Srajo

"Bondrewd"

- talking about Srajo

Srajo " The Mysterious", also known as the "Sovereign of Mystery", is a legendary White Whistle Delver of the Abyss. Srajo is the captain of a delver group known as Hail Hex and currently resides with her crew in an outpost in the 6th layer of the Abyss.

Since she is a White Whistle, she is presumed to have made amazing discoveries within the pit and retrieved Artifacts that have changed the world. Like most White Whistle Delvers, she settled on the 5th layer and lived there for some time, since it is the last point of the Abyss where it is possible to return alive.

Appearance
The Lord of Mystery is an enigmatic figure, shrouded under a cape and hiding her face behind a mask that resembles a plague doctor mask with three holes. Her whistle is sculpted into the shape of a set of four wings.

Under her outer outfit she wears a jacket that exposes her stomach and sternum, as well as a ragged cape. The front part of her cape holding her white whistle is brimming with other whistles of all ranks. It is unknown where she got these whistles or why she has them.

Her hair is light in colour and has several abyss swirls and miscoloured patches, looking somewhat like beast ears. Her eyes are also very light and intense, with sharp eyelashes and eyebrows.

Personality
Nothing is known about her personality. However the fact that she was seemingly comfortable living in the harsh environment of the 5th layer, purely due to personal interest, suggests that she is single-mindedly focused on the Abyss.

Early Life
At some point and for unknown reasons, Srajo decided to take her "Last Dive" and descended to the 6th layer of the Abyss without even mentioning it to anyone else. Bondrewd was the only one that was made aware of her decision.

Curse Fleet Arc
Soon after, the group arrives at the outpost of Hail Hex in the 6th layer. As they enter it, they are greeted by a member of Hail Hex who welcomes them. Inside the outpost, Nanachi marvels at the amount of equipment and shortly afterwards they are addressed by the boss of Hail Hex who is cooking food in a big pot. As the conversation progresses this boss tells them that the goal of Hail Hex is to reach the deepest depths of the Abyss and asks what Riko's goal is.

As Riko counts in her mind the many goals she and her group still has she says there's quite a lot. After hearing that, the boss of Hail Hex introduces the Curse Fleet Delver Troupe, Hail Hex, and afterwards herself as the Captain, Srajo. She praises Riko and shows her recognition as White Whistle, however, she also suggests that they will have to put Riko through her paces first.

Srajo tells the story of her own encounter with Bondrewd prior to going into their Last Dive; Bondrewd senses that someone unusual has come and tells Gueira to call Bido and Rimeyo's squads to the main gate in preparation. Srajo enters Ido Front together with her group, Hail Hex, and salutes but is then stopped by white cloaked Umbra Hands and talks back aggressively, to which her underling recommends she holds back as they're the so-called Shroud with burial clothes. Bondrewd comes and asks for what business might they have come for, Srajo replies that she's looking to use the Altar. Bondrewd then tries to stop her by telling her it is required to send a report to the Delver's Guild which can take up to 7 days local time.

Srajo tells him she has no time to wait. As her underling interjects with the truth that they're in chase of one of their members who ran off into the 6th layer looking for the Shrine Maiden, Bondrewd is surprised that she would go onto her last dive on such ambiguous conditions even after reducing herself to a coward and insists that she must send a request back to the Guild.

Srajo has had enough and tells Bondrewd to tell it straight. Bondrewd reveals that she herself is allowed to go without proper procedures but as the Hail Hex group, with the exception of Srajo, is made up of so-called Juusou, beings that should not exist that are used as offerings right after being born, it would be a waste to let her valuable relic and her valuable group to go to a land they will not return from. Srajo commands their team to 'take their Release Stance' and prepare for combat.

As Srajo ends her story and compliments the team for coming out without being canned by Bondrewd, Nanachi points out that this fight might be the reason why Bondrewd was lacking on fighting bodies when they arrived. Srajo presents the team the spiky place in which the testing will take place and reveals the testing is about whether they're the Shrine Maiden's scattered bait or not.

Srajo explains they win by bringing Nishagora down into the ground, independent of how many people it takes them, and if they win they'll get to exchange information. Reg volunteers himself alone but Riko and Prushka will accompany him with a blow of the whistle. As they get into position, Srajo signals the start of the battle and the rest of the team stand as spectators.

Faputa notices that Srajo is preparing to do something just as Reg is getting the upper hand on Nishagora and his time activated is running out. Srajo then hands down the creature on her neck and commands Menae and Sherumi, the puppet-like members, to take the "Waveproof Stance". As Reg tries to end it quickly by pulling Nishagora down, Srajo blows on her whistle and activates Nishagora the same way Reg does, turning her fur almost all white.

Reg gets to stand back up and kick down on Nishagora, and as they exchange blows and cover themselves, Tepasté, being held by the other member of Hail Hex, calls out to everyone that the water for the bath is now boiling. Srajo proclaims that the Test is now over and they must take the children into the bath, Nishagora asks Reg if they should go in together.

Rank
Since she is a Delver that attained the extraordinary rank of a White Whistle and has traversed as far as the 6th layer, she is presumed to be an extraordinary individual.

Cooking
Srajo was shown to be cooking in the outpost of Hail Hex and Nanachi noted it to smell delicious.

Trivia

 * Srajo has a casual manner of speech and uses the informal masculine pronoun, "ore" (オレ), normally used almost exclusively by men.