The Dreamer
Shannon is a kind-hearted servant who has worked for the Ushiromiya family since childhood. She is beloved by the family for her gentle nature and devoted service.
Her love for George Ushiromiya defies the boundaries of class. Despite being "furniture," she dares to dream of happiness and a future beyond servitude.
Beneath her shy exterior lies a complex inner world. Shannon's connection to Beatrice and the mystery of Rokkenjima runs deeper than anyone suspects.
"Even furniture can dream. Even furniture can love. That is what I choose to believe."
George loves Shannon and proposes marriage, defying family expectations. Their love story is central to the mystery of Rokkenjima and the witch's game.
Shannon and Kanon share a deep bond as fellow furniture. They support each other through the pain of their existence and the denial of their humanity.
As furniture of the witch, Shannon serves Beatrice. Her connection to the Golden Witch is far deeper and more complex than mere servitude.
Shannon and Battler share a history from before his six-year absence. Their past connection adds another layer to the complex web of relationships.
Jessica is one of Shannon's closest friends among the family. They confide in each other about love and dreams despite their different stations.
The head servant who oversees Shannon's work. Genji knows more about her true nature than he reveals, keeping the secrets of the furniture.
Shannon can create protective magical barriers in the meta-world. Her defensive abilities make her valuable in confrontations with hostile forces.
As furniture, Shannon exists between human and magical being. This grants her abilities beyond normal humans while binding her to the witch's domain.
Her capacity for love is itself a form of power. Shannon's emotional strength allows her to hope and dream despite her circumstances.
Her unwavering devotion to those she loves - George, Kanon, the family - gives her the strength to face any hardship.
Shannon's true nature connects her deeply to the mystery of Rokkenjima. She is more central to the truth than anyone realizes.
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Her kindness touches everyone in the family, making her beloved by all who know her.
The engagement ring represents her dream of love transcending the boundaries of class.
Her bond with Kanon transcends their roles as furniture - they share pain and hope alike.
Her connection to the Golden Witch runs deeper than anyone suspects.
The garden where she tends flowers, a place of beauty amidst the island's darkness.
At the heart of Rokkenjima's mystery, Shannon's true nature holds the key to everything.