. . "An illustration for the cover of volume 4 of the Gunnm: Last Order New Edition."@en . . . . "Battle Angel Alita: Last Order Vol. 5, Haunted Angel"@en . . . "Caerula Sanguis (\u30AB\u30A8\u30EB\u30E9\u30FB\u30B5\u30F3\u30B0\u30A6\u30A3\u30B9 Kaerura Sanguwisu?) (Latin for \"blue blood\") is the last surviving Type-V mutant, a human who was infected by a retrovirus known as the V-virus and gained vampire-like characteristics such as eternal youth. She was originally born as Vilma Fachiri (\u30F4\u30A3\u30EB\u30DE\u30FB\u30D5\u30A1\u30AD\u30FC\u30EA Vu~iruma Fak\u012Bri?) and adopted several aliases during her long life."@en . . . "Caerula Sanguis (\u30AB\u30A8\u30EB\u30E9\u30FB\u30B5\u30F3\u30B0\u30A6\u30A3\u30B9 Kaerura Sanguwisu?) (Latin for \"blue blood\") is the last surviving Type-V mutant, a human who was infected by a retrovirus known as the V-virus and gained vampire-like characteristics such as eternal youth. She was originally born as Vilma Fachiri (\u30F4\u30A3\u30EB\u30DE\u30FB\u30D5\u30A1\u30AD\u30FC\u30EA Vu~iruma Fak\u012Bri?) and adopted several aliases during her long life. Although first introduced as the Chairman of the Stellar Nursery Society, Caerula has a much longer history going back more than 700 years. This parallels the creation of the current world within which the series is set, but was not revealed until Last Order. As one reviewer notes, \"in a very real sense Caerula's story is also the foundation of the present...her actions in the past played an instrumental role in bringing about the state of affairs that exists in Alita's current time.\" As a result of abilities that Caerula developed as a Type-V mutant, she is a formidable martial artist able to fully contend with cyborg opponents such as Alita, even though she is still fully flesh and blood. Caerula is a major supporting character in Last Order and was the protagonist of her own flashback arc spanning two volumes."@en . . . "The Society"@en . "Caerula Sanguis (\u30AB\u30A8\u30EB\u30E9\u30FB\u30B5\u30F3\u30B0\u30A6\u30A3\u30B9, Kaerura Sanguwisu?) (Latin for \"blue blood\") is the last surviving Type-V mutant, a human who was infected by a retrovirus known as the V-virus and gained vampire-like characteristics such as eternal youth. She was originally born as Vilma Fachiri (\u30F4\u30A3\u30EB\u30DE\u30FB\u30D5\u30A1\u30AD\u30FC\u30EA, Vu~iruma Fak\u012Bri?) and adopted several aliases during her long life."@en . "740"^^ . "Fully human"@en . . . . "Martial arts instructor"@en . . "Caerula Sanguis"@en . . "SNS Chairman"@en . "Degree of cyberization"@en . "Qing-long Wei-ji"@en . . "Member of The Society"@en . . . . "Caerula Sanguis"@en . "Chairman of the Stellar Nursery Society"@en . . . . "Caerula Sanguis(\u30AB\u30A8\u30EB\u30E9\u30FB\u30B5\u30F3\u30B0\u30A6\u30A3\u30B9Kaerura Sanguwisu, Latin for \"blue blood\") is a fictional character in the Battle Angel Alita: Last Order manga by Yukito Kishiro, the sequel to Battle Angel Alita. Caerula is one of several Last Order characters adapted from fan submissions that were solicited by Kishiro from his readers for character ideas. She is based a design called \u201CBlue\u201D by tfng, and the color blue is a recurring theme in the various aliases she has adopted. Formerly known as Vilma Fachiri, Caerula is first introduced as the Chairman of the Stellar Nursery Society, a small faction that operates within the main asteroid belt. However, she turns out to have a much longer history and background going back more than 700 years that parallel the creation of the current world within which the Bat"@en . . . . "250"^^ . "Vilma Fachiri, Qing-long Wei-ji , Qing-ji , \"Blue Widow\""@en . "\"Blue Widow\""@en . "Fully human"@en . . . . . . . "Glock pistol"@en . "Caerula Sanguis (\u30AB\u30A8\u30EB\u30E9\u30FB\u30B5\u30F3\u30B0\u30A6\u30A3\u30B9, Kaerura Sanguwisu?) (Latin for \"blue blood\") is the last surviving Type-V mutant, a human who was infected by a retrovirus known as the V-virus and gained vampire-like characteristics such as eternal youth. She was originally born as Vilma Fachiri (\u30F4\u30A3\u30EB\u30DE\u30FB\u30D5\u30A1\u30AD\u30FC\u30EA, Vu~iruma Fak\u012Bri?) and adopted several aliases during her long life."@en . . "Alive"@en . "Freelance mercenary"@en . . . . . . . "Battle Angel Alita: Last Order"@en . . "Blue Willow"@en . . "Piau"@en . . . "member"@en . "Emei piercer"@en . "Caerula Sanguis(\u30AB\u30A8\u30EB\u30E9\u30FB\u30B5\u30F3\u30B0\u30A6\u30A3\u30B9Kaerura Sanguwisu, Latin for \"blue blood\") is a fictional character in the Battle Angel Alita: Last Order manga by Yukito Kishiro, the sequel to Battle Angel Alita. Caerula is one of several Last Order characters adapted from fan submissions that were solicited by Kishiro from his readers for character ideas. She is based a design called \u201CBlue\u201D by tfng, and the color blue is a recurring theme in the various aliases she has adopted. Formerly known as Vilma Fachiri, Caerula is first introduced as the Chairman of the Stellar Nursery Society, a small faction that operates within the main asteroid belt. However, she turns out to have a much longer history and background going back more than 700 years that parallel the creation of the current world within which the Battle Angel Alita universe is set, but was not revealed in the original manga series. As one reviewer notes, \"in a very real sense Caerula's story is also the foundation of the present...her actions in the past played an instrumental role in bringing about the state of affairs that exists in Alita's current time.\" Caerula is the last surviving Type-V mutant or \"Cognate\" as they refer to themselves as, a human who was infected by a retrovirus known as the V-virus, giving her vampire-like characteristics such as eternal youth. As a result of abilities that she has developed as a Type-V mutant, she is a formidable martial artist able to fully contend with cyborg opponents such as Alita, the series protagonist, even though she is still fully flesh and blood. Caerula is the protagonist of Battle Angel Alita: Last Order volume 9 (titled Angel's Duty by Viz Media), in which Alita does not appear once, making it the only volume thus far in both manga series to have this distinction."@en . . . . "#DEDEE2"@en . . . . "Qing-ji"@en . . ","@en .