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[[File:Card Suleika.png|thumb|200px|right|Suleika special card, as shown on the [http://www.madoka-magica.com/special/dic/card4.html official website].]]
'''Suleika''' ({{Runes|SULEIKA}}) is a [[witch]] that did not make an appearance inside an episode. Her [[familiar]] Ulla was swiftly defeated by [[Mami]] at the beginning of [[Episode 3]].
'''Suleika''' ({{Runes|SULEIKA}}) is a [[witch]] that did not make an appearance inside an episode. Her [[familiar]] Ulla was swiftly defeated by [[Mami]] at the beginning of [[Episode 3]].


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=== Ulla ({{Runes|ULLA}}) ===
=== Ulla ({{Runes|ULLA}}) ===
[[File:Card Ulla.png|thumb|200px|right|Ulla]]


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Revision as of 00:51, 4 February 2011

Suleika special card, as shown on the official website.

Suleika (SULEIKA) is a witch that did not make an appearance inside an episode. Her familiar Ulla was swiftly defeated by Mami at the beginning of Episode 3.


Japanese 暗闇の魔女(未登場)。その性質は妄想。闇が深ければ深いほどその力は増す。完全な暗闇の中においてはほぼ無敵だが灯りの多い現代においてはそれほど恐れる魔女ではない。
English Witch of darkness (did not appear in the episode). Her nature is delusion. She's more powerful as darkness become darker. She's almost unrivaled inside an absolute black, however with lights being everywhere nowadays, she's not something to be feared.


Minions

Ulla (ULLA)

Ulla


Japanese 暗闇の魔女の手下。その役割は夢。あらゆるものに姿を変化させ漆黒の闇の中に魔女の望みを描き出す。暗闇の中では強大な力を誇るが、街灯や月明かり程度のわずかな光があればその力を半減できる。
English Minion of witch of darkness. His role is to dream. He can shapeshift into another form and draw anything as witch desires. He's powerful under darkness, however a slight light from streetlight or moonlight can reduce his power by half.


Trivia

  • Suleika is a german form of the name Zuleika of arabian origin that means fair; brilliant and lovely. It was made popular in Germany by the poem collection West-östlicher Divan by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
  • Ulla is a nordic name that means will, determination. In german speaking countries, Ulla is a variant of the name Ursula of latin origin that means little she-bear.

Speculation