Rosina

Rosina is a character that appears in the Ascendance of a Bookworm series.

Along with Vilma, Rosina was a former attendant of Lady Christine when she was a blue robed apprentice priestess in the temple. After Christine left, Rosina is assigned to Myne by Ferdinand to teach her music and how to act like a proper lady.

When Rosina was asked to teach Myne to play the Harspiel, she was overjoyed and immediately giving consent to becoming Myne's teacher. Due to her previous time spent as Christine's retainer, Rosina's expectations and ideas of her duties as Myne's retainers differ from what is expected of her. That let to disputes among her retainers which is followed by a meeting. It turns out that Rosina thought of herself as more special than the other grey robed priests and shrine maidens because of her talents for the arts. In the end Rosina realises that she is the same as the other grey robed priests and shrine maidens and promised to do her work properly.

Rosina is assigned to do paper work besides her duties as Myne's teacher. Myne respects Rosina's attitude towards music and her desire to keep her hands as unscathed from physical work as possible. While teaching Myne the Harspiel they begin to transcribe songs Myne remembered from her Urano days. Rosina enjoys every new song she can grasp. That's why Myne presented her a small collection of songs when she comes of age that was transcribed by Ferdinand.

After Myne became Rozemyne she needed a personal msucian as every noble had one themselves. She asked Rosina who happily accepted. She was then bought by Rozemyne leaving her status as orphan behind and becoming Rozemyne's personal musician.

Christine promised Rosina to come back and buy her when she graduated from the Royal Academy. But surprisingly she saw Rosina being Rozemyne's personal musician. After they talked a bit and Rosina talking to Rozemyne, Rosina decided to stay with Rozemyne as her personal musician who was relieved by by Rosina's decision.

Trivia

 * Even nobles respect her talent for the Harspiel and call her skilled