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Syr Flover serves as a waitress at Orario's Hostess of Fertility tavern, appearing as an ordinary human with bluish-gray ponytailed hair, light peachy skin, and gray eyes. She dons the tavern's uniform—white blouse, leaf-green knee-length skirt, half-apron, brown boots, and black stockings—and favors a simple white dress on her days off. Cheerful, kind, and mischievous, she often teases Bell Cranel but flusters easily when teased back. Beneath her friendly demeanor lies cunning perceptiveness; she spots overlooked details, manipulates situations like spreading rumors or bluffing at poker, and cooks notoriously disastrous meals capable of fainting those who eat them.
Her background holds mystery: she claims orphanhood in Daedalus Street's slums and volunteers at Maria’s Orphanage, beloved as an older sister. She rescued fellow waitresses Anya and Ryuu Lion, offering them shelter and jobs. Coworkers note she reveals little about herself, including her residence. Secretly, Freya Familia members protect her, addressing her as "Miss Syr" with deep respect. This hints at her true nature—Syr is a human persona created by goddess Freya for divine role-playing among mortals. The name originated from a girl named Horn; Freya took Horn’s identity in exchange for transformation magic, letting Horn assume Freya’s appearance while Freya became Syr.
As Syr, she wields abilities beyond humans: Discerning Eye reveals souls' colors and brilliance (like Bell’s transparent soul or Ais Wallenstein’s golden soul) and estimates adventurers' statuses. Her Charm mirrors Freya’s power to captivate gods, mortals, and monsters. Sharp perception detects emotions, mental states, and pierces magical disguises like Liliruca Arde’s illusions. Strategically leveraging these traits earns her the "witch" moniker from Anya and Chloe. Syr develops genuine affection for Bell, gifting him homemade lunches (despite their danger), a grimoire, and a protective necklace while questioning his perilous adventures. Her bond with Ryuu Lion is uniquely close, with Ryuu among the few Syr trusts to hold her hand.
Over time, Freya’s Syr persona evolves from disguise to "Freya without makeup"—embodying vulnerability and sincerity. Syr treasures her tavern life and friendships above divinity, bristling at Freya Familia’s overprotectiveness and delighting in evading them during a date with Bell. After Bell rejects her heartfelt confession, Freya discards Syr’s identity, declaring "playtime is over" and renouncing it as a game. Yet attachment lingers through concern for friends and her bond with Ryuu. Post-defeat in the Great Faction War, the Hostess waitresses convince her to reconcile both identities, embracing Syr as integral to her being and accepting the humanity she cultivated.
In *Arrow of the Orion*, Syr appears briefly during Bell’s dungeon preparations, handing him lunch at the tavern. She mentions Ryuu’s absence increased the staff’s workload, prompting Bell to promise relaying a return message if he finds Ryuu—reinforcing her role in daily operations and connection to Bell’s journey.
Her background holds mystery: she claims orphanhood in Daedalus Street's slums and volunteers at Maria’s Orphanage, beloved as an older sister. She rescued fellow waitresses Anya and Ryuu Lion, offering them shelter and jobs. Coworkers note she reveals little about herself, including her residence. Secretly, Freya Familia members protect her, addressing her as "Miss Syr" with deep respect. This hints at her true nature—Syr is a human persona created by goddess Freya for divine role-playing among mortals. The name originated from a girl named Horn; Freya took Horn’s identity in exchange for transformation magic, letting Horn assume Freya’s appearance while Freya became Syr.
As Syr, she wields abilities beyond humans: Discerning Eye reveals souls' colors and brilliance (like Bell’s transparent soul or Ais Wallenstein’s golden soul) and estimates adventurers' statuses. Her Charm mirrors Freya’s power to captivate gods, mortals, and monsters. Sharp perception detects emotions, mental states, and pierces magical disguises like Liliruca Arde’s illusions. Strategically leveraging these traits earns her the "witch" moniker from Anya and Chloe. Syr develops genuine affection for Bell, gifting him homemade lunches (despite their danger), a grimoire, and a protective necklace while questioning his perilous adventures. Her bond with Ryuu Lion is uniquely close, with Ryuu among the few Syr trusts to hold her hand.
Over time, Freya’s Syr persona evolves from disguise to "Freya without makeup"—embodying vulnerability and sincerity. Syr treasures her tavern life and friendships above divinity, bristling at Freya Familia’s overprotectiveness and delighting in evading them during a date with Bell. After Bell rejects her heartfelt confession, Freya discards Syr’s identity, declaring "playtime is over" and renouncing it as a game. Yet attachment lingers through concern for friends and her bond with Ryuu. Post-defeat in the Great Faction War, the Hostess waitresses convince her to reconcile both identities, embracing Syr as integral to her being and accepting the humanity she cultivated.
In *Arrow of the Orion*, Syr appears briefly during Bell’s dungeon preparations, handing him lunch at the tavern. She mentions Ryuu’s absence increased the staff’s workload, prompting Bell to promise relaying a return message if he finds Ryuu—reinforcing her role in daily operations and connection to Bell’s journey.