List of Hayate The Combat Butler Characters - Members of The Church of Alexander Mark

Members of The Church of Alexander Mark

Sonia Shaflnarz (ソニア・シャフルナーズ, Sonia Shafurunāzu?)
Voiced by: Yui Horie
Sonia Shaflnarz comes from a family part of the Sicilian mafia. She is born in Mykonos Island, Greece. Her surname suggests that she is Italian. She met Hayate at the train, to the point of saving him from a muscular debt ridden anime fan. In the English version, she speaks in an Italian accent. She moves to Japan in order to get revenge against the Sanzenin family, because her father died due to the family, though not directly. In "Extra- Radical dreamers" of chapter 41, her father hid in a trash can to assassinate Nagi on Mykonos island, but Hayate prevented it and defeated him. After that, he quit the mafia and went to Japan to become a cook. He then died because he didn't know that there was poison in blowfish. She impersonates Sister Fortesia, a sister from the Church of Alexander Mark and the Tiger's Pit for Butlers for the purpose of approaching Hayate and the Sanzenin family. She speaks fluent Japanese, but she uses harsh words and blames it on the fact that she doesn't know Japanese very well. Sonia has unbelievable strength and fighting ability and uses tonfas as weapons.
In volume 8, it is revealed that she has some feelings for Wataru, going to his DVD rental store and growing extremely jealous when she sees him expressing concern over Saki. However, when Saki is kidnapped, she uses the situation to get Wataru to kiss her on the cheek in exchange for Saki's rescue. By the time Hayate (who was on the scene at the time of Saki's kidnap) reaches the kidnappers on his bike, he finds that the kidnappers are already tied up, their car impaled by a telephone pole in the shape of a cross, and Saki looking confused and unhurt on the side.
Sonia is also one of the people trying to get the Sanzenin fortune. During Hayate's and the other's trip to Mykonos, Sonia attempted to steal the King's Jewel from Hayate. It seemed that she was either in collaboration with Gilbert Kent or she simply used him. Sonia attacked Hayate with the use of seduction. During their fight, Ayumu was nearby causing Hayate to panic if she misunderstood the situation. Taking advantage of the opportunity Sonia took the pendant and ran to her home but Ayumu who earlier met Sonia was told where her home was located. Ayumu and Hayate arrived in her home and Hayate told Sonia to give up. However Sonia refused and threatened to destroy the stone so that no one will get the inheritance. Sonia originally wanted the stone to use the inheritance to make her chances of ending up with Wataru better. So when Ayumu reasoned with Sonia that the one she fell in love with was not the type to notice someone because of money, she finally gave up and returned the King's Jewel to Hayate.
Linn Regiostar (リィン・レジオスター, Ryin Rejiosutā?)
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe
Linn Regiostar is the priest of the Church of Alexander Mark who died and became a ghost. He is apparently an RPG and dungeon crawler fanatic as he became a spirit because he died from a poison arrow trap in a dungeon he built underneath the church using all the church's donations. He has a cross shaped scar on his forehead similar to Shiranui and Ikusa Ayasaki. At first he was spiritually bound to the dungeon, but after it was destroyed, he appears in the outside world and now moved to Nagi's mansion, where he follows and haunts Hayate. Unfortunately for Hayate, only people who have been in the dungeon before can see him. Despite being a father he is perverted, making Hayate think things he doesn't want to. However, he does appear in front of Hinagiku in volume 9, trying to guide her confused feelings towards Hayate, although the conclusion that she reaches is not the one that he was expecting.
He also appear to be the pervert due to his actions like making Isumi dressed as a maid, peeking under the skirt of a female model, and possessed Sakuya and saying some dirty words. He is currently residing in one of the rooms in Nagi's apartment building, which he filled up with his anime and manga collection (which Hayate stated he would destroy).
It should be noted that Viz has translated the priest's name as "Rean Radiostar." Before he died, he seemed particularly fond of the Ultima and Dragon Quest series, even to the point of calling himself Akiba's "Lord British".
Fortesia Neas (フォルテシア・ニース, Foruteshia Nīsu?)
Voiced by: Toshiko Maeda
A nun at the Church of Alexander Mark who Sonia impersonates. She is over 60 years old.

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