Characters/Qawool Towles
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A.K.A.: Qawoor Towles; Kauru Taures |
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OVA Timeline
This character only appears in this timeline.
At the end of the second El-Hazard OAV series, Miz Mishtal finally achieves her
dream of marrying Masamichi Fujisawa and retiring from her position as the Great
Priestess of Water. Naturally, this leaves an opening for that particular job, and
the one chosen to fill it is none other than Qawool Towles.
So, just who is this shiny new Water Priestess? Qawool Towles is the descendent
of an unknown tribe of El-Hazard, and is quickly revealed to be mysterious in other
ways, as well. She is something of a prodigy in the priesthood that the Great Priestesses
belong to, having attained the position of Great Priestess at the young age of seventeen,
making her the youngest in all of El-Hazard's known history. She received top marks
at the seminary where she trained and her abilities are, as Miz herself puts it,
flawless. Of course, Miz has good reason to extol Qawool's virtues since the LAST
thing that she wants is for the girl to be rejected and for Miz to need to continue
her employment until a new replacement is found...
As far as Qawool's personality goes, she is sweet, charming, and friendly. If the
list ended there, she would be too good to be true, wouldn't she? However, she is
far from faultless. While Qawool has mystical power to spare, she has almost no
self-confidence. She constantly questions her own abilities and, indeed, seems almost
bewildered at the fact that so much responsibility has been handed to her, so she
constantly questions her worthiness. She is humble to a fault and instantly considers
the opinions of those around her to be more important than her own. She is incredibly
naive, as well, and will instantly trust anyone, even when there is a fair bit of
evidence that the person she is placing trust in is undeserving.
While Qawool is a highly skilled priestess, her low confidence makes her reluctant
to use her power except in the direst of emergencies. Only then, does the bravery
and strength of character that she possesses deep within finally show itself. Additionally,
her naivety tends to lead her into trouble again and again. These faults tend to
land her in the "damsel in distress" role more often than one would expect of a
girl of her talents.
So, if Qawool is a damsel in distress, then who is the brave knight who comes to
her rescue? Why, Makoto Mizuhara, of course! In fact, Qawool's first contact with
Makoto involves a rescue as the boy saves her from drowning in a river after her
boat is assaulted by Bugrom. She quickly falls for the brave fellow and he seems
quite taken with her as well. He begins finding himself thinking of her often and
occasionally blushing when he does.
As time progresses, and Qawool joins Shayla-Shayla and Nanami Jinnai in the Makoto
Sweepstakes, we find that Qawool has a very different way of expressing her feelings
for Makoto. Unlike those two, who are barely able to admit their feelings to themselves,
Qawool freely admits that she loves Makoto. Even more than that, Qawool feels no
hostility at all toward the other two women trying to win Makoto's heart. In fact,
she seems confused by their own hostility towards her. Her love is completely non-possessive
and she seems to believe that all of them should be free to love Makoto, a prospect
which would probably give the poor boy quite the nosebleed, if he wasn't so oblivious
to the feelings of any of his suitors.
Nanami considers Qawool to be a rival for Makoto, but Qawool's overwhelming friendliness
and cheerfulness keeps Nanami from considering her an enemy, as well. Nevertheless,
Nanami is a bit intimidated by Qawool's openness with her feelings and that insecurity
forces her to take a closer look at her own feelings. After all, what girl is more
deserving of winning Makoto's heart? A girl who is open with her feelings, or a
girl who pretends that those feelings don't even exist?
Shayla, on the other hand, is quick to decide that she hates Qawool, and tells it
to anyone who'll listen, in spite of Qawool's repeated attempts to bury the hatchet
and make friends. As time passes and Shayla begins to see and respect Qawool's inner
strength, she warms to her slightly, but it would be a stretch to say that they
ever become friends.
Qawool, while only having eyes for Makoto, has nonetheless attracted the attentions
of Creteria's emperor, Dall Narcis. The man appears to have fallen head over heels
for the girl, though, judging by his apparent personality, it is probably a shallow,
purely physical attraction.
Parnasse Ralielle is another male in Qawool's life, but he is not a romantic suitor.
In fact Qawool seems to be one of the few females that he never tries to hit on.
Parnasse is Qawool's attendant and seems to view her with a great deal of respect.
Qawool has another rather notable weakness. She is deathly afraid of bugs, to the
point where she completely loses her mind at the sight of one. During such a panic
attack, she is prone to lashing out, usually at the bug in question, but just as
often includes hapless bystanders in the bug's general area in the resulting carnage.
The carnage is usually pretty significant as well, as, in addition to incredible
adrenaline-powered strength, she frequently makes use of her priestess abilities
to increase the damage inflicted. She, herself, has no idea why bugs terrify her
so. She's been that way for as long as she can remember. One might expect that such
a phobia would be a real handicap in a job such as hers, which could well involve
fighting the Bugrom from time to time. However, her tendency to ATTACK the source
of her fear rather than flee from it seems to keep this from being a problem.
Between her strange phobia, and her unknown origins, there seems to be much that
is mysterious about Qawool. Many of these mysteries are never solved within the
scope of the episodes in which Qawool appears, which gives her character a distinctly
"unfinished" feel. In the end, Qawool is a "nice girl" in much the same way that
Makoto is a "nice guy". It seems that her main purpose in the series is to provide
a character for Makoto to care for and protect, now that Ifurita is gone. That,
in addition to the girl's extreme wishy-washiness can lead a viewer to wish to strangle
her in very short order. On the other hand, hating her is a bit like hating a cute
puppy; she's cute and innocent and happy and cuddly and loyal and friendly. All
in all, it's best to just accept her for what she is and breathe a big sigh of relief
in knowing that Makoto is still destined for Ifurita instead.
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