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Liana Caruana (リアナ・カルアナ Riana Karuana) was the daughter of Duke Caruana and a noble vampire from the Warlord's Empire. She took part in the excavation of Fairy's Coffin. She died protecting Kojou and Nagisa during the attack of the Black Death Emperor Faction.

Appearance[]

She was described as a beautiful, young slender woman.

She was a young Caucasian woman dressed in a navy blue suit. She wore minimal makeup, but she was very attractive and gave off the impression of a capable secretary rate president.[1]

Even if she was dressed as if she were on a safari, Liana gave off an air of competence, punctuality, and class. Her symmetrical face had barely any makeup, and her beautiful hair was cropped short. She had the appearance of a first-rate researcher.[2]

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Kaleid Blood[]

Liana was assigned to the Fourth Gozo Ruins Joint Examination Team as a senior adviser, as well as to protect them. The group was tasked with excavating the twelfth Fairy's Coffin, a relic of The Cleansing. During the excavation, the ruins was attacked by the Black Death Emperor Front. She was tasked with protecting Fairy's Coffin, as well as Kojou and Nagisa, who were also in the ruins. She suffered fatal wounds during her battle Golan Hazaroff, and subsequently died.

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Abilities[]

Vampiric Abilities: As a vampire, she possesses superhuman strength, speed, reflexes and durability.

Familiar Summoning: She can also summon three familiars.

Name Description
Sköll / Wolf of the Solar Eclipse It's a large golden wolf around 3–4 meters long.
Hati / Wolf of the Lunar Eclipse It's a large silver wolf around 3–4 meters long.

Trivia[]

  • In Norse Mythology, Sköll (Old Norse "Treachery") is a Wolf that Chases the Sun (Sól) through the sky every day, trying to eat her. Sköll has a brother, Hati (Old Norse "He Who Hates, Enemy"), who chases the moon (Máni) for the same reason.
  • Gajou owns a boat called The Liana, likely named in her memory.

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