Strength of resistance: Teikou no Senshi

teikou no senshiDream Angel and Teikou no Senshi are the Batman and Robin of the Dream Angel universe, but it’s no use debating which is which with the girls. They often switch roles. With the discovery of their both knowing Japanese, they found confusing their opponents to be the best weapon. The only opponents they can’t confuse with it are Foxy and Hellbot, who can translate.

Teikou no Senshi’s natural strength comes from her healing power. The source of that power, a quite unique bracelet, is mysterious and even Ryu has no idea what its full capabilities are. All anyone is sure of is that it gives Teikou no Senshi limited flight, healing power and enhanced physical strength.

Teikou no Senshi’s power seems almost completely untapped. The only person who has any real idea what her full potential is, is Nyxus and she’s not likely to divulge the secrets of the bracelet. Not to an enemy, anyway. To an ally, that’s a different story. She does tell some of its secrets to Kageki so she might use the abilities to destroy Dream Angel.

For Teikou no Senshi, keeping her secret was easy once she figured out who Dream Angel is. With that secret, she was able to dodge suspicion many times until their enemies revealed her secret. Once that happened, she decided there was no point in keeping the mask, tossed it aside and started kicking butt. She doesn’t hold the Keres in high regard and gives less respect to the Reprobates, whom she can usually disarm in only a couple moves.

She doesn’t have Dream Angel’s hand-to-hand combat training, but she picks up a few tricks. She also learns from Virgo when they have some spare time to train. She even manages to sneak in some target practice with Torakatai, who takes a liking to her faster than he does with Dream Angel.
What do you think? Is Teikou no Senshi an interesting character? She makes her comic book debut in Dream Angel #1, which is available in the shop. Also available in the shop is the Teikou no Senshi outfit for Elizabeth Amphitrite.

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