Mainyu

Description
Daughter of Belphegor, before demonhood. Having an unknown Oumeth as a father as evidenced by her appearance, Mainyu had always possessed special properties. Before being reborn in the Wonder Jungle as a Witch, she even worked as a stage magician with Caledonia, who would rob the audience of their belongings. After her mother became an archdemon, she was put on trial and was due to be executed publicly. However, before this went through, her partner-in-crime escaped with her and they both became witches, effectively erasing their former legal identity. During her school years, Mainyu was attacked by a follower of Gaia who remembered her face. Her throat was slit open in the ensuing conflict, which also resulted in the fiery death of the assailant by the hands of the Seer. Being traumatized and muted, Mainyu secluded herself from her classmates and only interacted with Caledonia and the Seer from that point on.

She specialized in the magical aspects of HS 000080 (the void), and was the primary source of Ludus' protection from alien forces, as her power could basically make the planet seem to not exist to unwanted outsiders. However, she, like the other witches, was accused of having responsibility for the arrival of Separ Monsters that attacked Ludus, and was forced into hiding by going through a gate of time into the past.

Through this, she met the Dragonkin society, in which she worked as a protector for, similar to her role in the Gridmask society of Ludus. She was appreciated by the people, and was a friend of the notable Dragonkin nobleman Gonzales Isles. Before going to leave for Ludus, with the knowledge learned from the Dragonkin of how to tame the monsters, she left Gonzales with a Soul Relic. She then tried to return through the gate of time, but Sanford came through it and attacked her, fatally wounding her.

Trivia

 * The Soul Relic that she gave to Gonzales was one of the Soul Relics used to seal Atsa'an. She had stolen this from her fellow Ludusian Witch Raskova, a follower of Atsa'an who had sought to have him revived at the time.