Zorome

Zorome (ゾロメ) is one of the main characters in DARLING in the FRANXX series. He's a Parasite with codename "666" of Thirteenth Plantation, where he's partnered in boy-girl pair with Miku to pilot a FRANXX called Argentea.

Appearance
Zorome has a feminine build and small, brown eyes. His shaggy, light brown hair has a cowlick at the top.

Personality
Zorome is an emotional character, but this trait doesn't make him unlikable. A bit childish at times, but has a heart that resonates strong with most people. His FRANXX partner is Miku. He appears to want to prove that he is better than the 'double digits' that seem to be considered as 'elites' when it comes to being Parasites.

History
Like the others, Zorome was part of the same group and orphanage.

Hiro
He initially acted hostile towards Hiro, calling him a 'wuss' on multiple occasions, either where he is able to hear, or directly towards him. This may play towards his attitude of wanting to show that he is better than the Parasites with 'double digit' codes, rather than just him. After Hiro saved them from a Klaxosaur, and said that he won't be a burden to Zorome and fight together as a team, Zorome gained respect of Hiro and their relationship improved.

Futoshi
Zorome seems to like teasing and poking fun at Futoshi a lot. Overall, the two maintain a healthy relationship, often playing in the backyard with each other.

Ichigo
Similar to with Hiro, he seems to want to prove himself to her as being just as capable as a double digit. However, he obeys her orders when on the field.

Miku
He and Miku have a relationship where they both comment on each other and act off-put by the presence of the other. However, both of them do show concern over one another with him openly showing relief at her well-being during Episode 3.

Kokoro
Although they haven't interacted much, Zorome has stated in Episode 05 that he finds Kokoro beautiful.

Etymology
His name is a reference to his code. The literal meaning of zorome is repdigit; a number that consists of the same digit, such as 666. It is also the Number of the Beast, a term in the Book of Revelation, of the New Testament, that is associated with the Beast of Revelation in chapter 13.