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Dengeki bunko fighting climax shana
Dengeki bunko fighting climax shana







dengeki bunko fighting climax shana

Once Yuji starts to show signs of progress, her attitude changes and she begins to complement his steady increase in strength.Įven as a child, Shana was very fond of melon bread, and Alastor noted that the times she was eating it was one of the rare times she was in a good mood. Soon after, while fighting a Rinne by herself, she grew to realise how much she hated being alone, something she had never realised before due to spending years with only the bodiless Alastor for company, as well as having grown up believing that a true Flame Haze doesn't rely on anybody. When Yuji chose to postpone training to help out the school committee, she became convinced that he wasn't taking his training seriously. When she started training Yuji, Shana was shown to be a very strict teacher, constantly criticizing him for his lack of progress and treating every training session like an actual battle. This act of bravery convinced Shana to finally accept Yuji as a person, which was the beginning of her slowly opening up to him and eventually falling in love with him. Her opinion of him changed once and for all when he helped her in the battle against Friagne, in which he lost nearly all of his existence to the point that he would have faded were it not for the Midnight Lost Child. Therefore, she was very surprised and confused when Yuji decided to give up his existence to restore the damage to a classroom, when she had been planning to use the existence of one of his classmates. However, her low opinion of Torches was justified due to the fact that all the ones she had met before Yuji were uncompromisingly selfish and desperate to hold on to what little existence they had left. She also referred to herself as only a Flame Haze. She insisted that Yuji was only a Torch, albeit an interesting one due to his status as a Mystes, and referred to him as only an object. She was shown to be a nihilist, as she saw little to no meaning in even the most basic of things, not even having a name until Yuji gave her one. Although she protected humanity from the Crimson Denizens, she did not care for them and was only truly concerned with preserving the balance of the world, even being willing to sacrifice human lives in order to do so. Initially, Shana came off as a very cold and uncaring girl, being concentrated solely on her duties as a Flame Haze. ~ Shana to Wilhelmina, declaring that she is more than just a Flame Haze They are the same, and without him I am not me! I am not only a Flame Haze! I am Shana, with the flaming hair and blazing eyes and I fight for my beliefs! That is my answer. My mission is clear, but I will not destroy the Mystes Yuji. Wilhelmina, I am the Flame-Haired Blazing-Eyed Hunter, but I am also Shana. She is later seen wearing a red-and-black frilly dress on her stay inside the Seireiden. However, after she decided to stay in Misaki City, she is most usually seen with the Misaki City Municipal High School uniform and when in combat, wears the Yogasa as a cape over her clothes. In her first few years as a Flame Haze, she wears an all-black attire consisting of a shirt, pants and her Treasure Tool Yogasa in the form of a trenchcoat. Upon invoking her powers as a Flame Haze, her hair and eyes change color to a fiery crimson, with embers fluttering from her head down. Because of the effects of being a Flame Haze, Shana's body age remains like a girl of 13 to 14 years old. She also has dark brown pupils and a fair complexion. Shana is a young-looking girl with jet black hair which is almost as long as her entire body height.









Dengeki bunko fighting climax shana