
Vivian Shamall
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Kanji: | 鳳凰寺 莉歌 |
Romaji | Hōōji Ririka |
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Age: | Unknown |
Birthday: | Unknown |
Height: | Unknown |
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Japanese: | Yumika Yano |
English: | Monica Rial |
Vivian Shamall, is an antagonist in Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke’s Mansion (Konna Watashi wa Suki ja Nai). She is a vieux noble, known for her elegant and powerful presence within noble society. Vivian is depicted as a woman of considerable ambition and social standing, and she has an intense romantic interest in Duke Noah Volstaire Wynknight, the male protagonist. Despite her advances, Duke Noah firmly rejects her, as he is more focused on Raeliana McMillan (Park Eunha), the series’ reincarnated protagonist.
Vivian’s desire for Noah’s affection and her frustration with his rejection positions her as an antagonist in the story. Her motivations are driven by both personal desire and political ambition, as she sees marrying Noah as a way to elevate her status and influence. However, her relationship with Noah is not merely one of attraction it is tied to power struggles and noble expectations. As an antagonist, Vivian presents a foil to the growing romantic tension between Noah and Raeliana, while also adding complexity to the power dynamics of the world.
Background

Appearance in Anime
Vivian Shamall hails from the old nobility, known for her elegant upbringing and high social status. She is a vieux noble, meaning she is part of the ancient aristocracy that holds significant influence within the noble class. Her background suggests that she is a woman accustomed to privilege and power in society, using her charm and societal position to navigate the complexities of noble life.
Vivian has long harbored an interest in Duke Noah Volstaire Wynknight, seeing him as the perfect match for both personal affection and political advancement. Her desire to marry him stems not only from her attraction to him but also from her ambition to secure her position in the world of high society. When Noah rejects her advances, Vivian’s frustration grows, and she becomes more determined to either win his affection or undermine his relationship with Raeliana McMillan.
Her role as an antagonist in the story is driven by her feelings of jealousy, rejection, and ambition, which shape her actions and motivations.
Appearance
Vivian Shamall is described as a beautiful, elegant woman with the refined aesthetic of a noblewoman. She likely has long, flowing hair and is always impeccably dressed, with her appearance reflecting her high social status and the expectations placed on her as part of the old nobility. Her style is sophisticated and formal, usually consisting of luxurious gowns and jewelry that emphasize her noble lineage.
Her expressions are typically poised and calm, though there may be moments when her true feelings of frustration or envy break through her composed exterior. Vivian’s appearance is meant to convey grace, confidence, and control, but it also masks her deeper feelings of resentment toward those who stand in her way, particularly Raeliana McMillan.
Personality
Vivian Shamall’s personality is defined by her ambition, pride, and self-assurance. As a vieux noble, she is used to the privileges of high society and expects to be treated with the respect and deference that comes with her status. Her pragmatic nature drives her to pursue goals that are both personal and political, particularly when it comes to marrying Duke Noah Wynknight.
Her romantic interest in Noah is deeply tied to her desire for power and social elevation, though it is clear that she also harbors genuine feelings for him. However, when Noah rejects her, Vivian’s ego is bruised, and she becomes more determined to either win his affections or disrupt his relationship with Raeliana.
Vivian’s jealousy and resentment make her an antagonist in the story, particularly as she works to undermine the bond between Noah and Raeliana. Despite her charming and composed exterior, Vivian is capable of manipulative and scheming behavior when she feels threatened or rejected. Her sense of entitlement and pride create friction between her and other characters, especially those who stand in the way of her goals.
Role in the Story
Romantic Rival and Political Antagonist: Vivian’s role is first established as a romantic rival, attempting to win over Duke Noah with grace and strategic pressure. When this fails, her approach turns increasingly manipulative, using her noble influence to challenge those close to him and subtly sabotage their reputations.
Emotional Confrontation: Throughout the story, Vivian has multiple confrontations with Noah and those in his circle, where her true emotional fragility is exposed. These moments reveal that her actions are not merely driven by malice, but by a deep fear of being unwanted or irrelevant.
Downfall and Reflection: Vivian’s schemes eventually lead to her downfall socially or emotionally depending on the progression of the narrative. However, her arc often leaves room for redemption or personal growth, suggesting that she, too, is a victim of the rigid, status-obsessed world she was born into.
Relationships
Duke Noah Voltaire Wynknight: Vivian’s obsession and emotional undoing. Despite her efforts, Noah never returns her affections, which she interprets as a betrayal of social order and personal pride. Their relationship is defined by distance, tension, and unspoken history.
Romantic Rivals / Allies: Vivian often clashes with characters close to Noah, viewing them as obstacles to be eliminated or discredited. However, she may also form temporary alliances with other nobles or factions to serve her interests.