Nishagora

"Nishagora"

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Nishagora is a member of Hail Hex who came after Cravali and Tepasté due to suspecting them to be underlings of the "Abyssal Shrine Maiden".

Appearance
Nishagora has the appearence of a bulky cat-like creature, spotting set of sharp teeth, and a horn-like growth on the right side of her head. One of her eyes has a darkend coloring in both retina and pupil. In the upper section of her face, she has various metal-like filter pieces. Her delver attire consists out of a snmall short-sleeved overcoat which leaves her entire stomatch region exposed and only covers parts of her breats.

Her belly is adorned with, what appears to be, markings. She also has various belt-like parts attached to her and her pants spot multiple pockets. She wears gloves on her hands with the right one having a crossbow-like Artifact attached to it while the left one has a shield-like Artifact attached.

Personality
Nishagora was shown to express herself in a threateningly way and using bravado in order to intimidate Tepasté. She also had no qualms to think of various ways to toture out information from Tepasté if neeeded.

Curse Fleet Arc
While Tepasté is running through the 6th layer, while worrying about Cravali, this is quickly interrupted by their persuer, a member of Hail Hex, Nishagora, catching up with her and threatening to torture her for information as she suspects Tepasté to be one of the "shrine maiden's underlings".

A short exchange between the two follows in which Tepasté tries to attack Nishagora with a Kunai-like relic, which is blocked, and begins charging up a gun-like relic while informing Nishagora that she won't be able to talk if the toture includes breaking her jaw to which Nishagora simply replies after a short moment of thinking that she will just have her write it down then.

Combat Skills
Nishagora was shown to damage the ground when she caught up to Tepasté as well as easily deflecting the Kunai-like weapon Tepasté threw at her.

Trivia

 * Nishagora expresses herself in her first appearence in a way that seems like the author#s cheesy attempt to make her sound "angry" in Japanese by enlongating the vowles of what she says. This is a reference to the common "fight" trope in Japanese media depiction of characters stretching out their verb endings to seem threatening in exaggrating the character's swagger.