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Daikoku Karasumori is a character from the multimedia project Stella of the Theater: World Dai Star, where she appears as a member of the theater troupe known as Eden. She is a thirteen-year-old girl in her second year of junior high school. Her image color is designated as Vampire Grey.

Daikoku carries a dark and troubled past, an experience that has profoundly shaped her identity as a performer. She has learned to channel the persecution and harm she endured into her art, transforming her resentment and anger into a source of dramatic power. This internal darkness is a defining feature, and her stage performances are often noted for their intense, dark, and emotionally raw quality, reflecting both her deep-seated pain and her resilient determination to overcome it.

Her unique theatrical ability, known as a Sense, is called "Shadow Heart" or "Harvest of Resentment". This ability manifests as writing the names of those who have wronged her on her own body. When those specific individuals witness her performance, Daikoku's own abilities are significantly enhanced, as the act of performing draws upon the anger and resentment she holds against them.

In terms of personal connections, Daikoku has a past history with the members of the rival troupe Sirius and holds complicated feelings towards another character named Panda Yanagiba, whom she feels she cannot forgive. She maintains a respectful and trusting relationship with Sera Tetera, the founder of her theater company, finding her to be a reliable figure. Within her own troupe, Eden, her relationships vary; she feels a sense of loyalty toward the representative who gave her a place to belong, while she finds other members like Shigure Fudeshima to be constantly provoking and irritating, and she is overwhelmed by the high energy of another colleague, Nikako Tohneri.

Her motivation for beginning theater stems from an admiration for bright, shining things, suggesting that her journey into the performing arts was driven by a desire to connect with or create the brilliance she longed for. Her development as a character involves learning to harness her painful past not as a weakness but as the very foundation of her powerful and evocative stage presence. Daikoku keeps a diary as a hobby, which may relate to her introspective nature and the practice of writing that ties into her unique Sense.