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Ramona Wolf is a 17-year-old third-year high school student from Germany attending Higashi-Ueno High School in Japan and a member of the theatrical troupe Gingaza. She possesses waist-length orange hair typically tied in a ponytail, aqua-colored eyes, and an image color of Atomic Tangerine. Her standard attire features her school uniform accessorized with leather garters around her knees attached to her knee-high socks.
Raised in a strict military family, Ramona developed a disciplined nature and strong public morals. Her parents' interest in Japanese culture fueled her own fascination, leading her to Japan. Witnessing her parents' loving relationship instilled a deep value for close bonds, driving her desire to foster camaraderie. Before moving, she trained as a boxer and legally consumed beer in Germany, especially during Oktoberfest.
Her background includes membership in a German theater company with Kathrina. Following an incident termed the "Cinderella incident," Ramona's attempts to support Kathrina were rebuffed. When Kathrina left for Japan without a proper farewell, Ramona followed her to the airport, receiving only a cold goodbye. Regret over failing to help Kathrina motivated Ramona's relocation to Japan and her decision to join Gingaza.
Upon arriving at Gingaza, Ramona faced isolation due to the troupe's distant interpersonal culture. Initial efforts to connect with dormmates Xue, Lilja, and Hikari met indifference or rejection. Her attempts to promote teamwork before performances, like *Cinderella*, were dismissed by members who asserted camaraderie was unnecessary. Despite this, Ramona remained convinced stronger relationships would enhance their work.
Her persistence gradually altered Gingaza's dynamics. She paid Xue for conversation time, participated in Lilja's unconventional bonding activities, and barged into Hikari's livestream to declare their friendship. These actions culminated in informal hotpot gatherings that slowly united Xue, Lilja, and Hikari.
Ramona focused particularly on Koyomi, Gingaza's stressed ace performer. Discovering Koyomi's secret identity as an enthusiastic theater fan who attended rival performances, Ramona used this knowledge to build trust. Recognizing Koyomi's burnout from familial pressure, Ramona publicly vowed to usurp her leadership role to alleviate her burden—though this initially increased Koyomi's stress. Through continued support, Ramona helped Koyomi regain her passion for acting, leading Koyomi to join the hotpot gatherings and express improved well-being.
Ramona possesses a unique ability called "Sense," enabling her to detect when someone is troubled during performances, stemming from her devotion to aiding others. Her personality blends energetic determination with emotional sensitivity. She jokes frequently but adheres rigidly to rules, sometimes lacking imagination. Her intense desire to help borders on obsessiveness, earning accusations of behaving like a "stalker" from Koyomi. Nonetheless, her genuine concern gradually earned the respect and affection of Gingaza's members.
She favors dogs, bean dishes, summer for its excitement, and mornings for their freshness. She enjoys skating, hiking, and Japanese castle tours. Her four-character idiom is "Unity," and she likens herself to an elephant for its attentiveness. A childhood nickname, "Colonel," referenced her military family.
The culmination of her efforts followed Gingaza's performance of *The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter*, which she cited as a favorite play. Kathrina thanked her backstage, mending their relationship, and Rinko—a former Gingaza aspirant—credited Ramona for inspiring her to join a hometown troupe. Ramona later wrote to her German friends, affirming her initial struggles in Japan had resolved positively.
Raised in a strict military family, Ramona developed a disciplined nature and strong public morals. Her parents' interest in Japanese culture fueled her own fascination, leading her to Japan. Witnessing her parents' loving relationship instilled a deep value for close bonds, driving her desire to foster camaraderie. Before moving, she trained as a boxer and legally consumed beer in Germany, especially during Oktoberfest.
Her background includes membership in a German theater company with Kathrina. Following an incident termed the "Cinderella incident," Ramona's attempts to support Kathrina were rebuffed. When Kathrina left for Japan without a proper farewell, Ramona followed her to the airport, receiving only a cold goodbye. Regret over failing to help Kathrina motivated Ramona's relocation to Japan and her decision to join Gingaza.
Upon arriving at Gingaza, Ramona faced isolation due to the troupe's distant interpersonal culture. Initial efforts to connect with dormmates Xue, Lilja, and Hikari met indifference or rejection. Her attempts to promote teamwork before performances, like *Cinderella*, were dismissed by members who asserted camaraderie was unnecessary. Despite this, Ramona remained convinced stronger relationships would enhance their work.
Her persistence gradually altered Gingaza's dynamics. She paid Xue for conversation time, participated in Lilja's unconventional bonding activities, and barged into Hikari's livestream to declare their friendship. These actions culminated in informal hotpot gatherings that slowly united Xue, Lilja, and Hikari.
Ramona focused particularly on Koyomi, Gingaza's stressed ace performer. Discovering Koyomi's secret identity as an enthusiastic theater fan who attended rival performances, Ramona used this knowledge to build trust. Recognizing Koyomi's burnout from familial pressure, Ramona publicly vowed to usurp her leadership role to alleviate her burden—though this initially increased Koyomi's stress. Through continued support, Ramona helped Koyomi regain her passion for acting, leading Koyomi to join the hotpot gatherings and express improved well-being.
Ramona possesses a unique ability called "Sense," enabling her to detect when someone is troubled during performances, stemming from her devotion to aiding others. Her personality blends energetic determination with emotional sensitivity. She jokes frequently but adheres rigidly to rules, sometimes lacking imagination. Her intense desire to help borders on obsessiveness, earning accusations of behaving like a "stalker" from Koyomi. Nonetheless, her genuine concern gradually earned the respect and affection of Gingaza's members.
She favors dogs, bean dishes, summer for its excitement, and mornings for their freshness. She enjoys skating, hiking, and Japanese castle tours. Her four-character idiom is "Unity," and she likens herself to an elephant for its attentiveness. A childhood nickname, "Colonel," referenced her military family.
The culmination of her efforts followed Gingaza's performance of *The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter*, which she cited as a favorite play. Kathrina thanked her backstage, mending their relationship, and Rinko—a former Gingaza aspirant—credited Ramona for inspiring her to join a hometown troupe. Ramona later wrote to her German friends, affirming her initial struggles in Japan had resolved positively.