TV-Series
Description
Sophia Ascart, the albino noble daughter of Dan and Radea Ascart and younger sister of Nicol Ascart, bears striking white hair and crimson eyes. Ostracized during her childhood for her appearance, she withdrew into solitude, seeking refuge in romance novels and relying solely on her brother for companionship. Her reclusive life shifts when Katarina Claes openly praises her features, forging a heartfelt friendship that becomes Sophia’s first beyond her family. This bond empowers her to slowly shed her shyness, connecting her with peers like Maria Campbell and Mary Hunt through shared literary passions.
A hidden thread ties Sophia to Katarina’s past life as Atsuko Sasaki, her former best friend in Japan. Though unaware of these dormant memories, the narrative suggests a head injury could trigger their resurgence, akin to Katarina’s awakening. This latent connection subtly shapes Sophia’s fervor for romance tales—echoing Atsuko’s love for shojo manga—and fuels her evolving literary tastes. Over time, her preferences mature, embracing themes like marital conflict or same-sex relationships, which she strategically leverages to advise Nicol in his romantic endeavors.
Within the *Fortune Lover* game, Sophia acts as the rival obstructing Nicol’s route, demanding the protagonist’s trust to pursue him. In the central narrative, she instead advocates for Nicol’s affection toward Katarina, tirelessly highlighting his merits to nurture their bond. Her devotion to Katarina transcends friendship, marked by ardent admiration that drives her to join the Magic Ministry’s infirmary—mirroring Katarina’s workplace—to remain close. This choice underscores her journey from isolation to active community engagement.
Gifted with moderate wind magic, Sophia wields a vivid imagination dubbed a "special skill" in official records. Her mind spins elaborate romantic fantasies, often crafting scenarios of heroic rescues or dramatic declarations inspired by her readings. Initially met with prejudice, her association with Katarina softens societal scorn, eventually earning her admirers at the Magic Academy. The *Verge of Doom* spin-off further chronicles her growth, depicting her hesitant attendance at a literary gathering, enduring bullying until Katarina intervenes—a pivotal moment cementing their friendship and broadening her social horizons.
A hidden thread ties Sophia to Katarina’s past life as Atsuko Sasaki, her former best friend in Japan. Though unaware of these dormant memories, the narrative suggests a head injury could trigger their resurgence, akin to Katarina’s awakening. This latent connection subtly shapes Sophia’s fervor for romance tales—echoing Atsuko’s love for shojo manga—and fuels her evolving literary tastes. Over time, her preferences mature, embracing themes like marital conflict or same-sex relationships, which she strategically leverages to advise Nicol in his romantic endeavors.
Within the *Fortune Lover* game, Sophia acts as the rival obstructing Nicol’s route, demanding the protagonist’s trust to pursue him. In the central narrative, she instead advocates for Nicol’s affection toward Katarina, tirelessly highlighting his merits to nurture their bond. Her devotion to Katarina transcends friendship, marked by ardent admiration that drives her to join the Magic Ministry’s infirmary—mirroring Katarina’s workplace—to remain close. This choice underscores her journey from isolation to active community engagement.
Gifted with moderate wind magic, Sophia wields a vivid imagination dubbed a "special skill" in official records. Her mind spins elaborate romantic fantasies, often crafting scenarios of heroic rescues or dramatic declarations inspired by her readings. Initially met with prejudice, her association with Katarina softens societal scorn, eventually earning her admirers at the Magic Academy. The *Verge of Doom* spin-off further chronicles her growth, depicting her hesitant attendance at a literary gathering, enduring bullying until Katarina intervenes—a pivotal moment cementing their friendship and broadening her social horizons.