Ruijerd Doll

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  • A doll created by Rudeus to restore the honor of the Superd tribe.
  • The prototype initially made by Rudeus, depicting Ruijerd with a spear, was criticized by Ruijerd and Eris for having a “too aggressive” stance.
  • Improved by Juliet, the doll now has a lower stance, better appearance with painted details, and a mechanism to remove the green hair, which is the cause of the Superd tribe’s curse, alleviating fear.
  • Upon witnessing the prototype, Roxy let out a scream of terror. However, Norn Greyrat, upon seeing it, claimed it as her own without permission.
  • Rudeus, along with Zanoba, aims to mass-produce and sell these dolls. They obtain sales permits from figures like Demon King Badigadi, Armored Dragon King Perugius, Princess Ariel of the Asura Kingdom, and the Milis Church.
  • During Ariel’s coronation ceremony, Nina Farion purchases one for a single Asura large Copper Coin and eight Copper Coins. In this world’s standards, it’s considered quite affordable.
  • Norn handles the writing, while Zanoba takes care of the illustrations. They plan to sell a picture book depicting the tragedy of the Superd tribe during the Laplace Campaign. At the end of the book, there’s a table for learning the alphabet.
  • The alphabet learning table created by Rudeus contains the rules for reading characters, stroke orders, and practice methods. It compiles the theory that led Ghislaine to learn how to read.
  • As part of his work for Orsted, Rudeus distributes these tables to the people he assists.
  • After the turmoil in the Shirone Kingdom, Rudeus establishes the Zanoba Trading Company and expands sales in various countries.
  • Nel Britts, the son of Nina from The Holy Land of Swords, also possessed one.

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