Agrona Zephyrus

"I am the bone of my sword. Steel is my body and fire is my blood. I have created over a thousand blades. Unknown to Death, nor to Life. Have withstood pain to create many weapons. Yet, those hands will never hold anything. So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works!"

- Agrona's Unlimited Blade Works incantation.

Agrona Zephyrus (アグローナ.ゼピラス Agurōna Zepirasu) is an who displays the tendencies of a  as a result of the animalistic, as well as cannibalistic tendencies expressed as a consequence of her Bone God Slayer Magic morphing her physiological traits. She is known to directly consume bone, and can drink gallons of milk without any interruption. Her violent traits and magic have given her the alias Vile Bone Goddess (卑しい骨女神 Iyashīko Megami).

Appearance
Agrona outward appearance initially projects an extremely tranquil and gentle atmosphere to those who observe her, primarily due to being a very feminine and tender-looking individual. Agrona also has wide hips and long legs. Agrona's eyes are large and droopy, and she has heterochromia; that is to say, her left eye is blue and her right is red. There is a facial marking like a red bolt of lightning trailing down her cheek from his left eye. Her pink-colored hair is worn in a bun which spikes up slightly at the top, gently flowing out to the left side, with several strands of hair sticking out at the sides of the bun as sort of waves. She occasionally wears a lycrois flower on the right side of her hair. Agrona wears an elegant and ornate decorated kimono, and black high-heeled stiletto boots.

Behind the Scenes

 * Agrona's appearance is based off of Tamao Tamamura from the Shaman King, and Shaman King Flowers series.
 * Agrona was designed by the two administrators, Ash and Per in order to show what could be an ideal, yet powerful, user of Slayer Magic. God Slayer was used because of its less commonality in comparison to Dragon Slayer.
 * Agrona's Unlimited Blade Works incantation, as well as the naming scheme of the technique, was taken from the ability within the TYPE-MOON series. However, the mechanics of the technique work rather differently. Nonetheless, all credit goes to the authors of the said technique, its naming scheme and incantation.