This page is about the Sin Archbishop. For the Princess of Lugunica, see Emerada Lugunica.
Capella Emerada Lugunica (カペラ・エメラダ・ルグニカ) is a Sin Archbishop of the Witch Cult, representing Lust. Debuting in Arc 5, she acted as one of the main antagonists of that arc alongside her fellow Sin Archbishops, turning innocent civilians into flies, chunks of meat, and to one citizen, a dragon, forcing Subaru and others to travel to the Pleiades Watchtower in order to revert the damage done by Capella. She later fled Priestella after the Cult's defeat in Arc 5.
She is also known as Mother (母 Haha), a mysterious figure who controls "children" in a group of sorts that operate throughout the world, waiting for her orders. Due to Capella's control over her collective children, including Elsa and Meili, she can be noted as a minor overarching antagonist in Arc 1, Arc 2 and Arc 4 despite not making any appearances before Arc 5.
Appearance[]
Because of her Authority, Capella's actual form is unknown, though she has transformed into a giant black dragon with golden horns, a small girl, a well endowed woman, an honest looking village girl, a multitude of field mice, and an innocent looking young girl with a lewd smile.
In her most common form, Capella has short golden hair with a string of hair down her right and a rose attached at the end of it. She wears revealing clothes, hot pants, leggings, a bikini and nothing more. She also has a yaeba that becomes prominent when she laughs. This form also has a great resemblance to other members of the Royal Family of the Dragon Kingdom of Lugunica. Lastly, just above her waist, two larger circular appendages can be seen sprouting out of her body. According to the series' main illustrator Shin'ichirō Ōtsuka's notes featured in Volume 17's additional illustrations page, those appendages help Capella adjust her mass when she's transforming, as well as make it look like her entire body is made out of liquid metal.[1]
Personality[]
Capella is considered to have the worst personality among the Sin Archbishops. She speaks in a way that sounds like she spits and tramples upon courtesy while having a cruel personality. She claims that all the love and respect in the world exists to be monopolized by her. Even among the Sin Archbishops famed for their vulgar personalities and irredeemable actions, Capella is considered a special brand of evil. Lust views people other than herself as mere bags of meat meant to operate as she deems fit. As she sees those around her as little more than animals, Capella cares not for the opinions and feelings of others nor whether or not her actions cause pain and suffering. She also revels in the pain of others, often cackling while bringing torment to other people.
Like the other Sin Archbishops, Capella has a lack of regard to the lives of others. She changes her appearances so that everyone would come to love her, plays with the dignity and values of people by changing their appearances, spits her brand of ridicule to those who don't share all of her ideals, and has no qualms toying with corpses to create demi-beasts. In regards to other members of the Witch Cult, she is shown to not think highly of her fellow Sin Archbishops, referring to them with degrading nicknames when not using their names.
Befitting her title as the bearer of the Witch Factor of Lust, Capella is obsessed with the concept of love, feeling a great urge for every single person in the world to love her. Although, like everything about the Archbishop, Capella's idea of love is severely warped. She presents excessive pride in regards to herself, often citing herself as a kind woman whose beauty is compared to none.
Under the moniker of Mother, Capella spends her days gathering brilliant and extraordinarily eccentric individuals who she refers to as her children–underlings who she uses for her own benefits and goals. According to both Elsa and Meili, Mother is extremely cruel and unforgivable as even the slightest mistake might result in harsh punishments, such as being temporarily morphed into countless frogs, being slaughtered, or simply getting turned into a shapeless pile of meat for all eternity. According to Capella, her children are individuals who will devote their bodies and souls to make her wishes come true and give her gifts beyond her wildest dreams, no matter the cost. By doing so, they will express their unbounded love for Capella–something she cherishes more than anything else in the world.
History[]
Currently, little is actually known about Capella's past, as her background is surrounded in mystery including how and when she became the Sin Archbishop of Lust. That being said, the author did once hint that Capella is hiding away deep trauma.[2]
Nine years before Natsuki Subaru's summoning, Capella tasked a former slave named Reisel with retrieving an object relating to the legacy of the Witches. The object in question was a fox-like artificial spirit created by the Witch of Greed roughly four centuries prior. In order to help him complete his mission, Capella loaned him a magical artifact that would allow him to manipulate shadows in certain ways. However, Reisel's mission was ultimately thwarted and he was forced to destroy the artifact that Capella had given to him. Mother, in her usual ruthless fashion, decided to punish her failure of a subordinate, pruning him and turning him into a pile of meat without any shape or form.
At some point in time, she tasked another one of her children, Sithonia, to retrieve a perfected curse doll for her. To this end, Sithonia infiltrated the Featherrun sisters under Holosseo Featherrun and became a curse doll. Following Holosseo's death, she attempted to kill Elsa, intending to use the power of a perfected curse doll to betray Capella, but ultimately lost her life to her “sister”. When Elsa departed from the Featherrun mansion, Capella intercepted her, revealing what she truly desired was love from someone who could devote themselves to her. Threatening Elsa with the lives of Ornea Featherrun and Oliver Zeppes, Capella successfully managed to acquire her as a new “daughter”. Some years later, Elsa brought Meili Portroute to Capella, and she paired the two of them together. It is also implied that Roy Alphard, one of the Sin Archbishops of Gluttony, also became one of her children, as he refers to her by the name Mama.
