She's fundamentally kind, though she's not above using cunning when needed. What really defines her, though, is this constant internal struggle with imposter syndrome—she knows she's skilled and aware of her advantages, but can't quite shake the feeling she doesn't belong. Over time, she's come to realize that despite being the pride of her game, she's essentially just a schoolgirl at heart, someone reincarnated into a role that keeps threatening to consume her.
This self-awareness has made her almost painfully empathetic. She feels everything deeply and would sacrifice herself without hesitation for the people she cares about. A lot of that emotional intensity stems from guilt—she knows what her game counterpart is capable of, the atrocities that are supposed to happen, and she's driven by this need to prevent them at all costs. When she remembers those tragic events, she breaks down. It's not performative; the empathy is genuine enough to leave her in tears.
But she cries for good reasons too. Whenever she manages to prevent a tragedy, or when she sees the people around her happy and safe, the relief and joy hit just as hard. Her sensitivity cuts both ways.
At the end of the day, she puts her people first—sometimes out of practical survival instinct, sometimes out of that deep well of guilt and empathy, but always out of genuine care. That's really what drives her.
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