TV-Series
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Residing in the mansion as a Shadow, Louise possesses a completely black, silhouette-like form mirroring her Living Doll partner, Lou. Her short curly hair complements a Victorian-style yellow dress adorned with striped patterns, floral accessories, and dark-blue flats. Negative emotions like anger or anxiety cause her soot emissions to curve upward. Exhibiting sassy confidence with narcissistic tendencies, she prioritizes amusement over seriousness. Louise adores Lou’s appearance, doting on her while decorating their room with sketches of her face. Initially viewing Lou merely as an extension of herself—a "face" for display—she shifts toward consideration after witnessing Lou’s exhaustion during the Kidnapping Arc, acknowledging her need for rest.
Louise wields mental-type soot power to control facial expressions by directing soot into a Living Doll’s mouth. Edward rates her soot quantity as "excellent." She first uses this ability only on Lou to enforce synchronization, later extending it to manipulate Veiled Dolls during the Kidnapping Arc to aid Kate’s plans, motivated by annoyance toward Edward.
Lou serves as Louise’s Living Doll and "face," featuring wine-red curly hair and bright yellow eyes. She wears either a Victorian maid uniform or a pre-selection pale-yellow dress. Quiet and obedient, Lou obsessively protects her face from damage to maintain perfection for Louise. Conditioned to see herself as a tool, she struggles with independent choices, often overexerting until pale and dizzy. Before selection, she attended school in Mirrorside Village as a role-model student who smiled often and teased peers like Patrick. During a circus visit, she assisted an orphan (later named Emilico) in infiltrating the selection by providing a dress labeled "Kate." Post-brainwashing, her vibrant personality subdued into unwavering loyalty.
Their relationship evolves from one-sided control to mutual dependence. Early on, Louise dominates interactions by manipulating Lou’s expressions. Lou still displays care by safeguarding her face and hiding fatigue. Psychological analysis suggests Lou’s loyalty blends brainwashing with internalized affection for her abuser, mirroring real-world trauma responses. By the Kidnapping Arc, Louise restrains control and checks Lou’s well-being, while Lou expresses subtle autonomy—secretly gifting Ricky her shears during the Debut and requesting flowers. Improved coordination makes them first in the Debut’s maze trial.
In group dynamics, Louise respects Kate’s leadership, befriends Patrick with lighthearted teasing, and trains as Benjamin’s gym partner. Lou interacts with Emilico during cleaning, admiring her ingenuity in the Phantom Incident where Lou used water against soot phantoms but relied on Emilico’s improvisation. Lou’s past connection to Ricky resurfaces post-brainwashing; she flusters him by invading his space unknowingly and later assists him during the Debut.
Louise wields mental-type soot power to control facial expressions by directing soot into a Living Doll’s mouth. Edward rates her soot quantity as "excellent." She first uses this ability only on Lou to enforce synchronization, later extending it to manipulate Veiled Dolls during the Kidnapping Arc to aid Kate’s plans, motivated by annoyance toward Edward.
Lou serves as Louise’s Living Doll and "face," featuring wine-red curly hair and bright yellow eyes. She wears either a Victorian maid uniform or a pre-selection pale-yellow dress. Quiet and obedient, Lou obsessively protects her face from damage to maintain perfection for Louise. Conditioned to see herself as a tool, she struggles with independent choices, often overexerting until pale and dizzy. Before selection, she attended school in Mirrorside Village as a role-model student who smiled often and teased peers like Patrick. During a circus visit, she assisted an orphan (later named Emilico) in infiltrating the selection by providing a dress labeled "Kate." Post-brainwashing, her vibrant personality subdued into unwavering loyalty.
Their relationship evolves from one-sided control to mutual dependence. Early on, Louise dominates interactions by manipulating Lou’s expressions. Lou still displays care by safeguarding her face and hiding fatigue. Psychological analysis suggests Lou’s loyalty blends brainwashing with internalized affection for her abuser, mirroring real-world trauma responses. By the Kidnapping Arc, Louise restrains control and checks Lou’s well-being, while Lou expresses subtle autonomy—secretly gifting Ricky her shears during the Debut and requesting flowers. Improved coordination makes them first in the Debut’s maze trial.
In group dynamics, Louise respects Kate’s leadership, befriends Patrick with lighthearted teasing, and trains as Benjamin’s gym partner. Lou interacts with Emilico during cleaning, admiring her ingenuity in the Phantom Incident where Lou used water against soot phantoms but relied on Emilico’s improvisation. Lou’s past connection to Ricky resurfaces post-brainwashing; she flusters him by invading his space unknowingly and later assists him during the Debut.