![]() Her pure honesty and politeness is a warm contrast to many of her comrades. Regardless of her quirks, Nagi is a benign spirit who wishes nothing but good will for other people. She is called the "explanation demon" for her habit, a nickname which she appears innocently unaware of or ignores. On the other, she is an overexcited bookworm who loves go on endlessly about topics she is knowledgeable in, whether her audience appreciates it or not. On one hand, Nagi appears as a gentle, focused, and mature warrior who is a reliable aide in battle. Her soul is brought back to the living and she can fight in the final battle.Īfter Izuchikanata's death, Nagi wishes to author a biography about Obito and company so everyone can learn the truth about the legendary figure and the "Slayers" organization. When her soul is being consumed by Izuchikanata, she is deluded into thinking she has reunited with her departed friend and enjoys an intellectual conversation with her. The protagonist asks her if she knows Obito, but she is unfamiliar with the name. She is the first to object Kuyou's notion to abandon the lost Reki and protagonist, vehemently insisting on their survival. Nagi plays second fiddle to the main story objectives in Kiwami. Glad to see it happen with the person she admires the most, she entrusts her heart to him/her. Nagi explains that the rare phenomenon before them is "Soul Sharing", which can be performed between two Slayers who share strong ties with one another. As she expresses her gratitude for giving her the courage to believe in herself, half of her Soul is shared with the protagonist. ![]() She is happy when he/she awakens and recovers. While Fugaku finishes the demon, Nagi resolves to repay their captain's kindness by performing surgery on their wounds. The protagonist shoves Nagi out of harm's way, getting injured by the boulders the demon hurled in her stead. It appeared that the demon is mortally wounded yet it emerges for one last attack on the party. Nagi and Fugaku assist the protagonist's hunt against a Tsuchigazuki. Realizing that the battle might be endless, Yamato concocts a plan to have the group free the departed heroes of time to learn the demons' source. She cries tears of jubilation when Yamato reports Kikka's condition has improved.Ī demonic horde interrupts their rejoicing, and the Slayers fight to protect a newly created barrier. Once it is safely procured, Nagi makes it posthaste and it is given to Kikka. When Kikka's heart seems to be failing, Nagi asks for the protagonist's help to locate a herb which can be used as a medicine. She explains her anxieties to the protagonist in private and is encouraged by his/her words to have faith in her training. Nagi panics when she is handed the responsibility of attending to her, as she is too frightened by the prospect of failure to try. The other Slayers fight to drive the demonic army back yet lack the means of curing the weakened Kikka. Kikka forces herself to strengthen the barrier protecting the village, which causes the priestess to suffer physical pain when it is broken in chapter 3. Yamato introduces him/her to them and encourages the trio to build ties with one another by sending them away on two missions. She and Fugaku were away on a mission when the protagonist first arrived at Utakata Village. With no other recourse left to her, she decided to become a Slayer to at least continue helping others. Her friend's death marked the end of her medical career, as Nagi was too scarred by the incident to reconsider pursuing it. Nagi tried her best to save her but failed miserably. ![]() During their studies, Nagi's friend suffered a grievous injury from a demon attack and she needed an operation to be cured. ![]() She took to book more than her friend, who joked that she would become the world's best scholar. Before the main story, Nagi trained to be a doctor with her best friend. ![]()
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