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Mey-Rin serves as a maid within the Phantomhive household. Her extraordinary long-distance vision enables precise sniping without a scope, a skill starkly contrasted by severe clumsiness during close-range tasks. This impairment near-sightedness, combined with inherent awkwardness, frequently leads to domestic mishaps like adding too much soap, tripping, and breaking valuables.
She wears thick, round glasses provided by Ciel Phantomhive to aid her near vision, clinging to them and refusing replacements. During sniper duties, she typically removes these glasses to optimize her long-distance focus. Her standard attire is a customized maid uniform designed by Nina Hopkins, featuring a bulletproof corset, lace-up boots, and hidden ammunition pouches.
Orphaned young when her parents succumbed to an English epidemic, Mey-Rin survived on the streets with two friends, Jan and Hao. Using her sharpshooting skill, she shot earrings off wealthy women for the pair to sell for food. This arrangement ended tragically when Jan and Hao were captured during a robbery and thrown from a rooftop by an enforcer named Haku. Forced into the Qing Bang syndicate, Mey-Rin was trained as the assassin "Owl."
In 1887, Qing Bang ordered Mey-Rin to assassinate Ciel Phantomhive. Despite thorough reconnaissance of the manor, her initial sniper attempt failed, and Sebastian Michaelis captured her. Impressed by her vision, Sebastian proposed recruiting her as a maid. Initially resistant to domestic service, Mey-Rin accepted after experiencing kindness from Ciel, including sharing a meal, forging her unwavering loyalty to the Phantomhive family.
Within the household, she collaborates with fellow servants Baldroy and Finnian. Though her domestic skills remain poor, her duties extend beyond cleaning; she actively defends the manor at night using an array of rifles stored on the rooftop, proficient with high-powered firearms and handguns. She harbors a crush on Sebastian, intensifying her nervousness and clumsiness around him.
Mey-Rin participates in manor events like preparing Ciel’s birthday celebrations and repelling intruders. During one defensive operation, she eliminated an assailant targeting Finnian, demonstrating combat reflexes. Her backstory reveals numerous childhood scars on her arms from her sniper activities. Regarding "Book of the Atlantic," no concrete information details Mey-Rin’s specific actions or involvement.
She wears thick, round glasses provided by Ciel Phantomhive to aid her near vision, clinging to them and refusing replacements. During sniper duties, she typically removes these glasses to optimize her long-distance focus. Her standard attire is a customized maid uniform designed by Nina Hopkins, featuring a bulletproof corset, lace-up boots, and hidden ammunition pouches.
Orphaned young when her parents succumbed to an English epidemic, Mey-Rin survived on the streets with two friends, Jan and Hao. Using her sharpshooting skill, she shot earrings off wealthy women for the pair to sell for food. This arrangement ended tragically when Jan and Hao were captured during a robbery and thrown from a rooftop by an enforcer named Haku. Forced into the Qing Bang syndicate, Mey-Rin was trained as the assassin "Owl."
In 1887, Qing Bang ordered Mey-Rin to assassinate Ciel Phantomhive. Despite thorough reconnaissance of the manor, her initial sniper attempt failed, and Sebastian Michaelis captured her. Impressed by her vision, Sebastian proposed recruiting her as a maid. Initially resistant to domestic service, Mey-Rin accepted after experiencing kindness from Ciel, including sharing a meal, forging her unwavering loyalty to the Phantomhive family.
Within the household, she collaborates with fellow servants Baldroy and Finnian. Though her domestic skills remain poor, her duties extend beyond cleaning; she actively defends the manor at night using an array of rifles stored on the rooftop, proficient with high-powered firearms and handguns. She harbors a crush on Sebastian, intensifying her nervousness and clumsiness around him.
Mey-Rin participates in manor events like preparing Ciel’s birthday celebrations and repelling intruders. During one defensive operation, she eliminated an assailant targeting Finnian, demonstrating combat reflexes. Her backstory reveals numerous childhood scars on her arms from her sniper activities. Regarding "Book of the Atlantic," no concrete information details Mey-Rin’s specific actions or involvement.