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Blue Pegasus
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Blue Pegasus is a guild that is famous for housing some of the most popular Bishōnen wizards in Fiore. They join forces with Fairy Tail to take down the dark guild Oración Seis, becoming one of Fairy Tail's most trusted allies. After Sirius Island's disappearance, they are elevated to the third most powerful guild in Fiore behind Lamia Scale and Saber Tooth, though they suffer a bad year and fall down to fifth when Fairy Tail decides to reclaim their title as the strongest.


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    Blue Pegasus in General 
  • Agent Peacock: As pretty as they (read, "most of them") are, they can still put up quite a fight.
  • The Beautiful Elite: This guild is mostly made up of fashionable pretty boys and women, and people who think of themselves as such when they really aren't.
  • Butt-Monkey: They aren't a bad guild at all, but they have very impractical powers that simply don't work in the Grand Magic Games with who they're facing. On the last day of the tournament, they take fifth place overall and lose almost all their members by just Gajeel and Gray alone, while Ichiya gets one-shotted by Jura and Erza takes Jenny out in a Single-Stroke Battle.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: Every guild member is perverted or has a huge sex life, but they fight firmly for the side of good.
  • Cool Airship: Their magic bomber Christina, which is modeled after a Pegasus and comes in handy in many a story arc.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: Although their guilds' masters are good friends, Blue Pegasus's relations with Fairy Tail and Lamia Scale are quite chilly when they first join forces against Oración Seis. However, their struggle and ultimate victory together solidifies Blue Pegasus as one of Fairy Tail's most trusted guild allies.
  • Good Is Dumb: They aren't all that intelligent, preferring to cater others rather than fight, but they will never let evil triumph.
  • Host Club: They act more like this than a wizard guild, never skipping an opportunity to cater to anyone who catches their eye, even in the heat of battle.
  • Large Ham: They love to put on quite a performance for those who cross their guild.
  • Mythical Motifs: Pegasi, being beautiful and powerful creatures much like their members. They even have a flying ariship.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: They play a crucial role in helping Fairy Tail regain their missing members after the first Time Skip. Those members end up decimating them in the Grand Magic Games, knocking them out of the running at fifth place. Of course, seeing how close the two guilds are, everyone in Blue Pegasus is an extremely good sport about it.
  • Undying Loyalty: Even after Fairy Tail becomes the laughingstock of Fiore over the first Time Skip, Blue Pegasus remains one of their staunchest allies.

Guild Master

    Bob 

Voiced by: Hiroki Goto (Japanese), Antimere Robinson [2011–2012], Barry Yandellnote  [2014–2020] (English)note 

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The master of Blue Pegasus and an old friend of Makarov's. He's a man, by the way.


  • Adaptation Origin Connection: A minor, non-villainous example. He and Makarov are simply friends in the manga, but in the anime, he's a former Fairy Tail member who was on Makarov's old team along with Goldmine, Porlyusica, Yajima, and Rob.
  • Ambiguously Gay: On top of his stereotypically effeminate mannerisms that imply that he's gay, he has commented on how beautiful Erza and Mirajane are.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: In one of the very few instances where he gets angry, specifically at Karen for mistreating her spirits, he proves to be quite intimidating and causes her to freeze up in fear.
  • Crossdresser: Wears a woman's dress (which barely fits him) and jewelry.
  • Eyes Always Shut: The only times he ever opens them are when he's surprised or angry.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: The anime shows that he used to fit right in with the other Bishōnen members of the guild.
  • Intangible Man: He is briefly shown phasing through objects.
  • Mr. Exposition: He's one of the first characters to explain who Zeref is and what kind of impact he left on the world.
  • Nice Guy: Bob is a very friendly and understanding person, if incredibly overbearing.
  • Running Gag: The narrator in the anime always takes the time to remind the viewer that Bob is a man.
  • Wings Do Nothing: Averted; his tiny wings can actually lift him off the ground a little.

Membership

Ichiya and the Tri-Men

The Tri-Men are Blue Pegasus's elite team of lady-swooning pretty boys.

