The notorious number four of the seventy-eighth class, Ophelia possesses an immense bloodlust, particularly relishing in the killing of awakened beings. However, due to finding murder so irresistibly enjoyable, she has no qualms about eliminating humans as well, meticulously ensuring that all witnesses are slain to evade persecution by the organization.
Ophelia is classified as an offensive type, distinguished by her unique ability to "ripple" her sword by swiftly waving it back and forth, rendering it exceedingly difficult to block or dodge.
Her deep-seated enmity towards awakened beings originates from a tragic event in her past, wherein a specific Awakened being murdered her brother.
Her demise in the eighth volume draws parallels to the literary work "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare. More specifically, it serves as a reference to the painting "Ophelia" by John Everett Millais.










