Lyla is the newest character that will bring down divine punishment on the Rebellion series!

Some information has been published on this month’s issue of Hobby Japan Magazine. The newest Queen’s Blade Rebellion character “Divine Punishment Enforcer” Lyla (神罰の執行者 ライラ) was created by Akaga Hirota, the same artist that created Irma.
Summarized translation from the scan above (because of the quality, some kanjis are unreadable and there might be some mistakes):
Lyla is half-angel and half-human. She was living on the terran world before the Head Angel found her. She was taken to the celestial world and became an angel trainee under Nanael’s supervision (much to the despair of those around). However, she wasn’t pushed around by Nanael’s whims because of her “my pace” nature (doing things in her own pace) and it actually looked like she was the one in control. Anyway, they got along very well.
Nanael, who went on rampage, ordered Lyla to clean the chaos on the terran world with the “Divine Punishment” using holy milk. Because she’s not a true angel, Lyla must wear the holy tool “Nephilim’s Plumage” to fly and use her skills. At first sight she looks very cool-headed, but she makes so many mistakes that she might actually be very dumb.
Lyla is confirmed to have her own book and even figure, but she will debut in the trading card game (TCG) that will be released on February 2011.
Also in the news, the starter pack with Annelotte will come with a rare card and a drama CD. Damn, I was keeping my distance from the TCG, but I want the drama CD! My mistake, no drama CD.
Anyway, great news for Queen’s Blade fans!
Updated with a few more details from Bitoushi Blog (11/29):
- The rifle-like weapon that Lyla carries is like a water gun and it expels only holy milk.
- The Nephilim’s Plumage can also turn into a sword and many other kind of tools.
- Lyla can be very stubborn.
Cheerio!
Tags: Queen's Blade Rebellion

November 26, 2010 at 1:12 am |
Very nice! Thanks for the info!
November 29, 2010 at 5:19 pm |
On a related news, Sanada Yukimura from Hyakka Ryouran will have a Queen’s Gate book. I’m almost sure that the illustrator is Arima Keitarou (有馬啓太郎), the mangaka of Tsukuyomi.