    Ichiya and the Tri-Men in General 
  • Abhorrent Admirer: While their flirtatious behavior is supposedly successful off-screen, it's mostly Played for Laughs when they use it on the main female characters, since Lucy and Erza are often thoroughly weirded out by their suave demeanor.
  • Adapted Out: Eve and Ren make no appearance in the Fairy Tail stage musical based on the Nirvana arc.
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: They're always sharply dressed and can hold their own in a fight.
  • Does Not Like Men: Played for Laughs. they are themselves men, but while they are courteous towards their female teammates in the guild alliance, they're outright dismissive of their male friends and demand they leave.
  • Gender-Blender Name: "Hibiki" and "Ren" are female names in Japan. The same applies to "Eve" in Western countries.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: The original Japanese and Funimation dub read their names like "Trimens", but the Kodansha manga translation renders their name as "Tri-men".
  • Mr. Fanservice: The Tri-Men are all handsome, well-dressed men who are often under Female Gaze camera angles.
  • Pretty Boy: The Tri-Men are a trio of handsome, vain men with effeminate features.
  • Proud Beauty: They all have inflated egos when it comes to their sex appeal is concerned.

    Ichiya Vandalay Kotobuki 

Voiced by: Show Hayami (Japanese), Chris Guerrero (English)note 
Portrayed by: Koichiro Tomioka (stage)

