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Sousou no Frieren - Frieren - Desktop Cute

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Shogakukan / Taito / Tsukasa Abe / Yamada Kanehito

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0000-2025-09-01

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Sousou no Frieren - Frieren - Desktop Cute

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Sousou no FrierenTaitoABS, PVC131/13

Character info Frieren

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation
BlondeBlueLongFemale165 cmMage

Description

This desktop figure captures the calm presence and refined silhouette of Frieren in a charming, compact form. The model features the long, flowing silver hair sculpted with delicate strands that frame a serene, composed face. Her outfit is rendered in a stylized, yet recognizable version of her signature robe and cape, with crisp folds, gentle shading, and clean line work that emphasizes movement. The pose conveys quiet determination and grace, making it suitable for a desk display or shelf. The overall finish is smooth with careful paint application to reproduce cool blue and pearl tones, contrasted by subtle metallic accents. The base is unobtrusive, allowing Frieren to be the focal point of the arrangement.

Frieren is an immortal elf mage whose long life lets her observe human emotions from a rare, patient perspective. In Sousou no Frieren, she travels after the great war with a new group of companions, learning what it means to connect, listen, and remember. The story follows her gradual awakening to the value of small moments: a shared joke, a quiet farewell, the courage to return a borrowed memory. Though centuries old, Frieren is still curious and emotionally curious, and her interactions reveal how time shapes relationships and how memory can heal or complicate them. Across adventures, she confronts the weight of time, the pain of loss, and the joy of friendship, discovering that being human is not about speed or strength, but about empathy, trust, and the choice to stay with others on their journeys.

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