TV-Series
Description
Tsukasa Yuzaki, originally Tsukasa Tsukuyomi, boasts a history spanning over 1400 years after consuming the elixir of immortality. This grants her agelessness and regenerative capabilities, enabling recovery from fatal injuries like aerial bombardments or lost limbs. Her origins lie in Japanese folklore as the daughter of a figure from *The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter*, her immortality directly tied to the elixir meant for Princess Kaguya. Across centuries, she accumulated vast historical knowledge, often referencing events as if she witnessed them firsthand, including proficiency in traditional practices such as katana handling. She maintains ties to figures like her grand-aunt Tokiko, who gifted her an Apollo mission moon rock, reinforcing her symbolic connection to the moon.
Physically, she has long pink hair typically secured with a barrette, red-pink eyes, and favors elegant clothing like floral yukatas or modern homewear such as white shirts and black skirts. Despite her immortal nature, her physique mirrors that of a 16-year-old girl, leading to perceptions of physical vulnerability despite her resilience. Personality-wise, she initially presents as calm and level-headed but gradually reveals emotional depth, including frequent embarrassment at romantic gestures, jealousy over perceived rivals like Aya Arisugawa, and a strong affinity for pop culture including movies, games, and manga. She exhibits practical tendencies, emphasizing frugality in household management through cost-saving measures like purchasing inexpensive appliances or wedding rings.
Her relationship with Nasa Yuzaki defines much of her character development. She first encountered him during a snowy night, saving him from an oncoming truck before conditionally agreeing to marriage in response to his confession. Following a two-year separation, she initiated their union by presenting a marriage form and moving into his apartment. There, she adopted domestic responsibilities like cooking nutritious meals and managing household logistics. Their interactions highlight her evolving comfort with intimacy, progressing from initial hesitance about sharing a futon to eventually seeking physical closeness like hand-holding. She expresses unwavering devotion, reassuring Nasa of her permanence as his wife while gradually revealing fragments of her past, though withholding specifics about her immortality or when her feelings for him began.
External relationships further illuminate her character. She faces disapproval from Chitose Kaginoji, an adopted relative who regards her as a sister and actively opposes the marriage through schemes orchestrated by maids Aurora and Charlotte. Conversely, she developed mutual respect with Kaname Arisugawa, who supports her relationship with Nasa. Interactions with others occasionally expose insecurities, like seeking validation from Nasa about her cuteness compared to Aya. Projects such as the "Bride Gallery" reveal her backstory through monthly themed artworks depicting her life and struggles prior to meeting Nasa.
Her narrative arc centers on balancing her mysterious, ancient identity with the mundane joys and challenges of married life. She maintains an air of secrecy while demonstrating genuine commitment to nurturing her relationship with Nasa.
Physically, she has long pink hair typically secured with a barrette, red-pink eyes, and favors elegant clothing like floral yukatas or modern homewear such as white shirts and black skirts. Despite her immortal nature, her physique mirrors that of a 16-year-old girl, leading to perceptions of physical vulnerability despite her resilience. Personality-wise, she initially presents as calm and level-headed but gradually reveals emotional depth, including frequent embarrassment at romantic gestures, jealousy over perceived rivals like Aya Arisugawa, and a strong affinity for pop culture including movies, games, and manga. She exhibits practical tendencies, emphasizing frugality in household management through cost-saving measures like purchasing inexpensive appliances or wedding rings.
Her relationship with Nasa Yuzaki defines much of her character development. She first encountered him during a snowy night, saving him from an oncoming truck before conditionally agreeing to marriage in response to his confession. Following a two-year separation, she initiated their union by presenting a marriage form and moving into his apartment. There, she adopted domestic responsibilities like cooking nutritious meals and managing household logistics. Their interactions highlight her evolving comfort with intimacy, progressing from initial hesitance about sharing a futon to eventually seeking physical closeness like hand-holding. She expresses unwavering devotion, reassuring Nasa of her permanence as his wife while gradually revealing fragments of her past, though withholding specifics about her immortality or when her feelings for him began.
External relationships further illuminate her character. She faces disapproval from Chitose Kaginoji, an adopted relative who regards her as a sister and actively opposes the marriage through schemes orchestrated by maids Aurora and Charlotte. Conversely, she developed mutual respect with Kaname Arisugawa, who supports her relationship with Nasa. Interactions with others occasionally expose insecurities, like seeking validation from Nasa about her cuteness compared to Aya. Projects such as the "Bride Gallery" reveal her backstory through monthly themed artworks depicting her life and struggles prior to meeting Nasa.
Her narrative arc centers on balancing her mysterious, ancient identity with the mundane joys and challenges of married life. She maintains an air of secrecy while demonstrating genuine commitment to nurturing her relationship with Nasa.