
The Rise of Ram: More Than Just Rem's Sister, Why Does the Sharp-Tongued Maid Ram from "Re:Zero" Capture the Hearts of So Many Fans?
Introduction: Another Star Under the 'Rem Sect's' Halo
When it comes to 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World,' many immediately think of the two major factions that sparked an online 'religious war'—the 'EMT Sect (Emilia)' and the 'Rem Sect.' Among them, Rem, with her image of deep devotion, has gained immense popularity worldwide, and her fanbase, the 'Rem Sect,' has become almost a cultural phenomenon in the anime community. However, beneath such a dazzling halo, another character has quietly gathered a highly loyal group of supporters who call themselves the 'Ram Sect'—this is Rem's twin sister, the sharp-tongued maid with pink short hair, Ram.
Compared to her sister, Ram's screen time and merchandise quantity might be slightly inferior, and she is even jokingly called a 'marginalized' character in some official events. But this does not diminish her unique place in fans' hearts. What kind of charm allows Ram to carve out her own faith within the powerful sphere of the 'Rem Sect,' making the followers of the 'Ram Sect' unwavering?

Charm Point One: Unique Sharp Tongue and Gap Moe
Ram's most distinct hallmark is undoubtedly her merciless, incisive sharp tongue. She calls the protagonist Subaru Natsuki 'Barusu' and maintains an observer's aloofness and sharp criticism toward all his actions. This seemingly unfeeling attitude cleverly transforms into a unique 'gap moe' as the plot progresses.
In repeated loops, when Subaru falls into despair or acts foolishly, Ram's sharp tongue often hits the mark, yet inadvertently reveals her concern. Especially in the anime's second season, her seemingly narcissistic remarks, such as 'Ram is already cute enough; any more and the world would be in danger,' instead display a transcendent confidence and charm. This personality—cold on the outside but steadfast within—has captivated many fans, even prompting exclamations like 'I want to be scolded by Ram too!' For viewers tired of traditionally gentle characters, Ram, a rose with thorns, is clearly more appealing.
Charm Point Two: Deep and Tragic Love for Roswaal
If Ram's sharp tongue is her attractive external trait, then her complex feelings for her master Roswaal L. Mathers are the core of her character depth. This relationship is far from a simple master-servant dynamic or Stockholm syndrome.











