Raven
The guard of Eastrise's Forbidden City. She is trusted to carry out the orders of her superiors without fail.
Basic Info
- Faction: Eastrise
- Birthday: 11.30
- Height: 167cm
- Weight: 52kg
Case 1
Raven is responsible for guarding the Forbidden City.
She has an extraordinary persistence in completing her work perfectly, even if she has to die for her job. Except for the necessary rest and holidays, she silently performs her duties as a guard all the time. Raven never slacks off, so she is trusted by her superiors and colleagues.
But Raven is very resistant to praise from others. If someone says to her, "You're amazing!", "I'm counting on you!" and so on, she will probably frown. The reason for that is still unknown. If you talk with her more, maybe you may find the answer.
At ordinary times, Raven is silent and serious, giving the first impression of being unapproachable. In fact, she doesn't hate to communicate with others, but she simply feels it's unnecessary to do so.
Case 2
For Raven, reading not only enables her to experience what she can't experience in real life, but also brings peace of mind and enrichment. Raven, who seldom talks to people, relies on books to satisfy her little desire to communicate.
However, the bonds caused by books are more than that. Raven, who frequents the Forbidden City Library to read books, unknowingly made close friends with Katch. Katch is one of Raven's few confidants. The quiet time of exchanging thoughts on reading and daily chores with Katch has become an important part of Raven's life.
Case 3
For Raven, the things that need to be guarded are in no particular order. But there are two exceptions:
The first is children and animals who can't protect themselves according to their own wishes. Last is herself.
For Raven, children and animals should be given the top priority, while the last one to be considered is herself. The reason is that Raven believes it is her mission to "guard others", and she is not one of them. She takes her life lightly.
Therefore, Raven is neither used nor willing to be the object of others' dependence and attention. After all, if someone treats her as a special being, she can't respond to their feelings.