
Enjel is a creation of The "Strange Boy" who was made in order to secure Goldia's pocket mirror, with the promise that she would be turned into a real girl if she succeeded. Enjel is also the sixth character to be introduced to Goldia.
Appearance[]
Enjel's appearance is identical to that of Goldia's, with a few subtle differences. Enjel's hair, while the same style and length as Goldia's, is black; her eyes are golden, and more upturned than Goldia's are. She wears a white long-sleeved blouse with a ruffled collar and cuffs, with a gold brooch pinned to her collar. She also wears a black knee-length skirt held up with black suspenders. Her shoes are bright yellow and topped with bows, and she wears white knee-high socks. Enjel has a missing finger, wrapped in a bloody bandage, which she lost during an argument with The "Strange Boy."
During her staircase chase, Enjel gains a white wing, which is wrapped in loose bandages and is bloody.
In GoldenerTraum, Enjel receives a small redesign. Her appearance is still nearly identical to Goldia’s, however, she still retains the color differences. The bandage tied around her finger is larger and torn at the bottom. Her sprites also depict her as having her head tilted, differentiating her poses slightly from Goldia’s.
Enjel also retains her white wing, which has more bandages and is significantly less bloody than before.
Personality[]
At first, Enjel appears to be quite kind and compassionate; however, her sweetness is limited strictly to Goldia. She advises Goldia not to trust the other girls, despite not having interacted with any of them herself. It is unclear whether this distrust towards the others stems from Enjel's prior experiences with The "Strange Boy" or whether this is simply an attempt to manipulate Goldia. While she seems desperate to meet with Goldia in person, she is patient in gaining her trust and does not force herself onto her.
Unlike the other girls, Enjel does not have a prior history with Goldia and doesn't appear to harbor any grudges or ill-will towards her. However, she schemes to lie to and betray Goldia in order to obtain her pocket mirror and thus ensure her own survival. She is willing to confide to Goldia her distrust of The "Strange Boy", but she cannot bring herself to trust Goldia enough to reveal her true intentions.
Being a creation of The "Strange Boy" and meeting Goldia only recently, she has little-to-no knowledge of the outside world. She is fascinated when listening to Goldia's explanation of things that exist in the real world, even wishing to ride on a carousel one day after hearing Goldia talk about it.
Relationships[]
The "Strange Boy"[]
Enjel was created by The “Strange Boy” in order to secure Goldia’s pocket mirror. Enjel initially looked at The “Strange Boy” with childlike wonder, as she knew nothing about the world, but that trust was quickly broken. He started to cruelly mock and tease her, cutting off one of her fingers and breaking the pocket mirror he initially gave her. Soon Enjel was filled with a burning hatred for the horrible fiend that had created her. She does not, deep down, trust a word he says, but since she has no other options she goes along with him. Interestingly enough, her character profile says she both likes and dislikes him.
Goldia die Heilige[]
Originally, Enjel treated Goldia with kindness and served as a sort of guide for her. She would occasionally appear in various mirrors throughout the game, giving Goldia support and company whenever she needed it the most. However, Enjel only presented those acts of kindness in order to make Goldia trust her, so she could steal her pocket mirror and fulfill her wish of becoming a real girl. After Goldia confronted her with the truth, Enjel displayed a much more bitter and confrontational personality and she did not hesitate to attempt to steal the pocket mirror by force.
As seen in Enjel's Bonus Room, she and Goldia keep a cordial relationship with each other and are willing to learn much about each other.
Harpae and Lisette[]
Enjel mainly sees Goldia's other reflections as obstacles. She tries her hardest to make Goldia trust her over them, and displays no wish to learn more about them or where they come from.