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Erica Brown is a character from the anime Violet Evergarden, where she works as an Auto Memory Doll at the CH Postal Company. She is a young woman with a short stature, standing at 155 centimeters tall. Her light brown hair is cut in a short, straight style that reaches her chin, framed by straight bangs across her forehead. She wears round, transparent glasses over her medium-toned amber eyes, and has freckles across the bridge of her nose as well as a small mole beneath her lip.
In terms of personality, Erica is notably quiet and often seen in the background, keeping to herself. She struggles significantly with a lack of confidence in her professional abilities as an Auto Memory Doll, frequently worrying about her interactions with clients and taking criticism deeply to heart. This insecurity has led to a generally timid and reserved demeanor. However, beneath this shy exterior, she is a thoughtful, kind, and strong-willed individual who is capable of firmly holding to her own opinions when a situation calls for it. Her motivation for becoming an Auto Memory Doll stemmed from a desire to write stories that could resonate with people's hearts, inspired by a particular novelist.
Erica's primary role in the story is as a colleague to the protagonist, Violet Evergarden. Initially, she finds Violet's emotionless and eccentric behavior strange and is uncomfortable around her. However, she warms to Violet after hearing her explain that her goal is to understand the meaning of love. Erica becomes one of the first people to support and believe in Violet's potential as a Doll, and a friendship develops between them. She is also close with another coworker, Iris Canary, though she sometimes finds Iris's boastful nature unrealistic. Her other colleagues at the CH Postal Company include Cattleya Baudelaire, Benedict Blue, and the company president, Claudia Hodgins.
Over the course of the series, Erica experiences noticeable personal development. Her dream of becoming a novelist continues to evolve; in the side story set four years after the main events, she has changed her hairstyle to short pigtails and is actively submitting short stories. In the theatrical film, she has left the CH Postal Company to become a student of the playwright Oscar Webster, whom she met through Violet. She works by typing and rewriting his plays, and eventually writes her own original plays that are performed in small theaters. As an Auto Memory Doll, her notable ability is her skill in ghostwriting, transcribing clients' thoughts and emotions into letters. Despite her professional self-doubt, she is a competent Doll who is deeply invested in the power of written language to connect with people's hearts.
In terms of personality, Erica is notably quiet and often seen in the background, keeping to herself. She struggles significantly with a lack of confidence in her professional abilities as an Auto Memory Doll, frequently worrying about her interactions with clients and taking criticism deeply to heart. This insecurity has led to a generally timid and reserved demeanor. However, beneath this shy exterior, she is a thoughtful, kind, and strong-willed individual who is capable of firmly holding to her own opinions when a situation calls for it. Her motivation for becoming an Auto Memory Doll stemmed from a desire to write stories that could resonate with people's hearts, inspired by a particular novelist.
Erica's primary role in the story is as a colleague to the protagonist, Violet Evergarden. Initially, she finds Violet's emotionless and eccentric behavior strange and is uncomfortable around her. However, she warms to Violet after hearing her explain that her goal is to understand the meaning of love. Erica becomes one of the first people to support and believe in Violet's potential as a Doll, and a friendship develops between them. She is also close with another coworker, Iris Canary, though she sometimes finds Iris's boastful nature unrealistic. Her other colleagues at the CH Postal Company include Cattleya Baudelaire, Benedict Blue, and the company president, Claudia Hodgins.
Over the course of the series, Erica experiences noticeable personal development. Her dream of becoming a novelist continues to evolve; in the side story set four years after the main events, she has changed her hairstyle to short pigtails and is actively submitting short stories. In the theatrical film, she has left the CH Postal Company to become a student of the playwright Oscar Webster, whom she met through Violet. She works by typing and rewriting his plays, and eventually writes her own original plays that are performed in small theaters. As an Auto Memory Doll, her notable ability is her skill in ghostwriting, transcribing clients' thoughts and emotions into letters. Despite her professional self-doubt, she is a competent Doll who is deeply invested in the power of written language to connect with people's hearts.