Japanese name: リゼット
Romanized name: Rizetto

Status: Zombie (current)

Birthdate: 1866
Date of death: 1880
Cause of death: Shattered into pieces (first death); Crucified (second death)

Gender: Female
Age: 14 (physically); 154 (chronologically)
Eyes color: Violet
Hair color: Blonde
Ethnicity/Nationality: Austrian
Height: 147cm (4'9")
Birthplace: Austria

Likes: Goldia, Emi, Flowers (plants), White (color)

Dislikes: Jokes, Pink, Dark Places, Crying

Epithet: Sleeping Maiden of Horrors

Music theme: Hexen, Farewell, Fairmaiden!, Chimerical Presence, Evenin Stroll

General info: Representing Goldia's deteriorating mental health and her rage, confusion, and violent tendencies as a result of domestic abuse and mental pressure, Lisette was deemed as the biggest scapegoat of them all because of those traits. Did Fleta make a lie? Blame Lisette. Was there a misfortune done by someone or caused by something? Lisette must have done it. The sole person who gave way to Goldia's mental state to become unstable? All Lisette's fault! Lisette, Lisette, Lisette... If something bad happened, put it all on Lisette, for she's the whole reason why!

Emi didn't agree that Lisette's at fault for the accusations leveled to her, however. Beneath the bitter exterior she displayed and her tendency to carry scissors around for protection is a scared and depressed girl who wishes to be normal, and doesn't want to be stricken with grief and anger anymore, to the point she has an uncanny ability to rid herself of "impure" thoughts by casting them into mirrors, creating clones of her possessing those same "impure" thoughts. Fortunately, Emi saw through her real self, and after giving her a sorely-needed hug and reassurance she and her sisters will be safe under her sights proven by her actions to save them almost at the cost of her life, Lisette began a slow road of recovery, becoming willing to kindle her relationship with her sisters and better herself. She won't be forgiving Goldia, Fleta and Harpae anytime soon, but there's always a second chance. Before long, Lisette would view Emi as her beloved caregiver, and eventually, her mother.