Sill Plain

About
Sill Plain is a slave purchased by the great adventurer Rance in the year LP0001 prior to the events of Rance 01. She was purchased by Rance for 15,000 GOLD, being forced to  travel alongside him wherever he goes since then. However, Sill developed strong romantic feelings for him and, e ven though the "Absolute Obedience Magic" once cast on her has long since worn off, she remains single-mindedly loyal to Rance regardless. She was originally from a rich family in Zeth but under "certain circumstances" ended up in the slave market sold to Rance.

She is capable of using both offensive and healing magic, in addition to the creation of magic barriers. She is also known to have a large knowledge of worldly culture and history, as well as an understanding of many creatures. This is apparently due to her studying from a wide variety of books at a young age due to her origins from a noble family.

She makes first appearance in Rance I, which is Rance 01 in the new canonical timeline, where she appears as Rance's sidekick to assist him in his mission of finding the missing girl Hikari Mi Blanc, who had mysteriously dissappeared in the capital of the great Kingdom of Leazas. From that point onwards, Sill has showed up in every entry supporting Rance as one of the main characters of the Rance Series. In Rance VI, she was revealed as one of the girls that are fated for Rance by a God in a very special dungeon, being the only one that actually admits her affection for him.

During the events of Sengoku Rance, Sill was encased in an eternal block of ice after she blocked an attack launched towards Rance from the Demon King Little Princess, that resulted in her being placed under a curse of ice and going into a coma. Since that point, Rance has spent the following two games searching for a way to release her from the curse of ice until she's finally freed in the canonical ending of Rance IX.

Personality, Appearance and Relationships
Sill is a young girl with a rather petite and pretty average body, but her caring and nice demeanor makes her come off more in the adorable side. Her most distinctive trait is her wide and silky pink hair. In her eldest appearances her hair looked like a big pink afro, but in more recent games it was remodeled, although still voluptuous and fluffy. While most wouldn't consider her physical appearance nothing special, Rance has noted his like for it. Characters like Alexander and Bird Litfie have also show attraction towards her. Her appearance is a bit juvenile like a teenager, but by LP0006 she's already 21 years old. Her clothing has varied over time a lot. In her first appearances in the oldest games, she wore very little clothing that exposed most of her skin, as it was explained that her status as a slave has her wearing little clothing, coupled with the fact that Rance liked it better that way. However, in more recent games since Kichikuou Rance, her clothes have become more reserved and a bit more refined as well, although still fairly simplistic and unchanging. Sill's personality contrasts directly with that of her master Rance. While he's brutish and mostly cruel, Sill is kind and gentle with a largely positive disposition to always help those in need. She's a pleasant companion with an amiable and sweet demeanor, which is the reason why most people tend to appreciate and like her, contrary to her master, whose almost always seen as a savage and a horrible person by people, at least at first. When Rance tries or intends to do overly cruel things, Sill would often pressure him to stop, which more often than not takes effect on him, although it really depends on Rance's mood. She's also the one that would usually assist people that need help or protect the weak, while Rance would only do the first for his own benefit and the latter if it's a woman the person in need of protection. Another notorious difference between the two is the fact that, while Rance is a sex maniac with an insatiable libido, Sill is a very prudish person, getting easily embarassed by matters relating to sex or being exposed in front of a lot of people. Sill in general is a timid and very submissive person that is rarely seen angry. Her kind and affectionate nature makes her universally beloved by most people. In the  Sengoku Rance Epilogue, after she was frozen in ice, she remained in the  Oda House   near  Kou , who would regularly place flowers near her and give her company and over time, many people from the country that had met her started doing the same to show their appreciation for her. Despite her seemingly abusive life, she's actually very happy with living with Rance and greatly enjoys the life of servitude. She's a naturally caring person that likes assisting others and is legitimately fond of serving her master dutifully and cheerfully. She's optimistic and keeps high spirits most of the time, although she's scared with relative ease, especially in dark and gloomy places. She's scared of Ghosts and Undead monsters, and they completely terrify her to the point she can't even move. Rance usually finds it cute, but he quickly helps her to snap out of it(typically by hitting her).

