She pilots the airship Red Rose in order to protect the protagonists as they enter Memoria, the final area of the game.
After the antagonist Necron is defeated, she intends to renounce her position, but Steiner convinces her to stay and help protect Garnet, which leads to them entering a formal relationship.
[12][7][6] Dengeki author Kawachi felt similarly, expressing his joy that she was ultimately included in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.
[13] Shack News writer TJ Denzer discussed how, despite being as powerful as she is and working for the villains, the fact that she is not herself a bad person made her more interesting.
He felt that her shift from enemy to ally was more palpable because of this, and her story with Steiner paid off well in the end, ultimately making her a standout character in the cast.
He noted that while he enjoyed how badass she was, as well as her conflict over Brahne's actions, he felt her "capacity for love," reflected in her care for Garnet and Steiner.
Her relationship with Steiner and gradual turn thanks to her conflicts over Brahne's actions was also discussed, comparing her to Leo Cristophe from Final Fantasy VI, who was similarly powerful and dealing with the morality of his kingdom.