TV-Series
Description
Lilishka, legally known as Sayuri Kagami, is a high school student who fervently adopts the self-styled title of vampire princess, weaving her chūnibyō persona into daily life. Her striking appearance features long, light silver hair, vivid purple eyes enhanced by colored contacts, and a signature eyepatch concealing her right eye. She dons a hoodie adorned with rabbit-like ears, completing her whimsical aesthetic with visible fangs and bat-like wings—a nod to her vampiric identity. Though she playfully claims blood consumption is unnecessary in her modern interpretation of vampirism, she frequently battles the impulse to bite her classmate Shintarō Tokumitsu, drawn irresistibly to his scent.

An active member of the occult club, she immerses herself in supernatural pursuits while balancing a part-time job at a maid café. There, she defiantly rejects the customary cutesy speech patterns of her coworkers, instead branding herself a "bunny vampire maid." Her loyal companion, a male bat named Floof, acts as both confidant and courier, though she adamantly corrects anyone who dismisses him as a mere animal.

Her dynamic with Shintarō oscillates between mischievous antics and vulnerable sincerity. She infiltrates his apartment after dark to teasingly "nom-nom" his neck, framing her bites as harmless play. Bold in his presence, she casually disrobes, insisting such intimacy is reserved solely for him. Beneath her eccentric facade lies authentic affection, fueled by his distinct aroma and quiet demeanor.

Though she romanticizes traditional European vampire lore, Lilishka’s reality diverges—sunlight poses no threat, and bloodlust manifests as whimsical urges rather than primal needs. Her artistic flair surfaces in portrait sketches and remedial art classes, bridging her occult passions with creative expression. Connections with peers like Hisui Tsurumi, a kappa, and Noel Izumi, a yuki-onna, anchor her in a group balancing supernatural camaraderie with everyday school routines. Subtle growth emerges through club-organized outings, from beach trips to hot springs, hinting at her gradual social integration.

At the café, she theatrically exaggerates a garlic allergy, dramatically recoiling while serving garlic-laden dishes to patrons—a running gag blending her performative flair with pseudo-supernatural quirks. This interplay of calculated theatrics and ambiguous authenticity cements her role as a layered, comedic figure navigating the intersection of fantasy and reality.