Wilma (Anime)

Wilma (ヴィルマ Viruma) is a character that appears in the Ascendance of a Bookworm series.

Along with Rosina, Wilma was a former attendant of the blue shrine maiden apprentice Christine when she was a priestess in the temple. She was treated differently from the other grey retainers because of her artistic talents during Sister Christine's time. After Christine left the temple, her retainers were returned to the orphanage, where Wilma takes upon the task to look after the unbaptized orphans.

A blue priest tricked her into flower offering (intercourse) once, which was luckily prevented by Sister Christine noticing her absence and rescuing her. Since then she suffered from androphobia (fear of men).

Myne first meets Wilma right after becoming the orphanage director. Wilma is among those that get an extra reward for doing particularly good work in the cleaning of the orphanage. In Wilmas case the act that earned her the extra food was her being the first to rush to help and clean the unbaptised children.

Myne offers Wilma to become her attendant, which she initially refused, due to her androphobia and her responsibility for the unbaptized orphans. Myne gained insight into Wilma's past and the reason why she is hesitant. As Myne still wishes for Wilma to become her attendant, she proposed favorable terms, allowing her to stay in the orphanage. Wilma gladly accepts Myne's offer and becomes her attendant.

Myne respects Wilma's decisions and minds Wilma's situation which is shown by her act of taking Rosina to the orphanage for visits instead of Fran and Myne's effort to think of a solution to Wilma's problem.

Wilma's artistic talent lies in drawing and painting, which Myne then puts to use in the crafts she is making.

Adaption Differences

 * How Myne learned about Wilma's circumstances:

Anime: Rosina told Myne about Wilma ; Light Novel: Wilma told Myne herself

Trivia

 * Wilma can only draw things she can picture in her head. As she grew up in the temple's orphanage, she only knows about the gods.
 * Wilma is a hard-working, warm-hearted and sincere girl.
 * She wants to give the same love she received herself when she grew up in the orphanage to the other orphans.
 * She perceives herself as plain-looking.