Lizzy Seiran survived childhood alone on war-torn streets before an orphanage rescued her, molding children like her into magical weapons for conflict. This sanctuary instilled profound gratitude, fueling her fierce sense of justice and unwavering commitment to its mission. She embraced the duty to meet the orphanage's expectations, including facing the lethal perils of battle.
Shortly after arriving, she formed a deep romantic bond with her roommate, Ali Maud. They kept their relationship private, sharing discreet affection like holding hands in public and sharing a bed at night. Lizzy's serious, practical exterior hid a private love for pretty things—makeup and jewelry. Aware of this hidden side, Ali crafted a necklace from a glass bead containing a written prayer for Lizzy's safety. Lizzy cherished it, touching it before every battle.
Lizzy's strong moral compass extended beyond Ali. She encouraged Ali to befriend peers like Sheena Totsuki and Mimi Kagari, revealing her inherent care for others. Her dedication to duty remained steadfast, even as Ali privately wished she would avoid combat.
Lizzy met her end in battle, sustaining fatal wounds. A desperate desire to return to Ali drove her to crawl towards her comrades before succumbing. Her body disintegrated, leaving only the necklace behind. This loss devastated Ali, who initially kept their shared space untouched before breaking down at the funeral. Lizzy's absence profoundly shaped Ali long after.
Lizzy's legacy persisted through flashbacks and illustrations, often depicting her with Ali, highlighting her lasting impact on those she left behind.