Wilma/Relationships

Wilma is scared of Benno as he yelled at her and made her leave the orphanage due to her duties.

Wilma is Sister Myne's attendant and artist, and was assigned to watch over the orphanage by her. Wilma is deeply grateful towards Myne, who saved both the orphans and respected her wishes of remaining the orphanage thanks to her fear of men. She is also thankful to be able to draw again, thanks to Myne needing her skills.

Rosina is a fellow grey shrine maiden who served Christine and Myne. Wilma and Rosina are friends. Wilma understands how Christine messed with Rosina's expectations of blue shrine maidens, and defends her before Myne, explaining her circumstances, as well as asking her to give Rosina time to make a choice. She also counsels Rosina.

Wilma sees Delia as a young child and worries about her, especially when she first entered the orphanage.

Lady Christine is an apprentice shrine maiden that Wilma used to serve. Christine was heavily in love with music and the arts, developing those skills in her grey apprentice shrine maiden attendants. Wilma is thankful to her saving her from giving a flower offering.

Wilma serves Lady Rozemyne as an attendant and manager of the orphanage. Wilma is a follower of the "Rozemyne is a Saint" propaganda and is deeply grateful for all the care and love she shows the orphanage.

At first, Wilma's fear of men made her afraid of Ferdinand, but after seeing him in person, she is charmed by his physical beauty, seeing him as a muse and perfection itself from a drawing standpoint. She then continues to draw his visage as much as she can, and is always pleased when presented and opportunity to use her craft.

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