TV-Series
Description
Princess Ginko Kuroi of planet Riel's royal family defended her people during the Siriusian invasion. Saved from the conflict by Sensei, leader of the Nebulan Pacifist Faction, she accompanied him to Sirius. Amidst the planet's ruins, they discovered the boy Sōya Kuroi adrift in space. Ginko and Sensei rescued Sōya, adopting him into their family.
She later lived on Earth with Sōya and Sensei, serving as their maid. Ginko translated Sensei's catlike sounds into speech, often adding a "-nya" verbal tic. Her domestic duties included preparing vegetarian meals, reflecting her pacifist principles and rejection of animal consumption.
Ginko possessed an easygoing, forgiving nature typical of Riel's people. She expressed deep gratitude to her helpers and demonstrated profound empathy. This empathy extended to sensing others' psychic pain, reinforcing her commitment to nonviolence. Witnessing aggression, especially involving Sōya, caused her distress.
Her psychic abilities centered on non-combat applications: telepathy allowed her to perceive psychic voices. She could generate protective barriers, jam signals, and channel energy to support Sensei in battle, strictly avoiding offensive uses.
Ginko's attire featured a Victorian-inspired, doll-like aesthetic, including girlish pigtails and a subtle crown woven into her headwear, acknowledging her royal past. A later time skip showed her abandoning the pigtails for a more mature style.
Emotionally, Ginko grappled with her pacifist convictions during the conflict against the Dragon, the entity that destroyed Sirius. She struggled to reconcile that the Dragon's actions unintentionally spared Riel from the Siriusians. This internal conflict culminated in her tearfully expressing gratitude to the Dragon, a morally difficult act essential for her closure.
She evolved into a steadfast support figure within the Pacifist Faction, emphasizing mediation and understanding over confrontation. Throughout interstellar conflicts, Ginko maintained her principles, advocating for reconciliation and protecting life without violence.
She later lived on Earth with Sōya and Sensei, serving as their maid. Ginko translated Sensei's catlike sounds into speech, often adding a "-nya" verbal tic. Her domestic duties included preparing vegetarian meals, reflecting her pacifist principles and rejection of animal consumption.
Ginko possessed an easygoing, forgiving nature typical of Riel's people. She expressed deep gratitude to her helpers and demonstrated profound empathy. This empathy extended to sensing others' psychic pain, reinforcing her commitment to nonviolence. Witnessing aggression, especially involving Sōya, caused her distress.
Her psychic abilities centered on non-combat applications: telepathy allowed her to perceive psychic voices. She could generate protective barriers, jam signals, and channel energy to support Sensei in battle, strictly avoiding offensive uses.
Ginko's attire featured a Victorian-inspired, doll-like aesthetic, including girlish pigtails and a subtle crown woven into her headwear, acknowledging her royal past. A later time skip showed her abandoning the pigtails for a more mature style.
Emotionally, Ginko grappled with her pacifist convictions during the conflict against the Dragon, the entity that destroyed Sirius. She struggled to reconcile that the Dragon's actions unintentionally spared Riel from the Siriusians. This internal conflict culminated in her tearfully expressing gratitude to the Dragon, a morally difficult act essential for her closure.
She evolved into a steadfast support figure within the Pacifist Faction, emphasizing mediation and understanding over confrontation. Throughout interstellar conflicts, Ginko maintained her principles, advocating for reconciliation and protecting life without violence.