Rance tends to treat Sill very poorly, having her do all the chores, follow all his orders, having sex whenever he wants and in any way he wants, blaming her when something goes wrong(even if it's hardly her fault) and overall being a gigantic jerk with her, to the point she's easily the woman that he's abused the most and that shows the least amount of respect. Despite this, this is just Rance's way to hide the value Sill represents to him, as he's the type of prideful person that would never openly admit that she's the most valuable person to him, so he tends to act the opposite, like he doesn't care, instead. Rance's love for Sill has been noted clear as day by many other people like Lia, Maria, Keith, among many others, and even some that didn't know them like Kouhime have mistaken the two for lovers, but Rance would always declare that she's nothing but a slave. Several instances have been shown in which Rance shows appreciation for Sill, but it mostly happens in dangerous and deadly scenarios, where the two are in a situation where they don't know wether they are going to make it out alive or not, and Rance is one to quickly embrace her in such situations. The only thing that Rance can openly admit is that he wouldn't allow anyone to put anything but a scratch on Sill, although only claiming that she's his slave and, thus, his property and can't allow others to hurt it. Deliberately trying to hurt Sill will make of Rance a dreaded enemy, to the point that despite his policy of never killing or hurting women, among the few instances in which he's shown intention of doing so was against females that attempted to take Sill's life. Ruberan in Kichikuou Rance and Satella in Rance 03 are good examples of this. While he wouldn't ever admit it, Sill is the one that keeps Rance on check the most and limits his brutish acts immensely, serving as a morality figure that tells him when he's overdoing it and Rance, subconsciously or not, does restrain himself when around Sill. Rance's appreciation and love for Sill is actually so big that it's been stated(and shown) that if Sill were to die, Rance would become the most dreadful and horrifying Demon King to ever live, surpassing even the likes of Gele. As for Sill, despite the poor treatment she receives from her master, she also loves him back and is completely devoted to him, believing that he's isn't as bad as he shows in the surface(and she's isn't really mistaken). She's willing to do anything to help him and actively tries to influence his actions in a positive way. Her boundless loyalty to him is absolutely impressive, and has a profound trust on him that makes her never lose hope that he would save her when things look grim for her. Due to her caring and warm hearted personality, many people are just incapable of comprehending why would she put up with such a brutish and harsh person like Rance, and some like Bird Lithfie have even thought that she was being forcefully made to serve him, but Sill would always refute all such things, claiming that Rance isn't really that bad. While he wouldn't actively say it, she's aware of how Rance feels about her and finds sympathy on his character. Her love for him is unquestionable, to the point she's perfectly willing to give her life in order to save Rance's, perfectly showcased when she took the shot from Little Princess and was encased in ice as a result.

She has shown some jealousy towards women who bore his child since she has yet to do so herself but is still close to his children.

She is a close friend and surrogate sister to Caloria Cricket.

Abilities
As a former noble from the Zeth Kingdom, Sill is a very proficient mage, possessing the rare skill of having aptitude for both offensive Magic and Divine Magic, the latter used typically for healing and supporting purposes. With offensive magic, she has more affinity towards the element of Fire, but can employ any type of element. When she adventures with Rance, she tends to use more supportive and healing magic since Rance is plenty strong by himself to be the damage dealer of the group and healers are not that common, but her offensive skills are not bad at all as she's capable of casting relatively high level spells like the Fire Laser.

Despite this, she lacks Lv2 skills so she doesn't quite excel in either area and is usually over-shadowed by those that do, like Shizuka Masou in the offensive side, or Sel Catchgolf as a healer. Still, her versatility makes her a valuable asset to any party as she's still capable of fitting both roles with profficiency. Her biggest weaknesses are that of a typical magic user, being fragile and lacking mobility in the battlefield, and is usually required to be protected by others in order to bring assistance to them.

Aside from her magic potential, Sill is very useful in the every-day life. She can cook, clean, wash, and overall take care of most of the house-chores in Rance's place, being surprisingly efficient and competent at her job, probably due to the fact that she's gotten a lot of experience at the tasks over time, since Rance pretty much forces her do most of the stuff. He also makes her carry most of the stuff when going adventuring, so she's in a pretty good physical condition, being able to follow Rance around while carrying several bags on her own.

She's also grown to become incredibly skilled at the job, getting to know all the little quirks Rance likes the most and how to work for him in the most efficiently way possible and in a way that suits the most to Rance's preferences. A homely example of this is something as simple as making tea, which Rance has noted after Sill was encased in ice how the temperature and flavour of the tea she prepared was perfect, and becomes annoyed at the failure attempts of other people. Sill is a very attentive person and nitpicky with details.



A notable aspect of her is her incredibly high level-cap, reaching the obscene number of 80. This was not her original Level Cap though, as it was raised over the pass of the years with Rance, and her original cap was around the thirties. Regardless of this, it grants her an incredibly high potential as a mage and could outperform many high-tier mages if she reached such stage. It also allows her to not fall behind with Rance during adventures, who completely lacks a Level Cap, since their level rarely gets above the fifties.

