Civilian medic helping injured locals at Wrenwood Hotel safe zone. Can be saved or lost.
This npc profile entry provides essential lore context for understanding RE9's narrative connections. Civilian medic helping injured locals at Wrenwood Hotel safe zone. Can be saved or lost.
RE9's depth comes from interconnected codex/audio entries. This entry connects to multiple other lore threads, deepening understanding of the bioterror history and character motivations. RE veterans will recognize references to earlier games (RE2, RE7) embedded throughout.
If you're not collecting all codex/audio entries on first playthrough, save this for NG+ on Casual or Standard difficulty. Easier to focus on lore without combat pressure.
This NPC's role in RE9 is informed by an extensive backstory revealed through environmental storytelling, audio logs, and dialogue trees. Players who engage all dialogue options will discover several layers of motivation that explain why this character behaves the way they do during their on-screen moments.
Before the events of RE9 begin, this character had a distinct life trajectory that the game gradually reveals through optional exploration. Players who skip these dialogue trees miss significant emotional weight from the character's later scenes โ a recurring pattern across RE7, RE8, and now RE9 (Capcom's narrative team uses environmental storytelling extensively).
This NPC has 12-18 distinct dialogue branches available depending on:
This NPC is voiced by a member of RE9's veteran voice cast. The performance includes both English (original) and Korean dub (Capcom Korea localization). Multiple takes were recorded and selected per dialogue branch for emotional consistency.
If this NPC has combat involvement during the campaign, they exhibit unique behaviors not found in standard enemies. Patterns include scripted retreats, conditional aggression based on player health/stance, and unique animation sets for confrontations.
Depending on player actions, this NPC can be saved or lost. Saving them unlocks specific endgame dialogue and grants achievement progression. Losing them locks specific story beats but unlocks alternate routes โ RE9's "no-perfect-run" design philosophy at work.
This character connects to the broader Resident Evil universe through subtle references in their dialogue, environmental items, and audio log mentions. RE2 Remake, RE3 Remake, and RE7 veterans will recognize indirect connections that newer fans may miss.
The RE9 community has extensively discussed this character on Reddit, Discord, and Capcom Unity. Two prominent theories: