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Memmeln, an elf from the Kingdom of Wind, has lived for centuries, granting her vast experience and a long-term perspective. This longevity fosters a calm, composed demeanor; she rarely displays outward emotion, even under intense pressure. She specializes in magical archery, wielding an enchanted bow to deliver strategic support from afar.
Her history includes membership in two distinct groups: the elite Nine Soldiers, who combat existential Voids, and the town choir, where fellow elves Meg and Sally adore her. Centuries of witnessing conflict and enduring repeated losses of comrades bred profound weariness and disillusionment within her. This despair drove her to a secret pact with a cult devoted to summoning the Ultimate Void—a being prophesied to end all existence—believing this was the only escape from perpetual suffering.
Her pivotal development stems from betrayal. While maintaining her choir activities, she covertly advanced rituals to awaken the Ultimate Void. Confronted by Luke and Natsuko, she defended her actions, citing the futility of eternal life amidst endless war. This plan was disrupted when Natsuko created "Sir Exister," a charismatic idol whose dance and presence captivated Memmeln. Inspired by a newfound purpose as his devotee, she abandoned her apocalyptic goal and rejoined the Nine Soldiers.
She later demonstrated loyalty through covert action. Following QJ's sacrificial death against a Void, she collaborated with Meg and Sally, employing forbidden magic in an attempt to repair him to console Natsuko. When Voids attacked the city during the ritual, she left the magic to her allies and joined the frontline defense. In the climax, she fought within the Void's realm to save Luke, who had transformed into the Ultimate Void, but vanished after the battle. Natsuko's power to "fix all" realities subsequently restored her to life.
Beyond archery, her abilities encompass high-level elven magic, including forbidden rituals. She also provides strategic analysis during conflicts, such as advising Natsuko on teamwork over solitary tactics. In the conclusion, she appears in the real world alongside Luke, Unio, and QJ, signifying her transcendence beyond the original narrative.
Her history includes membership in two distinct groups: the elite Nine Soldiers, who combat existential Voids, and the town choir, where fellow elves Meg and Sally adore her. Centuries of witnessing conflict and enduring repeated losses of comrades bred profound weariness and disillusionment within her. This despair drove her to a secret pact with a cult devoted to summoning the Ultimate Void—a being prophesied to end all existence—believing this was the only escape from perpetual suffering.
Her pivotal development stems from betrayal. While maintaining her choir activities, she covertly advanced rituals to awaken the Ultimate Void. Confronted by Luke and Natsuko, she defended her actions, citing the futility of eternal life amidst endless war. This plan was disrupted when Natsuko created "Sir Exister," a charismatic idol whose dance and presence captivated Memmeln. Inspired by a newfound purpose as his devotee, she abandoned her apocalyptic goal and rejoined the Nine Soldiers.
She later demonstrated loyalty through covert action. Following QJ's sacrificial death against a Void, she collaborated with Meg and Sally, employing forbidden magic in an attempt to repair him to console Natsuko. When Voids attacked the city during the ritual, she left the magic to her allies and joined the frontline defense. In the climax, she fought within the Void's realm to save Luke, who had transformed into the Ultimate Void, but vanished after the battle. Natsuko's power to "fix all" realities subsequently restored her to life.
Beyond archery, her abilities encompass high-level elven magic, including forbidden rituals. She also provides strategic analysis during conflicts, such as advising Natsuko on teamwork over solitary tactics. In the conclusion, she appears in the real world alongside Luke, Unio, and QJ, signifying her transcendence beyond the original narrative.