(Upraised) Battle Saint Téa

Lore
Téa fights only to defend the sanctuary from the wicked, with the holy staff in her left hand and a sanctified sword in her right. When her sword is held aloft, it is a clear sign that she is fully prepared to exert all power necessary. The staff provides impenetrable defense and the sword possesses absolute might, able to cleave anything in a single stroke. She will stand unfalteringly against even the strongest devils.

Acquisition
See (Sanctorium) Battle Saint Téa

Name origin
Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Slovene, Croatian short form of the feminine Late Greek name Δωροθεος (Dorotheos), which meant "gift of God" from Greek δωρον (doron) "gift" and θεος (theos) "god". BehindTheName.com

Additional Info

 * Artwork by Johannes Voß.
 * Renewed Version of (Guardian) Battle Saint Téa.