
The ghouls of Mariah, Anatoly and Gregor describe the protagonist as a "horror", an "abomination" and a "wretch", and consider them to be evil to the point of inhumanity, a sentiment shared by the chompette Raspberry, who also enjoys chewing the protagonist out for their malevolence and makes her hatred of them crystal clear. When Karin finally turns on the protagonist and attempts to kill and eat them, they end up disarming and killing her without hesitation. During Karin's descent into villainy, the protagonist remarks that 'she's learning quickly'. The protagonist is also shown to be pessimistic, believing that the rest of the cast are in denial about Mariah's death for having hope she'll return after days away. They behave stern and assertive with their cabinmates, being pleased internally when they don't object to their decisions. The protagonist is then revealed to be cold, calculating and, of course, cannibalistic, being completely calm and comfortable while cooking "meat" (human flesh, presumably that of Mariah at the time) and stolidly serving it to their cabinmates. However, this innocent facade drops during the flood after Mariah ends up sacrificing herself in an attempt to leave the cabin and find help. The protagonist is at first shown to be polite and friendly, even cooking meals for their friends during their stay at the cabin.

The protagonist's face and most of their body are never shown, although at the end of their fight against Karin, we're able to see that their arms are veiny, dark and appear to be masculine, although the protagonist's gender isn't confirmed.
