Akuta Hinako [Yu Mei-ren] (
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Name: Rozen
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➤ Character
Name: Yu Mei-ren; Consort Yu; Yu the Beauty; has went by the false identity of “Hinako Akuta”
Canon: Fate/Grand Order
Canon Point: In the middle of seeing Xiang Yu die a second time.
Age: There’s no canon age, but it’s said she was alive during the Age of Gods and started living in China around 200 BC, so probably 2000+ yrs old, give or take!
History: Here!
Personality:
STRENGTHS
+Observant: When she’s behind a book, Yu keeps a general close eye and is able to pick up on small details and whatnot, especially if she senses someone who either isn’t human or has had a brush with non-humans. However, she doesn’t use it to try and pry into others' personal lives (exceptions being the latter two since she’s a little more inclined and comfortable than with regular people, but even then, she won't ask much), as she is usually more content with just watching from the sidelines.
+Sentimental: Underneath it all, Yu can actually be very sweet and even doting. Granted, it’s after a lot of persistence, but once she’s fully able to trust someone, she'll go the absolute mile for them. It even extends to regular people, as though she isn’t fond of humans, she is willing to make some exceptions and deeply cherishes any friendships to be had.
+Well-read: As Yu tends to read a lot of books, she can be pretty knowledgeable, though not to the likes and levels of a super-genius; when she feels like it, she researches on a topic thoroughly and making sure to understand it well. As a bonus, it also helps in giving off the impression as someone to not be disturbed.
+No Bloodthirst: Despite being something similar of her canon’s version of what are considered to be original vampires AKA True Ancestors, she is not fond of taking blood from others as unlike them, Yu never had the on-going desire, and the very act of doing so completely disgusts her; instead, she prefers to take just a little mana from the environment around her via a passive way instead of by force. In a way, she thinks it makes her better than others stuck in a cycle of perpetual consumption.
+/-Immortality: Being unable to die imbues Yu with not only the advantages that come with it, but also the sense of not wanting to give up. On the other hand, she views it as something of a curse as even if she wanted to, she wouldn’t be able to. Thus, she gets jealous of others who have a finite lifespan, since they’re able to pass on while she cannot. Also it can’t even save her from getting stiff joints sometimes, whoops.
WEAKNESSES
-Apathetic/Inaction: On the flipside of her observance, putting on that much of a poker face and hiding behind books makes Yu come off as aloof and icy to everyone. Due to certain issues, it has left her fearful and disdainful to the point where she sees anyone as a possible threat, so she keeps everybody she encounters to an arm’s length. Even with people she cares about, Yu is hesitant in showing any kind of emotion, as that might mean showing even the slightest hint of revealing her true nature and being rejected for it, which unfortunately may come across as being cold-hearted. That said, trying to call her out for being seemingly heartless will actually cause her to drop her poker face and become extremely angry.
-Spoiled: Despite the above weakness, once she starts getting close to someone, she becomes...still kind of troublesome. Years of being a recluse did not do wonders for her;though she won’t have the need to hide her identity any longer, she does become a bit of a brat that does whatever she wants, to the point of even throwing a temper tantrum when she feels like she’s been slighted.
-Misanthropic: While she doesn’t mind humans as a species, it doesn’t mean she likes them either, what with having been persecuted many times in the past and nursing a long-standing grudge. Even if she has human friends, depending on how close Yu is to them, she might make it a point to never let them forget that they too aren’t really different from the other humans.
-Worst Tactician Ever: As another side effect of being reclusive, Yu really isn’t cut out to be a leader, since she doesn’t understand how people should work together and is unable to bring out their full strengths when she’s put in such a position like this; she relies on their experiences to do most of the work for her instead and expect some kind of clean victory. Otherwise, when it isn’t working out, she just chooses to retreat.
Greatest Motivation: Yu’s original motivation was the desire to be somewhere that lets her simply live out her days in peace with her beloved. And deeper down, she still wants a sort of repose, as she wishes to have a sort of place where her existence will be allowed and to not be viewed as a monster but a kind of necessity.
Mundane/Trivial Interests: She’s an avid book reader (with a fondness for history and leaning towards a certain country and era) and tends to coop herself up somewhere whenever she can, though Yu is pretty fond of trekking ventures as well and tends to go during the off-seasons. She’s also talented with herbology and feeding animals.
Interactions: Yu has never had the situation of being in an entirely different world, so she will fall back on her false identity of “Hinako Akuta” and her usual methods in observance as a way of staying safe in such a situation (possibly even feeling distraught, given her canonpoint). Eventually, but surely as she gets her bearings straight and once she realizes there’s no need to hide away her true nature, she’d be willing to help as best as she can. No matter what world or the kinds of inhabitants living here, if the chance to maybe have some actual peace presents itself, Yu will desperately defend it at all costs.
Abilities:
Basic Combat
-Decent mastery with her two twin swords
-Average strength and agility
Personal Skills/Abilities
-Immortality, with the perks including:
Eternal youth and beauty Higher endurance and durability
-Drawing in energy from either plants or animals and releasing it in limited quantities (with an exception being wastelands, since she can’t siphon anything from there).
-Weaponizing her own blood as offensive weapons.
Eternal Lament: Her ultimate attack, which consists of gathering up all the energy in herself beyond the limits of her body and discarding it to create a curse-filled storm of blood raining down on enemies before she reconstructs her body again.
Other Skills
-Sword dancing (it’s more seen in her battle animations, but there’s the implication that she’s very good with it outside of combat in general)
Inventory:
-Her twin swords
-The clothes on her back
Vision: Cryo
Reason: She’s been mourning for a long time, what with having lost her beloved Xiang Yu. And while the void in her heart almost was filled with his presence in the LostBelt 3 arc, she ends up losing him again near the end.
