


While in heaven, she has taken the form of an angel-like bird, and is tasked with healing human hearts through singing, in the hopes of one day healing her own heart. She has a lot of posters of Elira with hearts on them, suggesting she has a crush on her.On them she wrote LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT repeatedly in blood, implying that she loves her in a yandere way. She also met Millie in the underworld and taught her everything, and even brought her to our world.She originally is from hell and was thriving there instead of repenting.She was turned into a bird angel due to having a phobia of birds.Įnna was sponsored by Princess Connect! Re: Dive along with Pomu, Finana, Selen, Millie and Nina to play the game on stream.They include the composer of Taishou A, who superchatted Enna and tweeted about her Higurashi fan concert. Many fans draw Millie and Enna kissing after Enna tweeted this.Though ethnically Chinese, Enna was born in Japan while her parents were working there. Įnna used to work in retail and also used to be a babysitter, hence her fondness for kids. She even says she is willing to adopt in the future. She is also a fan of Baelz Hakos' singing. She swears so much that she's worried her manager will tell her off for it.She submitted a rap for her Nijisanji audition.Prior to joining Nijisanji, she was a huge Reimu fan as well. During stream breaks (like going to the bathroom) Enna freezes her model as a smiling avatar.Tinker fairy: This fairy is the only one of its kind in the world.She became a VTuber because she has experience in content creation and financial reasons.She has asthma and gets motion sickness.She was traumatized from her first ever sleepover after two friends of her watched porn and tried to have sex in front of her.As of 2022, Enna has started to speak a little Tagalog, being taught from Millie.She speaks English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and "Gibberish".However she doesn't believe in supporting Canada day because she doesn't like celebrating the lands being taken from the Natives.
