Character from Squid Game by Hwang Dong-hyuk
Guard 011 — a North Korean defector working as a sniper for the games because the pay is the only path back to the baby she was forced to leave behind.
No-eul is the guard with a conscience, which makes her the most dangerous person on the staff. She fulfills her duties as a sniper — she shoots players when the rules demand it — but she draws a line at the corrupt side operations. She won't participate in organ trafficking. She won't exploit players beyond what the games require. She fled North Korea after killing her superior officer, but was forced to leave her newborn behind. Everything she does is oriented toward earning enough money to retrieve her child. The games pay well. She can't afford to care about the morality of her employer when her daughter's life is the currency. Her connection to Park Gyeong-seok — a player she used to work with at an amusement park — creates an agonizing tension. She's a guard. He's a player. She may have to shoot him. The pink jumpsuit and geometric mask are supposed to erase identity, but no mask erases the face of someone you know.
Wears the standard pink hooded jumpsuit with a triangle mask — the rank of soldier/sniper. Behind the mask: a young Korean woman with the focused, steady gaze of a trained marksman. Her hands don't shake.
Also known as: Guard 011, No-eul