Violet Evergarden

Violet Evergarden is the main heroine of the anime and light novel series Violet Evergarden produced by Kyoto Animaton and released in 2018. She's voiced by Yui Ishikawa in the sub and Erika Harlacher in the dub.

Appearance
Violet is described as a very beautiful and attractive young woman, being almost doll-like in appearance, with light-blue eyes, a fair complexion, and a slender frame. She is noted for her womanly semblance. She has waist-length golden hair with locks that frame her face. She either has her hair untied, in a low ponytail, or, after becoming a Doll, pulled up into two braided buns with two red ribbons. Due to losing her arms in the war, Violet received maneuverable prosthetic arms made of metal. After the end of the war and on normal occasions, Violet is often seen wearing a white blouse, a green skirt and a pair of heeled brown boots. After becoming a Doll, she is often seen in her working attire which consists of a white ribbon-tie dress with a Prussian blue jacket. She also wears a white, pleated silk skirt and an emerald brooch on the middle of the ribbon-tie, which is a gift she received from Gilbert. She also wears brown gloves, and heeled, long leather boots which are of a deep brown. When she goes on longer trips, Violet also carries a brown bag-case and a blue parasol with her.

Personality
Violet was trained from an early age to be a soldier, which means she's alone, reclusive, and finds it difficult to understand feelings, let alone express her own. On the battleifeld, before her mentor supposedly dies, he says "I love you" which sent her on a quest to learn what those words mean. She's well spoken, but very blunt and isn't able to consider other peoples feelings before she speeks due to a lack of understanding of them. She's a hard worker and sincere, always wanting to do right by other people, but often messes up. Due to her job requiring her to be capable of reading the emotions of others and write down not what they say but what they feel, and her not understanding emotions, in the beginning she would often write down exactly what the person told her, which would get her, (and sometimes others), in a lot of trouble.