Virgo

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Gender: Female
Japanese Name: ウィルゴ
Chinese Name: 维果
Korean name: 바르고
Romanized Name: Wirugo
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Cocoro Oomori
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A Wild Last Boss Appeared!
A Wild Last Boss Appeared!
Release date: Sept. 27, 2025

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Virgo is a winged-girl heroine from the series “A Wild Last Boss Appeared!”, a young female of the Heavenly Winged Tribe who inherits the title of Virgo among the Twelve Heavenly Stars and serves under Ruphas Mafahl.

Virgo is the current holder of the Virgo seat among the Twelve Heavenly Stars, succeeding her foster grandmother Parthenos.

She is a beautiful Heavenly Winged Tribe girl with pink hair and unusually pure white wings, so white that they stand out even among her own race.

Despite being part of the fearsome Twelve Heavenly Stars, she is emotionally very normal: bright, kind, a bit airheaded, and gentle.

To Ruphas and the other Twelve Stars, she is treated like a beloved little sister or granddaughter figure.

She was raised from infancy by Parthenos as her designated successor, but for a long time her origins and why she ended up in that situation were unknown.

It is later revealed that she is actually the long-lost daughter of Merak, who was separated from him 200 years earlier.

Within the time period of the story, Virgo starts out with a level in the 300s, which is “still weak” by Twelve Stars standards but absurdly strong compared to average people of the era.

By the final stages, she inherits the entirety of Parthenos’s power, jumping to level 1000 and finally standing alongside the other Twelve Heavenly Stars in raw stats, even if her experience is still catching up.

Virgo has a bright, gentle, and soft-hearted personality, very close to what you’d expect from a normal girl her age.

She is a little bit absent-minded and naive, especially about the wider world and romantic matters.

Because she lived in a secluded forest near Vanaheim together with Parthenos for most of her life, she is somewhat sheltered and lacks common sense about society and power levels.

She genuinely does not understand how terrifyingly strong she is compared to ordinary people.

She calls Parthenos “Grandma” and treats her as true family, even though they are not related by blood.

Parthenos, in turn, dotes on her and has raised her with love, even while putting her through very harsh training.

Around Ruphas and the other Twelve Heavenly Stars, Virgo is cherished and protected as the “little one” of the group.

This also means Ruphas can be overprotective, especially when it comes to Virgo’s love life, which leads to some unlucky situations for Sei Minamijūji.

As a baby, Virgo was found and picked up by Parthenos, who then raised her as her own granddaughter.

Because Parthenos is human and Virgo is of the Heavenly Winged Tribe, there is no blood relation between them.

Parthenos raised Virgo explicitly as her successor to the Virgo seat among the Twelve Heavenly Stars.

From infancy, Virgo was trained in healing, support skills, and special techniques, including a fragment of “world administrator” power that Parthenos once wielded.

For much of the story, Virgo’s true lineage and why she was alone as a baby were unknown.

Later, it is revealed that Virgo is actually the daughter of Merak, the Sky King, from whom she was separated 200 years ago.

This revelation ties her directly into the history of the Twelve Heavenly Stars and the great conflicts of the past.

Even so, Virgo herself remains the same good-natured girl, only now with a clearer sense of identity and family.

Virgo belongs to the Heavenly Winged Tribe, a race known for their wings and aura-based powers like intimidation.

She later officially joins Ruphas Mafahl’s party as the new Virgo of the Twelve Heavenly Stars.

Her primary role within the group is rear-line support: healing, buffs, and general reinforcement of allies.

Because her raw level and stats are high, she can also fight in the front line if equipped properly, but that is not her main specialty.

Among the Twelve Heavenly Stars, she starts off as one of the weaker members purely in terms of level and battle experience.

As a result, during large-scale “monsters vs monsters” battles between the more monstrous-level entities, she is often kept in reserve or not directly involved in the frontmost clash.

Instead, she is frequently paired with the hero’s party, where her power and support abilities are more balanced to the scale of the group.

This gives her opportunities to grow, gain practical experience, and build relationships, particularly with Sei Minamijūji.

Overall Strength

Even before inheriting Parthenos’s full power, Virgo is extremely strong by normal-world standards.

Her level when Ruphas’s party first meets her is 320, which is far above the average person and enough to compete with Seven-Day level threats.

Here are her known stats at that time:

Level: 320

Race: Heavenly Winged Tribe

Attributes: Not clearly specified in the source

Class Levels:

Acolyte Lv 100

Priest Lv 200

Bard Lv 20

HP: 21,000

SP: 3,301

STR (Strength): 1,200

DEX (Dexterity): 990

VIT (Vitality): 1,390

INT (Intelligence): 1,800

AGI (Agility): 1,270

MND (Mind/Spirit): 3,102

LUK (Luck): 1,502

In this world, these numbers are terrifyingly high for anyone who is not one of the top-most monsters, heroes, or Twelve Heavenly Star members.

