Unnamed White
MinorThere's a fragility to her that tugs at the heart, like a whisper from forgotten eras carried on brittle bones. Her milky eyes hold a gentle, otherworldly care, blinking slowly as if seeing through veils of time. In her presence, the air feels thick with the weight of unspoken histories.
Unnamed White makes a singular, memorable appearance in Golden Son during the Institute's triumph ceremony. As a skeletal, bald figure with milky eyes, she represents the ancient and decaying traditions of the Gold Society, her frail form contrasting the vibrant brutality of the games. Her warbling voice and act of bestowing the laurel crown highlight the pageantry that underpins the Color hierarchy, though she does not feature in subsequent books, leaving her role as a poignant emblem rather than an evolving character.
Physical Description
Skeletal and bald, her elderly frame is gaunt and haggard, with sallow skin stretched taut over sharply protruding bones like aged parchment. Milky eyes, clouded and unseeing, blink with a gentle, almost tender care amid her frail emaciation. She wears the flowing white robes of her high Color station, simple yet regal, her bony arthritic hands capable of cradling delicate laurel crowns. A warbling demeanor clings to her, evoking serene ancient wisdom despite her pitiful fragility. In the afternoon light, she stands as a dignified specter of bygone eras.
Evolution
Golden Son
The unnamed skeletal bald White appears briefly in the grand spectacle of the Institute's triumph, perched at the top of the stairs as a haggard emblem of Gold tradition, her milky eyes and warbling voice bestowing the laurel crown upon the victor. Haggard from years of service to the Society's rituals, she embodies the decaying reverence of the Color hierarchy in that single, poignant moment. Though her role is fleeting, she underscores the ancient, frail pageantry that frames the brutal games of the Golds.
- Appears perched at the top of the stairs during the grand spectacle of the Institute's triumph
- Bestows the laurel crown upon the victor using her warbling voice
- Embodied as a haggard skeletal bald figure with milky eyes serving as an emblem of Gold tradition
- Underscores the ancient frail pageantry framing the brutal games of the Golds
Book Appearances
Golden Son
First appears Ch 51