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Eliza Dakuaikan (エライザ・ダクアイカン, Eraiza Dakuaikan?) was the student council vice president of the Midgar Academy for Dark Knights.

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Eliza is a haughty, overbearing, selfish, and rude individual due to her lack of etiquette. Her arrogance is particularly awful, even by the standard of noble. Not only does Eliza loves to intimidate everyone below her station, but she also constantly antagonizes people with equal or higher status.

It seems that she's so used to getting her way by making the threat to the point that she's never cared about her target. Eliza even dared to make a one-sided deal with Alexia Midgar, who was a royal family with far more political power than her household.

Eliza was also shown to be psychotic and heartless as during the attack by the cult of diabolos, she had her classmates intentionally kill each other as they were all forced to wear mana collars that killed them when the amount of mana they had left reached zero. During this she learned about one of the features of the collar which allowed one person to transfer mana from one person to another by touching the other person’s collar or vice versa. She then decided to forcibly steal the mana from her classmates and left them with little mana, which ultimately caused their deaths. She even had those with low mana be thrown out of their classroom as bait for the ghosts in the hallway.

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