Freya, leader of the Freya Familia, embodies divine beauty with long silver hair, shimmering silver or violet eyes, and a figure sculpted to the golden ratio. Her attire blends bold blacks and reds with daring cutouts, accented by delicate floral hairpieces. As a Norse goddess of fertility and beauty, she perceives the luminous hues of souls through her Discerning Eye, a power enabling her to detect extraordinary individuals and sway emotions.
Flirtatious yet impatient, Freya harbors an obsessive drive to nurture prodigious adventurers, particularly Bell Cranel. Her fascination compels her to engineer perilous trials to hasten his growth, balancing restraint with escalating possessiveness. Initially content to observe Bell’s potential, she later exploits her Charm—a divine ability to overwrite memories, enthrall cities, and induce euphoric sensory overload. Only Bell’s Liaris Freese skill and Hestia’s divine virginity counter its effects.
Bound to Orario by a lost wager against Hera, tied to a past pact involving Zeus, Freya’s history intertwines with Syr Flova, a waitress at the Hostess of Fertility. Syr’s identity originated from Horn, an orphan who wished to resemble Freya. Granting Horn’s desire, Freya adopted Syr’s guise using transformation magic, allowing Horn to temporarily assume her divine role while she lived incognito. As Syr, Freya formed authentic bonds with Bell and others, clashing with her godly persona’s manipulative tendencies.
Her obsession peaks during the Great Faction War, where she enraptures Orario to seize Bell, sparking a clash with the Hestia Familia’s alliance. Defeat forces her familia’s disbandment and her exile, yet she remains in the city as Syr, surrendering divine powers to embrace mortal life. This follows Bell’s rejection of her memory-altering efforts, prompting her shift from fixation to a subdued existence.
Beyond Charm and soul perception, Freya commands Arcanum, wielding a Divine Mirror for surveillance, and leads a formidable familia once anchored by Ottar, Orario’s sole Level 7 adventurer. Her faction’s dominance stemmed from lethal sparring rituals tempered by rapid healing magic, fostering unmatched strength amid internal rivalries. Loyal members frequently aided her schemes to secure Bell.
The Syr persona let Freya forge friendships with Ryū Lion and Hostess staff, contrasting her divine detachment. This duality highlighted her struggle between godly ambition and human connection, culminating in her symbolic rebirth as Syr post-war. Her arc traces identity, obsession, and the fallout of wielding divine power for personal yearning.