Zorin Blitz

First Lieutenant Zorin Blitz (ゾーリン・ブリッツ中尉, Zōrin Burittsu Chūi) was a character in the manga Hellsing and a member of the Millennium forces. In the OVA, her Japanese seiyu is Yoko Soumi, and her English voice is Rachel Robinson, save for in OVA 4, where she's voiced by Helena Taylor.

Appearance
Zorin is a female vampire with dark brown skin and short, spiky orange hair. She is very tall and muscular, giving her an imposing presence. She has narrow green eyes, with the right eye being much darker in color. She has a third eye in the palm of her right hand, which only opens when she is using her illusion powers. In addition of having a muscular body and adrogynous appearance, her breasts are more conical like and bulky.

Zorin's most notable features, however, are her tattoos. They consist of a large pentagram on her forehead, a purple spiral on her right shoulder, and innumerable letters covering the entire right side of her body (or at least her face, neck, and arm). When she uses her illusion powers, the tattoos on her arm appear to slide off and spread out from her hand, being quickly replaced by more tattoos on her skin.

Zorin wears a dark green halter top and the bottom half of a standard Letzte Batallion combat uniform (pants and boots). She also wears a fingerless black glove over her left hand, and is rarely seen without her silver and dark grey scythe.

History
Although first seen with The Major and the other members of the Letztes Bataillon Zorin's first mission shown is her attack on Hellsing Mansion during Millennium's invasion of London (Operation Seelöwe 2). Zorin attacked Hellsing manor with roughly 1/3 of the Letztes Bataillon, though the attack was initially a disaster. Seras Victoria was easily able to shoot down Zorin's zeppelin with the Harkonnen II's AA cannons, forcing the surviving members to carry on on foot. Despite this, the survivors, behind halved in number and having lost all their heavy equipment, continued to attack, only to fall into a minefield set up by Captain Pip Bernadotte's Wild Geese troops. Ultimately, the Millennium forces were able to bypass the mine field with the help of one of Zorin's illusions and breached Hellsing Manor. Zorin joined her battalion of troops in the destruction of the Wild Geese; killing all those in her way with her painful illusions and massive scythe. Eventually she encountered Seras and although Zorin was easily able to kill her she instead left her alive after scraping her eyes on her scythe, slicing off her left arm, and paralyzing her with a blow to the spine. Captain Pip Bernadotte,already severely injured, tried to save Seras, but was instead killed by Zorin, leading the injured Seras to drink his blood and awaken her latent vampiric powers. Seras then healed herself (save for her left arm, which now spews shadow matter) and effortlessly destroyed the remaining members of Zorin's Battalion, leaving Zorin alone.

Zorin then attempted to wield her illusions against Seras again, but was instead confronted with an unfamiliar landscape: instead of only one soul to focus her power against, she found Pip's soul inside also, merged with Seras' own (represented by many shards of memories contained within the two of them), making it impossible for her to fool either, and she subsequently lost her power as Seras shattered the shards, confusing Zorin and allowing the young vampire to deliver the deathblow. Seras subsequently killed Zorin in a spectacularly violent and bloody manner, scraping her face across a wall and wearing it down like an eraser on paper.

Right before Seras did kill her, Schrödinger appeared and informed Blitz that her inevitable death will come in Seras' hands instead of being burned, as The Major and Doc are too busy working on vampirizing Walter and had no time to activate the microchip, abandoning Zorin to a painful, humiliating death at the fledgling's hands. Her orders were to treat Seras as much as a valuable enemy as Alucard himself - orders Zorin ignored by leaving her alive. So Zorin dies in a complete contrast to Rip van Winkle, an un-glorified death that Schrödinger later describes to the Major as like "a worthless insect". Ironically, these are the same words she used to describe Pip. Then we see Zorin's scythe as her shrine and the items of the others as well in Volume 10.

Personality
Zorin is sadistic and often enjoys using her illusion magic to mess with her victim's minds before she finishes them off. She is also short of temper and impulsive. This led to her going against orders and attacking Hellsing manor, resulting in her death.

Abilities
Zorin was a formidable fighter, wielding her large scythe with enough force to cut a man in half. She is equally dangerous at range, being able to throw her scythe great distances with impressive accuracy. Additionally, she displayed several standard vampire abilities, such as immortality, regeneration, and superhuman strength.

However, her signature power is her ability to create illusions, seemingly facilitated by the third eye on her right palm. These illusions include creating an enormous copy of herself (taller than Hellsing Manor) and showing her victim a painful or distracting memory. While a victim is trapped in an illusion, Zorin appears to be capable of reading their minds/souls to tailor her illusions for maximum damage.

Zorin's illusions are extremely realistic, to the point of appearing physically tangible to their victims, but sufficiently trained vampires can resist or outright negate the effects. The illusions can also be broken if Zorin is distracted or injured while casting them, and their power is proportional to Zorin's distance from her targets - prior to becoming a full vampire, Seras Victoria was able to see through and counter an illusion when Zorin was a mile or two away from her, but an illusion cast when they were only feet apart proved too strong for her to break.

Trivia

 * In the James Bond 007 movie A View to a Kill, actor Christopher Walken plays a villain named Max Zorin who was a chemically engineered superhuman created in late World War II by Nazi Germany and who possessed a zeppelin-based flying HQ. He also had May Day, a giant, muscular female bodyguard. It is entirely possible that Hirano drew from these elements in creating his Hellsing character.


 * Her last name, Blitz, is German for "lightning". It is likely a reference to Blitzkrieg (Lightning War), a military tactic used by Nazi Germany in the early days of World War II that involved overwhelming enemy lines with a single massive offensive combining infantry and tank regiments.
 * "The Blitz" was also the common term for Germany's campaign of bombing raids on Britain during WWII.
 * Zorin's tattoos are known to change between scenes and panels (in at least one panel of Volume 7, her pentagram becomes a hexagram, and the number and arrangement of letters changes frequently), but it is never stated if they actually change or if Hirano simply didn't bother trying to maintain identical patterns of hundreds of letters and images. The latter is more likely, as Hirano occasionally snuck in references to other works (such as "Trigun Maximum," "Gungrave," "Mission Impossible", and "Band of Brothers"). and comedic phrases ("Elvis Lives"). In one panel of the manga, the tattoos bear the phrase  "Comic Master", referring to an online comic-making application.
 * Zorin Blitz is one of the few major characters in the series to not wear white gloves. She is also the only major member of Millennium who lacks such gloves.
 * While she has green eyes in the OVAs, in the first trailer for OVA 4, she had blue eyes.
 * she has heterochromia iridum.
 * Interestingly, despite Schrodinger telling her the Major and Doctor had no time to activate her death switch, it is seen activating later, after Seras had killed her. It is likely it activates in response to her death, though it is also likely The Major and Doctor merely left her to a painful death for having proven herself to be incompetent.
 * Intentionally or not, Zorin's outfit bears an extremely close resemblance to the one worn by fellow manga vampire Dio Brando in part 3 of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.