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| Peta | |
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| MÄR character | |
Peta by Nobuyuki Anzai |
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| First appearance | Manga Chapter 7 MÄR Episode 3 |
| Voiced by | Kouichi Toochika (Japanese) Kyle Hebert (English) |
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| Age | Unknown |
| Information | |
| Affiliation | Chess Pieces |
| Rank | Knight |
Peta (ペタ, Peta) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series MÄR. He is a member of the Chess Pieces, the series main antagonists, belonging to the high rank of Knight, of which he was the third strongest and strategic officer, and being the first Chess Piece to be introduced.
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Very little is known about Peta's early background. At some point he would befriend Phantom, a Kaldean outlaw and eventually the strongest Knight, some point before Phantom received the Zombie Tattoo. [1] Shortly before that Peta witnessed the breakup of Phantom and his lover, the Vestrian Alma. At some point, apparently after Alviss, Peta would receive Phantom's Zombie Tattoo, wishing to walk the path of destruction together for all eternity. After the formation of the Chess Piece army, Peta quickly gained Knighthood and became the Knights' strategic officer. Peta, however, did not fight in the previous War Games, choosing instead to broadcast the battles throughout MÄR-Heaven. [2]
After Phantom's death in his fight with Danna, Peta was initiated as the Chess army's leader until Phantom's eventual resurrection, as he explained to the Cross Guard. At some point during his leadership, Peta would meet Eileen, a woman ripped to shreds from torture, and accepted her into the Chess Pieces, granting her forbidden Ghost ÄRM to make this task easier. [3] Under Peta's tutelage, Eileen, from then on known as Chimera, would one day rise to the rank of Knight. It is also known that Peta would commonly send in thieves to the Cave of Babbo, [4] locked inside of which was Phantom's former ÄRM, in an attempt to gain possession of Babbo and resurrect Phantom.
Peta is one of MÄR-Heaven's darkest and most mysterious figures. Usually calm and intelligent, Peta knows just the right amount of effort needed to put into anything, and is also sly and cunning. Peta is, literally, a very bloodthirsty figure, and has a habit of drinking the blood of others in a skull-emblazed wine glass. [5] Like other Chess Pieces, Peta shares the view that humans are worthless beings. Peta is also one of Phantom's most loyal followers, and is subject to any of Phantom's beliefs. Phantom himself admits that he considers Peta his friend [6].
Peta is first introduced during Jack's fight with the Rogelu Brothers, two vegetarian werewolf thieves, informing the brothers on the newly founded search for Babbo. Before seeing to the other thieve groups in the area, Ginta Toramizu, who had freed Babbo, appears to help fight the Rogelu Brothers. Peta, although having no interest in fighting, uses his Magic Mirror Ring to take a picture of Babbo. [7] After witnessing the brothers' defeat, Peta sends the picture to the members of Luberia, telling them that the one who brings him Babbo will be rewarded with 100 million pewters. [8]
Shortly after Phantom's resurrection, Peta visits the Luberian Fortress, cancelling the search for Babbo. [9] Angry, the thieves attempt to kill Peta, though Peta easily kills them before they get their chance. Nanashi, Luberia's leader, is quick to be informed, and decides to end Luberia's neutrality and defeat Peta. During the Chess Pieces' war campaign, Peta sends a message throughout all of MÄR-Heaven, explaining to them how they got too spoiled with peace, and how the Chess Pieces, with their goals based around war and destruction, will be the inevitable victor in the war. [10] It is also Peta who announced the upcoming War Games to all of MÄR-Heaven.
During the War Games, Peta uses his Dimension ÄRM to broadcast the War Game battles on both the Moon and Sun for those unable to watch the fights. During the second round, Peta and Phantom visit Diana the Chess Queen, and review the progress of the war. While doing so, Peta watches as Nanashi explains to Loco that the only Chess Piece he wants to kill is Peta. During the night of the same day, Phantom toys with Ginta by, disguised as Tom, having Peta "kill" him, much to Ginta's anger.
Peta makes his reappearance during the War Games' final round, going up against Nanashi. Nanashi finds much difficulty in this battle, being unable to harm Peta with physical attacks and having any lightning-based attacks reflected back at him. During the battle, Peta explains to Nanashi that he devotely serves Phantom and follows any of his wishes, though Nanashi shows no interest in this, caring more about avenging Luberia. It is only through the Holy ÄRM Alviss gave him earlier that Nanashi survives Peta's deadly attacks, and takes an opening to destroy Peta's Blood Body forcing Peta to use his Guardian. Nanashi responds with his own Guardian, using it to destroy Peta's Guardian and restrain Peta. Nanashi enacts his revenge against Peta, incapacitating him using his lightning attack and with the Griffin Lance, finishes him off. As Peta dies, he reflects on Phantom and their promise to be immortal together, regretting he can't see the day the world will be theirs with him. Peta's death reaches Phantom when his wraith, smiling, appears before the no.1 Knight. Just before the 6th round of the Final Battles follows, Phantom arrives at Peta's side, obliterates his corpse and thanks Peta for everything he's done for his sake, saying from then on he will be lonely without him[11]. As he bids Peta farewell, Ginta and Babbo are the only ones to notice Phantom has shed tears in the process.
Peta's is the third strongest Chess Piece Knight and their strategic officer, making him a dangerous enemy. As the anime goes on to explain, Peta's ÄRMs themselves aren't very strong, though he uses his intelligence to find many other uses of them. His ÄRMs are:
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