Enhela Read Gahi


 * "Ladies and gentlemen. I see you for the first time. I am the assistant to the Pontifex Maximus, Enhela Read Gahi.
 * — To all at the Trilateral Conference.

Enhela Read Gahi (エンヘラ・リード・ガヒー), Enhera Lido Gaby is a character appearing in Mass for the Dead. He is the assistant of the Pontifex Maximus.

Appearance
Enhela is a young man with short white hair and violet eyes. As a priest, he wears white and blue vestments.

Personality
A calm individual that always aims to smile, he appears to have an air of mysteriousness. Enhela always is polite and neutral towards his peers. Though underneath the warm face is a man who is willing to do anything for his goals, even willing to break oaths he made if it served a purpose. Despite this dark aspect of his personality, Enhela has shown to be honorable as when he permitted his subordinates to disobey him so that they could protect human lives.

Although Enhela shares his nation's view of protecting humanity, he appears to lack their zeal in persecuting and refusing to work with demi-humans as he feels that it is detrimental to their cause. Instead he is more than willing to work with enemies if they can be used or serve his agendas. Admittingly he confesses that he finds his nation's obstinance to doctrine and paranoia to the unknown tiring. Thus he finds himself better at working with those who have moderate views.

What's more that set him away from his countryfolk, is that Enhela is not really an adherent to any of the Six Great Gods. In fact the only reason why he achieved such a high rank in the Theocracy was due to his goals and his state's aims being aligned for the time being. Being a high-ranking member of the cloth in his country, such a notion would be seen as heresy which he secretly keeps to himself and his 'brother'. And while he does admit the Six Great Gods were powerful existences, the god that he truly worships is far more worthy.

Background
Enhela sometime after the Catastrophe was promoted as the Pontifex Maximus's assistant. It appears his promotion as the Theocracy's sovereign's right hand man was unprecedented given his youth. Unaware to the Theocracy at large, there never was a position of Deputy Pontifex Maximus. For the very matter the existence of Enhela is a fabrication, as the man is a figment born from the Sea of Possibilities to act as the agent of Kuyō. Memories of his life and history were inserted into the minds of the upper echelons of the Theocracy which allowed the priest to establish himself as a powerful figure working for mysterious aims.

Mass for the Dead Arc
Enhela accompanied Cardinal Raymond Zarg Lauransan to E-Rantel for a summit of the three human nations to address the effect of the Catastrophe. He later attended the summit of leaders from all three countries alongside Raymond. During a mock battle between the national representatives of the Re-Estize Kingdom and the Baharuth Empire, he acted as a referee. When Gazef Stronoff, the protagonist and Soi were the last ones to face against Fluder Paradyne, the priest intervened and demonstrated his abilities to nullify Fluder's spell on the two pinned combats. His reason for ending the match before a winner could be decided was to address the issue of an invading force of Chaos Beasts approaching the city.

Enhela later returned to the Theocracy capital with Raymond and was present at a meeting with what were presumably members of the Six Cardinals. He and Raymond, gave their colleagues the news in E-Rantel. Later he turned the meeting towards the protagonist and his impressive list of achievements.

After a horde of Chaos Beasts emerged from a cave north of E-Rantel made their way to the city, Enhela was stationed back in the area. He coordinated with Emperor Jircniv Rune Farlord El-Nix to lead thousands of the monsters to the Quarry so that the Empire could activate the Melting Pot. He commanded a small unit of the Slane Theocracy and watched as the forces of the Tripartite Alliance fought against the Chaos Beasts from behind the scenes holding in reserve a trump card.

When the war with the Chaos Beasts deteriorated with the loss of morale after news of a more massive horde of thirty thousand was coming from the north, Enhela and his men witnessed the coming of the Demon Emperor Jaldabaoth. After the demon slewed two thousand monsters in an instant and offered to save them from the oncoming horde, Enhela immediately contacted his home country of this development. When Emperor Jircniv contacted him and King Rampossa III to discuss about the Demon Emperor's offer, he announced that his country's policy was clear, as they would never broker an agreement with a demon. He then began to organize his forces to withdraw from E-Rantel in face of the Chaos Beasts and uncertainty of the demons.

