

Her charm and purity is such as that she was able to tame Rassei, a Sprite Dragon despite being a Devil as normally Sprite Dragons aren't tamable by Devils and are only tamable by those with pure hearts. While initially having difficulty adjusting to her new life as a Devil, she has stated that she has found more important things than her faith in God, those things being her new friends, comrades as well as Issei's parents and Issei himself.Īsia is noted to be a very pure individual as people are drawn to her and that she is easily liked by others. Asia was also in deep shock when she learned from Kokabielthat the God of the Bible was killed during the Great War. Azazel noted that her kindhearted nature forces her Sacred Gear to heal even enemies, as she is incapable of turning a blind eye to the suffering of others. Even when she was still a human, she harbored no hate towards Devils and treated everyone equally, regardless of what they were. Despite being reincarnated as a Devil, Asia still believes in God and follows his teachings such as praying to him and reading the Bible, which would usually result in her getting severe headaches.

Personilty:Asia is extremely shy, innocent and fairly inexperienced in things like socializing. She was formerly one of Rias Gremory's Bishopsbut now serves as Issei Hyoudou's first Bishop and one of his fiancees. She is a third-year high school student at Kuoh Academy in Class 3-B and is a girl with a very gentle heart who possesses a rare Sacred Gear, Twilight Healing, in her body that is capable of healing the wounds of Humans, Angels, Fallen Angels, and Devils alike. Please allow me to continue living with Ise-san."Īsia Argento is one of the many female protagonists of High School DxD. Team Red Dragon Emperor of the Blazing Truth Kuoh Academy (Third-Year High School Student) Red Dragon Emperor's Girl (by Crom Cruach)

Gigantis Dragon Princess (by Rizevim Livan Lucifer) Princess of the Golden Dragon Monarch (by Rizevim Livan Lucifer) Sister Asia (by Griselda Quarta, Vasco Strada and Diethelm Waldseemüller)