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The black sheep of Blue Pegasus, whose suave demeanor and sexy voice clash with his stout stature and ugly face. His perfume magic produces fragrances with varying effects, from painkillers to super strength to super speed. Despite his borderline uselessness in a fight, Ichiya is regarded highly within the guild as its top wizard.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: He has a thing for Erza, so much so that the mere knowledge of his presence causes her to shudder in horror.
  • The Ace: Despite his nearly non-existent fighting skill compared to his more battle-ready followers, he's still seen within the guild as the most powerful wizard there. This seems to be a huge joke until Lightning Gods, where it's revealed his guild respects him because he can diffuse situations without resorting to brute force.
  • Ace Pilot: He proves to be quite effective when he's at the helm of the Christina, best shown as he's able to outmanoeuvre Acnologia, one of the most terrifying destructive forces in Earth-land.
  • Ambiguously Bi: The anime throws in hints that he swings both ways when he tries kissing Rogue as he goes around shouting in others faces while looking for a missing Frosch.
  • Baritone of Strength: He's got a deep voice and is one of the most deceptively powerful wizards of Blue Pegasus.
  • Bash Brothers: Attempts to invoke this with his guild's Secret Weapon — the guy in the bunny costume — in his two-on-two fight with Bacchus and Rocker. Then it turns out it's just Nichiya, who can't really fight.
  • Bishie Sparkle: Played for Laughs. He's such a major offender, even his text bubbles in the manga have sparkles.
  • The Chew Toy: He suffers the series' most Amusing Injuries more often than any other character, and is often forgotten about by other people, especially Fairy Tail.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: He is a shameless womanizer who especially pines for Erza, much to her great revulsion. However, he has an unwavering sense of justice and proves himself time and time again to be one of Fairy Tail's most loyal allies.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass:
    • He's acknowledged by Erza to be the most powerful wizard of Blue Pegasus, but he's such an ineffectual buffoon whose opponents get the drop on much of the time that it seems like nothing more than an Informed Ability. However, he proves himself to be the real deal when he one-shots Bacchus and Rocker with his Power Perfume in the Grand Magic Games.
    • He proves himself even further when he attempts to drag Acnologia with him into the Time Rift during the final arc. Despite being warned that he'll be subjected to such oblivion that he'll have no chance of even an afterlife, he still goes through with it without a moment's hesitation.
  • Delusions of Beauty: He acts like he's a Pretty Boy just like the Tri-Men, despite him having Gonk features.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: He's one of the only non-Dragon Slayer wizards in the series to momentarily stun Acnologia, with help from his guild's Cool Airship.
  • Disability Immunity: He has so many weaknesses that he trips up Wall Eehto's Enemy Scan, at least until Wall decides to forgo creating a robot and just pummel him directly.
  • Fan Disservice: His Power Perfume beefs him up, but doesn't change that face of his. The result makes children cry and grown men vomit.
  • Gonk: In a guild filled with Pretty Boys and girls, his big, square face and nose stick out like a sore thumb.
  • Gratuitous French: In Japanese and the English dub, he refers to his magic perfumes and others' scents as "parfum", the French word for "perfume".
  • Heroic Sacrifice:
    • In the Key of the Starry Heavens Filler arc, he chooses to go down with the Christina while chaining the giant octopus Kanaloa to it so Fairy Tail can reach Zentopia and save Lucy. He not only survives, but pops up near the end having befriended Kanaloa.
    • He does the same thing to pull Acnologia into the Time Rift in the final arc, albeit the sacrifice once again fails to kill either party.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: Funimation spells his middle name as "Wanderlei", though it's pronounced the same way.
  • Iron Butt Monkey: No matter how much punishment he takes and how much readers may enjoy it, he always stands tall (figuratively speaking) at the end of the day.
  • Large Ham: He constantly screams the word "Men" and spouts inspiring speeches about the wonder of perfume.
  • The Leader: He commands the Tri-men, who address him with titles of respect that change every other scene ("Ichiya-sama", "Boss", "Captain", etc.).
  • Martial Pacifist: It's explained in Fairy Tail: Lightning Gods that Blue Pegasus judges Ichiya to be their most powerful member not because of his magic, but because of his ability to end conflicts without resorting to it. However, while he prefers not to use violence, he's both willing and able to jump into the fray if there's no chance of compromise, best shown during the Alvarez Empire arc when he helped Fried defeat Wall Eehto's puppet.
  • Meaningful Name: "Ichiya" is Japanese for "One Night", which the Tri-men modelled their nicknames after.
  • The Medic: His Painkiller Perfume can at least numb pain. Sadly for him, this little skill of his is rendered redundant when Wendy puts her healing magic to work.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: His and Anna's attempt at trapping Acnologia in the space between time not only fails miserably, it makes the dragon an even more powerful force of destruction than he already was. It's only mitigated slightly by the fact that Acnologia has to split his body and soul to keep it up, which enables his eventual defeat.
  • The Nose Knows: Has a great sense of smell, allowing him to identify others' magic.
  • Overly Long Name: He currently stands as having the longest name in the series, and one of the few to have a middle name.
  • Reincarnation Romance: It's implied that Ichiya was the reincarnation of Anna's husband and Lucy's ancestor, Tatsuya, who greatly resembles his looks and demeanor. That's why Anna was quite pleasant and kind towards Ichiya despite his flaws.
  • Senseless Sacrifice: Subverted. His and Anna's attempt to ram Acnologia into the space between time with Christina works for all but five minutes before Acnologia eats his way out, even more powerful than ever before. Despite this obvious setback, it ultimately puts the Dragon Slayers in the position to destroy Acnologia's disembodied soul within the rift once everyone else gets a handle on his rampaging body.
  • Ship Tease: Strangely enough, he gets this with Anna Heartfilia when he stays with her to send Acnologia into the space between time, leading her to call him a truly handsome man. This notably makes her the only female character outside his guild who doesn't see him as an obnoxious, ugly little troll.
  • Shock and Awe: With his Thunder Perfume, he can channel and release powerful lightning attacks.
  • Shout-Out: His middle name, Vandalay. Maybe he has family in latex.
  • Super-Strength: The only effective things he ever does are when he uses his perfume to drastically strengthen his muscles. He uses this ability to destroy one of the lacrima powering Nirvana's legs, one-shot Bacchus and Rocker in the Grand Magic Games, and help Fried defeat Wall Eehto's proxy.
  • Super-Speed: He can dramatically increase his running speed with his Fleet-foot Perfume. However, he winds up getting bushed afterward.
  • Testosterone Poisoning: His Power Perfume bulks up his body pretty significantly. It also completely horrifies anyone who lays eyes on him.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: Any time he gets to show off why he's The Ace of Blue Pegasus is this, demonstrated when he one-shots Bacchus and Rocker in the Grand Magic Games, and later when he helps Fried defeat Wall Eehto's Wallbot in the Alvarez Empire arc before personally rallying all the guilds of Fiore to assist Fairy Tail in their war against Alvarez.
  • Verbal Tic: "Meeen!" ("Maaan" in the English dub).
  • Vocal Dissonance: The sound of his silky-smooth voice makes Lucy's heart skip a beat. Then we see his face...
  • Younger Than He Looks: He looks like an ugly old troll, but the fact of the matter is that he is 29 years old when he makes his debut.