It is said that she could stand toe-to-toe with the Seven Days-level enemies while still being “just” an ordinary Heavenly Winged Tribe girl on paper.

Her class distribution shows heavy investment into Priest, reaching level 200 there, presumably so she can learn certain high-tier healing or protection skills.

This reflects Parthenos’s training focus, shaping Virgo into a high-level healer and support specialist.

Combat Style

Virgo is primarily a rear-line supporter.

Her main role is to use healing magic, recovery spells, and buffs to keep her allies alive and enhance their combat performance.

Because of her high level, her spells are very effective, and with the right equipment she can even brute-force situations through sheer stat advantage.

She is not helpless in close combat and can engage in melee if needed, especially once she receives a powerful weapon.

However, she initially lacks real combat experience and does not yet know how to optimally use her skills under pressure.

She also has trouble properly using typical Heavenly Winged Tribe techniques like “Intimidation,” which indicates a gap between her potential and her current practical ability.

Over time, especially after joining Ruphas, she gains more field experience and gradually learns how to apply her skills more intelligently.

Her growth is as much about mentality and experience as it is about raw stats.

Inherited Power from Parthenos

Near the end of the story, Parthenos passes all of her power, levels, and skills to Virgo.

This transfer catapults Virgo’s level up to 1000, placing her on par with the other top-class Twelve Heavenly Stars in raw status values.

With this immense upgrade, Virgo acquires both the numerical strength and many of the abilities that made Parthenos a legendary figure.

However, power is not the same as mastery, and Virgo does not immediately wield these skills as perfectly as Parthenos did.

She still needs experience, creativity, and time to learn how to fully utilize these inherited techniques.

In other words, she now has the toolbox of a master, but not yet the craftsman’s touch to use every tool to its full potential.

Signature Skill: Vindemi Atrix

Virgo’s most unique and frightening ability is her inherited technique “Vindemi Atrix.”

This power was originally tied to a fragment of the “world administrator” authority that Parthenos once held as a maiden guarding the goddess’s domain.

Effect:

Vindemi Atrix allows Virgo to designate a specific space and erase the mana within that area.

Any magic or effect composed of mana within that zone is scattered and effectively destroyed.

Against Magic:

When used against spells, Vindemi Atrix causes the magic to simply vanish, losing all effect.

Crucially, this works regardless of level difference, as long as the target is a mana-based magical phenomenon.

Limitations:

Exceptionally large-scale or absurdly powerful spells, such as the ultimate magic “Silver-Arrows-Releasing Maiden” used by Benetnasch, are too massive for Virgo’s then-current power to fully erase.

At that stage, she can only shave off a few percent of such an overwhelming technique rather than eliminating it entirely.

Growth Potential:

If Virgo herself reaches sufficiently high power and mastery, it is implied that she could eventually erase even such massive spells completely.

The skill scales with the user’s capability, not in a fixed ceiling.

Originally, this kind of power should not be in Virgo’s hands at all, since it is connected to the authority of someone recognized by the goddess as a world administrator.

Parthenos, however, taught it to Virgo as a form of self-defense against demonic gods, treating world-administrator power as “just” a defensive technique.

This says a lot about how far Parthenos herself has drifted into the blackened, ruthless realm of the Black-Winged Tyrant’s influence.

For Virgo, though, it is simultaneously a miraculous shield and a terrifying sword.

Effect Against Demonic Gods

In this world, the bodies of demonic gods are composed of mana.

When Vindemi Atrix is used on them, the targeted portion of their body is erased outright and cannot regenerate.

This makes Virgo incredibly dangerous to demonic gods, turning her into a specialized anti-demon-god weapon.

For them, her skill is not just a nuisance but a true existential threat.

However, this terrifying utility comes with a major drawback:

In this world, mana is effectively the same as experience points.

If Virgo delivers the final blow with Vindemi Atrix, the mana is erased instead of released, meaning she and her allies cannot gain experience from that portion.

Even if an opponent is reduced to a limbless state and then finished off with conventional means, the mana erased beforehand is permanently lost, resulting in reduced experience gain.

So while she is the perfect counter to certain enemies, using this skill freely can significantly interfere with leveling and long-term growth.

This creates both strategic dilemmas and interesting storytelling choices.

At first, Virgo’s basic equipment is just a normal staff.

This is almost shocking to Ruphas, because Parthenos’s “normal” weapon is famously a literal log, so a plain staff feels wonderfully ordinary.

Later, during a hunting festival held in Draupnir, a country ruled by beastkin, Virgo participates to build confidence at Ruphas’s suggestion.

Before the event, Ruphas entrusts her with a weapon she once used herself.

Main Weapon: Lapisel

Type: Sword

Special Feature: Converts ambient mana into holy/light-element (heaven attribute) magic for the wielder to use.

