Drizzelda

is a Charming tribe, Water-attribute Yo-Kai ranked C.

Appearance
A ghostly white girl with long dark blue hair worn in a straight style reaching down to her hips. She has a sad expression and eyes to match the umbrella on the top of her head. She wears a pale blue dress, and beneath her is a big, rippling pool of water.

Personality
She's very shy and always says "I'm sorry!", due to her mere presence making it rain. She also hates wearing flashy clothing.

Relationships
In the games, Woe-vercast has a romantic relationship with Funshine, as both of them are frecquently seen together in a pair of cutscenes, as well in the chance footage. This relationship is somewhat carried into the anime, as both debut in the same episode.

Abilities and Powers
It always rains wherever Woe-vercast is, no matter the forecast.

Trivia

 * She and Funshine share a similar relationship with Dismarelda and Happierre, a gloomy female colored mainly in cool coloring paired with a sunny disposition-minded male that mainly is colored in warm colors, and have contrasted effects on the environment, with Funshine/Woe-vercast being the weather and Happierre/Dismarelda being emotional.
 * Unlike Dismarelda, Woe-vercast does not belong to the Eerie tribe.

Origin
Woe-vercast is based on the youkai, Ame-onna (same as her Japanese name), meaning "rain woman". Originally related to kami of rain (and might have been one herself), this creature is however nowhere near as benevolent. She appears as a disheveled, emaciated woman that brings rain wherever she goes, and can be seen compulsively lapping up the raindrops trickling down her arms. She wanders villages at night, looking for children to kidnap and turn into more of her kind. A mother who suffers this fate is at risk of turning into an ame-onna herself from sheer grief.

In modern depictions, the rain-making part is more or less the only thing that carries over, and the youkai's name is humorously used to refer to people who seem to bring bad weather wherever they go.

Name Origin

Her name is a combination of "woe", meaning sorrow, and "overcast", meaning cloudy.