Claudia Jerusalem (クラウディア・イェルザレム, Kuraudia i~eruzaremu) is a women who was accidentally saved by Wilhelm during his assault on Warsaw.
Personality[]
She is a caring and highly religious individual. She tends to push herself, and is, by her own admission, quite a dense women. Not knowing when to be fearful, and constantly exposing herself to sunlight despite her photosensitivity.
She enjoys action movies, despite believing that such a hobby is unbefitting of a nun.
History[]
She is an orphan damaged by War, and thus grew up in an orphanage.
She became a Nun and a Nurse, working in the Army Nursing Division of the Warsaw Garrison.
Interview with Kaziklu Bey[]
She nearly died in the Warsaw Uprising of inadvertently was inadvertently saved by Wilhelm Ehrenburg when he destroyed a large piece of falling rubble.
After this she began living together with him. And wound up being brought with him to Wewelsburg Castle as the Longinus Dreizehn Orden met to be informed of the disappearance of Valerian Trifa and the swirling of an anomaly in Katyn Forest.
She was brought along to Katyn, riding a train alongside Wilhelm and Beatrice.
Abilities[]
While she was thought of as a normal person, she has a soul comparable to that of the Three Knights. Which was part of Wilhelm's reason for taking her with him.
Beri'ah: Date et Dabitur Vobis[]
« In Pricipitio creavit Deus caelum et terram |
(Claudia enacting her Briah) |
A Manifestation of her Desire "I want to be an angel clothed in light".
Trivia[]
She is likely named after Claudia, a fictional character in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series, first appearing in Interview with the Vampire (1974), she was a young girl who was left an orphan by a plague, and was taken in and adopted by Vampires, who turned her into one of their own.
Beriah[]
Her Beri'ah is named after the Latin translation of the Bible, specifically Luke 6:38, which translates to "give, and it shall be given unto you".
The Chant is the Latin translation of Genesis 1:1, translating to "In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth."