findutopia: (I have serious faces too)
Sora Himoto ([personal profile] findutopia) wrote in [personal profile] the_measurers 2011-01-20 06:51 am (UTC)

Mun:

Your Name: Ketsu
Your Journal: [livejournal.com profile] splitcomplex
Your Email: tinyplantalchemist@gmail.com
Your AIM: Perceive Truth

Character:

Character's Name: Sora Himoto
Character's Fandom: Shitsurakuen
Character's Home Universe: Wiki entry!
Canon Point you're taking him/her/it from: Mid-chapter 19, while she's waiting for Yuki.
Method of Arrival on Station: Wound up in a pod, since none of the other options work for her.
Physical Appearance: Pictuuuures
Personality: A particular fairy tale tells the story of a princess kidnapped by an evil demon lord, and the knight who sets out on a quest to rescue her. Sora Himoto is that knight -- or at least, that's the ideal she strives for. Having heard the fairy tale many times as a young child, she decided that she would be a brave knight of justice who protects princesses from harm. She's naive, happy-go-lucky, entirely too trusting, and a terrible judge of character, but she'll stop at nothing to protect everyone. Sora has a very black and white view of morality, although after recent events she's started to broaden her horizons and realize that good and evil aren't as simple as she'd at first thought. She's discovered that even in a system of brutal oppression and misogyny, the male oppressors aren't without their own burdens. Thus, she strives not only to rescue the oppressed, but also to save the oppressors from the society forcing them into those roles. (One could say that Sora will bring revolution to the world, but that would just be silly.)

If you're meeting Sora for the first time, she'll peg you into one of two possible categories: Princess, or someone who she needs to protect (as of recently, this category is gender neutral); and Ally, or someone who can help her protect the princesses. Toward her princesses and allies, Sora is cheerful and friendly without fail. She smiles as often as she can; she doesn't want anyone to see if she's upset, because that might get them down, too. If something terrible does happen to someone she cares for, though, she breaks down. She can't stand the thought of failing the people close to her.

If she sees evidence that you're someone who'll do harm to her friends, you wind up in the Oppressor category (which, of course, may overlap with the princess category) and she'll do what it takes to make you see the error of the ways. However, she doesn't like seeing anyone hurt, and that includes the people she's fighting; when possible, she tries to find non-painful ways to win battles. She's not so naive that she thinks it's unnecessary to hurt people, but she wishes that it were. The only person she won't instinctively try to keep from injuring is herself; this is a girl who once impaled herself on a spear to win a battle.

Oh, and she's also a ditzy, spacey slacker who hates to study and dozes off at the mere thought of difficult schoolwork. She's naive, doesn't get double entendres or sexual references, is extremely talkative and friendly, and if given the chance would make friends with everyone she meets. If it weren't for her obsession with the fairy tale of the knight and princess, she wouldn't be at all suited to protecting people. It's kind of jarring to see her switch from babbling about snack cakes to laying the smackdown on someone who's being cruel to a friend.

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