    Hibiki Leytis 

Voiced by: Takashi Kondo (Japanese), Aaron Dismuke (English)note 
Portrayed by: Kento Ono (stage)

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The face of the Tri-men, and one of the most popular bachelors in Blue Pegasus. His magic is called Archive, which compresses information and uploads it directly into others' minds like a supercomputer.


  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: He's an unapologetic womanizer, but is also highly intelligent and plays the part of Mission Control for his allies in the Nirvana arc.
  • The Casanova: He is said to have dated 18 women at once according to his profile. However, he was once in a serious relationship with Karen before her death.
  • Chick Magnet: He has been No. 1 in the Sorcerer Magazine's "What Wizard Would You Like To Be Your Boyfriend?" for several years in a row and it's said that several female wizards joined Blue Pegasus just for a chance to meet him.
  • Chivalrous Pervert: He may be a shameless flirt, but when the chips are down, he's extremely civil towards women and always puts their safety before his own in battle.
  • Implied Love Interest: Hibiki and Jenny are seen kissing during one of the battles of the Grand Magic Games, but it's not elaborated if they started dating or not.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: His Grand Magic Games ID card in the anime spells his name as "Leytis". Early Kodansha translations spell his surname as "Lates", and later "Letis", while it's "Laytis" in the Funimation dub.
  • Magitek: His Archive magic is basically a magic computer that can transfer information such as coordinates and magic spells into others' minds via Neural Implanting.
  • Mission Control: He takes up this role in the Nirvana arc, coming up with battle strategies and relaying them to his allies with his Archive magic.
  • Non-Action Guy: Since his magic primarily deals with the transfer of information, he acts as The Smart Guy for the entire Nirvana operation. Case in point: during the Grand Magic Games' MPF challenge, he gets the lowest score by a long shot (not even hitting the triple digits, which even Quatro Cerberus' Nobarly managed to do) and when he realized the initial challenge would have been the Pandemonium battle royale he flat-out admits he doesn't have a chance of winning.
  • Red Baron: "Hundred Nights" Hibiki.
  • Revenge Before Reason: Subverted. when he finds out that Angel killed his lover Karen, the effects of Nirvana nearly imbue him with an indiscriminate, murderous hatred for celestial wizards like Lucy, but he keeps his cool long enough to help Lucy beat her.
  • The Smart Guy: He's very intelligent, acting as The Strategist, analyst, and Mission Control for his allies.
  • The Strategist: He comes up with all the battle plans for the guild alliance in the Nirvana arc.
  • Telepathy: His Archive magic gives him the ability to communicate with other people just using his mind, which can work even over great distances.

    Eve Tearm 

Voiced by: Fuyuka Ōura (Japanese), Daniel Litwin (English)note 

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A snow wizard who relies heavily on his youthful charms to capture the hearts of women.


    Ren Akatsuki 

Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze (Japanese), Christopher Wehkamp (English)note 

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An air wizard who arouses women by playing hard to get. He is eventually taken by Sherry Blendy from the Lamia Scale guild.


