Minerva

Minerva (ミネルヴァ) was the Witch of Wrath. She formally debuted in Arc 4 as a supporting character.

Following her death 400 years ago, Echidna collected her soul and brought it to the Sanctuary along with the other witches. Throughout Arc 4, she and the other witches helped Subaru accept himself and change his views on Return by Death. After the arc, her soul was transferred into a crystal and she is currently travelling with Omega.

Appearance
Minerva was a beautiful young woman who stood at exactly five feet tall. She has been noted to have been in her late teens years and had vivid slightly-slanted sky-blue eyes that were almost transparent. Her long gleaming golden hair was tied into a messy ponytail on the left side of her head that rubbed against her face. A pretty pink and blue love heart pin was also fastened to the left side of her head. She had bountiful breasts and a shapely bottom that lent her a fair deal of sex appeal in the eyes of Natsuki Subaru.

Her primary outfit consisted of an extremely short sleeveless form-fitting one-piece purple dress with a cleavage-displaying cut-out, a translucent sleeveless light purple bodysuit worn under all of her clothes, a pair of thigh-high white boots with purple interior, a pair of long white gloves with purple interior, and a long white sleeveless coat with a cleavage-displaying cut-out that allowed a part of her dress-covered breasts to spill out.

Personality
Minerva doesn't like conflict as she always lamented it while healing people. She also only cares about what's in front of her, stating that she didn't care about what she can't see, such as the side effects of her ability, though she will immediately head off to address it once her current problem is dealt with as long as there are injured people. She is seen being prideful of her work. She often acts very hostile by punching people out of nowhere or scolding them for putting their "lives in danger", however her adorable way of doing so and the notion of helping, makes it impossible for people to get offended by her actions. She often mistakes her sadness for anger and/or wrath, using it as an excuse for crying. Her outbursts of anger are described as being very adorable. She hates the world for making people do despicable things and hurting other living beings. Due to her naive personality, Minerva is said to be extremely easy to fool.

History
At some point in her life, the beautiful teenage girl named Minerva came into contact with and absorbed the Wrath Witch Factor. The Witch Factor within her eventually blossomed into the Authority of Wrath, a power that allowed Minerva to heal a person's wounds by striking them. As the possessor of the Wrath Witch Factor, Minerva was counted among the Witches of Sin, a collection of the people who wielded the nine Witch Factors that each corelated to one of the deadly sins. Due to her Witch Factor and her connection to the Witches, Minerva became known as the "Witch of Wrath."

In the past, people in the world around Minerva were constantly fighting, causing her to cry. Eventually, she realized that crying wouldn't solve anything and decided to train herself in order to gain enough power to be a deterrent to fighting, though that still didn't change anything. As she fought, she came to understand that she'd been crying out of rage and not sorrow, causing her to start punching people, resulting in their wounds being healed. From that moment on, she traveled the world to heal people wherever she found people in need. Many nations sent troops after her, trying to capture and/or defeat her, but no one was able to successfully catch her.

The Witch of Wrath, like the other Witches, was a figure of infamy around the world for the well-intentioned death and dismay she created. Minerva sought to rid the world of pain, and so would travel the world striking the wounded and the sickly with her fists in an attempt to heal them. However, her Authority had a side-effect that meant that the physical damage healed by Minerva would transfer to a random individual in the world. This potentially meant that the damage sustained by soldiers on the field of battle would be transferred to innocent civilians. It didn't matter to Minerva though, as she only cared about the wounds she could see. In this way, Minerva caused the deaths of countless innocents.

Out of her fellow Witches of Sin, Minerva was closest to the Witch of Envy Satella. Ultimately however, Minerva and five of the other witches eventually died and were devoured by Satella, who was the most powerful of the sins.

Minerva also has some kind of history with elves as she cared deeply about Emilia and the other elves.

It is claimed that over 400 years ago, someone used a larger group of elves as collateral damage in on order to get Minerva trapped. The elves were sent as a suicide squad, and in order to save them, Minerva ran to their rescue and fell under the influence of said trap, where she eventually went mad and subsequently died by the hands of the Witch of Envy. Echidna later located and collected her soul, allowing Minerva to manifest in Echidna's castle of dreams, alongside the other Witches of Sin that had perished 400 years ago.

Minerva's Factor was eventually inherited by Sirius, a mysterious woman of unknown origin. Sirius was a member of the Witch Cult, a group dedicated to worshipping and attempting to restore the Witch of Envy. Aptly referred to as the Sin Archbishops of Wrath, Sirius stalked her beloved Petelgeuse Romanée-Conti across the world until his dead

Abilities
Authority of Wrath (憤怒の権能 Fundo no Ken'nō): Minerva is able to use the Authority of Wrath.
 * After absorbing the Wrath Witch Factor during her life, Minerva gained access to the Authority of Wrath. Due to the nature of the power that made Minerva incapable of directly harming another person, the Witch of Wrath was by far the weakest wielder of a Witch Factor among the Witches of Sin and Sin Archbishops.


 * Healing: Minerva's Authority allowed her to heal the wounds of organic lifeforms, although her power was only able to affect physical wounds and not mental wounds. To activate the power, Minerva had to strike (e.g. punching or headbutting) the target with a part of her body. She could also use projectiles to administer her striking aid. Although she was never able to demonstrate it, Minerva's Authority was capably of overcoming the blessing of the grim reaper used by Theresia van Astrea. Her power was able to undo the damage done by Typhon's Authority. On the down side Minerva was unable to deactivate her healing properties, meaning any form of attack she made would heal a person even if she didn't want it to. Even projectiles thrown by her were unable to harm another person. The properties of her power meant she couldn't even kill an insect by stepping on it, meaning she literally couldn't hurt a fly. She was still able to harm others indirectly by causing environmental damage (e.g. using her strength to cause a rockslide to fall on top of enemies) however, the author has stated that as long as it was an action taken by Minerva it would have the same outcome. This ability had the side effect of taking mana from random places in the world causing natural disasters to occur effectively making it so she killed many more people than she saved

Weaknesses: When Minerva directly touches something living, no matter what action she takes, it turns into something restorative. She could punch with all her strength and it'll close wounds, wrestle someone while trying to wrench their limbs off and it'll cure their chronic diseases.

Trivia

 * According to the author, Minerva's birthday is July 20.
 * Like the other Witches of Sin (with the exception of Satella), Minerva received her namesake from a celestial body. 93 Minerva is the name of a large asteroid located in the solar system's asteroid belt. Her name, like the celestial body, may also be a reference to Minerva, a Goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare appearing in Roman mythology.
 * With her Authority of Wrath, Minerva would be able to heal the wounds caused by Theresia's Divine Protection of the Reaper.
 * Excluding Satella, Minerva was the most dangerous Witch due to the side effects of her Authority. She was often hunted cause of the sheer level of damage she was indirectly responsible for, but ultimately always managed to escape unscathed.
 * She was physically unable to harm anyone directly, even if she wanted to.