
Lumachina Weselia
Lumachina Weselia |
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Aliases | Daughter of God |
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Species | Human |
Marital status | Single |
Gender | Female |
Affiliation | The Church |
Debut | |
Manga | Chapter 40 |
Anime | Episode 13 |
Actors | |
Japanese | Miku Itō |
English | Amber Lee Connors |
Lumachina Weselia is a character in the How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord (Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu) series. She holds the title of High Priestess of the Church of the Divine Beings, the dominant religious institution within the kingdom. Lumachina is first introduced while fleeing from an assassination attempt orchestrated by Paladin Gewalt, who has been ordered to eliminate her for investigating allegations of fraud, corruption, and abuse within the Church itself.
Her actions uncovering the darker underbelly of the institution she serves mark her as a threat to the entrenched hierarchy, setting her on a path of exile and placing her life in danger. Despite the risk, Lumachina remains determined to reform the Church and restore its original ideals of justice and faith.
Appearance

Appearance in Anime
Lumachina Weselia is described as an exceptionally beautiful young woman, with features that blend mature elegance and youthful innocence. She has platinum blonde hair so light and lustrous it appears almost translucent, and hazel eyes that add warmth and depth to her expression. Her skin is remarkably smooth and radiant so much so that even the flawless complexions of elves are said to pale in comparison.
Her attire reflects her religious status and grace. Lumachina wears a flowing silk robe-dress in red and white tones, symbolizing purity and devotion. The robes are loose-fitting and knee-length, designed to be ceremonial yet modest. However, the garment is subtly styled with gaps and openings that reveal glimpses of her skin, adding a sense of ethereal allure without compromising her dignity.
She completes her outfit with high heels and a distinctive hat bearing the emblem of the Church of the Divine Beings. Her long white hair, a stylized enhancement of her already platinum-blonde color, is said to be a visible indicator of her high magical power, making her presence both serene and striking.
Personality
Lumachina Weselia is a deeply devout and idealistic individual, whose unwavering faith in the God of the Divine Beings shapes every aspect of her character. She holds a sincere belief that divine intervention will come through prayer, famously expressing the sentiment that if she prays, “Kami-sama should come and save her.” Her devotion is absolute, rooted in genuine reverence rather than ritual or tradition.
She is also known for her innocence and naivety, often taking things at face value and interpreting social customs with a level of literal sincerity. For example, she believes that if someone of the Races sees her unclothed, she is morally obligated to marry them, showcasing both her cultural upbringing and her straightforward nature.
Despite her gentle disposition, Lumachina possesses a strong moral compass and an unshakable sense of justice. She prioritizes truth, integrity, and righteous action over her own safety. Even when confronted with threats from powerful figures within the Cardinal Institute a governing body within the Church she refuses to be silenced and actively seeks to expose corruption and abuse of power. Her courage in standing up for what she believes in, even at great personal risk, highlights her inner strength and moral conviction.
Background
Lumachina Weselia was raised within a strict religious environment under the teachings of the Church of the Divine Beings, where she was groomed from a young age to uphold the ideals of purity, devotion, and spiritual discipline. Central to her upbringing was the belief that she must only ever reveal her body to her future husband, a vow of modesty deeply rooted in her faith and moral values.
The sole exception to this rule, as taught to her, was “Kami-sama”, the divine being whom she believed had been watching over her since birth. This belief reflects her profound spiritual connection to the divine and her unwavering trust in the presence of a higher power guiding her path.
This upbringing shaped Lumachina into a high priestess who not only embodies piety but also maintains a strict personal code of conduct rooted in both faith and modesty principles that continue to influence her decisions throughout the series.
Abilities
Lumachina Weselia possesses an exceptionally high level of magical power, so immense that it manifests visibly as a pillar of light to those capable of perceiving magical energy. Her aura is so overwhelming that even Diablo, a character renowned for his immense magical strength, remarks that her magical reserves far surpass his own.
Despite this extraordinary potential, Lumachina’s abilities are limited in application and appear to activate primarily under specific conditions. Her magic is typically triggered when she is praying, reciting scripture, or experiencing extreme emotional or physical distress, underscoring the spiritual nature of her power
Currently, her capabilities are focused on healing and recovery-based miracles. She can cure severe injuries, curses, and other ailments with remarkable ease often restoring others from near death conditions in seconds. However, her powers come with a critical limitation: healing magic does not work on her. Unlike others, Lumachina cannot benefit from her own or others’ restorative spells and must rely on potions or other physical means for recovery.
This combination of immense healing potential and vulnerability to harm makes her both a vital asset and a protected figure in dangerous situations.
Relationships
Tria
Tria is a female Paladin who attempts to assist Lumachina during her escape from assassination. Though her role is limited, she is portrayed as one of the few individuals within the Church willing to support Lumachina’s efforts to expose corruption, highlighting Lumachina’s ability to inspire loyalty in those who share her ideals.
Gewalt
Originally introduced as a Paladin tasked with assassinating Lumachina, Gewalt is a direct threat to her life. However, after Lumachina heals his mortal wounds despite his prior hostility, he undergoes a change of heart. Moved by her compassion, Gewalt abandons his position as a Paladin and relinquishes his mission to kill her, marking a turning point in both his arc and her influence over others.
Diablo
Lumachina initially mistakes Diablo for a divine being after he appears before her at the exact moment she prays for salvation. Believing him to be “Kami-sama” incarnate, she is overwhelmed by his power and timing. However, as their journey continues, she eventually abandons the belief that he is a god, coming instead to respect and admire him as a capable and dependable adventurer. Despite her initial misunderstanding, their relationship grows based on mutual trust and cooperation.
Krebskulm (Klem)
Lumachina and Krebskulm have a hostile relationship from the moment they meet, rooted in their fundamentally opposing origins. Lumachina, as a devout follower of the Divine Beings, is repulsed by Krebskulm’s demonic aura, while Krebskulm harbors deep hatred toward the gods worshiped by Lumachina, due to her own experiences and nature as a Demon Lord. Their mutual animosity is immediate and persistent, reflecting the ideological divide between their respective beliefs.