Even so, she wanted to determine his true character for herself, and told him–who had carried her on his back–to remember that she was watching him. When the Shepherd said he expected nothing in return for wanting to save people, Rose decided to turn down the requests for his assassination. The Scattered Bones’ principles: In the midst of the chaos on the battlefield, Rose contradicted her position as head of the Scattered Bones to rescue Sorey, who had been attacked by the Lord of Calamity. She asked him why he seemed so eager to take on the Shepherd’s responsibilities when it meant risking his life and suffering the gossip and disdain of others, to which he answered, “Because I can’t ignore someone in trouble.” When she heard this too-simple answer, she realized that the rumors of a fake Shepherd taking advantage of the people’s hearts were false. On the other hand, her merchant appearance consists of a frilly shirt and pants with a more innocent style.Įvaluation: As a member of the Sparrow Feathers, Rose showed up everywhere Sorey went. In the “traveling girl” outfit on the left page, she wears a cute scarf over a short, wind-jacket style bolero, but she also has daggers on her back and spaces for concealing knives around her chest. Rose’s traveling clothes vary greatly from the clothes she wears as a member of the Sparrow Feathers. She also shares a mystic arte with Sorey known as Ultima Elementia.Contains major game spoilers! “Bet you’re sorry you saved me now.” StatsĪ young woman who wanders the continent as a member of the merchant’s guild “the Sparrow Feathers” and also holds a secret identity as the leader of an assassin’s guild, “the Scattered Bones.” Although she sets her sights on Sorey’s life for a time, before long she’s moved by his character and accompanies him on his journey. Her mystic artes are Jade Luminescence and Crown of Torment. Similarly to Sorey, due to her naturally high resonance, she can perform armatization with the seraphim. Rose fights using two daggers, having two separate weapon slots to emphasize her dual-wielding abilities. This softheartedness may be a result of empathy due to her own upbringing. This is evidenced when, in Ladylake, she objects if Sorey suggests turning the band of pickpockets in to the guards instead of speaking to them himself and in Volgran Forest, when she tosses a bag of money to the gang of bandits along with her warning to stop hunting soldiers. She also has a finely-tuned sense of when something is wrong, and her "bad feelings" are usually correct.Īlthough Rose may sometimes act ruthlessly, she is much more likely to give second chances when children are concerned, preferring to admonish them herself before turning them over to the authorities. Rose makes several of her decisions based on instinct, such as when she saves Sorey's life in Glaivend Basin and later tells him that she does not know why she rescued him. She is also very honest, sometimes bluntly so, telling Sorey that his hesitation toward killing hellions that cannot be purified is holding the group back. Rose does not like dwelling on negative emotions and may at times appear flippant because of this. She does not let her personal feelings get in the way of what must be done. She has a strong sense of justice and evaluates what kind of person each of her potential victims is before she decides whether to kill them. Rose also wears a yellow scarf, and a green cord hangs down from her knives' sheaths.Īs the boss of both the Sparrowfeathers and Scattered Bones, Rose has a natural talent for leadership. The rest of her attire consists of white pants brown, heeled boots with gold ornaments and two pink ribbons wrapped around her legs near her boots. She wears a red-and-pink, thigh-length tunic with a V-shaped neckline, has brown belts around her waist, and wears a white and black jacket with gold pins over a pale pink bolero. Rose has shoulder-length, dark red hair and blue eyes. In revelation of this evil, the Windriders became the Scattered Bones after their name was tarnished. In retaliation for his betrayal, Rose killed Konan.
However, things quickly turned for the worse when Konan suddenly accused Brad for conspiring in the murder of the first imperial prince. Over this success, Rose eventually became engaged with prince Konan. During her time, the Windriders became legendary throughout the land as Rolance's most trusted mercenaries. Over the years, Rose grew up with the Windriders as family. As a child, Rose was found wandering a battlefield in the north when she was taken in by Brad, leader of the Windriders mercenary guild.