Alina
Once a gunner stationed at the Arctic Camp, Alina now serves as a clerk at the Bifrost Ministry of Defense.
Basic Info
- Faction: Bifrost
- Birthday: 7.11
- Height: 170cm
- Weight: 49kg
Case 1
Alina once served as a gunner at the Arctic Camp of Bifrost, a true soldier who has seen the horrors of war firsthand. After enduring the cruelty of battle, she chose to retire from the front lines and took up a clerical position at the Bifrost Ministry of Defense. Diligent and conscientious, Alina has devoted herself to her new role. Her dedication has earned her a few 'achievements'—like outlasting one colleague after another, including her so-called 'superior', the now-form er supervisor Ratatoskr. Her colleagues tend to describe her like this: 'Alina may seem scatterbrained, but that's only because she actually is.'
Case 2
At first, people would often offload their work onto Alina, taking advantage of her easygoing nature. Though she always accepted every task without complaint, over time, her colleagues quietly agreed to only entrust her with simpler duties like locking up the office or filing documents.
Thanks to her diligent performance, rumors even started circulating in the office, like how she was discharged from the army because she accidentally fired on friendly forces. Her former supervisor, Ratatoskr, even protested, demanding a new assistant. When these stories reached Alina, she resolved to prove herself. Determined to reflect on her mistakes and improve her work, she began keeping a detailed work journal.
Case 3
Here are a few excerpts from Alina's work journal:
'Turns out the file the boss had been searching for over two weeks was used as a desk mat by me.‘
'Locked the boss in the building again by accident. She's officially banned me from locking up.'
'The boss asked me to pick her up at 6pm, yet it's 8pm now.'
'Oh no, I shut the car door on the boss's hand.‘
'Why did the boss quit before me?‘
Despite this, Alina remains committed to her goal of becoming a 'Longstanding Model Employee' at the Bifrost Ministry of Defense. The good news is, she's already nailed the 'longstanding' part.