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Player Information

Name: Mel
Contact: [plurk.com profile] sandsrew
Age: 29
Other Characters: Raichi Todoroki, Keith, Soleil.

Character Information

Name: Yuna Yuki
Canon: Yuki Yuna is a Hero
Canon Point: Mid episode 12, after throwing herself in the line of fire of the Vertex's final attack.
Age: 14
History: History section of her wikia page, and the wikipedia article covers the basic plot of the series and is also worth noting!
Personality:
If you were to ask Yuna what sort of person she is, her answer would undoubtedly be "A hero!"

This is the sort of statement that embodies her personality the most. Yuna is a very brave, self-sacrificing, and eager to help person. Whenever one of her friends needs help, or even when it comes to people she's unfamiliar with, Yuna would never hesitate in lending a hand to someone in need! That's what made her so eager to join her school's "Hero club" in the first place (a club dedicated to giving assistance to other school clubs when they're short members, doing community service, helping out in after-school projects, things of that nature), and it's what made her so willing to accept that the hero club wasn't strictly what she had signed up for in the first place. In actuality, her beloved club was actually a gathering of girls chosen by the group 'Taisha', who serve the resident deity of the world 'Shinju', in order to foster teamwork and camaraderie in the girls who are to protect their world, but that's fine! Something that Yuna can absolutely take in stride, considering this means she can help her world on both a small scale, and a large one.

The word 'hero' is one Yuna is very fixated on, and it's one that shines through her personality very brightly. The concept is such an idealized one to her, that it often trumps any instinct to hang back and rationalize situations. If a situation looks to be too pressing, with time running short, Yuna is prone to simply jumping in and following her gut on what she thinks is the best solution. To her credit, these snap judgements usually work in her favor, though it does get the occasional uneasy reaction from her companions, simply because no one would ever think to expend a ton of power in order to quickly defeat an enemy that's already surrounded when it's established to be detrimental to your health to take on the burden yourself, and no one would ever consider abandoning the script for a puppet show for elementary school kids and going to off-course with it as to have the puppets devolve into physical violence just because the stage fell over to be a normal course of action.

With so much of her personality and actions built around the idea of wanting and needing to be a hero for others, it's made Yuna an incredibly trustworthy person to anyone who knows her. She can be depended on to come at the beck and call of anyone who she can help, and even those she can't. She strives to do her best constantly, and if she alone isn't enough, she knows when to call in others for support as well. From the small, everyday things such as celebrating a stubborn friend's birthday to make her feel included, cheering on a girl with immense stage fright to pursue her ambitions, to the large, world-shattering things like delivering a wake-up punch to a friend who's thoroughly snapped and immediately assuring her that she won't be abandoned over her actions, Yuna is insanely perceptive when it comes to figuring out ways to help others. As stated before, they aren't always the most rational of solutions, but taking action to better a situation will always be better than not doing what you can, in Yuna's mind.

On the other hand, a lot of her childish idealism is just that; very childish and naive. Her morals aren't the black and white variety, but she tends to see things from an optimists point of view, which often means she misses the bigger implications of simple facts. Upon being told that those under the service of Shinju-sama don't die, Yuna finds this to be a positive thing. A hero shouldn't die, of course! Heroes are around to serve and protect, and in order to do that, they need to stay alive. The reality of the situation, however, is more that heroes can't die, and after being told this from someone who had been through the hero system enough to know that the longer you're a part of it, the more it destroys your body, Yuna's declaration that not dying is a good thing feels completely misplaced.

Even after finding out about the sort of weight that's been put on her and the other girls, Yuna still remains a bright, shining beacon to her friends. They're important to her, after all, and she has to do her best to help them! Of course, she's not so proud as to not accept help in return, and the give-and-take sort of relationship she has with them is vital to letting her thrive as she wants to. The few times we see Yuna alone, trying to work through heavy situations are her own, we see a very different side of her. Upon learning that her sense of taste is gone (snacks and food and being able to enjoy them are important to her!), she appears a little lost, and melancholic, up until she's reunited with her friends, at which point the group celebrates what they believe to be a complete victory of their enemies with a bunch of snacks and sodas. Yuna, of course, can't taste any of this, but surrounded by her friends, she remains cheerful for their sake, and genuinely seems to be put into better spirits over the situation as a result. On a more drastic scale, Yuna is left alone at one point, her best friend attempting to completely destroy the world, and the rest of the heroes having gone off on their own to try and stop her (normal every day kinds of things), and Yuna is so thoroughly distraught that she's completely unable to transform into hero mode. However, as soon as one of her comrades returns, assures her she isn't alone, and reminds her of what she's fighting for, Yuna is able to muster her courage back up.

After all is said and done, though, what stands out most about Yuna under normal circumstances is that she's a cheerful, outgoing, and energetic young girl. She wants nothing more than to make friends, help them out whenever she can, and have a good time in their company.

Abilities:
For all intents and purposes, Yuna's skill set is largely limited to what a 14 year old human is capable of. That said, she's got great physical capabilities, having been coached in martial arts by her parents, and is often sought out by sports clubs for additional help when it's needed.

Her status as a hero is also worth mentioning as well! Heroes in this world are basically guardians that are recruited based on an aptitude test (Yuna is said to have scored very high on it, though the parameters of it are undisclosed), and protect the deity of the world that has deemed humanity worth saving, after the other gods of the universe deemed it fit to erase them. Yuna and her friends end up fighting off cosmic threats created by the opposing gods, and are given power in order to match what's being thrown at them. With the use of an app on her phone, Yuna borrows power from the world's deity, which makes her incredibly resilient, strong, and gives her strikes an additional, firey wallop!

Heroes also have access to an extra power surge called 'sange'. This form is accessed when heroes expend a certain amount of energy, and grants them what should theoretically be enough power to finish off whatever enemy they're up against, with the stipulation that the hero then 'sacrifices' something (such as senses, use of various limbs, memories, etc).

While not directly tied to her or her abilities, the app also gives Yuna a guardian fairy (a second one is granted around half-way through the series) which acts as a power buff, shield, and makes her completely unkillable.
Strengths:
Optimistic, Reliable, Observant, Cheerful, Strong sense of self
Weaknesses:
Reactionary, Short-sighted, Self sacrificing, to a fault, Easily swayed, May succumb to pressure without proper support

God/Shinki: God
Why?: The heroes in Yuna's world are essentially treated as minor dieties due to their duties, and with so much of her story revolving around taking charge and helping others, being a god is a natural fit for her.
Top 3 Choices:
Shinju, her world's guardian deity.
Nantosuelta, Gaulish goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility
Chloris, Greek goddess of flowers.
God Type:
Yuna is the sort of person who would easily and naturally slot herself into whatever sort of role she's given, and as a god she'd be very likely to continue a lot of her typical behaviors of helping everyone in any way she can, just with an extra divine kick!
Power:
Deific power output. What I'm hoping for with this power is simply giving her access to her canon powers, considering those powers are normally tied to the existence of her world's deity. This means a general power/stamina buff and fire-based damage added to her kicks and punches during combat, as well as overall access to her faeries.

Writing Sample

Sample:
Have some threads from the previous game I had her in!

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Anything Else?:
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