Emilia

Emilia (エミリア, Emiria) is one of the minor character of The Promised Neverland and a recurring character from the Records of Comrades light novel. She was an orphan from the Grand Valley orphanage and Gillian's older sister with whom she was transferred to Goldy Pond with.

History
Emilia was born raised at Grand Valley orphanage, growing up along with several other children. At some point, she and her younger sister, Gillian were shipped out and sent to Goldy Pond to become prey for the Poachers to hunt. During their second hunt, Emilia was impaled by Luce in an attempt to protect her sister. Emilia, still alive, told Gillian to run away which she refused to do. Luce then told Gillian that if she could escape from his servants within ten seconds, he would let both of them live. Gillian agreed and began to run away through the woods. After the ten seconds were up and Gillian successfully outran Luce's servants, she returned to where Emilia was, only to find her dead with a blade sticking out her chest. Luce then told Gillian she was an idiot for thinking he would actually spare her sister if she left her unattended for even ten seconds.

Appearance
She appears to be a tall, slender girl with shoulder-length light hair.

Personality
Emilia appeared to be very resourceful and began designing traps for the demons as well as mapping out the routes they would take during the hunts. Emilia also had the habit of cutting the flags and curtains at Goldy Pond, then embroidering and sewing them a border to become badges, a hobby which Gillian would pick up on and continue to do after Emilia's death.

Gillian
Gillian greatly respected her older sister, but claimed she would never tell her that in person. They cared deeply for one another and tried to protect each other during the hunts. After Emilia was killed by Luce, Gillian promised to avenge Emilia by killing Luce.

Skills and Abilities
Shortly after their arrival in Goldy Pond, Emilia, who was skilled with her hands, had started to help Oliver create several traps from wire, springs and the few materials available. She even tested them without raising the suspicions of the demons. But what she excelled at better than the others, in addition to ideas or inventions, was patience.