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Louis Kisaragi is a mysterious student at Schwarz Rose Academy, possessing platinum blonde hair, golden eyes, and an ethereal, angelic beauty. Born on February 29 and standing 172 cm tall, the name Kisaragi references February, while "Louis" uses obsolete katakana and has French origins meaning "famous battle."
Originally existing as Rinne, a prism messenger created by the G.O.D.s to propagate Prism Sparkle alongside Shine, the two developed a forbidden romance. When Shine began destroying Prism Sparkle through public shows, Rinne defied orders to eliminate him. Instead, Rinne sealed Shine using "Mystical Lunamystic Heaven" while promising reunion, an act of disobedience causing system errors that led the G.O.D.s to erase Rinne's data.
A millennium later, the Prism Gods reprogrammed Rinne into prism messenger "Louis" (version 3.01) and dispatched them to Earth with a renewed mission: eliminate Shine before his reawakening. Louis retained fragmented memories of being Rinne, resulting in refusal to assassinate Shine. Louis instead guided Shin Ichijo—the human vessel containing Shine's sealed essence—toward becoming a prism star, developing romantic feelings rooted in a childhood encounter where young Shin perceived Louis as a girl during a firefly-viewing moment.
Louis maintains a calm, kind, and affectionate demeanor, particularly toward Shin, though displaying jealousy when Shin interacts with friends—contrasting Rinne's serious, duty-focused nature. This internal conflict culminates in "Pride the Hero," where Louis permanently destroys their prism wings during a confrontation, sacrificing the ability to return to the Prism World to remain on Earth with Shin, definitively rejecting their original mission.
In "Shiny Seven Stars," Louis realizes their love is for Shin as an individual, distinct from Shine's essence within him, solidifying commitment beyond past-life connections. Louis's prism performances include songs "Pride," "Lunatic Destiny," and "I Know Shangri-La," with Prism Jumps like "Starlight Kiss," "Whispering Lunamystic Heaven," and "Aurora Rising" reflecting celestial themes and emotional history.
Future developments in "Your Endless Call" introduce Ai Kannazuki, a final messenger dispatched to eliminate Louis, signaling ongoing consequences for defection. Personal trivia notes Louis shares a birthday with Shin and prefers milk, linking Louis to the original Rinne character.
Originally existing as Rinne, a prism messenger created by the G.O.D.s to propagate Prism Sparkle alongside Shine, the two developed a forbidden romance. When Shine began destroying Prism Sparkle through public shows, Rinne defied orders to eliminate him. Instead, Rinne sealed Shine using "Mystical Lunamystic Heaven" while promising reunion, an act of disobedience causing system errors that led the G.O.D.s to erase Rinne's data.
A millennium later, the Prism Gods reprogrammed Rinne into prism messenger "Louis" (version 3.01) and dispatched them to Earth with a renewed mission: eliminate Shine before his reawakening. Louis retained fragmented memories of being Rinne, resulting in refusal to assassinate Shine. Louis instead guided Shin Ichijo—the human vessel containing Shine's sealed essence—toward becoming a prism star, developing romantic feelings rooted in a childhood encounter where young Shin perceived Louis as a girl during a firefly-viewing moment.
Louis maintains a calm, kind, and affectionate demeanor, particularly toward Shin, though displaying jealousy when Shin interacts with friends—contrasting Rinne's serious, duty-focused nature. This internal conflict culminates in "Pride the Hero," where Louis permanently destroys their prism wings during a confrontation, sacrificing the ability to return to the Prism World to remain on Earth with Shin, definitively rejecting their original mission.
In "Shiny Seven Stars," Louis realizes their love is for Shin as an individual, distinct from Shine's essence within him, solidifying commitment beyond past-life connections. Louis's prism performances include songs "Pride," "Lunatic Destiny," and "I Know Shangri-La," with Prism Jumps like "Starlight Kiss," "Whispering Lunamystic Heaven," and "Aurora Rising" reflecting celestial themes and emotional history.
Future developments in "Your Endless Call" introduce Ai Kannazuki, a final messenger dispatched to eliminate Louis, signaling ongoing consequences for defection. Personal trivia notes Louis shares a birthday with Shin and prefers milk, linking Louis to the original Rinne character.