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- Vento of the Front is blessed with the "Flame of God" attribute as she is aligned with the Archangel Uriel after purifying her body of the Original Sin. As a result of her alignment with Uriel, she is associated with the color yellow and the wind. She wears a yellow kirtle with a headpiece that exhibits the thorn design central to her garb and holds the position of the "front" as her name indicates.
- The woman who appeared below the streetlights did not have an umbrella. The narrow, threadlike rain struck her slim feminine form. She wore a women’s outfit called a kirtle that the dress was originally based off of, a narrow leather belt around the waist, and detachable sleeves that extended from her wrists to her upper arms. They looked something like a gaudier version of what bank and post office workers wore on their arms. On her head, she wore a headdress made of a single piece of cloth that completely covered her hair. Someone with a bit of an interest in history or archeology might have recognized her outfit as that of French townspeople at around the fifteenth century. But since it was primarily colored a bright yellow, it could hardly be called historically accurate. The sound of metallic objects clinking together could be heard. They were coming from the piercings on her face. Not only did she have piercings in her ears, but also on her nose, lips, and eyelids. When she parted her lips and stuck out her tongue, a chain fell out. The narrow necklace-like chain was attached to a piercing in the tip of her tongue and it stretched down to her waist. An accessory modeled after a cross hung at the end. She had gone through with all of that in full knowledge that it would ruin her features. In the Christian Church, the idea of piercing oneself with metal had deep meaning. The Son of God had died a martyr after being pierced by nails and a spear. If you carefully chose the places pierced, it was possible to freely put together different spells.
- (Toaru Majutsu no Index Volume 12, pg 161)
- “What good would it do to hold any ill will towards you, or more importantly, towards Vento? Although if she was defeated, her spiritual item was likely destroyed.” “You do not seem to care.” “Well, Divine Punishment was aligned with Uriel like Vento. To be blunt I really don’t care about the loss of a single spiritual item. After all, we are far removed from normal magicians. We cannot use anything not specifically modified for our use.
- (Toaru Majutsu no Index Volume 13, pg 224)
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