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Merula is an upcoming playable Esper in Neverness to Everness. She is recognized for her distinctive crow-inspired design featuring an enormous feathered hat, which made a strong impression during her appearances in the 2025 Containment Test footage. While her element, weapon type, and detailed combat kit have not been officially confirmed, her visual prominence and design complexity have led multiple gaming outlets and community sources to speculate that she is likely an S-Rank character. Merula is one of the most visually discussed unreleased characters in the game's community.
Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
Rank | Likely S-Rank (community speculation based on design complexity) |
Element | Not yet confirmed |
Weapon | Not yet confirmed |
Role | Not yet confirmed |
Affiliation | Not yet confirmed |
Notable Feature | Enormous crow-feathered hat; gothic avian aesthetic |
First Appearance | 2025 Containment Test footage |
Name Origin | Latin: "merula" = blackbird (Turdus merula) |
Status | Upcoming / Unreleased |
Merula's most defining visual feature is her enormous crow-like hat, decorated with dark feathers that give her a gothic, avian aesthetic. Multiple gaming outlets have highlighted her design as striking and visually impressive compared to the rest of the roster. that "if there are any early candidates for an S class, this is probably it" based on the hat alone, while DigitalPhablet described her as having a "strong presence" and GuruGamer characterized her as a "likely high-rarity (S-class) unit with a mysterious aura."

The crow motif extends beyond the hat, suggesting a character deeply tied to dark or mystical themes. Her visual design stands out even among the already diverse cast of Esperswhich includes characters ranging from the cat-girl Nanally to the wolf-man Skia to the tombstone-wielding vampire Fadia to the TV-headed Oddity Taygedo. The level of design detail and the prominence of her visual motif are consistent with how Hotta Studio has presented its highest-rarity characters.
Merula was showcased during the 2025 Containment Test beta period (July 2-16, 2025), though she was not a playable character during that test. The Containment Test featured a playable roster including MintNanallySakiriLacrimosaFadiaand Skiawith HotoriBaicangand Hathor added as new playable additions. Merula's appearance was limited to cutscenes, NPC interactions, or promotional material rather than a full gameplay demo.
Notably, 's Containment Test preview confirmed that the character models for several non-playable characters received visual upgrades during the test, including AlphardJiuyuanDaffodiland Black Bird. While Merula was not specifically listed among those receiving model updates in that particular report, the fact that non-playable characters received design polish during beta periods indicates that Hotta Studio continues to refine the upcoming roster.
"Merula" is the Latin word for blackbird, specifically referring to Turdus merulathe common blackbird found across Europe and parts of Asia. The common blackbird is known for its glossy dark plumage and melodious song, and males are entirely jet-black with an orange-yellow bill. This directly connects Merula's name to her avian visual theme and reinforces the crow/blackbird motif present in her design.
The naming choice follows Neverness to Everness's pattern of thematic character names. Lacrimosa (Latin for "weeping") is a Chaos-element Esper with a dramatic, gothic design. Sakiri carries Japanese cultural naming conventions, as does Baicang with its Chinese roots. Fadia's name has Arabic origins. The Latin origin of Merula's name suggests the developers put deliberate thought into connecting her identity to the crow/blackbird motif.
Another upcoming characterBlack Birdalso carries avian connotations in their name. Community sources describe Black Bird as a "mysterious witch with a big hat and chains," which shares thematic overlap with Merula's dark, avian-inspired design. The Containment Test preview confirmed that Black Bird's character model received a visual upgrade during the beta, indicating the character is actively being developed.
Whether Merula and Black Bird share a narrative connection, belong to the same faction, or simply share a visual motif has not been confirmed. Both characters represent the darker, more mystical end of the game's aesthetic spectrum, contrasting with the brighter designs of characters like Mint and Nanally. The community has speculated about possible connections between the two, but no official lore linking them has been revealed.
Based on her visual design and brief appearances, community sources have speculated about Merula's potential combat identity. GuruGamer noted that "her elemental or summon-based skills, hinted at in gameplay, suggest she'll be a powerful and unique addition to any team." The crow motif could translate into avian summons, feather-based projectiles, or dark magic attacks. However, no official gameplay footage of Merula in combat has been released, so these remain community interpretations rather than confirmed details.
If Merula turns out to be an S-Rank character, she would follow a pattern where high-rarity Espers tend to have more complex and visually elaborate kits. Confirmed S-Rank characters demonstrate this trend:
S-Rank Character | Element | Signature Weapon/Mechanic |
|---|---|---|
Fangs and Claws with automatic follow-up attacks | ||
Transforming Cross-Shield with vampire martial arts | ||
Esper Constructs that fight autonomously while she rests | ||
Blade Wings with high-speed aerial combat | ||
Umbrella Katana with time-freezing Ultimate | ||
Power of Words with ranged spellcasting and martial arts |
Once released, Merula will be assigned one of the six Esper elements and will participate in the game's Elemental Reaction system. Given her dark, gothic design, community speculation has leaned toward elements like Chaos (associated with destructive abilities)Psyche (associated with mental and supernatural powers), or Incantation (associated with magical invocations). HoweverHotta Studio has shown willingness to subvert visual expectations with element assignments, so her element could be any of the six.
Each Esper fills one of three combat roles (Damage, Survival, or Buff) and has a unique traversal ability for navigating Hethereau. The avian theme of Merula's design could lend itself to a flight-based traversal ability, though this is purely speculative.
Neverness to Everness launches globally on April 29, 2026 on PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, Android, and macOS with full cross-platform support. Whether Merula will be available at launch or introduced through a post-launch gacha banner has not been confirmed. Given the community speculation around her S-Rank status, she would likely appear on a Limited Banner if she is indeed a high-rarity character. The game uses the no 50/50 systemguaranteeing the featured character within the pity count.
This article will be updated with Merula's confirmed element, rarity, abilities, and backstory once official details are released.