Role: Backrow DPS, probably?
Constellation: A poppy!
Name: Rozen
Contact:
➤ Character
Name: Yu Mei-ren; Consort Yu; Yu the Beauty; has went by the false identity of “Hinako Akuta”
Canon: Fate/Grand Order
Canon Point: In the middle of seeing Xiang Yu die a second time.
Age: There’s no canon age, but it’s said she was alive during the Age of Gods and started living in China around 200 BC, so probably 2000+ yrs old, give or take!
History: Here!
Personality:
+Observant: When she’s behind a book, Yu keeps a general close eye and is able to pick up on small details and whatnot, especially if she senses someone who either isn’t human or has had a brush with non-humans. However, she doesn’t use it to try and pry into others' personal lives (exceptions being the latter two since she’s a little more inclined and comfortable than with regular people, but even then, she won't ask much), as she is usually more content with just watching from the sidelines.
+Sentimental: Underneath it all, Yu can actually be very sweet and even doting. Granted, it’s after a lot of persistence, but once she’s fully able to trust someone, she'll go the absolute mile for them. It even extends to regular people, as though she isn’t fond of humans, she is willing to make some exceptions and deeply cherishes any friendships to be had.
+Well-read: As Yu tends to read a lot of books, she can be pretty knowledgeable, though not to the likes and levels of a super-genius; when she feels like it, she researches on a topic thoroughly and making sure to understand it well. As a bonus, it also helps in giving off the impression as someone to not be disturbed.
+No Bloodthirst: Despite being something similar of her canon’s version of what are considered to be original vampires AKA True Ancestors, she is not fond of taking blood from others as unlike them, Yu never had the on-going desire, and the very act of doing so completely disgusts her; instead, she prefers to take just a little mana from the environment around her via a passive way instead of by force. In a way, she thinks it makes her better than others stuck in a cycle of perpetual consumption.
+/-Immortality: Being unable to die imbues Yu with not only the advantages that come with it, but also the sense of not wanting to give up. On the other hand, she views it as something of a curse as even if she wanted to, she wouldn’t be able to. Thus, she gets jealous of others who have a finite lifespan, since they’re able to pass on while she cannot. Also it can’t even save her from getting stiff joints sometimes, whoops.
-Apathetic/Inaction: On the flipside of her observance, putting on that much of a poker face and hiding behind books makes Yu come off as aloof and icy to everyone. Due to certain issues, it has left her fearful and disdainful to the point where she sees anyone as a possible threat, so she keeps everybody she encounters to an arm’s length. Even with people she cares about, Yu is hesitant in showing any kind of emotion, as that might mean showing even the slightest hint of revealing her true nature and being rejected for it, which unfortunately may come across as being cold-hearted. That said, trying to call her out for being seemingly heartless will actually cause her to drop her poker face and become extremely angry.
-Spoiled: Despite the above weakness, once she starts getting close to someone, she becomes...still kind of troublesome. Years of being a recluse did not do wonders for her;though she won’t have the need to hide her identity any longer, she does become a bit of a brat that does whatever she wants, to the point of even throwing a temper tantrum when she feels like she’s been slighted.
-Misanthropic: While she doesn’t mind humans as a species, it doesn’t mean she likes them either, what with having been persecuted many times in the past and nursing a long-standing grudge. Even if she has human friends, depending on how close Yu is to them, she might make it a point to never let them forget that they too aren’t really different from the other humans.
-Worst Tactician Ever: As another side effect of being reclusive, Yu really isn’t cut out to be a leader, since she doesn’t understand how people should work together and is unable to bring out their full strengths when she’s put in such a position like this; she relies on their experiences to do most of the work for her instead and expect some kind of clean victory. Otherwise, when it isn’t working out, she just chooses to retreat.
Greatest Motivation: Yu’s original motivation was the desire to be somewhere that lets her simply live out her days in peace with her beloved. And deeper down, she still wants a sort of repose, as she wishes to have a sort of place where her existence will be allowed and to not be viewed as a monster but a kind of necessity.
Mundane/Trivial Interests: She’s an avid book reader (with a fondness for history and leaning towards a certain country and era) and tends to coop herself up somewhere whenever she can, though Yu is pretty fond of trekking ventures as well and tends to go during the off-seasons. She’s also talented with herbology and feeding animals.
Interactions: Yu has never had the situation of being in an entirely different world, so she will fall back on her false identity of “Hinako Akuta” and her usual methods in observance as a way of staying safe in such a situation (possibly even feeling distraught, given her canonpoint). Eventually, but surely as she gets her bearings straight and once she realizes there’s no need to hide away her true nature, she’d be willing to help as best as she can. No matter what world or the kinds of inhabitants living here, if the chance to maybe have some actual peace presents itself, Yu will desperately defend it at all costs.
Abilities:
Basic Combat
-Decent mastery with her two twin swords
-Average strength and agility
Personal Skills/Abilities
-Immortality, with the perks including:
-Drawing in energy from either plants or animals and releasing it in limited quantities (with an exception being wastelands, since she can’t siphon anything from there).
-Weaponizing her own blood as offensive weapons.
Other Skills
-Sword dancing (it’s more seen in her battle animations, but there’s the implication that she’s very good with it outside of combat in general)
Inventory:
-Her twin swords
-The clothes on her back
Vision: Cryo
Reason: She’s been mourning for a long time, what with having lost her beloved Xiang Yu. And while the void in her heart almost was filled with his presence in the LostBelt 3 arc, she ends up losing him again near the end.
Role: Backrow DPS, probably?
Constellation: A poppy!