The battle suit is sleeveless and skin-tight, being divided into 3 sections the main body of the suit and the legs of the suit from the thigh down are both white with black patterning, with the space between them being a deep brown. In combat she changes into a tight fitting battle outfit. Ultear has a rather voluptuous figure, and she wears a long revealing dress, sporting a striped pattern. How she wears her hair varies from time to time. Ultear is a pale-skinned woman with dark purple hair and brown eyes. She was an Independent Mage of Crime Sorcière. She was the eldest of the Seven Kin of Purgatory, the strongest team in her guild. Ultear Milkovich (ウルティア・ミルコビッチ Urutia Mirukobicchi) was a female Mage and a former member of Grimoire Heart. Also, Gray is quite skilled in acting as an evil person, as shown in year X792 (which his age is 26), when he infiltrated Avatar on Erza's request, something that manages to prompt Briar to remark Gray's desire for "revenge" against E.N.D. Also, he has a disturbing habit of unconsciously removing his clothes (including underwear) at inappropriate moments. He is very concerned about his comrades and is truly loyal towards his guild, but tends to trash talk every now and then. Gray was quite obstinate and reckless when he was younger, but over time, he has attained a more cautious attitude towards life, and deals with problems carefully. He and Natsu have a friendly rivalry, and while they can often be seen fighting one another verbally or physically, the two are actually quite concerned about each other. Gray has a laid-back personality, but will get serious when the time calls for it.
Following his entry into the Avatar guild, he has seemingly erased his Fairy Tail mark, replacing it with Avatar's mark, but it turned out to be only an overlay on his black marks. After obtaining Ice Devil Slayer Magic from his father, he gains a tattoo symbolizing the magic on his right arm. Still, his most consistent pieces of clothing are his necklace, which resembles a sword with a stone in it, a metal bracelet and a chain which is attached to the belt loops on the right side of his pants. Unlike almost all other characters, Gray does not consistently wear the same type of clothes (that is, when he is wearing some), though he is often shown wearing some kind of white coat. His member stamp is below his collarbone on his right pectoral muscle and is dark blue in color. He also has a cross-shaped scar on his lower abdomen received from using Seven Slice Dance: Blood Version on Tenrou Island.
He has dark blue eyes, and his body is toned and muscular.Īfter the mission on Galuna Island, he gets a scar on his forehead above his left eye that is partially covered by his hair. Gray's most prominent feature is his spiky black-colored hair. The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw.Gray Fullbuster (グレイ・フルバスター Gurei Furubasutā) is a Mage of the Fairy Tail Guild, wherein he is a member of Team Natsu. The characters in Church Ladies, which has picked up a National Book Award nomination and won the PEN/Faulkner award, the LA Times book prize and The Story Prize in the US prior to its UK release this week, respond in different ways. There’s Eula, who insists on “saving herself” for marriage to a man, but happily celebrates her birthday each year by having sex with her female best friend there’s an unnamed bakery owner, implied to be an older Olivia from Peach Cobbler, who provides married men with a set of instructions before they begin an affair with her and there’s Lyra, who is forced to address the shame she feels around sex when she falls in love at the age of 42. Philyaw and I are speaking over video call: me in London, mortified to find I’ve got the writer up at 6am her in Pittsburgh, serene and cheerful, insisting that she is usually awake at this time anyway. She hadn’t always wanted to be a writer, I learn. As a first-generation university student, Philyaw was “aiming to go to college and do something practical and make a lot of money”. If she’d told her family she had literary ambitions, she says, “I might as well have said I want to be Michael Jackson”. So she went to Yale, got a degree in economics, and initially worked as a management consultant (“I cried every day for months”) before retraining as a teacher, a job she “absolutely loved”. But when Philyaw and her then-husband decided to have children, she gave up teaching to stay at home with her eldest daughter, and started writing “just to do something that was stimulating for myself”.