Abigail

Abigail is Claymore No. 12 of the current generation and uses the nicname "Abigail of the Dusting."

Etymology
"Abigail" is a feminine proper name, in the Old Testament, Abigail the Carmelitess, a wife of David, from the Hebrew אֲבִיגָיִל , literally "my father is rejoicing," from  אֲבִ , meaning "father," and  גָיִל , meaning "to rejoice."

"Abigail" is used in the general sense as "lady's maid" from a character of the same name in Beaumont and Fletcher's  "The Scornful Lady." The waiting maid association perhaps began with I Sam. XXV, where David's wife often calls herself a "handmaid." This is a fitting association, given her nickname.

Appearance
Abigail has chin-length blonde hair with short bangs swept to the left and two fringes that frame her face. She has silver eyes and wears the standard uniform.

Biography
Abigail is one of the warriors who participated in the battle against Europa when the latter attacked the Holy City of Rabona.