Clotilde Chlodechildis

"O' how delicately thy fly, yet how lethal thy blow"

- Dem Clotilde Chlodechildis (クロチルド チョロデキルディス, Kurochirudo Chorodekirudisu), invariably known and addressed by her alias, Dollface (人形面, Ningyō-men) is a woman of ambiguous origins and a member of Gigantomachy, wherein she holds the position of the Giant of Joya. The entirety of Clotilde's existence and past life is shrouded in the mysterious fog of time, and there are no records of her birth or earlier presence before joining Gigantomachy; and even then, remarkably little is known about her. In fact, her backstory is so unsure that only her boss, Vincent Alvaro, has even a remote clue for her reasoning —if there even is any— for joining Gigantomachy, even though she was vague even then.

During the initial period of time directly after she had joined Gigantomachy, she acted as one of the primary espionage agents, responsible for discreetly obtaining crucial government information while maintaining an anonymous veneer. Her astonishing skill was quick to catch the attention of Vincent Alvaro himself over time, and within weeks he had assigned Clotilde a series of trials that would determine her true excellence in magic and combat. It was rumored that she returned from the trials with the severed heads of three beasts, before setting the mangled displays at Alvaro's feet. Regardless of the credibility of the story, Clotilde's name was quickly whispered through the ranks of the organization as L'décapité (ルドカピット, Rudokapitto, French for "The Beheader").

Personality




Magical
Expansive Magical Power:

Physical
Enhanced Speed:

Immense Intellect:

Advanced Agility:

Unmatched Swordsmanship:

Equipment
Elanedssly (エラネジスリー, E

eranejisu)rii

Trivia

 * Clotilde's sword, Elanedssly, is an anagram for "Les Andelys", the commune that Saint Coltilde has patronage over


 * The name "Clotilde" —also spelled Clothilde, Clotilda, Clotild and Rotilde— is that of a venerated saint, who was the second wife of the Frankish king Clovis I, and the princess of the kingdom of Burgundy.
 * Clotilde's last name "Chlodechildis" is the Latin version for the Frankish word for "famous in battle", "Hrōþihildi"