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Sanaa
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| Sanaa Wilhelm | |
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| Name | Sanaa Wilhelm |
| Occupation | Prisoner |
| Residence | Castle Heterodyne |
| First Appearance | "Ten points? Wow!" ✣ |
| Relatives | Brother: Othar Tryggvassen |
Sanaa Wilhelm (née Tryggvassen) is Othar's sister ✣ and a prisoner in Castle Heterodyne. She is the second person to meet Agatha on her entrance to the Castle. She explains to Agatha the motto of the Castle's female population: "Play fair, do your share, and we're there!" warning that causing trouble will lead to death. She changed her name ✣ to 'Wilhelm' when she arrived at the Castle on the suggestion of "the old guy who brought me here," presumably Wilhelm Diamant. Though sparkiness seems to run in families, certain ✣ comments on Sanaa's part ✣ suggest that, unlike Othar, she is not a spark at all, nor have we seen any indication that she might be.
She seems relatively kind and level headed for someone sentenced to the Castle, despite having an adventurous past (including hanging around with pirates ✣ ). She is determined to keep her head down, earn her points, and walk away free... but she is among the prisoners in on Zola's plot, which will almost certainly complicate her life no matter which route she takes.
Moloch von Zinzer has a crush on her, which she is aware of but ignores, considering Moloch to be a completely useless incompetent (not without reason ✣ ). However, her opinion of him may be changing, now that Moloch has stepped up his game ✣ .
Also, she has apparently either dyed her hair or possibly cut it in a way her brother doesn't like ✣ .
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In our world, Sana'a (also spelled Sanaa or Ṣan‘ā) is a city of slightly fewer than two million and the capital and largest city of Yemen, in the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula. This is quite far physically and culturally from Europa and may be a coincidence, but the Professors are not known for doing things lightly.
Also, Sana'a was mentioned by H. P. Lovecraft as the home city of Abdul al-Hazred, the fictitious author of the equally fictitious Necronomicon.

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