it, though, so you'll rarely ever see it.
Parasol of Pain : Her parasol is a weapon. Parasol of Prettiness : She carries around a living one that coordinates with her frilly dress. Parasol Parachute : She can do this in one of her normal moves. In CP, in the intro of her fight with Ragna, she even does this while using Silpheed to float away from Ragna's attacks. Pet the Dog : When she tells Ragna to never give up during one of the time loops. Doubles as a Ship Tease depending on how one looks at it. Her case with Makoto, starting with saving her from Hazama, also counts.
Is much more kind in her treatment of Noel after the latter's Character Development , to the point where you could almost swear they were friends. She's also rather friendly and even protective of Celica as well. Photographic Memory : As an Observer, Rachel has the ability to quantum-observe reality and events as well as the inability to forget anything they've Observed, to the extent that they have Ripple Effect-Proof Memory.
For example, she remembers the entire "Groundhog Day" Loop scenario of the first game. That is, for the record, 72, years of looped time, spread out over the course of years looped times, with only very slight, minor differences each and every loop.
No wonder she seems both bored and frustrated by the lack of progress. Poor Communication Kills : She warns Ragna not to fight Terumi, despite the fact that he wants to do so more than anything else, but she doesn't give him a reason. She also warns him not to rely too much on the Azure Grimoire. For some odd reason, she never sees fit to share her suspicions that his Grimoire is a fake, and that Terumi is the one who MADE it, and thus not only knows how to counter it, but likely has a more complete version.
Oh, and that if Ragna uses his fake too much, he'll become half a Black Beast. She apparently loves the sound of her own voice except when giving useful explanations. Power Degeneration : In CF , she apparently has done a lot of Phenomenon Interventions that it slowly eats away at her power and she becomes weaker, and it also shortens her lifespan.
Pragmatic Hero : She's an aloof Guile Manipulative Bitch , but she put her life in great danger to ensure that the timeloops would be broken and that Doomsday would be stopped. Precision F-Strike : During the retelling of the first two games in Chronophantasma Extend , Rachel demands to know "where the bloody hell" her tea is.
Like Valkenhayn, this is far stronger language than is implied. Also in Continuum Shift Extend , she uses the word "ass" when paraphrasing Makoto.
Really Years Old : She looks like an early teen at most, she's actually one of the oldest members of the cast. Red Eyes, Take Warning : Which adds more to her dark vibes.
This is because she is an Observer: someone tasked by Takamagahara or another similar power to observe the various potential timelines. So she can carry out her duty, Takamagahara excludes her from any alterations it makes to the timeline. Seen It All : She begins the series with a serious case of seen-it-all-inspired boredom, owing partially to her age and partially to the fact that she has literally seen it all before , and she may well be subjected to it all again if you select "Continue" one more time, you sadist.
It at lesat bears fruit in the end when Noel saved Ragna from falling to the Boundary, and Rachel sealed the deal by defending the place from Take-mikazuchi's attack. Ship Tease : With Ragna. Calamity Trigger has the ending where she tenderly touches his cheek and tell him to never give up. Continuum Shift lays it on thick, however, to the point where it's nearly impossible to deny that the script intentionally does this.
Especially in her bad and joke endings, which are both punctuated with a final line by Rachel intended to cause readers to question the extent of her feelings toward Ragna. Chronophantasma continues the trend but not as blatantly as the other two games, aside from one gag reel when the Spectacles of Eros return and it is confirmed that the reason she is unaffected is because she already loves him as strongly as someone would under the influence of Spectacles of Eros she also explains this to Celica, who's similarly unaffected for the same reasons.
It's shown more in CF where she's got a beef with Naoto notably among the very few person in the cast that gets her all worked up just because his existence threatens Ragna's, and in the act 3 preview she shows that she still puts her faith on Ragna. The story mode, also lays it on really thick, with an animated cutscene dedicated to the two of them, with them embracing as Ragna thanks her and says goodbye And then there's the epilogue where Rachel is willing to go through the hell of "possibility" to find Ragna despite not even remembering him.
Shock and Awe : Many of her special attacks, as well as her super and her Astral Finish, involve striking the opponent with electricity.
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