Nerine (Shuffle!)

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Nerine as she appears in the Shuffle! game.
Nerine as she appears in the Shuffle! game.

Nerine Forbesii,[1] or Rin, is a demoness from the demon world attending Verbana Academy from Shuffle! looking for Rin as a possible marriage candidate.

While Nerine's nickname, Rin, and Rin Tsuchimi's given name are the same, the two are generally differentiated by the honorific titles they are addressed by. Nerine is referred to as Rin-chan, while Tsuchimi is addressed as either Rin-kun, Rin-sama, or Rin-dono. However, Tsuchimi is also called Rin-chan by some, such as Asa, so context is the most important factor.

Nerine is named after the Nerine samiensis, also known as the diamond lily, a species of flower bearing plants of the Nerine genus native to South Africa.[2] In hanakotoba, (the Japanese language of flowers), this flower has connotations of "happy memories".[2]

In the normal timeline, Nerine is the daughter of Forbesii and Sage. However, if the alternate timeline is caused in Tick! Tack!, her mother is Ai. The alternate Nerine has redish hair and an opposite personality to that of the normal Nerine. In both timelines, she is also Cineraria and Eustoma's niece and Lisianthus's cousin.

Nerine is voiced by Haruka Nagami and was designed by Hiro Suzuhira.


Lycoris as she's shown in the Shuffle! game.
Lycoris as she's shown in the Shuffle! game.

Lycoris (リコリス Ricorisu?) is a clone grown from Nerine's cells and is the second artificial life form created by the gods and devils, and was the girl who had met Rin as children (the one who met Rin was not Nerine, as characters in the anime previously stated). Lycoris and Rin met about 8 years before the start of the storyline and Lycoris fell in love with him. Because Nerine had caught an incurable illness, Lycoris gave her life to save Nerine. Before she gave up her life, however, she told Nerine all about Rin and asked her to see him when she gets better. Following Lycoris' sacrifice, Lycoris' soul integrated with Nerine's and inadvertently also transferred to Nerine her thoughts, talents and wishes, as well as her love for Rin.

Lycoris is physically different from Nerine in that they have different eye colors.

She is named after the Lycoris genus, which is very similar to the Nerine genus. In a direct opposite of Nerine's name, Lycoris means "sorrowful memories" in hanakotoba.[2]

Red-haired Nerine as seen in the alternate timeline of Tick!Tack!
Red-haired Nerine as seen in the alternate timeline of Tick!Tack!

  • Shuffle! Visual Fan Book (in Japanese). Navel. 
  1. ^ While never mentioned in the series, the official Shuffle! Visual Fan Book (p.58) states that Forbesii is in fact Nerine's "technical name" (in other words, her surname). Her full name is spelled ネリネ フォーベシイ (Nerine Fōbeshii) in Japanese. Her nickname is spelled as リン (Rin).
  2. ^ a b c Shuffle! Visual Fan Book, p. 17.

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