Vivienne

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Vivienne
Japanese Name ヴィヴィアン

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Weapon Weapon Staff.png Staff
Race Elf
Nationality Verforet.png Verforet
Birthday September 4
Constellation Virgo
Talents Outfit coordination, Hunting
Likes Anything fashionable. Especially perfume
Dislikes People who belittle women's attractiveness, Dismissing people or things just by speculation
Strengths Self-confident, Fearless of anything
Weaknesses Vulnerable to the temptation of clothes and cosmetics
Hobbies Collecting perfume, Shopping

I'm Vivienne and I was born in Verforet. Conductor, pleasure to meet you!♪ People whom I met for the first time were shocked to hear that, before I joined the SSS, I used to be rampaging maniac in the Verforet Gendarmerie. I'm serious.

Layers

Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Vivienne (Tomboy Fashionista) icon.png [Tomboy Fashionista] Vivienne 2021 August 30 (EN) Tutorial, Premium Gacha
Vivienne (Beauty-Pursuing Ranger) icon.png [Beauty-Pursuing Ranger] Vivienne 2021 August 30 (EN) Premium Gacha
Vivienne (Not-Industrial Ranger) icon.png [Not-Industrial Ranger] Vivienne 2021 October 3 1st Anniversary Login Bonus
Vivienne (Love's Hunting) icon.png [Love's Hunting] Vivienne 2021 December 16 (EN) [Starry Forest Ornament] Limited Gacha
Vivienne (Good Witch of Fairy Forest) icon.png [Good Witch of Fairy Forest] Vivienne 2021 November 15 (EN) [Housemother's Mushroom Picking] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha
Vivienne (Dressed for the Holy Night) icon.png [Dressed for the Holy Night] Vivienne 2021 December 16 (EN) [Starry Forest Ornament] Limited Gacha
Vivienne (Gorgeous in Mature Attire♪) icon.png [Gorgeous in Mature Attire♪] Vivienne 2022 February 15 [The Baked Doll is a Glutton] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha
Vivienne (Fashionable Magic Charisma JK) icon.png [Fashionable Magic Charisma JK] Vivienne 2023 March 16 2.5 Anniversary Limited Gacha 1

Owned Skills

Trivia

  • Vivienne's birthday is the date Napoleon III fell and the Third French Republic was proclaimed in 1870. By extension, Vivienne's counterpart is based off Quatre-Septembre Métro. Quatre-Septembre is French for "Fourth September".
  • Vivienne's name, fashion and shopping theme is a direct reference to Galerie Vivienne, one of the most iconic covered arcades in Paris.
  • Bourse's obsession towards Vivienne is a reference to the proximity of her counterpart Bourse Métro being closer to Galerie Vivienne than Vivienne's counterpart - Quartre-Septembre Métro.
  • Amiens and Rouen are Vivienne's subordinates.
  • Vivienne's tomboyish personality, as well as Novella's repeated, failed attempts to charm her with her Novella Finger (Finger of God), may be a reference to Michelangelo's painting - the Creation of Adams.
  • The windows featured in the background of [Good Witch of Fairy Forest] is a reference to the stained glass of Sainte-Chapelle, located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. It is no longer a church, secularized after the French Revolution.
  • Vivienne is the first Train Knight to receive her second SS-rarity Layer, [Dressed for the Holy Night] Vivienne.
  • The background of [Dressed for the Holy Night] and [Gorgeous in Mature Attire♪] is the interior of Galerie Vivienne's hallway.
  • Vivienne and Yakutsk are both tied for the first Train Knight to receive their fourth SS-rarity layer, [Fashionable Magic Charisma JK] Vivienne and [Model Student's Secret] Yakutsk.

Counterpart

Quatre-Septembre metro entrance.

Quatre-Septembre is a station on Paris Métro Line 3 located in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. It is named for the date of 4 September 1870, the date Napoleon III fell and the Third French Republic was proclaimed. The station is located under Rue du Quatre-Septembre, between Rue de Gramont and Rue de Choiseul. Oriented approximately along an east–west axis, it is located between the Opéra and Bourse stations.

The line opened in October 1904, when the first section of Line 3 began service between the Avenue de Villiers (today the station is known as simply Villiers) and Père Lachaise. The station opened on 3 November 1904, three weeks after the first section of line 3 went into service. Until then, trains passed it without stopping there.

Quatre-Septembre metro platform.

Like a third of the stations in the network between 1974 and 1984, the platforms were modernized in the Andreu-Motte style, green in color with flat white tiles in this case. As part of the RATP's Metro Renewal program, the station's corridors were renovated on 16 May 2003.

Quatre-Septembre is a standard configuration station. It has two platforms separated by the metro tracks and the vault is elliptical. The decoration is in the Andreu-Motte style with two bright green light canopies, benches covered with flat green tiling and white Motte seats, which thus break the colorimetric uniformity of the decorative style. These arrangements are married with the flat white ceramic tiles which cover the walls and the tympans, while the vault is painted in white. The outlets of the corridors are treated with classic bevelled white tiles. The advertising frames are metallic and the name of the station is written in Parisine font on enameled plates. Wikipedia

Galerie Vivienne.

The Galerie Vivienne is one of the covered passages of Paris, France, located in the 2nd arrondissement. It is 176 meters (577 ft) long and 3 meters (9.8 ft) wide. The gallery has been registered as a historical monument since 7 July 1974. Part of the gallery is sheltered by a glazed rotunda with a hemispherical glass dome that allows for air circulation.

The gallery was built in 1823 by Marchoux, President of the Chamber of Notaries, at the location of the Vanel de Serrant hotel and the Petits Peres passage. It was based on plans drawn up by the architect Francois Jean Delannoy. Inaugurated in 1826 under the name Marchoux, but soon renamed Vivienne, the gallery took advantage of its unique location. It attracted many visitors with its tailor shops, cobblers, wine shop, restaurant, Jousseaume bookstore, draper, confectioner, print-seller and so on.

Located between the Palais-Royal, the Paris Bourse (stock exchange) and the Grands Boulevards, the passage enjoyed considerable success until the end of the Second Empire. François-Jacques Delannoy conceived the decor in neo-classical Pompeian style covered with an elegant canopy, with mosaics, paintings and sculptures exalting trade. The restoration work rehabilitated the abundant ornaments around the half-moon windows, and the goddesses and nymphs that adorn the rotunda. The mosaic floors are signed Giandomenico Facchina and Mazzioli. Their sobriety emphasized by the repetition of simple geometric shapes is reminiscent of the style of the mosaics of the Rue de Rivoli. Wikipedia

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