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“Sorry to keep you waiting, Copen.”
Nori , Azure Striker Gunvolt 2


Nori (known in Japan as Nowa) is the maid of Copen and Mytyl, and one of the protagonists of Azure Striker Gunvolt 2.

Description

She’s a super cool and collected maid that works for Copen and Mytyl. She also acts as Copen’s operator when he goes out on missions.

From housework to battle support she can handle it all with the greatest of ease. While most of the time she acts as a maid to Copen and Mytyl, sometimes she steps out of that role and into one that is more like a foster parent; a very strict foster parent.

Copen has enormous amounts of financial assets, which allows him to do technical research and enact his revenge, neither of which she objects to helping him do. As for her own personal assets, well, that is a mystery.

Appearance

Nori is a young woman with red eyes and short red hair. She wears a uniform vaguely similar to that of a French maid, white and black with dark magenta highlights, a green tie, and a maid headband, as well as red boots.

Abilities

Nori assists in Copen's development of subroutines for his gear, allowing him to boost his abilities without having to physically modify his equipment. She also takes care of Mytyl while Copen is out on missions.

In the Frozen City, Nori is the one who provides Copen with anti-skid coating, allowing him to walk on ice without slipping.

On the Highway, Nori drives a motorcycle to help Copen catch up with Ghauri, the latter's high speed being impossible to pursue with just Copen's gear.

  • In GV's special mission, Nori is replaced by a nondescript driver with a helmet.

Other Appearances

Mighty Gunvolt Burst

Nori appears as a collectable pixel sticker in the Water Works Bureau stage.

She makes a cameo appearance in the ending of Copen's campaign.

Japanese Version

"I apologize for the wait, Lord Acura."

—NowaJapanese Official Site

Trivia

  • Nori's English and Japanese names are derived from "noir", the French word for "black".

References

Official English site

Official Japanese site

Official Japanese tweet regarding Nori

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