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Mizerka is a member of the Orpheus Order, emerging as a prominent antagonist in the series' second season. She possesses blue eyes and white hair, usually secured with a red rose clip. Her distinctive attire features a blue waistcoat over a white shirt, purple fingerless gloves, and gray or white trousers, presenting a mature look accentuated by lipstick.
Quiet and reserved, Mizerka openly disdains carefree individuals such as Ana Gram. Underneath lies significant emotional instability; she relies on others' dependence for validation and self-worth, fostering intense attachments. This need for purpose fuels her loyalty to the Orpheus Order's leadership.
Her relationships shape her journey. She forms a deep, sisterly bond with fellow Order member Melancholy, treating her with affection and protectiveness. This bond shatters when Melancholy reveals her affection was an act, admitting she found Mizerka inferior and annoying. This betrayal breaks Mizerka’s replica Orpheus ring and leaves her emotionally adrift. Subsequently, she increasingly leans on Doubt for support. Their shared disillusionment with the Order's secrets, especially discovering their rings were replicas, fosters mutual reliance. Doubt rescues her during a deadly puzzle involving falling hazards, solidifying their bond. By their narrative's conclusion, both wear rings on their ring fingers while sharing a fond gaze, implying a romantic commitment.
Mizerka also maintains a genuine friendship with Eve Gram, caring deeply for her. She becomes distressed upon learning Eve’s Orpheus Ring was fake and that Eve was exploited as a test subject, fueling resentment towards Ana Gram, potentially influenced by Eve's feelings. During her collapse after Melancholy’s betrayal, Ana attempts to persuade her to reconcile with Eve.
Mizerka participates directly in the Order's deadly puzzles. In one instance, her distraction during a high-stakes puzzle with descending bars nearly causes fatal consequences, requiring Doubt’s intervention to save her. Her name derives from a solitaire card game, consistent with Orpheus Order naming conventions.
Quiet and reserved, Mizerka openly disdains carefree individuals such as Ana Gram. Underneath lies significant emotional instability; she relies on others' dependence for validation and self-worth, fostering intense attachments. This need for purpose fuels her loyalty to the Orpheus Order's leadership.
Her relationships shape her journey. She forms a deep, sisterly bond with fellow Order member Melancholy, treating her with affection and protectiveness. This bond shatters when Melancholy reveals her affection was an act, admitting she found Mizerka inferior and annoying. This betrayal breaks Mizerka’s replica Orpheus ring and leaves her emotionally adrift. Subsequently, she increasingly leans on Doubt for support. Their shared disillusionment with the Order's secrets, especially discovering their rings were replicas, fosters mutual reliance. Doubt rescues her during a deadly puzzle involving falling hazards, solidifying their bond. By their narrative's conclusion, both wear rings on their ring fingers while sharing a fond gaze, implying a romantic commitment.
Mizerka also maintains a genuine friendship with Eve Gram, caring deeply for her. She becomes distressed upon learning Eve’s Orpheus Ring was fake and that Eve was exploited as a test subject, fueling resentment towards Ana Gram, potentially influenced by Eve's feelings. During her collapse after Melancholy’s betrayal, Ana attempts to persuade her to reconcile with Eve.
Mizerka participates directly in the Order's deadly puzzles. In one instance, her distraction during a high-stakes puzzle with descending bars nearly causes fatal consequences, requiring Doubt’s intervention to save her. Her name derives from a solitaire card game, consistent with Orpheus Order naming conventions.