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Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott (ルイーザ・メイ・オルコット, Ruīza Mei Orukotto) is a former member of the Guild who later aligns with the Renewed Guild following the Guild’s dissolution and restructuring. She possesses the ability Little Women, which allows her to aid her allies through precise and strategic coordination.

Appearance

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Louisa May Alcott has short, honey-colored hair that falls just above her shoulders in soft waves, with bangs parted neatly in the middle of her forehead. She accessorizes with a dark brown ribbon tied on both sides of her head, adding a touch of charm to her appearance. Her green eyes are framed by rounded black glasses, giving her a studious and thoughtful look.

Her attire consists of a white blouse adorned with ruffles at the bust and sleeve ends, lending a delicate and refined aesthetic. Draped over her shoulders is a cream-colored shawl featuring an intricate print of tree branches and leaves, finished with tassels along the hem. She pairs this with a light mahogany skirt secured by black fasteners at the waist. Completing her outfit are black-and-white tights with a diamond pattern and simple gray low-heeled boots, combining practicality with elegance.

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Personality

Louisa May Alcott is a shy and introverted individual, often displaying signs of social anxiety. She is notably uncomfortable with strangers approaching her, as described by Edgar Allan Poe, who considers her a “fellow wallflower.” Her discomfort in social settings causes her to become easily flustered, with her words occasionally stammering in nervousness. Encounters with unexpected situations, such as being approached by a beggar or witnessing conflicts, leave her visibly frightened.

Lucy Maud Montgomery describes Alcott as reserved, often keeping to herself and rarely interacting with others aside from Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. She refrains from using her ability for her own benefit, reflecting a lack of self-importance. Despite her timid nature, Alcott demonstrates remarkable intelligence and strategic acumen. As the Guild’s tactician, she excels in anticipating the actions of opponents like the Armed Detective Agency, showcasing her deep understanding of strategy and human behavior.

Alcott is deeply loyal and steadfast in her commitments. Her unwavering faith in Fitzgerald is evident when she looks after him following his fall from the Moby Dick and refuses to betray him, even under the threat of harm. Her quiet strength and dedication make her an invaluable asset to those she chooses to follow.

Background

Louisa May Alcott’s background remains largely unknown, though it is mentioned that she has a mother and father living back home. She played a key role in discovering and recruiting Lucy Maud Montgomery into the Guild after finding her in an orphanage. Alcott demonstrated her protective nature when she defended Lucy after the latter failed a mission, showing a nurturing and loyal side despite her usual reserved demeanor. This act of support highlights her sense of responsibility and care for her comrades, further cementing her role as a reliable member of the Guild.

Ability

Louisa May Alcott’s ability, Little Women (若草物語, Wakakusa Monogatari, lit. Story of Young Grass), grants her the power to make time pass at 1/8000th of the normal rate. This ability is only active while she is thinking alone in a private room, providing her with an extraordinary amount of time to strategize and analyze situations. As the Guild’s most valued tactician, her ability was regarded as one of the most powerful within the organization, earning high praise from Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. This skill allowed her to devise intricate and effective plans, making her indispensable to the Guild’s operations and a key asset in high-stakes situations.

Skills

Louisa May Alcott possesses exceptional strategic and analytical skills, marking her as a brilliant tactician. Her intelligence allows her to accurately predict the actions of prominent organizations such as the Armed Detective Agency and the Port Mafia, even without prior direct interactions with their members. This ability to foresee and understand her opponents’ strategies demonstrates her extraordinary aptitude for planning. Combined with her ability, Little Women, Alcott can meticulously craft detailed plans for every conceivable scenario, ensuring the Guild remains consistently one step ahead of its adversaries. This unique combination of intelligence and her ability makes her an invaluable asset in orchestrating and executing complex operations.

Etymology

The name Louisa is of German origin, meaning “famous warrior,” signifying strength and resilience. Her middle name, May, is of English origin and represents the “fifth month,” often associated with renewal and growth. Lastly, the surname Alcott is of Old English origin, translating to “old cottage,” evoking a sense of tradition and historical roots. Together, her name reflects a blend of strength, renewal, and a connection to history.

Trivia

Louisa’s name and ability, Little Women, reference the real-life author Louisa May Alcott and her famous novel of the same name, highlighting themes of resilience and family.

She is afraid of heights, which contrasts with her otherwise calm and composed demeanor.

Louisa sometimes drinks coffee before starting her work, using it as a way to focus and energize herself for her meticulous planning sessions.

Her understated appearance and quiet demeanor contrast with the grandeur and flamboyance often associated with the Guild, emphasizing her humility and focus on practicality.

Louisa’s calm and collected personality makes her a grounding presence in the Guild’s often chaotic and high-stakes environment.