Physical Capabilities/Fighting Style:
Akira's been trained as an instrument of justice by the angels, and stat-wise, his highest would be magic, followed by vitality and agility. That doesn't mean his strength is weak, just not as developed as the others.
Weapon-wise, he prefers spears, and is quite good at using them, though sometimes he switches to a sword, depending on what needs to be done.
When sent on a "mission", he generally tries not to make a scene. If he must "make an impression" (meaning that he's supposed to make it known that he is here to judge this sinner, watch this and turn away from the evil path mortals blah blah blah), he'll tend towards Almighty spells such as Megido, or fire skills. If given the choice, though, he prefers to use physical attacks and keep things quieter.
Rarely used, but he's managed to enhance his abilities a bit.
Mot:
Blocks Mystic, weak to Wind/Force.
Drain (One target: drains HP and MP, recovers half of the amount drained)
Evil Smile (25% chance of inflicting the Fear ailment on all enemies)
Ghastly Wail (Instantly kills all enemies who are suffering from the Fear ailment)
Null Fear (Becomes immune to Fear attacks)
Resist Light (Sets Light susceptibility to 50%. Voids weakness to Light)
Survive Light (50% chance of surviving Light attacks with 1 HP)
Tyranny (Replenishes MP for the team at the end of the turn, delays foes' turns)
Personality:
Akira has been "encouraged" to not feel bad for those he's sent to pass judgment on - he can't help it, though. He can still feel their fear and pain, and it breaks his heart every time.
He's attempted to seal his own emotions off, and when dealing with angels he maintains as much of a professional demeanor. He doesn't often have much time to mingle with humans, or when he does have time he's not allowed to do so - he's not even allowed to go see his friends (though perhaps they should be called his former friends, since he hasn't spent time with them in a very long while).
He tries to smile as much as he can, but his grim work doesn't give him much of an opportunity to do so. Often he's barely allowed time to recover before he's sent out again - the reasoning behind this again being that he is not supposed to feel sorry for the "sinners", and the more he practices the better he should get at doing what he is supposed to do without hesitation.
Still, he doesn't hate God for making him do this. Someone needed to, after all. He fit the qualifications. He's just not proud of himself for it.