TV-Series
Description
Rize Tedeza begins as a 16-year-old high school student, later advancing to an 18-year-old college freshman. She possesses long dark purple hair usually arranged in twin tails, violet eyes, and stands 160 cm tall, making her the tallest in her peer group. Her elegant appearance frequently leads to requests for modeling photo shoots and hairstyle demonstrations. She wears a purple variant of the Rabbit House Café uniform: a black ankle-length skirt, white blouse, waistcoat, and bow tie. Her school uniform consists of a black blouse, white blazer, grey plaid skirt, and matching tie.

Her personality merges discipline with vulnerability. As the daughter of a military father, she projects a tough, no-nonsense demeanor, speaking bluntly and carrying a model Glock 17 and combat knife for self-defense due to ingrained paranoia. Academically and athletically gifted, she provides peer guidance and assists multiple school clubs, notably the drama club where she adapts her acting for roles requiring feminine mannerisms. Despite her competence, she secretly harbors an affinity for cute items, cosplay, and plush toys, suppressing these interests to uphold her composed image. This internal conflict triggers flustered embarrassment, often turning her ears red. She experiences fears of insects, thunderstorms, dental visits, and darkness, contrasting her military-trained exterior. A key aspect of her development is the gradual acceptance of this duality, facilitated by an alter ego "Rosé" used to explore girly fashion anonymously; she eventually reveals her identity to close friends.

Her background includes rigorous childhood self-defense training under her father. She resides in a castle-like mansion reflecting family wealth but demonstrates humility through part-time work at Rabbit House, Ama Usa An, and Fleur de Lapin cafés. This work ethic intensifies after she accidentally breaks her father's valuable wine bottle (worth 148,000 yen) and strives to repay him, though she ultimately gifts him a wine glass symbolizing future shared moments. Her relationship with her father remains strong, characterized by mutual respect.

Her skills extend beyond combat training. She exhibits exceptional memory, mastering Rabbit House's menu instantly, and excels in sports, horseback riding, sewing, and ventriloquism. A recurring habit is naming objects or pets "Wild Geese," including Syaro Kirima's rabbit and Chino Kafū's plush toy. Interactions with younger characters like the Chimame-Tai group inspire her aspiration to become an elementary school teacher. Development across media shows her growing more comfortable expressing vulnerability, openly crafting handmade plushies for friends and participating in traditionally feminine activities like puppet shows—though her military instincts occasionally lead to inappropriate themes like thrillers for children.