Julia
“ | I was actually scared back then. It was the first workplace I was assigned to just after I became a Fixer. | ” |
–Julia |
Julia is a Fixer in Section 6 of the Zwei Association's Southern Branch. She first appears in the same chapter, Episode 1.
Appearance
Julia has medium wavy white hair, light skin, and eyes that she keeps closed at all times. She wears a Zwei uniform constituted by a light yellow dress shirt under a long dull marine blue bomber jacket with two parallel light yellow stripes on the left, two pockets on the sides, and small dull yellow details on both shoulders. On her lower half, Julia has a small black sheath that attaches to her waist, she also wears a short black tube skirt along with pantyhose of the same color and dark almond toe pump shoes. In combat, she uses a black Zwei sword.
Personality
Julia is a kind and soft hearted individual that doesn't lose her cool and cares a lot about her friends. She shows a great sense of empathy for San when he begs her and Isadora for help and a greater wish to help him out even thought she knew the Association was not going to give out any support. Julia also adores Isadora's reactions when she gets nervous or flustered.
Story
Julia has been a part of the Zwei Association for an unspecified amount of time since its creation.
In her past, Julia joined an unknown Office where she met Isadora and San, being it the first day for the three of them and they quickly became friends. After an unknown amount of time Julia leaves her first Office and joins the Zwei Association along with Isadora, being put into Section 6 under the orders of Walter.
The First Episode of Zwei begins with San heading to the Zwei Association, Section 6; to talk with a pair of Fixers, Julia and Isadora, who are part of the Association. The conversation starts out with San telling the two that his colleagues, Lulu and Mars, have died on their mission to The Library. His only request to them is for the Zwei Association to help him retrieve their books, if that's the least they could do. Isadora immediately treats San with backlash, telling him that barge in into the HQ to beg for help isn't the best way to get help. However, Julia opposes Isadora, and suggests that they let their superiors have a review of the case. Soon after, we learn that Julia has a friendship with San; Isadora tells her that they shouldn't act on attachment nor friendship, lest it lead to their system collapsing -And others begging and asking for their help.
Isadora reminds Julia again that the records show that this case shows up nowhere in the Zwei records, due to perhaps taking it as an unofficial work and if San wants them to go to the Library to try and get the books back, then she wants him to pay a corresponding reward for the mission, and that San has used the association as much as the association has used him. It also becomes known that San, Isadora, and Julia all used to work in the same Office together in the past.
After a few more arguments, Isadora gets a notification of the news that the Library has been moved up from Urban Myth to
Urban Legend by the Hana Association, and that the library is now a good case for them to officially take on. They get the invitation from San and send some Zwei Crewmembers to go to the Library.
In the Second Episode of Zwei begins with Isadora telling Julia and San that they are in the line-up of the search team for the library. Julia is happy to go to the library, and says that they should go retrieve the books of Mars and Lulu and come back safely. Isadora also jumps in to add that even though they should always stay on their objective, they still need to collect as much information as possible (Collect as many books as they can). San then decides to ask Isadora that of all the things that they could do, why are they sending a search team to enter the library; Isadora snaps back and asks San why he came begging to them in the first place. San responds that this place was the only one that he could count on. She also asks him about his younger brother, but he refuses to answer.
Soon, Isadora decides to tell San and Julia about the Distortion Phenomenon, which is classified as an Urban Nightmare. The Distortion phenomenon is an anomaly that has been happening throughout the city ever since the White Nights and Dark Days; this phenomenon turns people into monsters at random, and each occurrence is worse to deal with than the last. This is where we get our first look at "The Pianist", where in its first case alone caused the death of 80% of District 9's population. They had to immediately send in a colored fixer in order to gain control of the situation after they realized how severe the situation was. They have almost no clues whatsoever to track down the cause of the phenomenon; however, the most information they have on it so far revolves around the sudden disappearance of L Corp, and the White Nights and Dark Days that started in the corporation's nest. Isadora claims that the Zwei Association have a hunch that the Library might be one of the keys to understanding this phenomenon.
Julia tells Isadora that a coworker told her about a similar story, where a resident in the area they were peacekeeping transformed into a beast without any warning whatsoever. They managed to take care of that case before the death toll could reach double digits. Another incident involved a restaurant clerk turning into a man-eating sandwich monster. Isadora reassures Julia and San that there hasn't been any cases of the phenomenon that has been nearly as dangerous as the Pianist for now, they thank Isadora for the information before heading to the Library.
Upon reaching the Library's entrance, Julia comments how the teletransportation method used by the Invitation seems akin to something a singularity would be capable of, then San mentions how the Director of the Library will soon arrive to greet them, with Angela showing up moments after. The Office Operator states that with this reception they wish to retrieve the books of Mars and Lulu, Angela affirms that both items can be found in the Library. Finally, Julia inquires Angela about if one really can retrieve the books upon coming out victorious in the Reception and if one does really turn into a book by failing, the Library Director confirms her suspicions and invites them in.
Eventually, Julia falls in the Reception along with San and some Zwei Fixers, and she turns into the Book of Julia which contains his Key Page.
Key Page story
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Combat Info

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O | Ⅰ | Ⅱ | Ⅲ | |
Zwei South Section 6 | 50% | 33% | 0% | 0% |
Book of Julia | 50% | 66% | 100% | 100% |
Count | 3 | 3.2 | 3.6 | 4 |
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Combat Entrance
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Trivia
- Julia along with Isadora are the first Associate Fixers to be seen in game.