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Description
Merun is a diminutive, golden-yellow fairy radiating a soft glow. She dons a yellow one-piece dress and a pointy yellow hat perched atop her long blonde hair, the strands tipped with small circular objects. Distinctive pink blush marks adorn her cheeks beneath her white eyes.
Her personality bursts with childlike curiosity and excitability, easily shifting to fright. She instinctively mimics those around her and forms rapid, strong attachments, often choosing to sleep on individuals she likes. Though capable of conversation, Merun struggles with full sentences and tires swiftly.
Originating as the "131st Member" of Rattenfänger, she embodies a living documentary preserving the memory of 130 child spirits lost in a Hamelin natural disaster. Merun first appears during the Rise of the Fire Dragon Festival, fleeing from Kudou Asuka until a offered cookie sparks a bond. When rats attack her in the festival hall, Asuka shields Merun until Leticia intervenes.
Thereafter, Merun stays with Asuka, attending meetings and observing Gift Games. During the <<UNDERWOOD MAZE>event, powerful winds threaten them, prompting Asuka to hide Merun within her clothing for protection. Later, 120 Rattenfänger spirits rescue the pair, transporting them to an underground cave. The spirits explain their trust in Asuka stems from her protection of Merun, believing her and the golem Dean capable of defeating the entity Ratten.
Following the battle against Ratten and Black Percher, the departing Hamelin spirits deliberately leave Merun behind as a legacy of Rattenfänger's existence. Gifted to Asuka in gratitude for aiding the 130 children, Merun formally joins the No Name community.
Within the No Name settlement, Merun initially states she cannot restore the ruined farmland alone. Questioned about creating fertilizer, she suggests the possibility using biodegradable materials provided by others. She subsequently assists in restoring the farmlands using her earth-manipulation abilities.
Her primary ability allows her to manipulate earth, restructuring soil or creating quicksand pits to ensnare opponents. She possesses flight, though exhaustion forces her to land. Officially classified as a Gift, Merun exists as both a living being and a tangible power.
She is occasionally called "Mel" and belongs to a species of fairies known for traveling in groups.
Her personality bursts with childlike curiosity and excitability, easily shifting to fright. She instinctively mimics those around her and forms rapid, strong attachments, often choosing to sleep on individuals she likes. Though capable of conversation, Merun struggles with full sentences and tires swiftly.
Originating as the "131st Member" of Rattenfänger, she embodies a living documentary preserving the memory of 130 child spirits lost in a Hamelin natural disaster. Merun first appears during the Rise of the Fire Dragon Festival, fleeing from Kudou Asuka until a offered cookie sparks a bond. When rats attack her in the festival hall, Asuka shields Merun until Leticia intervenes.
Thereafter, Merun stays with Asuka, attending meetings and observing Gift Games. During the <<UNDERWOOD MAZE>event, powerful winds threaten them, prompting Asuka to hide Merun within her clothing for protection. Later, 120 Rattenfänger spirits rescue the pair, transporting them to an underground cave. The spirits explain their trust in Asuka stems from her protection of Merun, believing her and the golem Dean capable of defeating the entity Ratten.
Following the battle against Ratten and Black Percher, the departing Hamelin spirits deliberately leave Merun behind as a legacy of Rattenfänger's existence. Gifted to Asuka in gratitude for aiding the 130 children, Merun formally joins the No Name community.
Within the No Name settlement, Merun initially states she cannot restore the ruined farmland alone. Questioned about creating fertilizer, she suggests the possibility using biodegradable materials provided by others. She subsequently assists in restoring the farmlands using her earth-manipulation abilities.
Her primary ability allows her to manipulate earth, restructuring soil or creating quicksand pits to ensnare opponents. She possesses flight, though exhaustion forces her to land. Officially classified as a Gift, Merun exists as both a living being and a tangible power.
She is occasionally called "Mel" and belongs to a species of fairies known for traveling in groups.