Anna Kingsford

Anna Kingsford (アンナ＝キングスフォード) is a posthumous character, associated with Golden Dawn founders Mathers and Westcott as well as the legendary Anna Sprengel.

Appearance
When she was reanimated during the events in Shibuya, Anna's body looked to be around 30 years old with an intellectual face, with youthful skin apparently due to the injection of lipids and hyaluronan. She had pale skin, long, reddish blonde hair worn in a modified braid, done up into a form resembling a giant fried shrimp, and wore thin glases. Her outfit could be described as a witch swimsuit, wearing the special orange suit that Ladybird wore, resembling a racing swimsuit, black sleeves, a large pareo, and a shiny, pointed witch's hat with sun, spherical moon and star decorations hanging around its brim. A physical shut-off switch was installed on her back between her shoulder blades, with a light like a will-o’-the-wisp atop her hat while she was 'on'.

Personality
Anna's goal is to aid the people around her and believes a magician should help those in need. She also believes that magic does not require any special tools and preconditions, claiming not to understand the concept of a 'spell', and that the gates of the mystical should be open to all equally. She is also willing to act against anyone whose behavior would maliciously harm others and goes beyond what she deems appropriate or necessary.

Background
Anna Kingsford was a magician who was Westcott and Mather's teacher, and Anna Sprengel was rumored to have been based on her, resulting in a connection being formed between the two Annas.

She died more than a century ago, not long before the foundation of the Golden Dawn, with her corpse being preserved somewhere.

Post-Handcuffs Arc
On December 29th, as part of preparations against Anna Sprengel, Aleister Crowley accessed the science side's network via the former site of Windowless Building and found the location where Anna Kingsford's corpse had been preserved.

New Year's Eve Arc
On December 31st, during the events in Shibuya, Aleister and Noukan took advantage of the absense of people caused by the effects of the battle between Aradia, seeking to kill Kamijou Touma, and the Bologna Succubus, trying to save him. Accessing the hidden treasure store in a restaurant kitchen in the Miyashita Ark, Aleister retrieved Anna Kingsford's body and prepared it for reanimation.

After the battle between Kamijou Touma and Aradia, as Anna Sprengel was pondering killing Aradia to provoke a change in the boy, a reanimated Anna Kingsford confronted her, quickly separating her from the rest of the world and easily defeating her, sealing her away into parchment charms in a film can. After a brief talk with Aleister on what a magician was in her mind, she was switched off, but not before warning Aleister that while she would do someone's bidding if it would lead to a positive result and help others, if their behavior went beyond what she deemed necessary, she wouldn't hesitate to turn against them.

Abilities
Anna possesses a sealing technique, associated with the introductory magic of storing planetary power in a charm and the link between the microcosm and the macrocosm. It allows her to separate the limbs and organs of a target and seal them away into corresponding parchment charms, keeping them alive but trapped. When using it against Anna Sprengel, she had a disk-like film, with countless parchment charms pasted together into a disk. She also possesses a temporal and spatial 'separation', that can isolated herself and a target from the rest of the world.

Anna Kingsford's skill and the connection formed between herself and Anna Sprengel means that the latter cannot defeat the former.

Trivia

 * Similar to her Toaru version, the real-life was an acquaintance of and influence on both Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers and William Wynn Westcott, having given lectures at the Hermetic Society which the two had attended before the foundation of the Golden Dawn. Dying in 1888, she was thought to be a possible inspiration for Anna Sprengel - they shared the same magical motto; Sapiens Dominabitur Astris ("the wise person shall be ruled by the stars").
 * The "Soror" in "Soror Kingsford 1888" (whether this phrase, with her family name and year of death, is a magic name or not is not currently known) is Latin for "sister".