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{{nihongo|'''Dearche'''|ディアーチェ}} is a former resident of [[Eltria]] and one of the three [[Materials]] alongside [[Stern]] and [[Levi]]. Their soul was released from the [[Tome of the Night Sky]] and placed into a body conjured from [[Yagami Hayate]]'s data by [[Iris]].<ref name=refsite></ref>
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{{nihongo|'''Dearche'''|ディアーチェ}} is a resident of [[Eltria]] and one of the three [[Materials]] alongside [[Stern]] and [[Levi]]. Their soul was released from the [[Tome of the Night Sky]] and placed into a body conjured from [[Yagami Hayate]]'s data by [[Iris]].<ref name=refsite></ref>
  
 
== Gender and Race ==
 
== Gender and Race ==

Latest revision as of 19:46, 25 February 2019

Lord Dearche, King of Darkness
Reflection Dearche.jpg
Unknown Age (Year 0067)
Age (as of 0081) Unknown
Magic Type Eltria-Belka Mixed Hybrid
Magic Light Mauve Purple
Device(s) Yersiniakreuz
Family N/A
First Appearance Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's PORTABLE -The Battle of Aces- (game, 2010)
First Appearance (Chronologically) Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Reflection (anime film, 2017)
Voiced by Ueda Kana[1]

Dearche (ディアーチェ) is a resident of Eltria and one of the three Materials alongside Stern and Levi. Their soul was released from the Tome of the Night Sky and placed into a body conjured from Yagami Hayate's data by Iris.[1]

Gender and Race

As with the other two Materials, Dearche's gender is presently unstated.[2] Though their titleships are traditionally used for men, Midchildan and Belkan language does not gender titles this way. While Dearche's body came from a woman, Yagami Hayate, it has not been made clear (as of Reflection) that Dearche would identify the same way.

Additionally, in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Detonation it is revealed that the Materials are not actually human but rather feline creatures native to Eltria, seemingly agender in nature.

Gallery

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Reflection (anime film, 2017)

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Detonation (anime film, 2018)

References