Toaru Majutsu no Index SS: Agnese's Magic Side Work Experience/Chapter 2

Characters
By order of appearance:
 * Orsola Aquinas
 * Angelene
 * Agnese Sanctis
 * Lucia
 * Isabella Theism

New Characters

 * Harris Nicholagene
 * Jack Prometeria
 * Pierre Gosetti
 * Rini Calculed
 * Plum Mordosié
 * Rouen Nalberia

Abilities

 * Lotus Wand - Agnese Sanctis
 * St. Catherine's Wheel - Lucia

New Abilities

 * Scissor-based Lie Detector - Agnese Sanctis

Locations

 * Strait of Dover

New Locations

 * France

Trivia

 * This chapter was released with limited editions of the second Blu-Ray/DVD volume for Toaru Kagaku no Railgun T.
 * A scene from this chapter (namely the nuns under fire in the harbor) was depicted in the special Toaru Kagaku no Railgun chapter promoting the side story.

Referbacks

 * In mentioning how the ghost ship might continue inland, Agnese refers to the ice ships of La Regina del Mare Adriatico.

Cultural References

 * , nicknamed "The Mighty Hood", was the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy, commissioned in 1920, and for 20 years afterwards remained the largest warship in the world. She was sunk on May 24th 1941 during the, when a shell from the  pierced her deck and detonated her magazine.
 * In the Toaru universe, Jack Prometeria's father was one of the few survivors when the ship was sunk. In real, only three people survived: Ordinary Signalman , Able Seaman Robert Tilburn, and Midshipman William John Dundas.
 * The Olympian are a group of planetary spirits listed in the grimoire  and in Column LXXX of Liber 777's correspondence table. They are Arathron (Saturn), Bethor (Jupiter), Phaleg (Mars), Och (Sun), Hagith (Venus), Ophiel (Mercury) and Phul (Moon).
 * Two ships are given as examples of vessels capable of travelling between worlds:
 * In Greek Mythology, 's ferry is used to carry the souls of the recently deceased across the rivers Styx and Acheron in the underworld, between the world of the living and the after.
 * In Japanese folklore, the or Treasure Ship is said to be a vessel piloted through the heavens and into human ports by the  during the first three days of the New Year. Wood blocks with an image of the Takarabune are placed beneath pillows on the night of January 2nd to help give the sleeper a happy dream, which is said to signify that the coming year will be a fortunate one.
 * The mention of Aleister Crowley having predicted World War I is a reference to this passage in  by Crowley, written in the summer of 1911 and seemingly prophetic: "There is a Magical operation of maximum importance: the Initiation of a New Aeon. When it becomes necessary to utter a Word, the whole Planet must be bathed in blood. Before man is ready to accept the Law of Thelema, the Great War must be fought. This Bloody Sacrifice is the critical point of the World-Ceremony of the Proclamation of Horus, the Crowned and conquering Child, as Lord of the Aeon."
 * The mention of witches dancing in the forest to delay an invasion of the is a reference to a story told by British Wiccan, who wrote in his early writing that his (alleged)  performed a "" ritual to keep Nazi Germany from invading the United Kingdom. The novel gets one detail wrong, describing the witches dancing in "midwinter forests" when it allegedly took place in August 1940 according to Gardner.
 * s are a type of plant root, believed to have special properties in Folklore. Said to be born from a criminal's bodily fluids touching the earth, they scream when uprooted with a cry which is said to kill all who hear it, and can be used as a medicinal ingredient.
 * Jack Prometeria refers to Xians (specifically them never eating food), of immortal associated with Taoism, while talking about the need to maintain a cover  to avoid standing out.
 * Pierre Gosetti refers to the beneath Paris. Part of a tunnel network built to consolidate the city's ancient stone quarries, the catacombs came to house underground ossuaries storing remains from the city's overflowing cemeteries.
 * Agnese hoping that Rouen Nalberia wouldn't end up trying to drink mercury for eternal, after imagining that his research into extracting elements from food would probably lead to ancient Chinese alchemy, might be a reference to , the First Emperor of China, who sought immortality and ingested mercury in pursuit of it.
 * In mentioning how he was capable of separating elements from food but not extracting them, Rouen Nalberia makes a comparison to an elixir created by Ayton of the Golden Dawn. was a clergyman with an interest in alchemy, who translated a record of the  of John Dee from Latin. He was a member of one of the Golden Dawn's successor organizations and supported Arthur Edward Waite's reforms during one of the schisms.
 * The Italian saint Agnese is named after is the martyr.