
She frequently attacks Natsuhi and Jessica in conversation as well.
Eva primarily sees Krauss as a rival, and frequently tries to use Rudolf and Rosa as pawns to be used in her family feuds. In particular, Krauss uses it extensively to attack her and put her in difficulty much more than he tries to put Eva and Rudolf in the same difficulty during family discussions. None of the siblings show much sympathy for Rosa's precarious situation. Krauss, Eva and Rudolf show little tact in forcing their little sister to tell them about her traumatic meeting with Beatrice as a child and made fun of/scolded her in the past whenever Rosa came to them regarding problems with their mother or schoolwork. Lack of Empathy: Primarily Kinzo and Kyrie, but nearly all of them have their tactless moments. Gutted Like a Fish: With the exception of Kinzo (being already dead) and Rosa (being the accomplice), the other parents are victims of this in the first twilight of the second arc (after they are already killed with poison) in order to insert candy directly into their stomachs to stage a sort of Halloween themed party dedicated to Maria. All of them have good reasons for needing the money (endangered companies, needing to pay off loans, etc.), but problems tend to arise whenever the gold is actually found. Greed: One of the main reasons why all 4 of Kinzo's childern are at odds with each other regarding the sharing of his wealth.
You can definitely say it sucks), with Rosa holding the top spot on this page. Cruel and Unusual Death: The deaths that all of them endure at the hands of witches and furniture in each game are not only horrifying to see but also particularly painful (and as some witches like Eva-Beatrice and Lady MARIA love to reanimate their victims only to trap them in a cycle of death and repeated resurrections until they get tired.
Tragically Subverted with Rosa, who had the odds stacked against her from the beginning (constant bullying from her older siblings, Maria's father running out on her while she was pregnant, Maria's odd behaviors, etc.).
As a result Krauss, Eva and Rudolf tried to avoid, with the support of their respective spouses, not making the same mistakes with their own children (although how successful they were is up for debate, especially in Rudolf and Battler's case).
Breaking the Cycle of Bad Parenting: Due to his deep frustration at having life planned by the family elders in his youth, including choosing his wife for him, and the inability to be with the woman he truly loved, Kinzo became a negligent and extremely abusive father both verbally and physically towards all his legitimate children. Patriarch Kinzo, on the other hand, considers all of his children and grandchildren to be little more than he would consider his own socks as to him they are nothing more than a constant reminder of his Arranged Marriage. Big, Screwed-Up Family: In contrast to the cousins who sincerely love each other, the 4 siblings put on a facade of affection to save the appearances but it becomes immediately evident in their first scene that each of these families would have no qualms about throwing under a train the others in exchange for money.