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Lev

Lev is a supporting character in the Lolirock series. Initially a minor antagonist, he now fights for Ephedia's freedom.

Appearance

Lev had good-looking features such as platinum white hair, blue eyes, and a bit muscular body. He wore a mercenary tattered cloth with a detailed collared vest.

Personality

Lev always prioritized his own interest before others and worked for anyone who could pay him well. Though people could see through most of his bluffs, he could also seem and act trustworthy. He could also be flirty at times, though this could also be used to distract him. He was arrogant, especially during times of battle. He could seemed to have feelings towards Iris and sometimes asked her about her love life. He was a strong and tough Ephedian and was able to fight with Gramorr for a certain period of time. He was shown to have a soft side.

Abilities and Equipment

Lev was an able fighter and exceled at hand-to-hand combat, as well as offensive and defensive spells.

Levball

In the second season, he uses a device shaped like a ball to enhance his magic making him capable of opening up portals and shoot laser beams capable of holding back Gramorr's attacks for a certain period of time.

Series

Season 1

Lev debuted in Home: Part 1 as another prisoner in Ephedia. When Iris was thrown into the prison tower by Gramorr, Lev was there waiting for her. He reveals himself to be a thief and tells Iris he has to steal to end his families' suffering in a mocking voice, likely to make Iris think he did not lies well. Iris asked how he knew her name, and Lev replied that everyone knows about Iris of Ephedia and her destiny. Iris decided she would rather escape than be with him. He told her off saying it's impossible to escape. Iris, however, found a small crack and used Crystempactus to widen it, allowing her to escape. She rushed through the palace and was almost caught by Black Crystal guards but Lev stopped her. He told her that when she got her kingdom back she should give him an island and a small castle, and Iris decided she should trust him.

In Home: Part 2, he and Iris worked together but often argued to which direction they will go. In the end, Iris decided to follow him because her decisions often ended up in disastrous confrontations with the monsters. When they reached the room where the Crown of Ephedia is being kept, Lev defended Iris from a sneak attack by Banes. Iris thanked him. After encouragement from Lev, Iris proceeded to take the Crown put of its seal. After doing so, Iris marveled at the crown only to realize it was a trap by Gramorr, who incarcerated her in black crystal. Gramorr complimented Lev for a job well done saying he will be greatly rewarded. Iris was enraged but Lev just smirked and told her he was "for sale to the highest bidder." Iris called him a traitor and a coward, refusing to give over her pendant, but Lev froze her with his magic commenting she was making it hard for him and took her pendant. He watched as Gramorr forced Iris to give him the power of the Crown by threatening Earth with his giant Black Crystal Monster, and seemed shocked when Iris agreed to. Lev stood there watching Iris chant the spells that will transfer the Crown's power to Gramorr. After Gramorr had finally gained the Crown's power, the other Princesses arrived to rescue Iris. Lev understood the situation and attacked Talia right off the bat. Auriana dodged his attacks but he managed to trap Talia inside a crystal. After noticing he had Iris' pendant, Auriana flirted with him to distract him, before summoning the Ribbon of Volta to knock the pendant towards Iris. When the Crown of Ephedia restored Iris' powers, the 6 princesses cornered Gramorr, but diverted the attention to his assault on Earth, forcing them to leave. Before Iris could leave, Lev grabbed her arm and said "Not bad. Not bad at all." Iris jerked away then rejoined the other princesses. At the end of the episode, Lev was seen on Earth watching LoliRock's concert.

Season 2

Lev appears in "Stop in the Name of Lev: Part 1" and "Stop in the Name of Lev: Part 2". In the episodes, he said not to focus on things that aren't there, this results in Iris thinking her and Nathaniel aren't meant to be, he also tells her she isn't some ordinary teenage girl and that any guy would be lucky to have you. He also tells Iris about her Father and said that he's free. However, it is later revealed that this was Gramorr's lie again and Iris gets tricked.

