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Livia do Udis is a 20-year-old female knight from a parallel fantasy world, formerly the bodyguard to Princess Sara da Odin of the Ofim Empire. She possesses long silver hair, often in a side ponytail, and heterochromia—a sage-colored left eye and a blue right eye. After a rebellion forced their escape through an interdimensional portal, Livia became separated from Sara upon arrival in modern-day Gifu City, Japan.
Stranded without resources, Livia experienced homelessness, sheltering under a bridge. There, a homeless man named Suzuki taught her survival skills like foraging and river fishing, leading her to consume unconventional foods like fried grasshoppers to avoid starvation. Her search for Sara made her vulnerable to exploitation. She briefly worked at the "Koi Hime" cabaret club after being scouted by Takeo (later revealed as undercover policeman Masatake Ozeki), fleeing during a police raid. She eventually reunited with Sara at detective Sōsuke Kaburaya's agency but was dismissed for incompetence in surveillance, memorization, office work, and accidentally destroying a laptop.
Livia retains combat proficiency with swords and basic magical abilities, including healing magic. She used this magic to save a cult member during an altercation involving Noa Minakami, leader of the "World's Branch Hill Clan." This act made Noa idolize Livia as a "savior" and offer her housing. Though resistant to the cult's brainwashing, Livia lived with Noa as a freeloader, unwittingly becoming the model for Noa's anatomically detailed figurines. During this time, she developed a gambling habit, frequently losing money at pachinko parlors.
Her path changed upon reconnecting with Puriketsu (Asumi Yumisashi), a musician met at the cabaret club. Recognizing Livia's aptitude for string instruments—she mastered the electric guitar after practicing up to 15 hours daily for two weeks—Puriketsu recruited her as guitarist for the band "Salvation Grasshopper," alongside Noa and Puriketsu. Livia also enlisted Suzuki, revealed to be author Akira Suzukiri, to write lyrics.
Livia hails from the noble Udis family, guardians of the Ofim imperial line for generations, later revealed to descend from historical figures Mori Kanari and Mori Ranmaru in her world. Described as gullible and prone to comical misfortunes, she maintains an optimistic, resilient demeanor. Her relationships include deep loyalty to Sara, a mentorship with Suzuki, and complex ties to the obsessively devoted Noa, whose romantic feelings she overlooks. Despite adapting to modern Japanese life, her journey remains marked by financial instability and reliance on others for shelter and direction.
Stranded without resources, Livia experienced homelessness, sheltering under a bridge. There, a homeless man named Suzuki taught her survival skills like foraging and river fishing, leading her to consume unconventional foods like fried grasshoppers to avoid starvation. Her search for Sara made her vulnerable to exploitation. She briefly worked at the "Koi Hime" cabaret club after being scouted by Takeo (later revealed as undercover policeman Masatake Ozeki), fleeing during a police raid. She eventually reunited with Sara at detective Sōsuke Kaburaya's agency but was dismissed for incompetence in surveillance, memorization, office work, and accidentally destroying a laptop.
Livia retains combat proficiency with swords and basic magical abilities, including healing magic. She used this magic to save a cult member during an altercation involving Noa Minakami, leader of the "World's Branch Hill Clan." This act made Noa idolize Livia as a "savior" and offer her housing. Though resistant to the cult's brainwashing, Livia lived with Noa as a freeloader, unwittingly becoming the model for Noa's anatomically detailed figurines. During this time, she developed a gambling habit, frequently losing money at pachinko parlors.
Her path changed upon reconnecting with Puriketsu (Asumi Yumisashi), a musician met at the cabaret club. Recognizing Livia's aptitude for string instruments—she mastered the electric guitar after practicing up to 15 hours daily for two weeks—Puriketsu recruited her as guitarist for the band "Salvation Grasshopper," alongside Noa and Puriketsu. Livia also enlisted Suzuki, revealed to be author Akira Suzukiri, to write lyrics.
Livia hails from the noble Udis family, guardians of the Ofim imperial line for generations, later revealed to descend from historical figures Mori Kanari and Mori Ranmaru in her world. Described as gullible and prone to comical misfortunes, she maintains an optimistic, resilient demeanor. Her relationships include deep loyalty to Sara, a mentorship with Suzuki, and complex ties to the obsessively devoted Noa, whose romantic feelings she overlooks. Despite adapting to modern Japanese life, her journey remains marked by financial instability and reliance on others for shelter and direction.
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