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Akatsuki has several innate holy powers (including abilities to heal, sanctify an area, and perform exorcisms) which are strong enough to defy even a Vile's powers. Yūya has named him for his red fur, which reminds him of the scarlet hue of the sky just before dawn. Usagi (ウサギ) Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue[5] A member of the "Divines", beings from the other world who have gained mastery over their defining element (in his case, the ability to deliver super-powered kicks) to protect their world from their evil counterparts, the "Viles". While appearing as a white rabbit, he is sentient and capable of telepathic communication. After seeing Yūya's potential, he trains him as his successor in his Divine Kick technique, in exchange for Yūya teaching him magic. Yuty (ユティ, Yuti) Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[5] (Japanese); Uku Leili (English) A member of the Viles, the counterparts and nemeses of the Divines. She is the former apprentice of the Archer, a Divine who was killed by humans seduced by a group of Viles, compelling her to unknowingly approach them and ask them to become a Vile herself, to take revenge on humanity. She battles Usagi and Yūya, but the Vile power in her is purged by Akatsuki, and she is given into Yūya's care. She has the ability to predict her enemies' movements, and she wields her master's bow, which can produce arrows with varying effects at her will.
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