TV-Series
Description
Ha Yuri Jahad, a High Ranker and Princess of the Ha Family, commands awe through her unmatched physical might, political clout, and historic distinction as one of only two individuals—after Garam Jahad—to wield dual 13 Month Series weapons: Black March and Green April. As the great-granddaughter of Ha Yurin, Family Head, she mirrors her ancestor’s fiery temperament and striking visage, channeling a rebellious spirit that defies Tower conventions. Her Ha lineage endows her with extraordinary strength, surpassing even Rankers as a Regular, amplified further upon claiming Green April.
Notorious for impulsivity and contempt toward authority, she clashes relentlessly with Tower orthodoxy, earning the moniker "Zahard's Effenberg" for her combative defiance. She challenges power structures, threatening Lo Po Bia Ren for exploiting Zahard’s name and rebuffing familial duties to chase personal ambitions. Yet beneath her volatility lies fierce loyalty, epitomized by her bond with Baam, whom she shielded on the Tower’s first floor by entrusting him with Black March.
Her combat mastery blends Ha Family body-enhancement techniques with precision shinsu control. Signature abilities include the "Nuclear Punch," unleashing concussive explosions, and "Rose Shower," a barrage of razor-edged shinsu petals. She manipulates shinsu bubbles for assault, defense, and swift traversal, while her resilience withstands assaults from adversaries like Karaka and hostile zones such as White Steel Eel habitats.
Relentless in safeguarding Baam, she storms the Hell Train to secure his passage to the lethal Floor of Death, testing his allies’ resolve. She intervenes in conflicts like the Dallar Show, thwarting FUG operatives such as Pedro, and navigates political gambits with Princesses like Khun Maschenny Jahad, wagering 13 Month Series weapons amid simmering rivalries.
Struggling against the rigid expectations of her title, she confronts Ha Cheonhee, vowing to redefine Princesshood on her own terms. Even disciplinary measures—military conscription for insubordination—fail to deter her resolve to reshape the Tower’s destiny.
Her arresting presence features ankle-length ebony hair bound by a crimson ribbon etched with Zahard’s emblem, scarlet eyes, and pale complexion, often clad in regal attire. Off the battlefield, she indulges whimsically in a virtual boy-raising game from Repellista Jahad, fixated on a character reminiscent of Baam.
Foreshadowed to ascend as a linchpin in looming conflicts, her trajectory intertwines with the prophesied "Princess arc," positioning her alongside figures like Maschenny to steer the Tower’s unfolding chaos.
Notorious for impulsivity and contempt toward authority, she clashes relentlessly with Tower orthodoxy, earning the moniker "Zahard's Effenberg" for her combative defiance. She challenges power structures, threatening Lo Po Bia Ren for exploiting Zahard’s name and rebuffing familial duties to chase personal ambitions. Yet beneath her volatility lies fierce loyalty, epitomized by her bond with Baam, whom she shielded on the Tower’s first floor by entrusting him with Black March.
Her combat mastery blends Ha Family body-enhancement techniques with precision shinsu control. Signature abilities include the "Nuclear Punch," unleashing concussive explosions, and "Rose Shower," a barrage of razor-edged shinsu petals. She manipulates shinsu bubbles for assault, defense, and swift traversal, while her resilience withstands assaults from adversaries like Karaka and hostile zones such as White Steel Eel habitats.
Relentless in safeguarding Baam, she storms the Hell Train to secure his passage to the lethal Floor of Death, testing his allies’ resolve. She intervenes in conflicts like the Dallar Show, thwarting FUG operatives such as Pedro, and navigates political gambits with Princesses like Khun Maschenny Jahad, wagering 13 Month Series weapons amid simmering rivalries.
Struggling against the rigid expectations of her title, she confronts Ha Cheonhee, vowing to redefine Princesshood on her own terms. Even disciplinary measures—military conscription for insubordination—fail to deter her resolve to reshape the Tower’s destiny.
Her arresting presence features ankle-length ebony hair bound by a crimson ribbon etched with Zahard’s emblem, scarlet eyes, and pale complexion, often clad in regal attire. Off the battlefield, she indulges whimsically in a virtual boy-raising game from Repellista Jahad, fixated on a character reminiscent of Baam.
Foreshadowed to ascend as a linchpin in looming conflicts, her trajectory intertwines with the prophesied "Princess arc," positioning her alongside figures like Maschenny to steer the Tower’s unfolding chaos.