Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index Light Novel Volume 22/Chapter 3

Characters
By order of appearance:
 * Coronzon
 * Niang-Niang
 * Hamazura Shiage
 * Index Librorum Prohibitorum
 * Karasuma Fran
 * Misaka Mikoto
 * Shokuhou Misaki
 * Othinus
 * Takitsubo Rikou
 * 'Anna Sprengel'
 * Female Knight
 * Elizard
 * Riméa
 * Sphynx
 * Mina Mathers (Reading Thoth 78)
 * Heaven Canceller
 * Aneri
 * Qliphah Puzzle 545
 * Accelerator
 * Knight Leader
 * Villian
 * Aleister Crowley
 * Lilith Crowley
 * Kihara Noukan

Locations

 * United Kingdom
 * Egypt
 * Greece
 * Athens
 * Czech Republic
 * Prague

New Locations

 * Scotland

Cultural References

 * After sneaking into the kitchen on the Queen Britannia, Coronzon took some and shoved it into Hamazura's mouth. Haggis is a Scottish origin dish containing sheep's pluck, minced with onion, oatmeal, and spices, mixed with stock, and cooked in the animal's stomach.
 * After hearing Coronzon's explanation of Haggis, Hamazura recalled some dishes like Japan's and Scandinavia's smelly canned goods. Nattō is a traditional Japanese food made from soybeans fermented with . Scandinavia's smelly canned goods is a sobriquet of, a salted fermented Baltic sea herring and famous for its characteristic strong smell.
 * When Kihara Noukan regains the Anti-Art Attachment to join the battle against Coronzon's Aethyr Avatars, a particular passage from the Greater Key of Solomon is referenced, about a magician needing a faithful dog : When the master of the art wisheth to put in practice any operation or experiment, especially one of importance, he should first consider of what companions he should avail himself. This is the reason why in every operation whose experience should be carried out in the circle, it is well to have three companions. And if he cannot have Companions, he should at least have with him a faithful and attached dog.
 * While observing the Queen Britannia with Anna Sprengel, Takitsubo references the famous, the picture of a shadowed mountain on the surface of Mars' region that the satellite  photographed in 1976, which looked like a human face.
 * When talking with Hamazura Shiage about visual traits associated with demons, Coronzon refers to two horned gods, among those from which the association between demons and horns came from, from Greek Mythology and  from Celtic Mythology.