OVA
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Ram, the elder twin sister of Rem, was born into the Oni Clan, her single horn designating her as the Oni God’s reincarnation due to unparalleled mana control and combat mastery. Her childhood blended adoration and duty, shielding younger twin Rem from the shadows of inadequacy. When the Witch Cult razed their village, Ram clashed with cultist Faust in a desperate defense. His strike severed her horn, extinguishing her bloodlust and crippling her power. Roswaal L. Mathers rescued the twins, securing Ram’s service through a contract: her aid in slaying the Divine Dragon for his protection.

Her hatred for Roswaal gradually transformed into layered devotion tinged with romantic longing, particularly after Gluttony erased Rem from collective memory. This shift anchored her resolve to steer him toward redemption, even as his manipulative schemes unraveled. Though unwaveringly loyal, her priority remained Rem’s safety—demonstrated when shielding her during the massacre and later binding herself to Roswaal to safeguard her sister’s future.

Sardonic wit veiled her compassion. While projecting razor-tongued confidence, she expressed care through barbed humor. Chronic pain from her injury painted her as indolent to outsiders, yet she covertly orchestrated Roswaal’s estate operations. Though usually unflappable in crises, she erupted when Subaru forgot Rem or faced amnesia, exposing raw vulnerability beneath her stoicism.

She wielded Wind Magic through combat techniques like El Fura and Ul Fura, paired with Clairvoyance that shared others’ sight at physical cost. Her severed horn left only fragments of her former might, though she could briefly reignite her Oni Form at catastrophic risk. Synesthesia once linked her emotions to Rem’s, and she temporarily harnessed her sister’s horn for power—a connection severed when Rem’s memories vanished.

Across conflicts, Ram transcended her maid role. During Arc 6’s trials in the Augria Sand Dunes, she traded her maid uniform for practical travel gear, battling foes like Lye Batenkaitos while acknowledging her maiming had tempered violent instincts. Though frequently deriding Subaru for failing Rem, she begrudgingly leaned on him as Rem’s last living touchstone. Later arcs revealed her determination to reform Roswaal’s morality, tracing her evolution from vengeance-driven survivor to a strategist balancing fealty with self-determination.