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The episode's central mystery revolves around Gilbert’s final words to Violet during their last battle: . Because she was raised as a soldier with no emotional education, Violet cannot comprehend the meaning behind this phrase. She decides to become an Auto Memory Doll herself, hoping that by transcribing the hearts of others, she will eventually understand the words Gilbert left her with.

Violet eventually begins working at the , an organization founded by Hodgins. While there, she witnesses the work of Auto Memory Dolls —amanuenses who transcribe people's complex thoughts and feelings into letters. The Search for Meaning

Violet is visited by , a former lieutenant colonel and friend of the Major. Hodgins takes her to the city of Leiden to begin a new life as a ward of the wealthy Evergarden family, fulfilling Gilbert's wishes for her future. However, Violet—who was raised as a "weapon" and knows only military structure—initially finds herself unable to fit into a traditional household. The CH Postal Company

Following the end of the Great War, wakes up in a military hospital having lost both of her arms, which have been replaced with silver prosthetic limbs . Struggling to adjust to her new body, she attempts to write a formal military report to her superior, Major Gilbert Bougainvillea , but finds she can barely hold a pen. Transition to Civilian Life

The first episode of the Kyoto Animation series Violet Evergarden , titled "I Love You and Auto Memory Dolls," establishes the emotional and physical aftermath of a four-year global conflict. Post-War Recovery

Evergarden Episode 1: Violet

The episode's central mystery revolves around Gilbert’s final words to Violet during their last battle: . Because she was raised as a soldier with no emotional education, Violet cannot comprehend the meaning behind this phrase. She decides to become an Auto Memory Doll herself, hoping that by transcribing the hearts of others, she will eventually understand the words Gilbert left her with.

Violet eventually begins working at the , an organization founded by Hodgins. While there, she witnesses the work of Auto Memory Dolls —amanuenses who transcribe people's complex thoughts and feelings into letters. The Search for Meaning Violet Evergarden Episode 1

Violet is visited by , a former lieutenant colonel and friend of the Major. Hodgins takes her to the city of Leiden to begin a new life as a ward of the wealthy Evergarden family, fulfilling Gilbert's wishes for her future. However, Violet—who was raised as a "weapon" and knows only military structure—initially finds herself unable to fit into a traditional household. The CH Postal Company Violet eventually begins working at the , an

Following the end of the Great War, wakes up in a military hospital having lost both of her arms, which have been replaced with silver prosthetic limbs . Struggling to adjust to her new body, she attempts to write a formal military report to her superior, Major Gilbert Bougainvillea , but finds she can barely hold a pen. Transition to Civilian Life Hodgins takes her to the city of Leiden

The first episode of the Kyoto Animation series Violet Evergarden , titled "I Love You and Auto Memory Dolls," establishes the emotional and physical aftermath of a four-year global conflict. Post-War Recovery