After many tries, he finally managed to take her to Ephedia where she realizes that this was a trick, and she fell for it. Lev acts sad for what he has done but immediately talks about Gramorr's reward. It was to set him free and let him go for Ephedia. However, Gramorr has been the owner of the situation this time and sends Lev on Earth through the vortex. There, he reunited with the Princesses again and they plan to go for Iris.

As they return, Gramorr is proud to announce them that after the portal to Earth closes there won't be easy out for them and he'll be free to hunt them down one by one, and he will do everything for it to keep them there. There, Lev realized that fighting on Gramorr's side was a crucial mistake and join the resistance. In order to let the princesses get back on Earth, he sacrifices his life for Iris, blocking Gramorr's power and letting them pass back. Iris tries to take him with them, but he announced to her that it's his time and he will join the resistance, once Iris leaves, he said the words: "See you around princesses......I hope." That was when Gramorr's dark magic hits him. Lolirock afterward received an Oracle gem, confirming the fact that Lev was the person in need.

Sightings

Season 1
1. To Find a Princess Absent 2. Flower Power Absent
3. Be Mine Absent 4. The Birthday Absent
5. Sing For Me Absent 6. Xeris Absent
7. Sirens Absent 8. Talia and Kyle Sitting In a Tree Absent
9. A Promise is a Promise Absent 10. Lucky Star Absent
11. Step Right Up Absent 12. No Thanks For The Memories Absent
13. Batty Absent 14. Castles in the Sand Absent
15. Stitches Absent 16. Camp Princess Absent
17. Heavy Metal Absent 18. Legend of Lake Agnes Absent
19. Shanila Surprise Absent 20. Raffle Baffle Absent
21. Dance Craze Absent 22. The Haunting Absent
23. Spellbound Absent 24. Smart Absent
25. Home Part I Appears 26. Home Part II Appears
Season 2
1. Musical Magical Tour Absent 2. If You Can't Beat'em Absent
3. Puppylove Absent 4. Super Cute Kitten Absent
5. Wicked Red Absent 6. Blurred Vision Absent
7. Princess Brenda: Part 1 Absent 8. Princess Brenda: Part 2 Absent
9. Cute as a Doll Absent 10. Amaru-niverse Absent
11. Rex Absent 12. Lost in the Shadows Absent
13. I Want My LTV Absent 14. Desert Heat Absent
15. The Ruby of the Orient Absent 16. Loli-Lime Sublime Absent
17. Truth Be Told Absent 18. Dancing Shoes Absent
19. Amateur Hour Absent 20. Strawberry Fields for Never Absent
21. Stop in the Name of Lev: Part 1 Appears 22. Stop in the Name of Lev: Part 2 Appears
23. Statue Game Absent 24. Forget You! Absent
25. Crowning Glory: Part 1 Absent 26. Crowning Glory: Part 2 Absent


Gallery

Trivia

  • He uses his magic in hand to hand combat just like Carissa though he can fire crystal magic as well.
  • His magic crest bears the symbol of an eagle. The same symbol can be seen in the collar of his outfit.
  • He has changed on the side of resistances in the episode Stop in the Name of Lev: Part 2.
    • His fate in the same episode remains ambiguous, as it appears he died.
  • "Lev" is a word of Slavic origin, meaning "lion". It is commonly used as a masculine name in Russia, Ukraine, Israel, America, and many other countries.
LoliRock
Characters
LoliRock
Iris - Talia - Auriana - Lyna - Carissa
Pets
Amaru - Rosie
Boyfriends
Nathaniel - Kyle - Matt
Villains
Praxina - Mephisto - Gramorr
Supporting Characters
Queen of Ephedia - King of Ephedia - Aunt Ellen - Missy Robins - Charlie - Gina - Izira - Timothy - Timothy's Grandfather - Doug - Lily Bowman - Zack Brady - Lisa - Chad Chesswhic - Deinos and Kakos - Nick - Lev - Brenda - Morgaine

References