Roka Paramia

is an Arrancar in Sōsuke Aizen's army and a former Fracción of Szayelaporro Granz.

Appearance
Roka is a rather slim individual with medium black hair, grey eyes, and her mask fragments take the form of half a skull on her face. When in the service of Sosuke Aizen in Hueco Mundo, she wears a long green striped dress with a turtle neck, and black boots. While in disguise in the human world, she wears a rather fancy dress with a large hat to hide her Hollow mask fragments.

Personality
She initially appears very passive and loyal to Szayelaporro, accepting her fate as his tool, broken mentally upon continuous torturing and resurrection. However much later, she slowly begins to realize her worth once Don Kanonji begins to build a friendship with her. She also feels regretful for getting Don Kanonji involved with a dangerous character like her.

Arrancar arc
Doing her duties as a nurse in Las Noches, Roka reattaches Yammy Llargo's severed arm. In gratitude, the Espada decides to test out his limb by seemingly killing Roka with it.

Zanpakutō

 * Roka's Zanpakutō is actually her mask remnant itself.


 * Resurrección: Telaraña's release command is "Dance". In her released form, she gains four large spider legs with cloth wrapped around parts of them, as well as cloth covering half her face, and parts of her arms and legs. Her stomach, arms, and legs are bare.

Censorship

 * When Yammy's arm is reattached and he punches Roka, his action in the anime is changed to him slamming her into a wall and grumbling about how he should have been able to punch her through it. In the manga, he slams his fist down on her head, causing it to explode, and grumbles about how he should have been able to split her in two. The dialogue does not change from the manga for the English dub, as he still states he should have split her in two.

Trivia

 * This character is not named by Tite Kubo in the manga or databooks, nor is she named in the anime. The name Roka Paramia comes from the novel Bleach: Spirits Are Forever With You by Ryohgo Narita.