TV-Series
Description
Marie, also known as Mary, is a supporting character in the anime and manga series Dimension W. She serves as the head of the Recovery House, an establishment that operates a café as a front for her true occupation as a coordinator for bounty hunters known as Collectors. Physically, she is a round woman of average height with white hair that she keeps styled in a large bun, blue eyes, and beige skin.
In terms of personality, Marie initially presents an elegant and lady-like demeanor, but she possesses a ruthless and pragmatic streak. She is willing to make difficult decisions for what she perceives as the greater good, and she does not hesitate to warn those who work for her that she may turn against them if circumstances require it. This makes her a formidable figure in the underworld of illegal coil collection.
Marie's primary motivation appears to be the efficient operation of her recovery business. She contracts Collectors, including the main protagonist Kyouma Mabuchi, to retrieve illegal coils in exchange for cash and supplies such as gasoline. She carefully manages her network and resources, showing little sentimentality when it comes to achieving her goals.
Her role in the story is that of a recurring contact and mission giver. She provides Kyouma with assignments and information, acting as a neutral party in the conflicts surrounding New Tesla Energy and the mysteries of Dimension W. Unlike the main characters, she does not engage directly in physical combat or possess any supernatural abilities; her power lies in her connections, her position, and her shrewd business sense.
Key relationships include her business association with Kyouma Mabuchi. She hires him for various coil-recovery jobs and respects his skills, but their relationship remains transactional and wary. She also interacts with other Collectors and figures in the criminal ecosystem, maintaining a network of informants and partners.
Throughout the series, Marie does not undergo significant personal development; she remains a constant, stable presence in the background of Kyouma and Mira's journey. Her notable abilities are not combat-oriented but rather organizational and strategic. She effectively manages her recovery house, handles sensitive information, and navigates the dangerous world of illegal coils without drawing unwanted attention. Her character adds depth to the world-building by illustrating the infrastructure that supports the Collector profession.
In terms of personality, Marie initially presents an elegant and lady-like demeanor, but she possesses a ruthless and pragmatic streak. She is willing to make difficult decisions for what she perceives as the greater good, and she does not hesitate to warn those who work for her that she may turn against them if circumstances require it. This makes her a formidable figure in the underworld of illegal coil collection.
Marie's primary motivation appears to be the efficient operation of her recovery business. She contracts Collectors, including the main protagonist Kyouma Mabuchi, to retrieve illegal coils in exchange for cash and supplies such as gasoline. She carefully manages her network and resources, showing little sentimentality when it comes to achieving her goals.
Her role in the story is that of a recurring contact and mission giver. She provides Kyouma with assignments and information, acting as a neutral party in the conflicts surrounding New Tesla Energy and the mysteries of Dimension W. Unlike the main characters, she does not engage directly in physical combat or possess any supernatural abilities; her power lies in her connections, her position, and her shrewd business sense.
Key relationships include her business association with Kyouma Mabuchi. She hires him for various coil-recovery jobs and respects his skills, but their relationship remains transactional and wary. She also interacts with other Collectors and figures in the criminal ecosystem, maintaining a network of informants and partners.
Throughout the series, Marie does not undergo significant personal development; she remains a constant, stable presence in the background of Kyouma and Mira's journey. Her notable abilities are not combat-oriented but rather organizational and strategic. She effectively manages her recovery house, handles sensitive information, and navigates the dangerous world of illegal coils without drawing unwanted attention. Her character adds depth to the world-building by illustrating the infrastructure that supports the Collector profession.