Rilliona

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Rilliona
Rilliona
Corresponding card
English name
  • Rilliona
Japanese translated
  • Cendrillon
Nicknames
  • Great Sage of Crystal
  • Magistus of Verre
Japanese name
Japaneseサンドリヨン
RōmajiSandoriyon
Gender
  • Female
OrganizationMagistus
Manga debutYu-Gi-Oh! OCG Stories Magistus arc chapter 1: "Magistus"
Appears in
Manga
Rilliona

Rilliona, known as Cendrillon (サンドリヨン Sandoriyon) in Japanese, is a character appearing in the Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Stories manga. She is the character version of the card "Rilliona, the Magistus of Verre".

Design

Full view of Rilliona in her Magistus regalia.

Appearance

Personality

Despite being a young adult, Rilliona is shown to be rather childish in her demeaner. Making small complaints and arguing with Endymion, while also being prone to panicking at times. Rilliona spends time with Endymion and Crowley due to finding them fun, and admits she enjoys poking at other people's backgrounds to see what secrets they have but refuses to speak about her own past. It's also suggested Rilliona comes from a high standing as she shockingly admits to having no idea she was suppose to bring food for herself when travelling with Endymion and Crowley in a forest.

Still, Rilliona is a good person who was shocked when she discovered Endymion's own brother tried to kill him. Being also horrified when realizing the opening of the Theurgy would kill people alongside Endymion and Crowley.

Abilities

Rilliona's research in magic is observing gems and stones, from which she can draw out magic power. Rilliona can sense disturbances with mana.

One of her spells is known as "Verre Magic: Lacrima of Light", which can amplify another's magic, such as Endymion's attack, "Thor Hammer".

Alongside Crowley, Endymion, and Zoroa, Rilliona can also summon her own Guardian from another world: Ninaruru.

Biography

Rilliona, drawing magic power from a gem

Rilliona conducts research on extracting magic power from stones. One day, while attempting to extract such power an unexpected reaction occurred. The effects were felt elsewhere as it interfered with Endymion's magic-power-crystalization experiment.[1]

Endymion later scolded Rilliona and Aleister Crowley for each interfering with his experiments. Rilliona suggested that Endymion should be nicer as he is king. However he denied that he was or ever will be king, as he had already abdicated his succession rights to his younger brother, a decision Rilliona thought to be foolish.[1]

The next day, Rilliona and Endymion located Crowley after an abnormal flow of magic power was noted. They suspected that Crowley could sense something and followed him to the source of the flow. This led to a dried up spring with a hole emitted magic power from another world. Crowley attempted to suck up all the magic power with his magical circle. However Rilliona noticed this was not working as it instead fused the magic power together and summoned Cocytus.[1]

Cocytus proceeded to attack, prompting Rilliona and Endymion to counter with their magical attacks, which proved ineffective. However Korozo stepped in to defend them and used its "Magic Power Absorption" to such up all the magic power and make Cocytus disappear.[1]

Events that transpired eventually resulted in Rilliona, Crowley, Endymion, and Zoroa all becoming Magistus. However, Zoroa betrayed the others and manipulated them into opening Theurgy, the gate to other worlds. This was to result in a flow of magic power into their world, which would cause the deaths of many lifeforms. Rilliona, Crowley, and Endymion attempted to combine their powers to close Theurgy, but were confronted by Zoroa. Rilliona accused him of taking advantage of them and said she never would have went along with his plan if she had know his true intentions. She finally resigned that there was no point in trying to reason with Zoroa as he had no empty for their world left. So the trio fought back against him, responding to his attack by summoning their sacred guardians; Ninaruru in the case of Rilliona.[2]

References

  1. a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Stories Magistus arc chapter 2: "The Flow of Magic Power"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Stories Magistus arc chapter 1: "Magistus"