TV-Series
Description
Thea, codenamed "Dreamspeaker," is an 18-year-old operative within the Lamplight spy team. She has straight black hair (depicted as navy blue in anime), violet eyes, stands 161 cm tall, weighs 52 kg, and possesses a notably curvy figure with a G-cup bust, marking her as the most physically mature member. Born the daughter of a prominent newspaper company president, Thea was kidnapped at age 11 by foreign spies aiming to silence her father. During her two-week captivity, she endured physical and psychological abuse: stripped to her undergarments, forced into unsanitary conditions, and subjected to sexual assault. This trauma induced temporary memory loss and mutism. Her rescue came through "Hearth" (Veronika), leader of the spy unit Inferno. Veronika's actions inspired Thea to become a spy, and she regained her speech by mimicking Veronika's voice and mannerisms.

Thea blends a seductive femme fatale persona with deep-seated emotional fragility. She openly leverages her beauty in espionage, frequently engaging in sexual relationships with both men and women as part of training or missions, often conflating sexual experience with genuine romance. Despite this outward confidence, she harbors intense self-doubt, especially when her seductive tactics fail (notably with her superior Klaus), and suffers from claustrophobia stemming from her captivity. Serving as Lamplight's de facto second-in-command, she exhibits a caring, motherly demeanor towards teammates while wrestling with jealousy and feelings of inadequacy.

Her primary ability, "Dreamspeaker," allows her to discern a person's deepest desire by maintaining three seconds of uninterrupted eye contact. This skill empowers her negotiations by tailoring offers to those desires, though it proves ineffective in direct combat or against lethal threats. She supplements this with expert seduction techniques.

Key relationships define her motivations: Veronika remains her idol, whose promise of reunion if Thea became a "hero" drives her actions. Her repeated attempts to seduce Klaus consistently fail due to his lack of romantic interest. She mentors Grete in love and seduction, supports Lily's leadership while acting as her dark feminine counterpart, and maintains a bitter rivalry with Monika rooted in mutual jealousy. She forms a maternal bond with the amnesiac Annette, unaware of Annette's manipulative nature.

Thea's development centers on reconciling her idealistic view of heroism with espionage's harsh realities. During the Musaiah mission, confronting the impossibility of saving enemies while protecting allies triggers a crisis of faith in Veronika's teachings. She grapples with intense feelings of uselessness, questioning her leadership and labeling herself Lamplight's "weakest, most childish member" after failures. Interactions with the manipulative Matilda, who calls Thea "a nobody," further challenge her self-worth, forcing her to reevaluate her identity beyond her trauma and idolization of Veronika.