Bisque is a sentient doll belonging to the Doll Tribe, known for her narcissistic charm and slightly devious personality, who traveled from a distant homeland in search of her perfect Maestro.
Bisque refers to herself as "Bisque-chan" and addresses her head of household as "Maestro", highlighting her unique, self-important perspective.
She displays a confident and sometimes mischievous demeanor, often showing a touch of vanity and clever wit.
Although charming, Bisque’s personality has a darker undercurrent, making her both fascinating and unpredictable.
As a member of the Doll Tribe, Bisque is a living ball-jointed doll, infused with a soul that grants her consciousness.
The origin of the Doll Tribe is mysterious, with many regarding them with awe or superstition due to their supernatural nature.
Some dolls from her tribe are even feared as cursed objects in certain regions, adding an air of intrigue to her heritage.
Bisque left her homeland and came to Japan with the ambition to find her ultimate Maestro, someone worthy of her admiration and loyalty.
She assumes the appearance of a ball-jointed doll, with delicate, articulated limbs typical of her kind.
Bisque’s ethereal appearance sets her apart, emphasizing her otherworldly origins and porcelain-like beauty.
Bisque does not require normal food or drink to survive; instead, she relies on absorbing life energy.
Rather than taking life force directly from people, Bisque sustains herself by drawing vitality from food items.
This unique trait marks her as distinct from humans and many monsters, emphasizing her supernatural existence.
Bisque possesses both a playful and cunning side, enjoying attention and striving to be the center of admiration.
While she can present a graceful and polite exterior, she isn’t above manipulating situations to her advantage.
Her interactions are colored by her desire for the “perfect” Maestro, always evaluating others with a discerning eye.
In chapter 43 of the original work, a character resembling Bisque appears as a model in a fashion magazine read by Miia.
Depending on the specific doll she possesses, different personalities may emerge—some benevolent, others feared as cursed dolls.
Her spot in the story and connection to the Doll Tribe make her an intriguing supporting character who leaves a memorable impression.
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