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Tetora, also known as Tetra, is a veteran high-level Cleric specializing in support and healing magic through her Idol subclass. Her avatar presents as a teenage girl with pink hair in ponytails, adorned in a sparkling "Galaxy Idol" outfit featuring the Twinkle Star Vest. This phantasmal equipment enhances her healing spells with glittering visual effects. Though male in reality and trapped in this female form after the Apocalypse, Tetora expresses comfort with her new identity, actively embracing her role as an idol and using the name "Tetora-chan" when questioned about gender—a topic treated as off-limits within Log Horizon.

Possessing Elder Tale experience potentially exceeding Shiroe's, Tetora participated in early high-level raids like "End the Seven-Days' War," securing rare gear such as the Vestment of Awakening. She fully completed the demanding Idol subclass quest to earn the "Galaxy Idol" title. Her deep game history knowledge surfaces when encountering the Ancient NPC sisters Lelia and Litka Mofur; Tetora harbors resentment towards them due to a past quest requiring her to gather 3,000 lizard scales four separate times after they repeatedly lost or destroyed her deliveries, forcing excessive grinding for a magic item reward.

Originally from Minami and a member of Light Indigo, Tetora was dispatched by Kazuhiko to aid Shiroe in Susukino during the "Gold of the Kunie" arc. She later voluntarily joined Log Horizon after the Abyssal Shaft raid. Within the guild, she frequently teases Naotsugu with flirtatious behavior and playful harassment, bonding over shared humor while deliberately concealing her real-world gender from him. In combat, she leverages her charismatic idol persona to boost party morale, utilizing performance-oriented equipment like the Seventh Shooting Star accessory (projecting visual effects) and the Zankyou Jewel Rod (amplifying vocal echoes and spellcasting).

Tetora participated in the Shibuya Raid during the "Destruction of the Round Table" arc. During a critical moment, Marielle sacrificed herself to save Tetora from an attack, prompting Tetora to later question Marielle's instinct-driven motivation. Her veteran insights proved vital when the Mofur sisters arrived in Akiba warning of a "Genius" threat; Tetora provided crucial context on their disruptive history and the challenges obsolete Ancients faced after game updates walled them off.

Her idol-themed equipment includes boots with halo effects (depicted in light novels but omitted in the anime), and her combat tactics incorporate performance flair. Tetora maintains close yet secretive friendships, particularly with Naotsugu, and her extensive game knowledge regularly contributes to Log Horizon's strategic decisions.