  • Blow You Away: Like Aria, his powers are more based on air and space than wind.
  • Butt-Monkey: Averted, as compared to Hibiki and Eve Ren actually has the best track record in fights (and if he does lose it's often alongside the other two) and is implied to actually be the strongest of the Tri-men in combat (his stats as given for the Grand Magic Games gives him a 5/5 in Attack and 4/5 in Defense, the best of any of them).
  • Official Couple: Becomes engaged to Sherry over the seven-year Time Skip, and are married within the next year.
  • Red Baron: "Hollow Nights" Ren.
  • Second Love: To Sherry, who previously pined for her guildmate Lyon.
  • Ship Tease: Had a moment of mutually Tsundere flirting with Sherry pre-Time Skip, which receives a Relationship Upgrade over the seven-year Time Skip, where they're due to be married.
  • Tall, Dark, and Handsome: He's the tallest of the Tri-men, and he uses tanning lacrima to maintain his dark skin.
  • Tsundere: Played for Laughs. He acts like a suave womanizer to a girl one moment, then suddenly acts indignant saying cliche Tsundere lines like "It's not like I'm doing this for you". It's implied this is his way to play hard to get. He does end up developing a genuine Tsundere relationship with Sherry after seven-year Time Skip.
  • Would Hit a Girl: During his match against Araña, she assumes that he wouldn't be violent with her due to his chivalrous attitude. He proves her wrong by one-shotting her with a vortex of sand and air.

Others

    Jenny Realite 

Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka (Japanese), Elizabeth Maxwell (English)note 

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A pinup model for Weekly Sorcerer Magazine, and an old rival of Mirajane's. She uses a variety of Takeover magic called Machina Soul to record machinery and transform into outfits with the same functions, though she most often uses her powers for instant costume changes.


  • Buxom Beauty Standard: She has a buxom figure that rivals Mirajane, which is the reason why she's such a successful pinup model. She's often wearing outfits with cleavage to emphasize her chest.
  • Changing Clothes Is a Free Action: She can use spatial magic to change her clothes in an instant, which is useful for a pin-up model.
  • Combat Commentator: She's the first of several daily guest commentators during the Grand Magic Games.
  • Combat Pragmatist: She knows she's not that powerful, so she uses underhanded tactics to try to get ahead during the Grand Magic Games, such as turning her fight against Mirajane into a Beauty contest and sneak attacking Rocker during the Naval Battle when everyone was distracted by Aquarius and Juvia's fight.
  • Designated Girl Fight: With Mirajane on the second day of the Grand Magic Games, virtually all the girls on the fourth, and Erza on the fifth.
  • Didn't Think This Through: During the last part of her swimsuit contest with Mirajane, she makes a bet that the loser will have to get photographed naked for the cover of Sorcerer Weekly. Based on her knowledge that both main judges of their contest prefer younger women like Mira, and that guest judge Jason would love the sales that having Mira naked would give his magazine, Jenny is confident she will win. It's a foolproof plan, except for one detail: since the previous two matches had the opponents make a bet, and the final theme was combat form, Mira used that as an opportunity to end the contest in a battle of strength, which she wins.
  • Friendly Rival: While her rivalry with Mirajane prompts her to do some petty actions, they still consider each other to be good friends and are both shown to enjoy messing with the other.
  • Hyperspace Wardrobe: She can transform into different outfits (mostly swimsuits) just like Mirajane.
  • Implied Love Interest: She and Hibiki are seen kissing during one of the battles of the Grand Magic Games, but it's not elaborated if they started dating or not.
  • Kicking Ass in All Her Finery: In the Alvarez Empire Arc, the anime shows her beating up Alvarez soldiers in nothing but her usual dress despite being up in the snowy mountains.
  • Leg Focus: She loves showing off her legs when attempting to seduce her opponents.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine: Fitting with her feminine personality, she has long, wavy blonde hair that reaches down to her waist even when tied to the back in a ponytail.
  • Ms. Fanservice: She used to be Miss Fiore. Also, most of her noteworthy appearances involve her changing into a bikini and showing off her good looks.
  • Ocular Gushers: After losing to Mira and realizing she has to pose naked for Weekly Sorcerer.
  • Powers via Possession: She is a Takeover wizard who has the ability to apply the powers of machinery to her outfits.
  • Proud Beauty: She's a vain woman whos is quite proud of the fame her beauty and sex appeal gave her.
  • The Rival: Serves as this to Mirajane in the realm of fashion modeling, right down to having the same magic category as her.
  • Robot Girl: Her Machina Soul forms give her this sort of appearance.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: Her profile states that she wasn't quite as embarrassed posing butt naked for Weekly Sorcerer as offered to strip down to lure Acnologia.
  • Show Some Leg: She tries (and fails) to use her sexiness to distract one of the dragons that come through the Eclipse Gate, and when they're trying to lure Acnologia into the time rift, she asks if she should get naked to get his attention, while pulling down the top of her dress.
  • Smarter Than You Look: During her match against Mira, she comes up with a plan to turn their battle into a swimsuit competition, where the victor would be decided by the judges. Near the end, she makes a bet where the loser would have to pose nude for Sorcerer Weekly, using what she heard the judges like to ensure Mira would lose.
  • The Smurfette Principle: {[Downplayed|Trope}}. She's not the only female mage in Blue Pegasus, but is the only one active in the story, and after her introduction she often joins Ichiya and the Tri-Men in their appearances to assist Fairy Tail.
  • Stripperiffic: Her battle uniform against Mirajane is part-bikini, part-plate mail.

