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Alice Machias is a character from the Metallic Rouge anime, known for being the twin sister of Aes Machias. Her background is intertwined with a significant mystery, as she and her brother are eventually revealed to share the same body as a result of a multiple personality condition. This duality explains why the two are never seen together and is a core aspect of her existence.

In terms of personality, Alice is depicted as a reliable individual who is also strong-willed and notably blunt in her speech. Her manner of speaking carries an edge that can border on cruelty, contrasting sharply with the polite and meek demeanor of her brother, Aes. While she often looks down on Aes for what she perceives as his weak-willed nature, she does take care of him in her own way, fulfilling a sisterly role despite her harsh exterior.

As a member of the Immortal Nine, a group of powerful artificial humans, Alice possesses formidable abilities. She has the power to transform into a creature known as Double-Headed Aerkos, a form that reflects her dual nature. Her motivations and role in the story are deeply tied to her desire for freedom and to be left alone to live her own life. Unlike the initial assumptions that all members of the Immortal Nine are rampaging threats, Alice presents a more nuanced perspective, arguing that she and her kind are simply targets being hunted.

Her key relationships are primarily defined by her connection to her brother Aes and her confrontation with the protagonist, Rouge. The shared body forces a unique and involuntary coexistence between Alice and Aes, making their sibling dynamic a central part of her identity. Her interactions with Rouge are particularly significant, as she challenges Rouge's mission directly. In a pivotal moment, Alice questions Rouge's moral certainty, forcing the protagonist to consider whether she is the "good guy" for hunting the Immortal Nine, while from Alice's perspective, Rouge is "definitely the bad guy". This confrontation highlights the series' exploration of moral ambiguity. Her development in the narrative reveals the complexity behind her aggressive and dismissive front, showing a character who is not a simple villain but someone fighting for survival and self-determination.
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