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Description
Renne, born Renny Hayworth to Crossbell merchants Harold and Sophia, was entrusted to a Calvard family friend during her parents’ financial struggles. Upon reclaiming stability, her parents discovered the friend’s home destroyed and Renne missing, presumed dead—unaware she had been taken by the D∴G cult to the Paradise facility. Enduring traumatic experiments, she fractured into alternate personalities as a psychological shield, though these disintegrated under prolonged abuse. Rescued by Ouroboros enforcers Loewe and Joshua Bright amid self-inflicted injuries, she embraced the society as Enforcer XV, "Angel of Slaughter," bonding with the archaism Pater-Mater as a surrogate parent.

Posing as an innocent child with fabricated guardians, Renne covertly manipulated Liberl’s events using a Gospel prototype, engaging protagonists in psychological warfare. Her calculated theatrics clashed with emerging vulnerabilities, particularly her envy of Estelle Bright’s influence over Joshua. After a decisive battle damaged Pater-Mater, she hesitated, rejecting Estelle’s familial offer despite growing doubts.

Later trapped in a parallel dimension, Renne formed uneasy alliances with former enemies, masking fragility with detachment—comforting Tita Russell or deflecting Estelle’s empathy. Learning her parents mourned her as deceased, she avoided reconciliation, preserving unresolved grief. Gradually accepting the Brights’ adoption, she enrolled at Jenis Royal Academy, rebuilding connections while aiding crises in Erebonia, blending newfound loyalty with strategic cunning.

As a Calvard exchange student, Renne juggled academia with clandestine operations, supporting allies through intellect and pseudonymous scholarly contributions. Partnerships like Agnès Claudel underscored her shift from isolation to collaboration. Her wardrobe evolved from gothic lolita aesthetics to functional attire, mirroring identity transitions.

Renne’s demeanor merges playful mischief, intellectual sharpness, and trauma’s shadow. Initially dismissing emotional ties as liabilities, she later engaged them, even teasing others about romance. Wielding a scythe and commanding Pater-Mater, she embodied duality—victim and enforcer—while her association with tarot card XV (The Devil) symbolized both her bondage and eventual emancipation from Ouroboros.