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A mysterious wizard in a rabbit costume who serves as Blue Pegasus' "secret weapon" for the Grand Magic Games. In reality, it's just Nichiya, the Edolas version of Ichiya.

See Fairy Tail – Edolas for more information on his true identity, Nichiya.

  • Bash Brothers: Invoked by Ichiya during their match with Bacchus and Rocker. Subverted when it turns out to be Nichiya, who can't fight.
  • Cool Mask: A blue rabbit head.
  • Dramatic Unmask: Not even his own guild knows who this figure is, and pretty much everyone in the tournament is eager to find out what's under the mask. The result is horrifying.
  • Foreshadowing: At one point in the anime, he and Ichiya stand on either side of their guildmates and perfectly mirror each others' dance moves.
  • The Quiet One: He only communicates with nods and hand gestures, at least until he takes the mask off.
  • Secret Weapon: Ichiya describes him as such. Subverted once it's revealed to be a borderline powerless Exceed.
  • Walking Spoiler: This person's true identity is treated as one of the big mysteries of the Grand Magic Games, although it's very much Played for Laughs.

Former

    Karen Lilica 

Voiced by: Chie Sawaguchi (Japanese), Stephanie Young (English)note 

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A famous Celestial wizard, Karen's not above beating up her contracted spirits for perceived disloyalty, which included Aries and Leo. In Leo's best efforts to protect Aries from her abuse, Karen ends up swiftly killed by Angel due to being unable to muster the necessary strength to fight back.


