

This Avatar (Usually called Pandora) has Lilac-coloured hair which reaches down to her waist and is impossibly smooth impossible to be achieved by Mortal Means. Beyond that, the general body shape adopted is that of a peak human.Īs an Avatar whenever speaking to mortals for an extended period of time, Anesidora is known for adopting a beautiful female human's form. On the few occurances where Anesidora adopts a full-body Manifestation (Likely due to formal reasons when speaking with a higher being such as a Titan Prince), it's body acts almost like a ferrofluid and spikes whenever a thing comes close to it causing a perpetual rippling effect all across its body. Unlike the avatars with Titan Princes however, these avatars are commonly not supernatural in terms of strength and for its size, is relatively how one would expect for a creature of such caliber. When appearing to Mortals Anesidora prefers to appear in Cephalopodic form, and even more specific, a 200 meter-tall Nautilus. Like Titan Princes, Anesidora lacks any real form and instead adopts avatars and alternative forms of communication, notably appearing as a large rippling-face with flaming purple eyes when not needing any disguise. Because of this, she can duplicate almost any weapon in the game.As it is from a Titan Prince's or Titan's perspective, Anesidora is a massive Dimension of purple flame-like composition. In the mobile video game RWBY: Amity Arena, Velvet appears as a unit that can duplicate any humanoid unit placed before her.
#Define anesidora series
In the non-canon comedy spinoff series RWBY Chibi, Velvet uses Anesidora to copy Ruby Rose's scythe Crescent Rose, and later uses it to create copies of Professor Peter Port's mustache and blunderbuss to imitate him. As a giant Grimm attacks the settlers, Velvet uses Anesidora again to fight the Grimm off, then go after Carmine and Bertilak, defeating them and succeeding in their mission.Īppearances in Other Media RWBY Chibi Things are made more difficult when it is revealed that the Huntsman and Huntress bodyguards for the Caspians, Carmine Escalados and Bertilak Celidon, are actually traffickers that kidnap August. They later discover that the mood bombs are caused by the young August Caspian, who cannot yet control his Semblance. However, strange bursts of emotion within the tribe, referred to as "mood bombs", keep attracting Grimm that Velvet must help fend off using Anesidora. While there, Velvet and her team are assigned to help a displaced tribe on their pilgrimage to the settlement of Feldspar. Vale eventually falls, and Velvet and her team move to Shade Academy in Vacuo to complete their training. When Vale is attacked by Cinder Fall's Faction and the terrorist group known as the White Fang, Cinder hacks the security Atlesian Paladin-290 robots, and Velvet steps in with Anesidora to defend her friends, using hard-light copies of her friends' weapons Crescent Rose, Myrtenaster, Ember Celica, Gambol Shroud, Ruyi Bang and Jingu Bang, Magnhild, Floating Array, and Gianduja.

Upon returning to Vale, Velvet photographs some more weaponry, building up her data more. Later, Velvet went on a mission to the settlement of Lower Cairn to protect the survivors of a Grimm attack, but failed. After using a weapon, Velvet loses it until she can photograph it again.Īnesidora is first seen during the Grimm breach of Vale, where Velvet attempts to use it to battle the invading Grimm, but her teammate Coco Adel advises her not to "waste it". Anesidora can store an unlimited amount of weapon data at a time, but the weapons' duration depend on the amount of Dust available. When producing weaponry, they appear as light blue, wire-frame models.Īnesidora can photograph different weapons, and then use Hard-Light Dust to replicate the weapon in a physical form for Velvet to use in conjunction with her ability-copying Semblance. The front of the lens cap has Velvet's emblem on it, and the flash disk on top retracts into the camera. Anesidora appears as a brown camera with gold trim, resembling a single-lens reflex camera with the lens of a plate camera.
