Agott Arkrome is the most technically gifted of Qifrey''s four apprentices — sole heir of a noble witch family. When the story opens, Agott arrives with the highest expectations on her: master-level technique, flawless sigil work, sharp critical mind. Coco''s arrival shakes that hierarchy.
What sets her apart
Visual identity: dark skin, curly black hair, a guarded gaze. Her clothes are more formal than the other apprentices — a marker of family status. She speaks in short sentences, never over-explains, with a sharp sarcastic edge.
Her magic style is geometric and presto: complex sigils drawn at speed. That makes her the atelier''s lead in practical situations — especially combat magic. Her one weakness: stepping outside the methods she''s already learned.
Her initial attitude toward Coco is dismissive. A small-town girl as an apprentice is unacceptable to someone raised in a witch dynasty. But Coco''s lateral approach slowly bends Agott''s rigid methods — one of the manga''s most beloved character arcs.
Her place in the story
Agott cuts across the show''s "innate talent vs. method learned from scratch" debate. She starts on the talent side; through having to teach Coco, the character shifts sideways.
Her family lineage is a quiet undercurrent of the story. In the Brimmed Caps arc, that lineage enters the foreground — among the manga''s most emotionally loaded scenes.
Tracking on Episodo
Agott''s character arc unfolds slowly across the four-apprentices storyline. With the Episodo extension installed, sequential tracking is automatic — easy to follow exactly where her stance toward Coco shifted.





