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"Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Property: Capitalism 101."

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Turana
Kanji

トゥラナ

Rōmaji

Turana

Characteristics
Race

Demigod (Presumed)

Gender

Female Female

Appearance
Hair Color

Pink-Lime Green

Eye Color

Lime Green

Skin Tone

Pale

Height

ft.

Weight

lbs.

Turana (トゥラナ, Turana) is a traveler circling the many countries of Earth Land. Born in the western continent, she would spend her days as the "ugly duckling" of her mother's flock. Her two-toned hair, irritably cheerful guise, and the occasional simple mistake only worsened Tura's standing among her kin. Considered a failure, she's turned to the open road as a salve, before finding her calling: thievery. She has since become an adept kidnapper, using her keen ambition and unique appearance to reel in prospects for her godly parent. It's her hope the love goddess will finally approve of her thanks to these methods.

Appearance[]

GA - Turana - Traveling App

Why can no one see the pain behind the smile?

Personality[]

"It's difficult not to be pessimistic. No matter what I do, they always find a way to pick out a single flaw that I didn't see, and zealously browbeat me for it. I don't know when I've last had a conversation with my mother that wasn't a business transaction. The hatred of girls and women whose uncles, fathers, brothers, cousins, husbands, and lovers I steal away only to be rewarded with belittlement. And the boys...how just a few of the right words or a little gesture of interest has them losing themselves. What am I even doing anymore?"
— Turana adrift.


History[]

Abilities[]

Trivia[]

  • Her appearance is based on Mitsuri Kanroji from Kimetsu no Yaiba.
  • Her name, meanwhile, is derived from the Etruscan love goddess Turan.
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