Scribbles is a 10 year old orphaned girl taken in by the main character of "DE: Sinner's angel". She is the daughter of the famous mangka ka couple "scribble sweets" (killed by a person looking for "DE artefacts") and so "slinger" (the main char's nickname she calls him) names her that. She is a talented little girl that is skillful in mechanics, electronic, computer programming, drawing, writing and military combat and tactics. Both characters met in the orphanage and when the main character was old enough to live as an adult he took her in.
Now she acts as his sidekick and main source of information to find the immortal. She provides him with gadgets, guidance and the occassional picture that he puts on the fridge. If it weren't for her, he'd be dead, lost and/or homeless. Their relationship is blurred by can be described as that of siblings, married couple and father and daughter all in one.
She's so special that I think she can get away with being a main character when she gets older. She has emerald green eyes, neon pink hair and a black streak. Her clothes were made by her which is safe to assume that she makes all of "slinger's" clothes. During the story she draws out the events of his advantures in manga and plans to get them published.
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