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Goddard is a side character of the Buzzutsu Kaisen series. She is an instructor at Buzzutzu Academy and Chief of Security.
Appearance
Goddard is a taller than average woman with a lithe build. Her dirty blonde hair is kept short and she has blue eyes.
Personality
Goddard often comes across as cold as a teacher and does not put up with any trouble from her students. She tends to be critical of the world around her and is an excellent judge of others.
Abilities and Powers
Buzzutsu
Goddard’s “Wordsmith” technique traps her opponents within the verses of her poems, channeling the latent power within each verse. These poems often resemble a complex labyrinth of visions, though they vary depending on the content of Goddard’s writing. Goddard doesn’t have to be present to recite these poems, as she is able to speak through her ravens from any distance. These visions are only visible to those targeted by the poetry and act as a smokescreen to allow Goddard’s allies to attack unseen.
The integrity of the illusion is maintained by A, Goddard’s connection with her raven and B, the quality and continuance of the poem. In theory, the poem can be severed by killing the raven and halting the recitation.
Equipment
Battles and Events
Trivia
Goddard once kept up her technique for 20 straight hours.