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"Now, hurry up and convey me your gratitude."
- — Nomi Chinou
Nomi Chinou (
Personality[]
TBD
Appearance[]
Before being featured in the cover of volume 4 Bunko edition of the Densetsu Series, she first appeared in Mazemonogatari by Akio Watanabe. In Akio's design, Nomi has fair, pale skin and royal blue eyes. She has dark purple shoulder-length hair, with curly bangs that frame her face or twirl outwards. A star hairpin keeps her bangs out of her eyes as well. Her hair is also tied into what appears to be a braid that rests on her back.
Nomi wears a puffy one-piece dress with an upper layer of fabric that is shaped similarly to a star, with a lower layer that is lined with puffy fabric. The top of her dress is fitted with ribbons, along with puffy short-sleeved shoulder parts. There is also frilly fabric around her wrists. She has a multitude of bows and ribbons throughout her outfit, with a large ribbon on the back of her head and a large bow attached to her back that reaches her knees. Her leggings are plastered in yellow and orange stars and seemingly wears heels that have purple gems, with wings on the outer-sides.
Nomi carries a wand with her, with a pink handle, featuring golden bits on the side and a red point at the bottom, that connects to a golden centrepiece with a white star in the middle. The top of the wand features a large purple gem, with a smaller red gem on top with four golden petals flowing out of it. Similar to her heels, there are white wings attached to the centrepiece.
Background[]
TBD
Abilities and Equipment[]
- Giant Impact (『ジャイアントインパクト』, Jaianto Inpakuto): TBD
- Intrinsic Magic 『Un-Dead』 (
固有 魔法 『不死 』, Koyū Mahō Fushi): By swinging her stick at a dead body she can bring that person back to life.
Quotes[]
- (Nomi's catchphrase) "Now, hurry up and convey me your gratitude."
Trivia[]
- Nomi's first name is composed of the kanji for "chisel," while her surname, Chinou, means "concentrated earth."