TV-Series
Description
Edinburgh sails as a Town-class light cruiser for the Royal Navy, distinguished by long light-purple hair featuring two braided locks secured with a ribbon brooch, purple eyes behind round glasses, and the standard Royal Navy maid uniform: a sleeveless thigh-length dress with ruffled ends, a white apron, black arm sleeves boasting white cuffs, black gloves marked by yellow bands, white high socks with blue lines, and classic black lady's shoes.

Her personality is marked by notable clumsiness and forgetfulness, often tripping or misplacing items, sometimes compromising missions. This leads her to question her suitability for stealth tasks. Despite these tendencies, she demonstrates strong dedication to her responsibilities, prioritizing the protection of crucial cargo like gold shipments and choosing retreat to safeguard assets when necessary. She reacts to pressure with visible sensitivity and nervousness, displaying embarrassment or fright in tense situations, such as when startled by Purifier's disembodied head. An underlying stress and envy color her relationship with her sister Belfast, stemming from Belfast's perceived superiority and composure, though Edinburgh possesses superior cooking skills according to in-port evaluations.

In combat, she functions as a durable light cruiser with high HP. Her tactical abilities include augmenting armor-piercing (AP) shell damage and increasing torpedo capacity plus pre-load efficiency after limit breaks. Standard armament comprises one main gun slot, two torpedo mounts, and one anti-air gun slot, augmented by equipment like "Another Precious Thing," "Crossbow," and "Sword."

Within narrative arcs, she frequently serves alongside Belfast and Sheffield in the Royal Maid corps. During the Orochi incident, she joins joint Azur Lane-Crimson Axis operations against the Sirens, witnessing Enterprise intercept a missile and Purifier's temporary defeat. She later serves tea during royal and officer strategic discussions and reacts with shock to revelations about Amagi's survival. Contributing to base activities like festivals and logistical tasks under Queen Elizabeth's directives in the *Queen's Orders* OVA reflects her integration into daily port life.

Her interactions showcase loyalty, like tightly supporting an injured Sheffield in combat. She engages in lighthearted moments, such as seaside walks with the commander, and displays embarrassment over romantic implications involving characters like Susanoo. Relationships within the Royal Navy involve deference to figures like Queen Elizabeth and Hood alongside collaborative duties with fellow maids.