Kanne

Kanne (カンネ) is a third-class mage who graduated from the Academy of Magic. She is childhood friends and classmates with Lawine, and the two entered the first-class mage exam together. In the first stage of the exam, she was paired with Lawine and Frieren.

Appearance
Kanne is a young, petite girl of similar stature to Frieren. She has orange eyes and short orange hair, which is styled into uneven bangs and two pigtails with strands that reach the bottom of her face. When she lets down her hair, it gets slightly wavy and reaches the edge of her face.

Her usual outfit is composed of a cropped white top with puffy sleeves that reach her elbows and dark green shorts with a white belt. The top is decorated with dark green edges and has shoulders cutouts and triangle-shaped cutouts near her chest and on her back. She additionally wears white over-the-knee boots and white bracelets.

When performing spells as a mage, Kanne uses a long, straight staff with a jeweled center and three prongs that are reminiscent of crystals.

Lawine
Kanne grew up with Lawine and the two attended and graduated from the same Academy of Magic. They frequently clash and fight each other physically, a long-standing habit, and their fights usually consist of Lawine grabbing and pulling Kanne's pigtails while pinning her on the ground. They also verbally assault each other, including calling each other names and shutting down the others' ideas if they deem them unnecessary or useless.

Despite their unruliness with each other, the two mages are very well versed in coordinating their attacks due to the level of trust they have between them. Additionally, they regularly train together and maintain substantial familiarity with each others' strengths and weaknesses. The coordination and cooperation the two exhibit, along with the ability they have to perfectly time attacks with each other without any hesitation, impresses even Frieren.

Although Kanne constantly voices her hatred of Lawine, she regards her as a good friend and depends on her in times of need. Likewise, Lawine supports Kanne through various methods such as praise or force when she is unable to move forward on her own due to lack of confidence or fright. Kanne expresses gratefulness for her actions, as they have allowed her to improve herself and her resolve.