TV-Series
Description
Louise and Lou exist as a shadow master-living doll pair within an aristocratic mansion. Louise manifests as a complete black silhouette featuring short curly hair, typically adorned in a yellow Victorian-style dress with floral accents and dark blue flats. Lou possesses wine-red curly hair and yellow eyes, dressing in a maid uniform reminiscent of Victorian fashion or a formal portrait when serving as Louise's face; a black bow rests on her left bangs.
Before entering the mansion, Lou attended school in Mirrorside Village alongside John, Patrick, Shirley, and Rum. She acted as a role model for classmates, often smiled, and enjoyed teasing Patrick. One day prior to the selection, she convinced the initially reluctant Patrick to join her at a circus, insisting they make memories on their potential last day in the village. There, they encountered an orphan girl later named Emilico and aided her infiltration into the selection using the alias "Kate." The following morning, Lou noted Patrick's new hairstyle and stressed addressing Emilico as "Kate." After the selection, all children underwent brainwashing via soot-infused coffee before being brought to the mansion. A morph then approached Lou, destined to become her shadow counterpart, Louise.
Louise commands attention with a sassy, confident, and occasionally narcissistic personality. She openly admires Lou's physical appearance, frequently touching her face and decorating their room with sketches of her. Louise prioritizes fun over serious discussions and initially perceives Lou primarily as an extension of herself rather than an independent person. She exhibits possessiveness, becoming irritated when others interact with Lou. Post-brainwashing, Lou displays quiet obedience and hyper-focus on her duties. Her primary concerns are Louise's well-being and maintaining the perfection of her own face, often invading others' personal space to check for damage. She struggles with independent decision-making and suppresses her own needs, working until exhaustion.
Louise wields a mental-type soot power. By breathing soot directly into a living doll's mouth, she remotely controls their facial expressions, with effects diminishing over distance. Initially reserved for Lou to enhance synchronization, she later applied this ability to other dolls. Edward assessed her soot quantity as "excellent." Lou demonstrates practical problem-solving, like attempting to use water against phantoms during an emergency based on manual instructions, though her execution required Emilico's assistance.
During the debut arc, Louise prepared Lou's makeup, accidentally leaving soot hastily cleaned from her face. When Edward questioned living dolls about the mansion's long corridors, Lou and Ricky correctly responded such matters weren't for dolls to consider, securing an initial first-place ranking. Later, trapped in a pit during the garden maze test, Louise was freed by Lou and Ricky, though she reacted angrily to Ricky's presence. Gathering flowers for their hair, they returned first to the plaza, securing their debut passage. Louise showed no sadness when Shirley and Rum failed, joining others in laughing at them.
In the kidnapping arc, Louise and Lou aided Kate's team in rescuing Emilico. Louise used her soot power to control a veiled doll for diversion and accompanied Kate to obtain a disguise. Afterward, they reported Edward's actions to the Star Bearers. This collaboration marked a shift in their dynamic; when Lou collapsed from exhaustion, Louise expressed concern and allowed her more rest, signaling growing awareness of Lou's limits. Though Louise continued occasional soot control, she progressively permitted Lou greater autonomy in expressing emotions.
Lou's dedication stems from both brainwashing and genuine attachment. She prioritizes keeping her face undamaged for Louise and suppresses fatigue during duties. Her past connection with Ricky resurfaces when she secretly gives him her shears during the debut maze, requesting he and Patrick pass together and explaining her rule-breaking with "It's because it's Ricky." Louise trains with Benjamin, the Star Bearers' secretary, respecting him despite dominating conversations. She also develops camaraderie with Patrick, teasing him lightheartedly yet trusting him with secrets about her rule-breaking.
Louise's name derives from the French "Louis," meaning "famous warrior," while Lou originates from German, also meaning "famed warrior."
Before entering the mansion, Lou attended school in Mirrorside Village alongside John, Patrick, Shirley, and Rum. She acted as a role model for classmates, often smiled, and enjoyed teasing Patrick. One day prior to the selection, she convinced the initially reluctant Patrick to join her at a circus, insisting they make memories on their potential last day in the village. There, they encountered an orphan girl later named Emilico and aided her infiltration into the selection using the alias "Kate." The following morning, Lou noted Patrick's new hairstyle and stressed addressing Emilico as "Kate." After the selection, all children underwent brainwashing via soot-infused coffee before being brought to the mansion. A morph then approached Lou, destined to become her shadow counterpart, Louise.
Louise commands attention with a sassy, confident, and occasionally narcissistic personality. She openly admires Lou's physical appearance, frequently touching her face and decorating their room with sketches of her. Louise prioritizes fun over serious discussions and initially perceives Lou primarily as an extension of herself rather than an independent person. She exhibits possessiveness, becoming irritated when others interact with Lou. Post-brainwashing, Lou displays quiet obedience and hyper-focus on her duties. Her primary concerns are Louise's well-being and maintaining the perfection of her own face, often invading others' personal space to check for damage. She struggles with independent decision-making and suppresses her own needs, working until exhaustion.
Louise wields a mental-type soot power. By breathing soot directly into a living doll's mouth, she remotely controls their facial expressions, with effects diminishing over distance. Initially reserved for Lou to enhance synchronization, she later applied this ability to other dolls. Edward assessed her soot quantity as "excellent." Lou demonstrates practical problem-solving, like attempting to use water against phantoms during an emergency based on manual instructions, though her execution required Emilico's assistance.
During the debut arc, Louise prepared Lou's makeup, accidentally leaving soot hastily cleaned from her face. When Edward questioned living dolls about the mansion's long corridors, Lou and Ricky correctly responded such matters weren't for dolls to consider, securing an initial first-place ranking. Later, trapped in a pit during the garden maze test, Louise was freed by Lou and Ricky, though she reacted angrily to Ricky's presence. Gathering flowers for their hair, they returned first to the plaza, securing their debut passage. Louise showed no sadness when Shirley and Rum failed, joining others in laughing at them.
In the kidnapping arc, Louise and Lou aided Kate's team in rescuing Emilico. Louise used her soot power to control a veiled doll for diversion and accompanied Kate to obtain a disguise. Afterward, they reported Edward's actions to the Star Bearers. This collaboration marked a shift in their dynamic; when Lou collapsed from exhaustion, Louise expressed concern and allowed her more rest, signaling growing awareness of Lou's limits. Though Louise continued occasional soot control, she progressively permitted Lou greater autonomy in expressing emotions.
Lou's dedication stems from both brainwashing and genuine attachment. She prioritizes keeping her face undamaged for Louise and suppresses fatigue during duties. Her past connection with Ricky resurfaces when she secretly gives him her shears during the debut maze, requesting he and Patrick pass together and explaining her rule-breaking with "It's because it's Ricky." Louise trains with Benjamin, the Star Bearers' secretary, respecting him despite dominating conversations. She also develops camaraderie with Patrick, teasing him lightheartedly yet trusting him with secrets about her rule-breaking.
Louise's name derives from the French "Louis," meaning "famous warrior," while Lou originates from German, also meaning "famed warrior."