This papercraft is Armisael, the Sixteenth Angel, and the last of Adam’s natural offspring, a luminous entity capable of physically and psychologically corroding into other beings, based on the Manga / Anime / Film series Neon Genesis Evangelion, the papercraft is created by WebDude.
Armisael initially appears as a rapidly revolving, double-helical ring of light. Its pattern cycles between blue and orange, from which Ritsuko Akagi concludes that the Angel does not have a fixed form. The two helices eventually fuse together, and the ring cleaves at a single point to take on a thread-like form, several times longer than an Eva is tall.
The Angel’s second form is capable of moving extremely quickly, and it effortlessly penetrates the A.T. Field of Eva-00. Point-blank fire from the Eva’s sniper rifle is completely ineffective. A progressive knife attack makes Armisael bleed and causes it visible pain, although it doesn’t seem to have any lasting effect.
Upon contacting another being, Armisael begins to undertake biofusion, that is, physically invading the foreign body with its own biomass. The invasion is externally visible as venous protrusions that spread and thicken as fusion continues. Eventually, psychological contact becomes possible. Whether or not this methodology technically constitutes an “attack” from Armisael’s perspective is ambiguous.
Armisael’s brief interchange with Rei establishes it as possessing a child-like naivete and unable to describe its loneliness as anything other than “pain”. Immediately upon the mutual epiphanies of Armisael and Rei that they are both lonely, a giant growth combining the forms of the dead Angels emerges from Eva-00′s back. Armisael generates a Rei on its “free” end and attempts to fuse with Eva-01, as well. [Source: EvaGeeks]
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