Rachel/Appearance and Personality

Appearance and Personality
Rachel is a short girl with primrose coloured hair and eyes and a lot of freckles. In Part I Rachel wore a pink dress and a brown long-sleeved shirt under it, with a red ribbon tied around her waist and behind her back. In Part II when she was pretending to be crippled, she wore a plain white t-shirt and dark shorts but later returned to wearing her normal clothes from Part I. In her most recent appearance she wears a dark brown cloak, like the rest of her group.

Baam recalls that Rachel is a tomboy who likes to play pranks when Black March asks him about her. He doesn't describe her as exceptionally pretty since she's ordinary but says that she is a good friend. Also, he mentions that she lies from time to time. She was also distant and aloof in Part I, choosing to keep her distance away from all other Regulars, except when necessary.

Despite her original kindness to Baam, Rachel is manipulative, pathologically self-righteous and displays sociopathic tendencies. She is obsessed with reaching the top and has no qualms using anyone or anything to achieve her goals. Rachel appears unable to accept any wrongdoing on her part and insists that she deserves to obtain her desires. Interestingly, Rachel is otherwise self-aware, acknowledging that she is "sly" and how her actions have pushed away from others. With an "otherworldy" charisma (and luck), Rachel repeatedly forms alliances with powerful Regulars to progress through the Tower.

Rachel resents her ordinary nature, both in regard to her appearance and her ability. She is openly envious of the beauty of other women (such as Androssi Zahard and even Ha Yura) and shows contempt at her lack of any notable skills and has repeatedly shown to harbor jealousy towards others who showcased immense, natural talent. As shown during the the events of the Hidden Floor, Rachel dislikes herself, her physical appearance and lack of notable talent/power, to the point that she would completely abandon her original form for the digital avatar she created in the floor without hesitation.

As noted by Headon, despite her desire of wanting to see the "stars" being her primary motivation of climbing the Tower, in truth, Rachel herself deeply desires to be a "Star" and "shine" the brightest. This shows that deep down, what Rachel truly desires is to be someone special/exceptional and believes that climbing the Tower will allow her that opportunity.

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