The Demon Emperor's deal turned out to be faustian bargain, as the Demon Emperor wished to claim all the resources in the city without resistance by the inhabitants and also the life of the one who made the contract with him. Due to the Theocracy recalling it forces, they were spared from the demons' onslaught whilst the Kingdom and Empire suffered tremendous losses when they tried to resist. However, when it seemed that the demons would have their hour and dominate humanity, the unthinkable soon occurred as the protagonist raised a sword against the demons, not only rescuing Emperor Jircniv but driving them out of the city. Enhela then coordinated with a pair of shadowy entities to proceed with their next target: Jaldabaoth with the help of the Windflower Scripture.

Sometime before the Black Scripture were deployed to seek out the Demon Emperor, an incident occurred involving the Thoecracy's still recovering trump card, Antilene Heran Fouche, escaping to the outside world. Later when Antilene was reported to be in E-Rantel, Enhela arrived there retrieve her. Initially the priest was worried that their girl would resist, but was glad to see that she was cooperating. The two then left together and returned her back to the homeland.

In a plot to use Zurrernorn to destabilize the Kingdom, Enhela use them as an intermediary to fund them and Marquis Blumrush to kidnap women coming into his territory for a bridal recruitment for the death cultist's rituals. After Marquis Blumrush was found out by Blue Roses and the protagonist, the noble attempted to escape to the Theocracy as he was promised asylum. However at the edge of Blumrush's territory he was killed by an assassin. The Vice Chief Priest hire the killed through multiple intermediaries and reneged on the deal he gave to the marquis despite swearing to his Six Great Gods to uphold it. The priest was disappointed that the investment he made into the cult and noble failed to create a situation that would cause internal fighting in the Kingdom but took comfort that he was able to get some information on the movements of the other nation, such as Elias Brandt Dale Raeven and Princess Renner Theiere Chardelon Ryle Vaiself from Blumrush.

In the aftermath of the demons' raid, support for the protagonist had grown not only among the public but also from the leaders of the Kingdom and Empire respectively as well. E-Rantel managed under the supervision of the protagonist helped to not only restore the city, but also complete its fourth wall too, expand it defenses and create a centralized research institute to study the Cracks. The reforms saw E-Rantel transform into an "open city" where not just humans of different nationalities existed but races could coexist. It was at the third summit meeting of the Tripartite Alliance King Ramposa III would officially transfer the administration rights to the protagonist's nation, the Sorcerer Kingdom, in light of the more effective system. Enhela along with Cardinal Raymond however were more cautious with the idea. Not just in making an alliance with a non-human nation but also in fear of giving one person too much power over a critical city in the Tripartite Alliance. To allay their fears of the potential abuse of power, the protagonist along with Prime Minister Albedo offered the Theocracy to become the deterrent to the Sorcerer Kingdom, promising to step down if any breaches in trust or management were exposed. Enhela seeing that the Sorcerer Kingdom had anticipated such a reaction and were responding accordingly retracted his objection and allowed the signing of the city's right to proceed. Despite the lack of gaining any useful information on this new player, Enhela told himself he would have to use other means to investigate.

After the Black Scripture lost many members attempting to fight a powerful vampire in the Katze Plains an covert team was sent to the location where the vampire was mind controlled but there were no traces of it. The news was reported to Enhela who was frustrated by the lack of concrete information. After regaining his composure he ordered a messenger to direct their forces to act carefully. He wondered if the entity in the plains appeared by coincidence or maybe it was the result from the previous attack on E-Rantel.

