Rosebank

is a Holy Knight serving King Arthur Pendragon of Camelot.

Appearance
Rosebank is an attractive young woman with long hair adorned in a braid. Her armor consists of a helmet with ornaments and a heart on the chest.

Demon Realm arc
Rosebank is part of the group led by Mortlach that is sent to deal with the Four Knights of Apocalypse.

Following them through the hidden entrance to the Demon Realm, they are all thrown into the void by the relic-portal's filtration system. The Holy Knights save themselves by summoning an Arakdo. However, Gawain, who discovers their presence, uses a spell to switch places with Rosebank and infiltrate the enemy, leaving Rosebank to fall to her death.

Rosebank barely survives the fall, being left at the mercy of the Demon Realm. However, Percival, who was searching for the lost Dragon Handle, meets Rosebank by chance and decides to use his power to heal her despite being an enemy. Rosebank then finds the Dragon Handle and takes it away before Percival could stop her.

Rosebank manages to find her companions who had discovered and captured Gawain. However, remembering how Percival saved her life, she tells them nothing about the Dragon Handle.

Six days later, the six knights follow the Knights of the Apocalypse who were marching towards the Behemoth inside an Albion. After both the Chaos Knights' Arakdo and the Albion were destroyed, the latter begin to be affected by the Behemoth's negative energy, until they manage to get Percival to save them using Gawain and Schwarz's group hostages. Percival tells Rosebank that he can't let her die after saving her once and reminds her that she have something to return to him.

When Mortlach challenges Percival to a fight, Rosebank warns Percival not to accept and then tries to convince Mortlach that they can come to an agreement instead of fighting to the death with the one who was able to save her life. However, Mortlach insists that they must fulfill her mission to protect what they love. When Percival agrees to duel, Rosebank quickly throws the Dragon Handle back at him, knowing that he would be trapped alongside Mortlach by the latter's Duelist power. Though this shocks everyone, Rosebank soon pulls her Chaos Staff out and uses it to fuse Schwarz and his men into a giant monster to attack those who remain, lamenting having to fight fellow humans.

In the midst of the battle that breaks out, Rosebank becomes invisible and surprises Anghalhad from behind by placing her sword on her neck. Rosebank says her power is not very powerful, but it is useful in close fights. When Anghalhad asks everyone how to get Percival back from where Mortlach took him, Rosebank claims not knowing, which ends up activating Anghalhad's magic, crushing all the Chaos Knights to the ground.

When Anghalhad is knocked out by the Testament Beast, the Chaos Knights are freed from her magic and Livet manages to petrify Nasiens while trying to help Anghalhad. Livet then prepares to kill the girl, although Rosebank tells him that he does not need to do so if they already won, but Livet insists that they are enemies who will end up opposing Camelot again if they are allowed to live. However, all the Chaos Knights except Rosebank are quickly defeated by Gawain when she transforms with her power. Gawain tells Rosebank that she will let her go out of consideration for the fact that she wanted to stop the slaughter of her companions.

When all the Chaos Knights are taken prisoners by Schwarz's group, Rosebank says that Percival have no chance of defeating Mortlach, who skill with a blade surpass even Ironside.

Abilities

 * This power allows Rosebank to camouflage with her surroundings, becoming essentially invisible.

Equipment

 * Magic Bell: This object works like a compass, helping its user to find things or people.
 * Chaos Staff: Rosebank possess a Chaos Staff that she uses to fuse some demons prisoners into a giant monster to aid her.

Trivia

 * Like many of the Camelot Holy Knights, Rosebank is named after the, a whisky distillery situated in Camelon on the banks of the Forth and Clyde canal, founded in 1798.