  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: A deconstructed example. She does beg Leo to stop resisting and just return to the Spirit World, but he makes it clear that he would only do so if she gives into his own demands. A month later she tries again and offers to fulfill them, but Leo sees through her lying and when called out on it she angrily beats the crap out of him while saying that once he's gone, she will treat Aries ten times worse. So while she did beg, it was insincere because she wasn't willing to follow through.
  • Alpha Bitch: She's one of the most popular female members of Blue Pegasus, but is dismissive of essentially everyone else around her, especially her spirits, who are no more than pawns to her.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: A wizard version; as skilled as a Celestial wizard she may be, she's just an unapologetic jerk.
  • Bad Boss: She often uses her spirits as if they were punching bags. Just ask Aries or Leo/Loke.
  • Berserk Button: Let's just say she doesn't take disloyalty from her spirits very well, as Aries found out the hard way.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She might have been a celebrity in Fiore who was admired by many, but she really isn't that nice of a person to anyone, not even and especially to her Celestial Spirits.
  • Can't Take Criticism: When Bob calls her out for abusing her spirits, Karen does not take it well. But instead of talking back to him, she resorts to using Aries as a punching bag.
  • Death by Origin Story: Her death is the catalyst to Leo's three-year exile and his transformation into Loke.
  • Death Equals Redemption: After Loke's exile is rescinded, he can see Karen smiling at him, which indicates that she learned from her actions.
  • Dirty Coward: Whenever she finds herself in rough action, she summons her spirits to use as a human shield (for lack of a better term) to save herself.
  • Dude Magnet: She constantly had suitors pursuing her due to her beauty. When she got annoyed by it, she'd summon Aries so the men would flirt with her instead, despite her knowing Aries is a Shrinking Violet.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Lucy Heartfilia. The only thing they have in common is that they're Celestial wizards; where they differ is that Karen views her spirits as nothing more than pawns, while Lucy fully acknowledges them as free-willed beings and precious friends.
  • Fatal Flaw: She can't control her lust for being a powerful guild member and can't stand disloyalty towards her Celestial Spirits, which causes Leo to intervene on Aries' behalf and ultimately leads to her demise at Angel's hands when she foolishly goes out on a mission anyways believing incorrectly that she's strong enough to summon a second spirit despite the drain of Leo's summoning.
  • First Love: She was Hibiki's first (known) true love before her death.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: She often picks fights with her spirits for disobeying her. Aries finds that out the hard way.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: Her right eye is usually covered, which to the public added a Sultry Bangs image as a magazine model, but also represented her Bitch in Sheep's Clothing status.
  • It's All About Me: She's obsessed with her own personal power and gratification and disregards everyone else, including her fellow guildmates.
  • Jerkass: She's plain unpleasant, being vain, greedy, self-centered, conniving, and manipulative. It's what causes Leo to intervene on Aries' behalf.
  • Karmic Death: She is killed when essentially defenseless because Leo, one of her Celestial Spirits, refused to condone her abusive behavior any longer. What's more, she's killed by another Celestial wizard who, before her Heel–Face Turn, is just as vain and ruthless.
  • Killed Offscreen: After Leo stops her from abusing Aries, Karen's never seen again before Angel kills her.
  • Lack of Empathy: She has no qualms assaulting Celestial Spirits and viewing them as pawns, and is very callous towards her male admirers, blowing them off the instant she didn't want them anymore.
  • The Lost Lenore: She was dating Hibiki during the time she died, and her death at Angel's hand causing him great grief for a long time.
  • Ms. Fanservice: She's very beautiful, and often skimpily dressed. She is this In-Universe too; she posed for the Weekly Sorcerer magazine and attracted quite a crowd of fanboys.
  • Never My Fault: She never acknowledges that it's her own actions that have caused Leo to leave her defenseless against Angel. Karen refused to take no for an answer to her continued abuse of her Celestial Spirits, namely Aries. When Bob calls her out on this, she resorts to using Aries as a punching bag, which causes Leo to reach his Rage Breaking Point.
  • No Shirt, Long Jacket: She's always seen wearing a long fur-trimmed red coat with nothing underneath save for a black bikini top.
  • Pet the Dog: After the Celestial Spirit King ends Loke's exile, the latter looks up to see Karen smiling at him.
  • Posthumous Character: She died before the start of the series, but her death is central to the Loke arc, as her death was indirectly caused by Loke, causing him to be banished from the spirit world; he joins Fairy Tail during his three-year exile.
  • Pretty in Mink: She's a vain and beautiful woman who wears a long fur-trimmed red coat with a light pink fur collar and handcuffs.
  • Sultry Bangs: One of her bangs is always covering her right eye, giving her a seductive look, fitting for a member of Blue Pegasus' The Beautiful Elite.
  • Summon Magic: This is standard for a Celestial Spirit wizard, with two of her known spirits being Leo and Aries.
  • Token Evil Teammate: She's the only member of Blue Pegasus with a malicious personality, being a sadist celestial mage who actively abuses her celestial spirits. The only time we see Bob being angry is when he's scolding her for her behaviour, and at that point he's not even aware of how bad Karen really is.
  • Too Dumb to Live: She goes on a mission without being able to summon her spirits just to spite Leo, believing that she's strong enough to summon a second Celestial Spirit on her own and leaving her completely defenseless against Angel when she learns the hard way that she isn't.

    Laxus Dreyar 
See his entry on the Sirius Team page.

    Fried Justine 
See his entry on the Sirius Team page under Raijin Tribe.

    Bickslow 
See his entry on the Sirius Team page under Raijin Tribe.

    Evergreen 
See her entry on the Sirius Team page under Raijin Tribe.

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