Heroes Wiki

-Welcome to the Hero/Protagonist wiki! If you can help us with this wiki please sign up and help us! Thanks! -M-NUva

READ MORE

Heroes Wiki
Advertisement

Stop hand

Doctor Strange spoilers

This Article Contains Spoilers - WARNING: This article contains major spoilers. If you do not wish to know vital information on plot / character elements in a story, you may not wish to read beyond this warning: We hold no responsibility for any negative effects these facts may have on your enjoyment of said media should you continue. That is all.

Warning
Andy in childs play
This article's content is marked as Mature
The page Nia Honjou contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Mature articles are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older.

If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page.

The truth is... I never fall in love with anything but 2D...
~ Nia to Shido.

Nia Honjou, also known as The Second Spirit, is a major heroine in Date A Live franchise who is first mentioned by Kurumi Tokisaki in Volume 7 and appears in Volume 12.

She is the ninth Spirit that seems to be the only one who knows the whereabouts of the First Spirit. Kurumi had attacked DEM on two occasions to rescue her, only to found out that she had escaped to the Tenguu City.

She is voiced by Hitomi Nabatame in the Japanese version, who also voiced Mana Aida in DokiDoki! PreCure and Fanatio in Sword Art Online series and Mallorie Rodak in the English version, who also voiced Frieren in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.

Biography[]

Background[]

Nia was once an ordinary human. However, around 27–28 years ago, because of unknown reasons, she bonded with the Sephira Crystal containing Rasiel, turning her into a spirit. She also seems to have lost her memories because of unknown reasons.

While at first causing spacequakes like the other spirits, at some point Nia was able to reintegrate herself with society. However, curious about where she came from, she used her angel Rasiel and found about her former life. Following this, Nia started to use Rasiel to find information on everyone she encountered. As a result, she discovered the dark side of humanity, causing her to believe she couldn't trust anyone. Because of this Nia fell in love with the 2D world of manga and video games, since the characters in there could never harbor negative feelings towards her. However, she still wanted to live in society so contact with others was unavoidable. As a result, Nia started to treat others as if they were just characters in a video game, communicating with them but having no real interest in them as people. Nia especially liked a manga called "Chronicle" and its main character Tokiya. Around 10 years ago, she was able to get a job as a manga artist under the pen name of "Souji Honjou". The Manga written by her, "Silver Bullet", ended up becoming a hit.

However, around 5 years ago, Nia's existence was discovered by Deus.Ex.Machina Industries Industries, who send  her. Ellen managed to defeat Nia and capture her alive by catching her by surprise through a sneak attack. The fans of her manga only knew that she had disappeared and it was believed to be because of an argument between her with her editor. While in DEM's captivity, Isaac Ray Peram Westcott and Ellen put Nia through horrible physical torture to make her go into her Inverse Form. However, no matter what they did she did not Inverse.

Gallery[]

Images[]

Navigation[]

           Date A Live anime logo Heroes

Spirits
Shido Itsuka | Tohka Yatogami | Yoshino | Kurumi Tokisaki | Kaguya and Yuzuru Yamai | Miku Izayoi | Natsumi | Origami Tobiichi | Nia Honjou | Mukuro Hoshimiya | Mio Takamiya | Mayuri

Ratatoskr
Kotori Itsuka | Kyouhei Kannazuki | Reine Murasame | Munechika Nakatsugawa | Hinako Shiizaki | Kozue Minowa | Kyoji Kawagoe | Masaomi Mikimoto

Asgard Electronics
Elliot Baldwin Woodman | Karen Nora Mathers

Quasi-Spirits
Hibiki Higoromo

Others
Mana Takamiya | Maria Arusu | Mikie Okamine

Advertisement