Eriri
A young girl who is curious about everything, hoping to find the truth about the Relic.
Basic Info
- Faction: Bifrost
- Birthday: 7.30
- Height: 148cm
- Weight: 42kg
Case 1
"Underneath Eriri's exterior lies an abyss of darkness."
——An anonymous big-breasted Case
Eriri could read at a very early age but couldn't speak—in front of her parents anyway—until she was four. The first time she spoke, she did it for ten minutes straight, when her parents were fighting over a missing vibration device. Based on the sweetness level ofthe oatmeal porridge she had for breakfast that day, Eriri deduced that the vibration device was stolen by the cook who resigned three days earlier. When she was done speaking, her parents were looking at her stunned, the vibration device gone from their minds.
That night, when fiddling with the vibration device she stole, Eriri still thought her parents overreacted.
Case 2
One reason Eriri doesn't like talking is that she thinks that's a very inefficient way to express the ideas cramming her brain. The other reason is that there aren't many things that she thinks are interesting enough to talk about. For the first fourteen years of her life, Eriri spent all her waking hours in her study and storehouse, reading and doing experiments, growing up fast in her own way. As a result, Eriri had very few friends or people to talk to besides Aiken, one of her parents' clients, who would chat with her once in a while.
Case 3
On Aiken's advice, Eriri used the vibration device she stole to build a neurological amplitude reducer, which helped keep her from talking gibberish because of her overly fast working brain.
When at the age of fifteen she finished reading the last book in her house, she suspected that history had been tampered with, that someone took advantage of the calendrical differences between civilizations to turn the clock back twenty years, for one obvious reason: to conceal a secret event that had been ongoing for twenty years, one that stood to change the future of the world. Eriri developed her theory into a thesis and sent it to Aiken. The next day, Aiken turned up at Eriri's door, suggesting they go to a place called Teslovik to solve that world-changing mystery.