Rozemyne

Rozemyne (ローゼマイン Roozemain) is the new protagonist of Ascendance of a Bookworm after the unfortunate "death" of Myne at the end of Part 2, the Apprentice Shrine Maiden arc.

Rozemyne is often described having midnight-blue hair resembling the night sky with her golden eyes shining like the moon. She has fair skin and is of small stature. Due to her combination of hair and eye colours and her short statue she is sometimes compared to a shumil.

Rozemyne is very compassionate and shows care and concern towards those around her regardless of their social status. While her inner straightforward and outgoing personality from her time as Myne has not changed in the slightest, she is required to slowly learn how to properly wear the mask of a noble to satisfy the social demands of her various titles and occupations. As a result of this, while Rozemyne has demonstrated herself to be a carefree and kindred spirit at heart, she is also proven to be exceedingly competent when needed and intelligent enough to be capable of quickly learning whatever knowledge her attendants or guardians deem necessary.

Rozemyne has also demonstrated that she prefers to be independent and completely self-sufficient, as proven when she decides to hold a concert and charge tickets to acquire necessary funding rather than accept charity donations from the goodwill of her mother's social faction. This is also further proven when she refuses to allow her noble fathers to pay for the expenses that hiring new attendants costs, instead electing to use her own money to cover their expenses. As a result of both her strong sense of self-sufficiency and her candid nature of handling any problems that she's faced with, she will often charge in head-first and attempt to resolve all sorts of different conflicts, minor and major alike, without considering what the consequences of her actions might entail. This type of behavior is completely contradictory to what is expected of her as a noble, and as a result often leads to unpredictable outcomes.

Rozemyne is the constructed persona devised by Sylvester, Ferdinand, and Karstedt to allow Myne to enter noble life. Sylvester forced her to change her name, secured by a magic contract, and her old identity, Myne, is now considered legally dead.

The false story constructed for Rozemyne is that she was born to Karstedt's late third wife, Rozemary, and had an unusually high amount of mana like her mother Rozemary. In a power struggle between Karstedt's first two wives and his third wife, Rozemary died, and Rozemyne was hidden away and raised inside the Ehrenfest temple in utmost secrecy for her own protection.

Since nobles don't typically announce their children until their baptism, she was announced to the rest of the nobility and baptized anew in the summer after her story was created. She was then immediately adopted by Sylvester, officially on account of her high mana and great inventions which will bring prosperity to Ehrenfest, making her the daughter of the archduke.

This meant adjusting Rozemyne's age down by one year to enable her have a baptism as a noble despite technically already being baptised. This also helped to offset the fact that she looked at least two years younger than normal girls her age due to the devouring stunting her growth.

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After becoming a noble, Rozemyne continues to employ her existing attendants from her time as an Apprentice Shrine Maiden, as well as her guard knight Damuel who has served her since shortly after the trombe extermination, but also gains additional guards and retainers to her service. This is necessary due to being the Archduke's adopted daughter and High Bishop.

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 * When creating Myne's new name, Myne suggests "Mynenigou" (Second Myne/Myne No.2), "Aratamyne"(New Myne) and "Akaimyne"(Red Myne). Myne herself thinks those are bad names and she has no naming sense.
 * Rozemyne calls Ferdinand a lolicon because he made her strip for the health check-up.
 * Rozemyne is a portmanteau of her prior name, Myne, and her new persona's late-mother, Rozemary. It was chosen because it is sufficiently distinct from Myne, longer with more intonations like a noble's name, but also gives cover should anyone who has dealt with Myne in the past accidentally refer to her as such, because it can be claimed to be a nickname (or alternately, a cover name used when dealing with commoners).
 * Rozemyne is officially considered one year younger than her actual Myne body. Since nobles don't announce their children until baptism (unlike commoners who do a birth celebration immediately), that was a critical step in sneaking her into noble society. Because Rozemyne/Myne is so small (due to the Devouring, but also due to the hardened mana in her body), they are easily able to simply pretend she is younger than she is. The result of this is that in reality, she is nearly a year older than her new adoptive brother Wilfried, but due to the year adjustment, he is now considered the older brother.
 * Rozemyne's hair and eye colour are often commented on by nobles due to dark blue hair colour being the colour of God of Darkness and her golden eye colour being the colour of the Goddess of Light, which is exactly as described as the goddess of Wisdom, Mestionora, which is the favourite goddess among the gods, who was granted the right to use all of the items representing all of them.
 * Rozemyne beat Ferdinand once in Reversi. She took advantage of Ferdinand who played the game for the first time, but soon got beaten and have no chance of winning ever again.
 * She is the 3rd most popular light novel female character from 2020.
 * She enjoys that at the Royal Academy there is a more relaxed atmosphere, allowing her to act more like family with Cornelius, without any adults scolding them right away.

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 * Rozemyne's favourite tea is teegabt and ergey at a ratio of 2:1 with plenty of grauvache milk