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Riche“I- I- I- I beg your pardon. I let myself get carried away!”
Noé“No, no. It was very interesting. You're quite well-informed, mademoiselle Riche. That was impressive.”
— Noe praises Riche; Chapter 14

NoéRiche is the het ship between Noé Archiviste and Riche from The Case Study of Vanitas fandom.

Canon[]

Noé met Riche when Vanitas saved her from the wolf "Loup Garou." She is a friend of Dante and later witnesses Vanitas kissing Jeanne with Noé. Afterwards, he met her again.

He saw her injured, so Vanitas asked Dante and found out that Reese was the one who jumped down, and Dante tried to protect her, but got injured. Noe saw them arguing for a while before inviting him to find clues about the vampire kidnapping case, suggesting to search the underground catacombs. During that time, Riche introduced Noé to tourist attractions and the underground catacombs. She accidentally held the young vampire's hand, which made Riche shy. Noé complimented Reese for her knowledge of history with a smile. She was shocked and tripped to the ground, almost losing her balance, but luckily, Noé caught her in his arms.

Riche was in Noé's arms and could only look at Noe's face with embarrassment. Before Dante felt irritated and argued with Reese, he said, "Don't provoke my customers." Before they left the underground tomb and did not find any evidence.

At the amusement park, Noé gets into a fight with Vanitas. Riche tries to keep everyone in check, but Johann argues that the strong survive, not thinking that his hands are stained with blood from someone weak but who needs to be strong. It's annoying. Riche listens and looks on in shock. Riche and her friends go to meet Parks Orlok, but there is a racial conflict. Noé expresses displeasure at the dhampir being treated racially. Dante then gets into an argument with Noé.

Riche felt very guilty about Dante's rude behavior, so she ran to Noé and apologized to him, just as Noé felt the same way, so they decided to apologize to Riche at the same time.

Noé decides to tell him about Louis and how they used to read books together. Riche listens excitedly and she exchanges stories with Noé about how Dante read books to her when they were kids, before she smiles and is glad that Noé understands them, before asking Noé and Vanitas to help the dhampir.

OMAKE CH.20: Riche's nickname
In celebration of Vanitas' French debut, Noé asks if your nickname, Riche, is not pronounced tix; your real name is Beatrice. Riche explains the spelling of her name to Noé. So in the translation, they decided to use tix to avoid language confusion, and Noe asked if she didn't use the name "Beato", and Reese replied that someone else already used that name. Then the screen showed "Beatrice Ushiromiya," a character from "Umineko no Naku Koro ni."

Drama CD: Koi wa☆LOVE Mission!

Noé and Riche in the school AU, they seem to be in different classes and don't have a friendship like in the main story universe.

Fanon[]

NoéRiche is an obscure ship in The Case Study of Vanitas fandom. They have very little fanfic depicting the pairing romantically, with most writing about their relationship as a friendship. However, some people like them because they see Noé and Riche as being polite or sympathetic to each other, leading to a small minority of people deciding to ship them.

Fandom[]

FAN FICTION
Noé Archiviste/Riche tag on AO3
Noé Archiviste & Riche tag on AO3

Trivia[]

  • Riche seems shy and loves romantic love, unlike Noe who doesn't really understand love, but they both love reading books.

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