Sumeragi Maki

Sumeragi Maki (皇マキ) is a forward for Epsilon.

Appearance
Maki has dark cyan hair with white highlights, similary to Yagami Reina, and is seen having her hair tied up into two large circular looking discs that resemble fans or flowers. It is supposed that she put her hair like this when playing soccer because they are very long. She has teal eyes which becomes red like others players in Epsilon Remastered. It is also noted that Maki has pointy ears like Kogure Yuuya and most of Epsilon players.

Personality
Maquia is shown to speak in third person in the few times she has a line to speak, usually saying: 'Maquia doesn't like that guy' or 'Maquia does not like Raimon' mostly just about her disliking the Raimon team back when she was in Epsilon. Despite Maquia talking in third person in the Japanese version, in the dub version, she doesn't speak in third person, just normally in first person. She has been seen ina allthe matches against Raimon until Okinawa. Without the meteorite influence, Maki is nice and joyful.

Season 2
Maquia is introduced as one of the female players of Aliea Academy's second rank team, Epsilon, as well as Epsilon Remastered. She first appeared with her teammates when Desarm banishes Reize and Gemini Storm from Aliea Gakuen. She later appears during Epsilon's game against Manyuuji.

Season 3
After the Aliea Academy fiasco, Maki is shown happily playing her own soccer with the others from Epsilon, Gemini Storm, Diamond Dust, Prominence and Genesis.

Hissatsu

 *  [SH] Gaia Break
 *  [SH] Back Tornado (Game)
 *  [SH] Rose Splash (Game)
 *  [SH] Gungnir (Game)
 *  [SH] Gunshot (Game)
 * [SH] Mach Wind (3DS)
 *  [SH] The Hurricane (with Yagami Reina, Game)
 *  [SH]   Jet Stream (with Hasuike An and Nanakaze Rimu, Game)
 *  [OF] Meteor Shower
 *  [DF] Asteroid Belt (Game)

Trivia

 * She shares the same seiyuu with Midorikawa and Max from Inazuma Eleven, and Miyabino Reiichi from Inazuma Eleven GO.
 * In the Japanese version, Maquia speaks in third person.
 * Sumeragi means "empress", while Maki means "roll"