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Giselle Tsukuyomi (月読 ジゼル (つきよみ じぜる) Tsukuyomi Jizeru) is a flower poet and a suspect in Rosenkreuz Mansion Murder Case.

Appearance[]

Despite her small stature, she has rather large breasts, and at the bathhouse she shows off peculiar shots alongside Miyuki and Shiraki. She has a large red cross mark on her back. She has gothic lolita style fashion, and in the original/anime, she wears a dress with white frills on a black background.

Personality[]

First appeared in Rosenkreuz Mansion Murder Case. Giselle introduced herself to the people gathered at the Rose Mansion, while thinking of the blue rose's meaning. She speaks in a poetic manner, and has a gentle voice.

Giselle looks calm and gentle, and is a skilled flower poet. She used to be a happy teenage girl, but her mother's murder had left her traumatized and seeking revenge. She used her recitations to play mental tricks on her enemies in the Mansion, manipulating them into acting and thinking in the way she wanted them to. However, she slipped up when Hajime confronted her and was forced to come up with a poem. It later proved to be an important proof that Giselle was the murderer.

Relationships[]

Renka Misaki: her mother. Giselle was proud of her mother's achievement of perfecting a true blue rose, and she was shattered when her mother was burned alive in a hotel fire. Giselle loved her very much, calling out to her whenever she was in danger or missed her.

Yoichi Takato: He is Giselle's half brother. After knowing that her brother was a wanted murderer, she got the courage to seek out revenge for her mother. Giselle did not seem very fond of Takato, and revealed that she only lured him to the Rose Mansion because she had planned on framing him for her crimes.

Etymology[]

  • The name Giselle means "bright pledge"/"hostage; pledge" or "Beautiful like the stars" in Old German.
  • Giselle's surname Tsukuyomi means "Monthly reading" (月読).

Trivia[]

  • Both Giselle and Takato inherited Mugen roses from their father.
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