While alone in his suite, Enhela goes over the progress made by the city since the attack by Jaldabaoth. He is astonished that the city has not only avoided falling into chaos, but been fully repaired and that the defenses have been strengthened. As for the incident with the undead that appeared in the Katze Plains, his initial assumption that that it may have been a Dragon Lord. But considering the timeline where powerful individuals appears at regular intervals every one hundred years in the world, the priest senses it could be related. If he organized the timeline of events in chronological order, he sees a pattern that every major event had the protagonist play a vital role. Starting from the survey of Crack in the Great Forest of Tob, to him reaching the rank of an adamantite adventurer, to having the Kingdom and Empire being indebt to that person. Even more odd that the background of the protagonist is unknown as he only appeared in the forest and while he claims to be from the Sorcerer Kingdom, as far as the Theocracy and adventurers can determine there is no history on that nation. Enhela suspects that the protagonist may be one of the individuals that are said to appear every one hundred years. Later a subordinate reports to the priest that the protagonist has left E-Rantel to head to the Azerlisia Mountains for a short trip. Since the protagonist will be absent, Enhela thinks it would be best to take advantage of the opportunity.

Enhela was caught by Soi to be sneaking through the secret passageway that connected the E-Rantel Magic Research Institute to the sewers. Seeing that he was caught, the priest admitted that he was sneaking around to acquire information though swore he had no intention to steal anything. Nevertheless the man's presence in a restricted area was still a crime by the adventurer. In truth the priest was searching for information to determine the true identity of the protagonist and find any incriminating evidence that would reveal him as an enemy of humanity. In doing so the priest hoped to use it to make the other nations turn against the protagonist. While he spoke to Soi of how he was merely interested in the protagonist and his dedication to protecting humanity, he made it clear that humans should only protected by humans. Before the two's conversation could go any further, an explosion from the surface distracted them.

While the two were contemplating what was going on the surface, the deputy to the Pontifex Maximus soo received a priority communique that informed him that the two factions of the Kingdom led by Barbro Andrean Ield Ryle Vaiself and Ramposa III were just about to clash over E-Rantel, when both leaders seemingly vanished into thin air followed by thousands soldiers on both sides. Realizing that E-Rantel would be facing a similar fate to the fallen nation of the Roble Holy Kingdom, the priest quickly made his escape from the sewers. Once outside he issued an order to have all forces of Theocracy in the city to evacuate and return to their home country. His actions were prudent as E-Rantel descended into chaos as multiple Cracks appeared within the city, releasing thousands of Chaos Beasts. Enhela was at the front of the convoy of Theocracy forces trying to escape the city. His group only managed to escape thanks to the actions of the Sunlight Scripture who decided to remain behind not only to cover their rear but also to save the inhabitants of the city. Despite the Scripture members disobeying his orders and even summoning the Dominion Authority to defend the city, Enhela respected their reasons and urged the remaining convoy to depart the area.

After the attack on E-Rantel, Enhela returned to restore the Theocracy's military presence there. A few months passed since the onslaught of the city and Enhela saw the city slowly being restored all due to the efforts of the protagonist and his teammates. Even though Enhela was caught by Soi trying to sneak into the institute in E-Rantel Cemetery, the priest found it odd that he was not questioned on his duplicity. Even when he met with the protagonist, not once did the adventurer bring up the subject, which led the priest to believe that the protagonist knew but stayed his hand to prevent an international incident. While managing the Theocracy's forces in the city, Enhela found himself in demand by the priesthood of the Temple to assist them in coordinating efforts to heal those still wounded from the attack on the city. Enhela somewhat overwhelmed by the lack of moderate thinking members in the Theocracy, lamented on the disappearances of Nigun and Ian as he believed they were tremendous losses.

A month after the return of the real protagonist from the "other side" of the Crack, Enhela ventured by himself into the anomaly to search and rescue Nigun and Ian. He ran into the members of Darkness who were stunned to see the Pontifex Maximus's assistant walking freely without any magically equipment in the hazardous "chaos environment". Though the priest tried to play it that there meeting was a coincidence, the adventurers did not believe him and thought he was an imposter. Enhela though proclaimed who he truly was, even mentioning that he was a God-kin to explain his immunity in the dimension. Upon seeing that the protagonist did not wear any adaptive equipment, Enhela believed that he was the same, and called him 'brother'. Furthermore he hinted that the adventurer and he shared as special bond connected through unique existences. But when he was met by confusion from his supposed 'brother', Enhela attempted to job his memory by attack him. The attack was blocked by Soi and hi actions were then demanded to be explained.

