TV-Series
Description
Firumina is a supporting character from the anime Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon. She serves as the deputy leader of a group known as the Fools' Wandering Group, where her primary duty is to support and manage the group's daily affairs. Her role is particularly important because the group's leader, Kerioyl, has a free-spirited and unconventional style of leadership that requires a strong organizational counterbalance.

In terms of combat ability, Firumina is a skilled magic user who specializes in water-based spells. She fights using a wand and is most effective when engaging enemies from a distance, making her a valuable asset to her party during dungeon explorations.

Firumina possesses a very distinct and assertive personality, particularly regarding financial matters. She is known for her strong-willed and dominant attitude when any topic involving money arises. This trait is so pronounced that even the carefree leader Kerioyl is known to give her a wide berth when finances are discussed. This intense focus on frugality is not merely a personality quirk but is also a practical necessity, as it stems directly from the Fools' Wandering Group's consistently tight budget.

Despite her tough exterior and commanding presence within the group, Firumina has a notable vulnerability: she is terrified of horror-related things. This fear is significant enough to affect her decisions during dungeon diving. For instance, she chose not to accompany the rest of her party when they decided to challenge a dungeon floor known as the Undead's Lament, which is presumably filled with frightening, ghostly monsters.

A key aspect of her background and relationships reveals that her connection to her fellow party members goes far beyond professional courtesy. The group's leader, Kerioyl, is not just her colleague but her husband. Furthermore, two other members of the Fools' Wandering Group, the young men known as Aka and Shiro, are revealed to be her and Kerioyl's sons. This makes Firumina a central figure in a family that adventures together, and she balances her public duties as a practical and reliable deputy leader with her private role as a strong and caring mother and wife. Her dialogue confirms this family dynamic, as she explicitly identifies Aka and Shiro as her sons.