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As these characters are often only mentioned in passing, all information is gathered from various canon sources then compiled here. Due to this nature, some assumptions and theories may be included and will be updated as more sources and information is revealed or discovered.

Anita Brand is Florian's mother who passed away from the ashes of their family home's wreckage.

Appearance[]

In Florian's backstory trailer, Anita has short, ruffled blonde hair with messy bangs, a perfectly-sized red dress slightly torn, pale skin, a visible lipstick shown in her fearful expression, tapered sleeves and medium-sized ruffles.

Compiled Overview[]

Anita resided with her husband and son in England, following years of scientific work that had previously taken them through Berlin and Jena. Though her professional focus aligned with her husband's in combustion and experimental research. Despite the risks, Anita supported their work and always prioritized their son Florian's emotional and moral development.

Unfortunately, her life was tragically cut short when a fire in her home was caused by a failed experimental combustion test. Local witnesses were awakened by the blaze but unable to intervene in time. Anita and her husband both perished in a house fire, leaving Florian as the sole survivor of the incident. Against all odds, Florian’s survival instincts is famed as a miracle, one made possible by his parents’ selflessness.

Alternate Theories and Conclusions[]

  • It is possible that Anita herself once studied theology or philosophy, as Florian later expresses openness to those fields suggesting emotional traces of her beliefs.
  • Despite being deceased, Anita is a moral anchor in Florian’s memories and is implied to have greatly influenced his empathy and emotional awareness.

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  • Anita’s last name, Brand, is a likely nod to the German word for “fire” or “burning,” symbolizing both her family’s connection to fire science and their fate.

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