Finally Enhela relented, as he wanted to convince the protagonist of his greater role. Enhela explained that while he was a high-ranking member of the priesthood of the Theocracy, he did not actually worship the Six Great Gods, but other master that he and the protagonist both serve: Devourer of the Nine Worlds.

The name though meant nothing to the protagonist. This was curious to Enhela as it seems that the protagonist did not fully receive his whole memories. But the priest knew that the protagonist became at least aware of what he was the moment he crossed over to the "other side", that he was a being from the Sea of Possibilities just as he was with a specific mission. Knowing that his brother must be in turmoil with the revelations, Enhela offered the adventurer to come with him to help him understand. And while Enhela was not cognizant of the true purpose each one had, believing that they could possibility play the role of adversaries, he believed it was in the protagonist's best interest to come with him, if necessary by force.

His offer was met by refusal from Surako and Soi. Disappointed Enhela was about to engage in a fight, when he was attacked by lightning and a fireball. The attacks did him no harm, but as he was unable to see the attackers, Enhela went on the defensive. Being informed that the ones in hiding were members of the Sorcerer Kingdom's anti-Chaos Beasts subjugation force, the deputy reassessed his options and decided to retreat with his baggage. By unknown means, the priests summoned a Crack behind him, which he used to escape from the adventurers and their allies before they could apprehend him,

Enhela was suspected by the members of the Sorcerer Kingdom to be far more that he appeared and thus its agents were put on high alert. The protagonist having a dubious past was permitted to remain in E-Rantel to act as bait for the priest to play his hand. Later on Enhela attended the Tripartite Alliance talks to address the returned Gazef Stronoff and his proposal to launch a rescue mission on the "other side". During the talks, details of the Sorcerer Kingdom's secret Chaos Beast and miasma research were brought to light, causing Enhela to use the opportunity to accuse the Sorcerer Kingdom for breaching the trust of the Alliance. The other representatives, particularly the Empire mostly ignored the accusations, as it was common practice for nations to uphold their interests first. The entire scene though was an act by Enhela, to express that while professionally he condemn the Sorcerer Kingdom, personally he publicly wanted it known that he supported the protagonist who was the Sorcerer Kingdom's representative. His actions confounded the protagonist who was unable to read him.

After the representatives agreed to organize the Four Kingdoms Rescue Team, Enhela dropped another surprise to the representatives, revealing that he was immune to the miasma, just as Gazef and the protagonist. As proof he revealed Nigun and Ian how he rescued from the "other side". Though he was able to cross into the Crack without any ill effect, Enhela announced that he would not be leading the Theocracy's forces into battle for the rescue operation, but instead Nigun would be taking command. This further confused the protagonist as he expected that the priest would try to make another attempt to kidnap him on the "other side".

In private Enhela met with Ian and Nigun, the latter being the one to convince Enhela to be substitute him on the operation out of concern for his superior and to repay him. For this Enhela praised Nigun for his nobility, such which Nigun felt undeserving of. However it is revealed that this was all part of Enhela's hidden agenda. While the situations such as the decontamination of Gazef Stronoff, his survival of the "other side", and the existence of his compatriot were unexpected and irregular, the priest was assured that things would go according to plan.

For the entirety of the rescue operation Enhela was absent, though the members of Darkness expected that there was some scheme about. Later after the team faced a horde of Chaos Beasts, it was suspected by Slimeko to be his handiwork, but later proved to be just a coincidence. But upon the return of the protagonist to home soil, Momonga contacted him that every major city in the Re-Estize Kingdom and Baharith Empire were engulfed in miasma, and suspected that this was the work of Enhela.

