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Kyaru, alias Karyl, is a feline beastfolk with fair skin, piercing emerald eyes, and dark grey hair flowing into low pigtails tipped with curls, accented by a stark white streak framing her bangs. Her cat ears and tail complement an outfit of indigo and gold—a bodice with off-shoulder bell sleeves paired with a lavender skirt embellished with delicate chains and layered ruffles.

Born into cruelty, Kyaru forged unyielding loyalty to Mana Senri, a Seven Crowns member whose rare kindness offered refuge. This devotion bound her as Mana’s operative, charged with infiltrating the Gourmet Guild to spy on and assassinate Pecorine, Landsol’s true princess. Posing as an ally, Kyaru navigated growing bonds with Pecorine, Yuuki, and Kokkoro, her tsundere facade clashing with genuine care, especially toward Kokkoro, whom she guarded with fierce tenderness.

Her journey is marked by relentless conflict between duty and empathy. During a mission to quell monsters ravaging Elizabeth Park, Kyaru faltered in striking Pecorine, prompting Mana’s enforcer Christina to seize control. This vulnerability exposed her fractured allegiance, leading Mana to violently channel corrupting power into her, cementing her role as a disposable weapon. Brainwashed into a ruthless enforcer, Kyaru nearly killed Pecorine—only to recoil as Pecorine’s unwavering mercy and Mana’s betrayal unraveled her obedience.

Freed from mental enslavement yet clinging to denial, Kyaru recklessly drained her magic to aid Mana, nearing fatal collapse. A staged death by Pecorine’s guild shattered her defenses, forcing acceptance of their forgiveness. Defecting, she allied with them to overthrow Mana. Post-victory, Kyaru reemerged, restoring Yuuki’s depleted powers as a testament to her rebirth within the guild.

A master of destructive spells and enemy debilitation, Kyaru wields her Princess Knight authority to command monsters, though she thrives in unleashing raw magical fury. Her arc traces a tormented spy’s metamorphosis into a steadfast ally, echoing themes of self-forgiveness and redemption carved through shattered loyalties and rediscovered belonging.