TV-Series
Description
Labilia Christy, a human adventurer and B-Cuber aligned with the Shooting Starlight guild, sports vivid blue hair accentuated by a levitating ponytail. Her early attire includes a black skintight suit with green detailing and pale maroon boots, later evolving into a lighter ensemble with metallic pauldrons following a three-year hiatus.

She exudes arrogance and dismissiveness, frequently belittling peers like Rebecca Bluegarden, a former friend turned rival. Their fractured dynamic originates in Labilia’s hospitalization for an incurable illness, where Rebecca’s childhood B-Cube videos ignited her own aspirations. Though surpassing Rebecca in popularity, Labilia harbored resentment toward her perceived complacency, weaponizing public ridicule and monetizing disdain through exorbitantly priced autographs shaped like feces, photographs, and handshakes.

Her interactions with Shiki Granbell expose unexpected vulnerability, sparked by admiration for his gravity powers and a rescue that softened her demeanor. As her channel’s relevance waned and her health deteriorated, she grew withdrawn. A physical clash with Rebecca forced her to unveil concealed expertise in Dancing Sakura Style Karate—a skill masked to preserve her influencer image. During the confrontation, she confessed her childhood idolization of Rebecca and the tangled envy that fueled their rivalry, signaling a desire for reconciliation.

Labilia’s past as a chronically ill child clinging to Rebecca’s videos for hope resurfaces when she discloses her terminal diagnosis, having made peace with her mortality. Though initially resistant, she hesitantly considers Rebecca’s proposal to pursue treatment together, hinting at tentative healing for their bond.

Her journey shifts from petty antagonism to raw introspection, layered with hidden martial prowess and unacknowledged respect for those she once scorned. Themes of regret, legacy, and the weight of unaddressed trauma intertwine, framing her evolution from caustic rival to a figure grappling with vulnerability and the echoes of unresolved strife.