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Emilia Justina is the deuteragonist of the light novel series The Devil Is a Part-Timer!/Hataraku Maou-sama! and its anime adaptation.

The Hero who defeated the Devil King, after forcing the Devil King to retreat from Ente Isla, she follows him to modern day Japan to ensure that he is destroyed. However, just like the Devil King, she loses most of her magical powers upon her arrival and is forced to assume a Japanese name and find employment as a call center agent. Her father was human and her mother was an archangel.

She is voiced by Yōko Hikasa in the Japanese version of the anime, and by Felecia Angelle in the English version of the anime.

Abilities[]

Emi appears to have galvanized the resistance to Maou with her sheer strength, determination and charisma. In direct combat, the two are viewed as being roughly equal and well above the likes of Maou's generals or Emi's group. Unfortunately, in the second novel she does come into conflict with someone that is her worst possible opponent even though he's supposedto be on her side and gets taken captive as a result. This gets turned up to eleven due to Better Half's fusing with Alas Ramus, she's the strongest fighter of the group till at least volume nine.

Personality[]

Though motivated in part by revenge, Emi refuses to seek it when she sees her targets aren't actually doing anything wrong. Further, her benevolence serves as an example to the better parts of the human side and caused the Church to see her as a liability since she'd be appalled by their scheming and corruption. When confronted by the complexity of the situation she refuses to side against Maou, but she also holds onto her moral convictions by stating that he has done wrong and must be brought to justice eventually.

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            The Devil is a Part-Timer! LOGO Heroes

Sadao Maō | Emi Yusa | Hanzō Urushihara | Shirō Ashiya | Albert Ende | Alas Ramus

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