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Alice DeRoss, also known as the Journalist or the Reporter, is one of the playable Survivors and the deuteragonist in Identity V. She was one of Orpheus's allies and discover to search the truth about her parents and the departure of her ex-playmate.

Appearance[]

Alice is a tall, slender doll with fair skin, finely furrowed blonde eyebrows, and wavy blonde hair tied in a short braided rope tied at the back of her head with a large teal ribbon. Her messy bangs are parted in two to frame her face. She cross-stitches her eyes on her hazel buttons with white thread. She also wears pale red lipstick.

She wears a white sweater with a high ruffled tapered turtleneck collar, a pale dusky blue fitted cardigan with three gray buttons on the left side and long tapered sleeves, ankle length. She is wearing a warm gray skirt with a pleated plaid pattern. And she wore tall, lace-up leather boots with pointed toes and heels. A thin leather rope with a round gold pendant studded with cerulean crystals hangs around her neck, and she wears tight leather gloves. In her hands, she holds a large vintage leather-covered camera with a gleaming white rim, a glass shutter button in the upper right corner, and a translucent pale blue lens.

Personality[]

Alice had a fulfilling childhood and a happy family. Her enlightened and kind parents, her kind and reliable playmates shaped her optimistic and bright personality.

Biography[]

However, everything changed due to a tragic accident when she was six years old, her family fell apart overnight, and Alice, also known as the Daughter of Misfortune, suffered from hysteria and was sent to an orphanage. She experienced mental and physical torture in an orphanage, but when she was 14 years old, she was secretly adopted by a medical professor and brought to Melbourne as an experimental subject.

With her long-term medication and physical therapy, she gradually regained her consciousness, but living soberly in hell is probably crueler than living in ignorance in the human world. Fortunately, the voices that existed in her memory brought her to the brink of her collapse many times. In the end, all this changed her, but did not destroy her.

At the age of 21, Alice fled to England, where she anonymously became a social journalist, seeking the truth about her tragedy and the disappearance of her playmates.

As an adult, Alice is graceful and intelligent, tough and courageous, adept at observation and disguise, excellent oratory and analytical skills, an unforgettable talent, and a keen sense of the emotions of others. However, due to medical reasons, due to a drug test at an early age, her sense of fear is significantly weaker than normal, but her durability is also greater than normal.

But even if she overcomes her nightmares of her past, it will not go away. Alice de Rose has severe germination and obsessive-compulsive disorder when she is alone, she always wears gloves and dislikes sharp noises.

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