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The Sephiroth Graal[1], also known as Holy Grail of the Secluded World, is a Sacred Gear wielded by Valerie Tepes. It is listed as one of the thirteen Longinus.

Summary

It is the Holy Grail from the Last Supper that Christ used and the Grail of Arthurian Legend. Sephiroth Graal, along with True Longinus (Holy Spear) and Incinerate Anthem (Holy Cross) are known as the Holy Relics.

In Volume 14, Elmenhilde Galnstein revealed that the Tepes faction has gained a possessor of Sephiroth Graal in their ranks, Valerie Tepes.

In Volume 16, Rizevim Livan Lucifer and Marius Tepes each gained a piece of Sephiroth Graal but the latter's piece was retrieved and returned to Valerie.

Appearance

The Sephiroth Graal takes an appearance of a golden cup. Valerie's subspecies balance breaker creates three golden cups of the same appearance.

Abilities

The Sephiroth Graal has the ability to make contact with the principle of life, where the possessor is being forcefully told about how the life and soul is made. The possessor also takes in the mind and the concept of the dead, the living, and various other things as they use the Holy Grail which would result in the possessor being broken by the abundance of thoughts that enters their heart and soul when overusing the Sephiroth Graal.

The Sephiroth Graal was also used to collect information on the Red Dragon Emperor's soul and the Boosted Gear from Issei Hyoudou's former body.

Valerie's Sephiroth Graal is a sub-species where there are three grails instead of just one. It also has more outstanding aspects than all of the previous Holy Grail possessors where she can remove the weaknesses of creatures as much as possible.

Side Effects

A side effect of the corrosion caused by overusing the Sephiroth Graal is the possessor gaining the ability to talk with the dead from the other world.

Trivia

  • Valerie's Sephiroth Graal is the second Sacred Gear to have a subspecies in its base form, the first being Siegfried's Twice Critical.

References

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