Abilities and Powers
So far the extent of his abilities are unknown, but he is a healer. In addition he was able to dispel Fluder's triple magic with a wave of his hand. In addition, in the absence of Cardinal Raymond, he also holds significant authority as the Slane Theocracy's representative in the Tripartite Alliance.

Through some method, be it innate or magic item, Enhela is able to traverse through the Crack without any augmented equipment. Such an immunity should only be possible if a person has been exposed by the miasma and cured, though Enhela has never been exposed to such conditions. According to himself, his immunity is granted to him due to him being a God-kin. Later this is elaborated on to be due to Enhela being from the Sea of Possibilities, as creation that originate from that realm are unaffected by the affects of the Chaos Zone.

Enhela also appears to have some mastery over the Chaos Zone, as he was able to conjure a Crack at a whim, using it to transport himself from a location. It is a rare ability in the current state of the New World, as teleportation magic, under tier magic at least, has become severely limited due to the magical interference of the Cracks.

From Solution Epsilon's appraisal of Enhela's ability, she admits that the priest is a threat to the Pleiades who may have little chance of winning against him. However she is fairly confident that Enhela power level is not beyond that of a Floor Guardian. Furthermore in part of the danger he represented, it was estimated that at least two Floor Guardians were needed to subdue him.

Active

 * Middle Heal: Heals allies.
 * Resistance +: Reduces magic damage received by allies.
 * All Regenerate: Gives recover to all allies over time.

Raymond Zarg Lauransan
Raymond appears to trust him implicitly as he puts the success of secretive missions into his junior's hands, knowing that he would succeed.

Protagonist
At first Enhela acted neutrally towards the unknown character, but as the protagonist fame and achievements grew Enhela found that neither he nor his country could continue to ignore him. Unlike the other leaders who have become enamored by the heroics of the adventurer, Enhela maintains a polite yet guarded attitude towards the protagonist. Due to the radical and racial tolerate ideas of the protagonist, Enhela worries about the protagonist's plans. Due to the numerous strange events since the Incident and the lack of history on the protagonist, the priest is beginning to suspect that the adventurer may not be what he seems and assumes him to be a threat.

After Enhela's true colors were shown, and the shared origins he shared with the protagonist, the priest has begun referring the homunculus as "brother" in private. Seeing that they were born from the same place, Enhela sees the protagonist as a compatriot, serving the goals of their creator. When he was met with denial by the protagonist, Enhela was perplexed by his refusal, and wanted to help the protagonist understand, showing patience. Even when the protagonist goes against him, Enhela accepts this as he is adamant that his "brother" is fulfilling his role accordingly.

Soi
Soi has never trusted the priest, given that she witnessed him easily suppress the magic of Fluder Paradyne, who the Baharuth Empire's trump card, with a wave of his hand during a mock duel. Her concerns on the priest grew when she caught him trying to sneak into the E-Rantel Magic Research Institute and found his combat abilities far more stronger than expected. After he appeared on the "other side" of the Crack, her distrust in Enhela grew even more when he began to spew a kinship with the protagonist and also speak lightly of several powerful existences in the New World such as the Six Great Gods, the Eight Greed Kings and Thirteen Heroes causing her to wonder if the priest was mad.

Antilene Heran Fouche
Enhela was acquainted with the Extra Seat of the Black Scripture. Not only was he one of the few people who were aware of her existence, but was part of the small pool who was unafraid of her. Likewise Antilene regarded Enhela with some respect, due to his power, though occasionally was sarcastic with him.

Trivia

 * In Mass for the Dead, Enhela appears in Chapter 6 of the mobile game but is formally introduced in Chapter 7.
 * Enhela is the third God-kin to appear in the Overlord franchise.

Quotes

 * (To Nigun): "Is this E-Rantel? As the base for humankind's relief, it's a little---lacking in tension."
 * (To Soi): "Humans.....should be protected by human hands."