
Queen serves as the school nurse at Kami High and is a power user whose stern, theatrical front conceals a deeply caring heart. After years of listening to students' supernatural troubles, she gained the ability to perceive spirits for herself.
Queen keeps her black hair at shoulder length, letting a bang drape across the right half of her face, and has blue eyes plus a beauty mark just below the left corner of her lips. She rounds the look out with lipstick and a lone earring on her left ear. Her outfit is built from a nurse's cap, a lone buttoned collar, a slack lab coat left open at the shoulders, the school ID hung at her throat, and thigh-high boots that read white in the manga but black in the anime.
Queen carries a commanding, drill-sergeant air, clipping her sentences short and dramatically smacking a baton while she talks. Behind that intimidating front sits a responsible, level-headed, and genuinely kind woman who cares deeply about her students, lending an ear to their insecurities, worries, and even their paranormal fears and donating her own time to those wrestling with grave troubles. Her feel for the supernatural was built over years of helping struggling kids, a stretch during which she even tracked down mediums for them, treating their strange claims with a seriousness almost no one else offered. However sharp her tone gets with Momo and the rest, the substance stays caring and on point. She does turn hard when somebody crosses a real line, refusing to abide bullying, branding bullies as cowards, and resorting to physical discipline, with a particular loathing for delinquents who fake being victims, though in the end she weighs both sides before deciding. On top of all that, 'baldie' is the nickname she tosses at just about everyone.
In the Serpo Arc, Queen quizzes Momo, Okarun, and Aira about being spotted in their underwear, checking whether bullying lay behind it, before a colleague calls her away to take a phone message. Come the Kozuka Knives Arc, sent into Empty Space, she watches Koki being chased by Kinta and clubs him with her baton, assuming the research club is tormenting the girl. When Jiji and Bamora insist Koki was the real aggressor against Momo, Queen inspects the injuries, picks apart the contradictions in Koki's account, and reveals she can see the pygmies too, vowing not to judge until the truth comes out. Moved, Koki owns up and apologizes, only for Queen to slap her in fury over the victim act before Jiji and Bamora restrain her.
She then learns a teacher had pressured Koki into stealing Momo's power, which reminds her of an earlier student able to make out a tiny old man and her own digging into the pygmies, cast-off people who still long to be known. In the Typhoon Human Arc, after the schoolyard clashes with the Orchestrator's henchmen, she stands beside Koki as police haul off Murakami for threatening to leak nude photos, assuring the girl she did right. Queen volunteers to ride to the hospital with the wounded Aira, and along the way uses her powers on her despite the danger of side effects, confirming to Aira that she stands with them as a fellow power user.

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Queen is the school nurse at Kami High and a power user whose stern, theatrical front conceals a deeply caring heart. After years of listening to students' supernatural troubles, she gained the ability to perceive spirits for herself.
Queen's feel for the supernatural was built over years of helping struggling students at Kami High, lending an ear to their worries and even their paranormal fears. During that stretch she tracked down mediums for them and treated their strange claims seriously, eventually gaining the ability to perceive spirits herself.
Queen carries a commanding, drill-sergeant air, clipping her sentences short and smacking a baton as she talks, but behind that front sits a responsible, level-headed, and genuinely kind woman. She refuses to abide bullying, brands bullies as cowards, and especially loathes delinquents who fake being victims.
In the Kozuka Knives Arc, Queen is sent into Empty Space and clubs Kinta with her baton, assuming the research club is tormenting Koki. After inspecting the injuries and picking apart Koki's account, she reveals she too can see the pygmies, then slaps Koki in fury over her victim act once the truth comes out.
Queen tosses the nickname 'baldie' at just about everyone she addresses. It is part of her sharp, intimidating manner, even though the substance of her words stays caring.
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