Later, after Elsa was hired during the events of Arc 1, Capella gave them another task, which Meili took on by herself, leading to the events of Arc 2. Yet again, when Elsa was hired in Arc 4, Meili accompanied her despite not being hired by Roswaal, indicating that someone else had been involved with the attack on the mansion.
Abilities[]
Authority of Lust (色欲の権能, Shikiyoku no Ken'nō): Capella is able to use the Authority of Lust.
- Transmutation and Transfiguration (変異・変貌, Hen'i Henbō): Capella is shown to able to transform herself or others into various beings. Her self-transformations include modifying her body parts by adding wings or claws, or a strong black dragon. She has repeatedly shown to have transformed others into various animals such as flies, frogs, birds, beasts or even into unrecognizable lumps of flesh without any of the five senses or self-awareness by simply touching them with her hand. It's worth noting that when she transforms a single person into a group of animals, their consciousness splits and every animal shares the same mind. This ability can also be used as a way of healing herself by transforming damaged parts into uninjured parts, with Al mentioning that Capella was able to heal after he "cut her head off and crushed her heart", and any spare parts generated through healing dissolve on their own.
- Black Flames: In her dragon transformation, Capella is capable of producing powerful jet black flames that consume everything and cannot be put out by water.
- Dragon's Blood (龍の血, Ryū no chi): Capella possesses unique blood, which is, according to her, mixed with Dragon's Blood, which contains a great curse.[3] The specific requirements for the curse’s activation are unknown, but merely being exposed to the blood does not activate it.[4] It is unknown whether the Dragon's Blood that runs through her veins is the same blood that's stored away in the Royal Castle. She is able to curse people with it, covering her targets with black veins and making them sick, as shown when she infected Crusch Karsten. However, different people react differently after being exposed to the blood. Some fall ill, like Crusch, while others appear to have a symbiotic relationship with the blood's curse, like Subaru.
Keen Intellect: Unlike the other Sin Archbishops and despite her vulgar speech, Capella is a rather intelligent person. She managed to successfully trick several powerful and intelligent fighters in each appearance she’s made, utilizing her transformed victims and turning herself into what appears to be a helpless child in order to catch her enemies off guard. She even predicts how her enemy will move and will target them where they are at their weakest, as she displayed multiple times in the Battle for Priestella.
Children: Capella has taken in numerous people from various parts of the world to serve her, and she refers to them as her children, while they recognize her only as “Mother” or “Mama”. Their duties span from retrieving certain items, such as a legacy of a Witch, to assassination jobs, among other tasks she may have for them.
Equipment
- Gospel (福音): As a member of the Witch Cult, Capella is the owner of a copy of a Gospel. Each Gospel was a replica of the Book of Wisdom, a book that had been in the possession of the Witch of Greed Echidna. The Book of Wisdom would provide exact details of future events concerning the Witch of Greed, essentially bestowing Echidna with a form of precognition. Unlike the original Book of Wisdom, the Gospels of the Witch Cult were imperfect replicas, meaning that, although they detailed the future of its owner, the events conveyed were subject to change and the information provided was often up for interpretation. The Gospels took the form of small black books that could only be read by their owners.
Trivia[]
- Like the other Sin Archbishops (with the exception of Stride Vollachia), Capella received her namesake from a celestial body. Capella is the name of the brightest star in the Auriga constellation. In Latin and various other languages/cultures, the star Capella was known as the "she-goat".
- Capella being the “Mother” of the “children” could also reference a cluster of stars commonly referred to as “The Kids”, which is often associated with the Auriga constellation the star Capella is in.
- When she assumes a different form, her "Gate" changes as well.
- According to the author, Capella's clothing are actually transformations.
- In Re:IF, Capella is mentioned within Reize's backstory, having poured something into Reize's body by which then gave her the ability to smell the witch's scent.
- If Carmilla and Capella were to fight, Capella would lose; though the author stated it would be a really close fight.
- A Princess of the Dragon Kingdom of Lugunica named Emerada Lugunica also shares the same name as her, as well as a vile personality that's incidentally attributed to Emerada as well. Furthermore, Capella most often tends to take shape of a younger girl with gold hair and crimson red eyes, matching the physical characteristics of the Lugunican Royal Family to a tee.
References[]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halberd
- ↑ Referenced illustration
- ↑ "Q: For some reason, I can’t help but think that Capella-chan is cute! For some reason, her words and actions are attractive! And so, what can I do to become just another person to her? A: Share her sense of values, love her, wipe away the great trauma she bears. Then she’ll be yours..." 2015 AskFM Q&A
- ↑ "Capella-sama’s blood is different from ubiquitous common blood. Mine is mixed with dragon’s blood, which contains a great curse~ could you maybe last a bit longer than the other one?”" Arc 5, Chapter 36.
- ↑ “Don’t try to bluff me. I don’t know what the requirements are, but I’ve already confirmed it’s not just some crazy poison that activates from being bathed in it.” Re:Zero Light Novel Volume 20, Chapter 2, Section 1.
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