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Blade on a Stick: Her Weapon of Choice.While originally working in the high seas beyond Palmyna, she later moved to the Agni area, presumably to avoid the coming war between Palmyna and nearby Amdahl, where, after years of terrorizing its nascent navy, she was finally apprehended and was offered freedom in exchange for her aid in freeing Emperor Verdute from a curse. She is also rumored to be responsible for setting the pirates' code of conduct in stone. Long before Verica, Mega and Stya, there was Eve, a pirate queen whose exploits would become the stuff of legends, but of whom little is known of her origins. Eve, wanting to be impressed of her new master. Sea Pirate Eve / Pirate Empress Eve / Pirate Goddess Eve Wreathed in Flames: Her sword, starting from the Elder Sage onwards.Ultimately subverted after absorbing the Grand Jelly's powers. Who Wants to Live Forever?: Her punishment for defying the gods was to rapidly age but never die.Stripperific: Her Ember Charm form reveals her restored, bikini-ish-clad body underneath her All-Encompassing Mantle, making for a sharp contrast from her previous elderly forms.Shock and Awe: Her secondary elemental infusion, granted to the party with her Brave Burst.Given she's covered in the hood, it's doesn't look pretty. The gods cursed her with Age Without Youth. Playing with Fire: Her main element, and an elemental infusion she grants the party through her Brave Burst.In the Hood: Wears a hooded cape for her first two forms, presumably to hide her aging.Fountain of Youth: As the Ember Charm, Fiora finally breaks free of her curse and regains her youthful beauty and strength.Age Without Youth: Deliberately set by the gods.Sensing her opportunity, Flora threw herself into the creature, dissolving the gods' curse and finally restoring her youth and strength. Even as her body started to fail her, Fiora continued her missions, until one day she came upon the Grand Jelly, a fearsome demon in Cordelica known to absorb every living thing, including enchantments. However, one god took pity on her, partly out of recognition for her valor, and allowed her to expiate for her sin by slaying demons. Long before the great war, a swordswoman named Fiora defied the gods and ultimately failed, and as punishment doomed to age but never die. Fiora, rueful of having to work again in her current condition.