In-Game
For more in depth gameplay information of each game refer to:
 * Rance 02
 * Rance 03
 * Rance IV
 * Kichikuou Rance
 * Rance 5D
 * Rance VI
 * Sengoku Rance

Rance 01: Quest for Hikari
Acts as a partner to Rance and helps investigate Hikari's disappearance. Ends up getting kidnapped by Lia, who planned to perform erotic torture on her. Rance ends up saving her in the end and punishing Lia for her evil ways.

Rance 02: The Rebellious Maidens
Follows Rance into the town of Kathtom which had just been devastated by the Four Witches of Kathtom. She was separated from Rance by accident and was teleported to a fountain area inside of Elenoa Ran's maze. There, she runs into Bard who is currently in critical condition, and saves him. Feeling grateful for Sill's hospitality, Bard decides to protect and accompany Sill so they can escape the maze together. In the later events of story, Bard falls in love with Sill and tries to get her to leave Rance for him, but eventually remains faithful to Rance and helps him with the rest of his quest.

Sill is the main player character for Chapter 3 and Chapter 5, and also participates in the final battle along with Rance and Masou Shizuka.

Rance 03: The Fall of Leazas
She and Rance are recruited by Kanami to help save Lia and Leazas from the Helman army. After the fighting she and Rance are sent to Ylapu.

Rance IV: The Legacy of the Sect
She gets trapped on Ylapu where she befriends Freoncoise and works at her bar. She is later captured by Toushin Upsilon and is later rescued by Rance and his party.

Kichikuou Rance
She and Rance join up with a group of bandits. When raiding a Helman town, she was captured during an enemy counterattack from a Helman army regiment. Rance's main motivation in becoming king of Leazas was to reacquire Sill from Helman's heavily guarded borders.

Rance 5D
Both Rance and Sill got lost in a dungeon, and end up finding Genbu Castle. They enter the cursed grounds and have to find out a way to get back home. Along the way, Rance and Sill are seperated a few times.

Sill is a potential member of the party, but can be switched out for Gal Monsters or other companions. Often, she is not present. She can be raised as a Healer or an offensive Mage.

Rance VI: The Collapse of Zeth
Rance & Sill are separated as Rance is thrown into a prison in Zeth for being rude to a magic user, while Sill is given VIP treatment due to the fact that she's a mage. Rance plans for revenge against the noble who imprisoned him and joins the Ice Flame movement, while also aiming to gain back Sill as a "minor side quest". Later when she is rescued she is revealed to be one of rance's fated girls.

Sengoku Rance
She follows Rance into JAPAN with the premise of going on a hot spring trip. Later in the game, she jumps in front of a curse from half-Demon King Miki aimed at Rance, and is encased in a block of "eternal ice". As much as Rance tries, he can't break the ice and free Sill. This doesn't happen on any of the IF routes, but they aren't canon.

She is not available as a commander during unit battles, but as a character during commander battles and dungeons. Her "S Healing" can restore Rance's action points.

Rance Quest
She only makes one appearance in this game due to extraneous circumstances. Due to being frozen in a block of ice, she isn't a playable character but instead is given a room in Rance Castle for people to visit.

She is freed from the ice at one point by Pastel Kalar when she amplifies her magic ability with a special ring and temporarily lifts the powerful curse.

Rance IX: The Helman Revolution
Sill appears to be freed from the ice by Crook after all character routes are cleared once. The scene will appear in either the true end CG or from clearing the main route.

Mamanyonyo
She was summoned as a heroine.

Widenyo
She was summoned by Nanas as a heroine.

Alice's Cottage 7
Sill Plain's clothes and hair style are included in Dungeons & Dolls's Doll Dressup Section.

Daiteikoku
Jinba, the horse with the pink mane that accompanies Rance Khan, is essentially the cameo appearance of Sill Plain. Both the "Hin Hin" noise Jinba makes, and the naming of its battleship are references to the way Sill cries when teased/abused by Rance.

Trivia

 * She was the first woman to fall in love with Rance.
 * She is the first playable character in the Series, besides Rance himself obviously.
 * Sill is the only character, aside from Rance himself, that has made appearance in every game of the Rance Series.
 * While it's debatable,many fans have refered to her unconditional love for Rance as a case of Stockholm Syndrome
 * Sill is actually a very divisive character between the fanbase. While many see her contrasting personality and direct opposition to Rance's as fantastic, other simply dislike Sill and deem her as dull or boring, to the point some flatout hate her for the attention she gets in the series as one of the main characters.
 * Both Rance VI and Kichikuou Rance start with Sill being separated from Rance, and both end with Rance reforming countries and taking down governments as a result.
 * She has some similarities to Sheila Helman both used to be high class women who under certain circumstances ended up as rance's slaves, both are proficient in magic and housework and both are fated for Rance.
 * Sill is an interesting counterpart to Satella.