Status: In the current era, it is the equivalent of a national treasure-level artifact.

For Ruphas, however, Lapisel is just a convenient piece of gear suitable for characters up to about level 500.

This difference in perception highlights how extreme Ruphas’s standards are compared to the rest of the world.

After receiving Lapisel, Virgo’s fighting style expands beyond staff-based spellcasting into more active, sword-centered combat.

The combination of a powerful weapon and her high stats allows her to overpower many enemies even without intricate technique.

Parthenos

Parthenos is Virgo’s foster grandmother, guardian, and teacher.

She found Virgo when she was just a baby and chose to raise her as her heir to the Virgo seat.

Despite having no blood relation, their relationship is deeply familial and affectionate.

Virgo calls her “Grandma,” and Parthenos, in turn, is protective and deeply caring while also subjecting Virgo to rigorous training.

Parthenos passes down not only her skills and techniques but eventually all of her power and levels.

This transfer makes Virgo the new, fully empowered Virgo, carrying on Parthenos’s legacy into the future.

Ruphas Mafahl

Ruphas is the leader of the Twelve Heavenly Stars and the central figure of “A Wild Last Boss Appeared!”

She views Virgo as a precious junior, something like a little sister or granddaughter, and is very fond of her.

Ruphas is also somewhat overprotective, especially in matters of romance.

This leads to amusing and sometimes painful consequences for Sei Minamijūji, who becomes Virgo’s love interest.

Ruphas also arranges opportunities for Virgo to grow, such as sending her to the hunting festival and allowing her to wield Lapisel.

She plays a crucial mentoring and guiding role in Virgo’s personal and combat development.

Merak

Merak, the Sky King, is revealed to be Virgo’s biological father.

They were separated 200 years earlier, and Virgo was later found as a baby by Parthenos.

This connection explains Virgo’s race, power potential, and certain gifts, tying her deeply into the world’s mythos.

The father-daughter relationship, once revealed, adds emotional depth to both characters.

The Hero’s Party and Sei Minamijūji

Virgo often acts together with the hero’s party, rather than always fighting alongside the top-tier Twelve Stars in their most extreme clashes.

This makes her an essential support and companion to the party members.

Among them, she grows especially close to Sei Minamijūji, the hero.

Traveling together and sharing experiences, they slowly begin to notice each other in a romantic sense.

However, Virgo’s naivety and Ruphas’s borderline “security system” level overprotectiveness cause many comedic setbacks for Sei.

Despite this, their bond continues to deepen over time.

During their journey with Ruphas’s group, Virgo and Sei Minamijūji gradually open their hearts to each other.

They both come to harbor mutual feelings of affection.

However, several major issues stand in their way:

Race and lifespan difference: Virgo, as a Heavenly Winged Tribe member, has a much longer lifespan than Sei.

World separation: Virgo’s main world and Sei’s Earth are fundamentally different realms.

These barriers make a long-term relationship difficult and emotionally heavy.

Still, with encouragement and support from Ruphas and others, Virgo begins to travel to Earth to be with Sei.

After two years of visits and dealing with an incident involving the Heavenly Dragon Saneve, Virgo and Sei finally become an official couple.

Their relationship continues to grow, and four years after they start dating, they marry.

They eventually have a daughter named Akemi Minamijūji.

Once she becomes a mother, Virgo feels it is no longer appropriate to call herself “maiden,” so she retires from the Virgo seat and becomes the previous Virgo.

Virgo and Sei accept that, due to lifespan differences, one day they will inevitably be parted by death.

On the surface, they resolve themselves to cherish their time together despite the sad future.

However, behind the scenes, Ruphas and others secretly work on a solution.

If Sei Minamijūji agrees, after living out his natural lifespan, he will have the option to become one of the Argonautai, allowing him to continue spending time together with Virgo beyond mortal limits.

This hidden backup plan gives their love story a faint but powerful hope of eternity.

It perfectly fits Virgo’s gentle, hopeful character arc: from a sheltered girl in the forest to a powerful maiden, wife, mother, and beloved part of a larger cosmic family.

In the original web version and the later book version of “A Wild Last Boss Appeared!”, Virgo’s story is presented with some differences.

The novel volumes add expanded content and after-stories that further develop her relationships and growth.

The web version includes different afterword-style stories and follow-ups compared to the printed books.

Fans who enjoy Virgo are encouraged to read both versions to see all sides of her character and her future with Sei and their daughter.

Regardless of version, Virgo’s core remains the same: a pure-hearted, overpowered healer with divine-level anti-magic powers, who just wants to protect the people she loves.

Her journey from mysterious foundling to full-fledged Virgo and loving partner is one of the emotional highlights of the series.

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(Last edited time: Nov. 23, 2025, 8:24 p.m.)

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