Protects Roland in Dangerous Situations
Her speed and spatial movement make her one of Roland's most reliable protectors.
A full guide to Nightingale in Release That Witch, covering her mist abilities, combat role, political value, and relationship with Roland.
Nightingale is one of the most search-friendly character pages because her powers matter in combat, politics, and emotional subtext at the same time.
Nightingale
Nightingale should feel sharper and cooler, with stealth, danger, and emotional restraint in the mix.




Nightingale
Nightingale should feel sharper and cooler, with stealth, danger, and emotional restraint in the mix.

Nightingale is one of the main witches in Release That Witch. She possesses powerful mist-based abilities that allow her to move through space, avoid obstacles, and detect lies. She serves as Roland's bodyguard and intelligence officer, making her one of the most important characters in both combat and politics.
Nightingale is both a deadly combat witch and one of Roland's most trusted allies. Her abilities make her nearly impossible to detect, while her loyalty makes her irreplaceable.
Nightingale can enter a parallel "mist world" that overlaps with reality. In this state, she can move freely through obstacles, making her extremely difficult to detect or stop.
By traveling along lines within the mist space, Nightingale can effectively teleport across short distances, giving her unmatched mobility in combat.
Nightingale can detect intentional lies, making her invaluable in diplomacy, interrogation, and internal security.
This ability turns her into one of Roland's most important political tools.
Although not purely focused on brute force, Nightingale's speed, stealth, and precision make her one of the most dangerous combat witches.
Story Role
Nightingale plays multiple critical roles in Release That Witch.
Her speed and spatial movement make her one of Roland's most reliable protectors.
Nightingale is one of the most useful characters for information control and threat detection.
Her lie detection turns her into an asset in negotiations and internal order.
She helps connect the witch community to Roland's rule through trust and proximity.
Nightingale is both.
She combines combat mobility with utility abilities, making her one of the most versatile witches in the story.
Nightingale's relationship with Roland is complex.
She develops deep loyalty and emotional attachment, while also maintaining her role as protector and supporter.
Unlike Anna, her connection to Roland is more subtle, adding emotional depth to the story.
Despite her deadly abilities, Nightingale has a relaxed and somewhat playful personality.
Why Nightingale Matters
Nightingale represents a key theme in Release That Witch: that power alone is not enough — control, trust, and intelligence are equally important. She is the perfect example of a character who combines strength with strategic value.
Nightingale is dangerous not because she is loud or overwhelming, but because she is exact and difficult to counter.
Few characters shape both battlefield outcomes and political trust as directly as Nightingale.
Her loyalty and subtle attachment to Roland give her presence added emotional weight.
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Use Nightingale's page to move between Roland, the wider witches system, and the larger world conflict.
Quick answers about Nightingale in Release That Witch.