Outis (Hangul: 오티스, o-ti-seu) is designated Sinner #12 of Limbus Company's LCB department. Outis is a brusque and assertive woman with a poorly-disguised inclination to look down on those around her. Previously affiliated with the Smoke War, she has a tendency to judge others based on her experiences there prior to joining Limbus Company. She will be the focus character of the currently unannounced Canto XI.
Outis is an olive-skinned woman of average build and height, with light brown eyes and brown hair. Her uniform is comprised of a short black jacket, a white dress shirt, a red necktie, formal black pants and black combat boots. She also has two gold earrings on her left ear, a broken wristwatch on her left wrist, and carries her sword sheathed on her left hip. Overall, Outis's uniform is well-kept, professional and lacks any adornments. In battle, Outis wields a modernly designed kopis with "ΟΥΤΙΣ" written along the blade.
Outis is a strict, commanding woman whose history as a war veteran is at the forefront of her personality. Compared to other Sinners, she tends to be disciplined and well put-together, as she approaches most scenarios with a cool head and tactical mindset. This includes levying high levels of suspicion towards most everyone the LCB encounters, ensuring that everyone stays on their toes. She is also a quick thinker, and a highly opinionated one. Outis loathes to follow plans and people she does not agree with, and will not hesitate to talk back to individuals higher up the chain of command, so long as it wouldn't stand to disadvantage her. An excess of pride is evident in every action she takes.Outis has a noticeably sycophantic relationship with manager, as she is quick to praise them for their leadership prowess and to defend them from any form of criticism. However, the majority of her compliments toward the manager also have a sense of back-handedness, and suggest she does not harbor any genuine good will towards them. Still, with time, Outis' tendency to obnoxiously commend Dante has grown far less common and defining of her character.