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Rachel Gardner, alias Ray, is a 13-year-old girl with blonde hair, piercing blue eyes, and a height of 156 cm. Born June 10 under Gemini with blood type AB, her childhood was defined by domestic violence between her police-officer father and unemployed mother, fostering emotional detachment and a fractured understanding of relationships. After witnessing her father murder her mother, she seized a hidden firearm to kill him in self-defense, then stitched their bodies into a macabre “perfect family”—a manifestation of her obsession with control and rejection of imperfection.

Authorities institutionalized her following an orphanage incident where she slaughtered a puppy to “claim” it permanently. Within the facility, Dr. Daniel Dickens, fixated on her unnervingly emotionless gaze, transferred her to an experimental complex as overseer of Floor B1. Collaborating on trap designs and receiving morbid gifts—including her parents’ preserved corpses—her fragile psyche fractured upon discovering a Bible. Interpreting her sins as irredeemable, she spiraled into dissociative amnesia, prompting Danny to exile her to Floor B7 as a sacrificial offering.

Outwardly placid and indifferent, her demeanor masked a death wish and ignorance of moral boundaries. She forged a pact with Isaac “Zack” Foster, a serial killer, trading her tactical intellect for his promise to end her life post-escape. Their alliance highlighted her strategic brilliance, firearms expertise, and puzzle-solving prowess. Prolonged interactions with Zack unearthed buried emotions: fear, rage, and reluctant empathy. Initially viewing him as a divine proxy to absolve her guilt, she abandoned this belief after he rejected godhood, reshaping her desperation for validation.

Floor B1 mirrored her childhood home, laced with traps echoing her trauma. Confrontations there forced her to confront her culpability in her parents’ deaths. Zack’s influence guided her to reframe her guilt, transforming her death wish from penitence into a yearning to feel desired in life and demise. This growth fractured her emotional numbness, revealing flickers of vulnerability.

Post-escape rehabilitation left her clinging to her bond with Zack. The narrative closes ambiguously as he resurfaces to honor their pact, her fate unresolved. Her arc traces guilt, redemption, and the search for purpose, interwoven with her violent upbringing and morally complex relationship with destruction and connection.