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Aroma Kurosu, a 12-year-old idol introduced in *PriPara*’s second season, boasts cerulean eyes and long brown hair cascading into crimson-red ombre tips with curly ends, framed by straight bangs. Adorned with a purple shawl featuring bat-wing accents and a cowlick on her right temple, her devilish aesthetic persists beyond performances.

Embodying mischief, she schemes to recruit rivals into her unit Aromageddon through intimidation and trickery, masking her inherently shy nature. This crafted "devil" persona is reinforced by archaic pronouns like "ware" and a self-styled "Book of Darkness" filled with faux incantations. Yet her timid core occasionally surfaces, sparking flustered embarrassment when exposed.

Her bond with childhood friend Mikan Shiratama anchors her growth. Mikan’s influence helps Aroma shed inhibitions, though their dynamic thrives on chaotic antics—Aroma often lures Mikan into mischief with meat bun bribes. Together, they co-founded Aromageddon and later Gaarmageddon, reflecting their unshakable partnership.

Aroma’s idol journey launches with a debut performance alongside Mikan, instantly achieving "Debut Status." Initially aligned with the Holic Trick Classic brand, she later adopts LOVE DEVI, showcasing coordinations like the Turn Cross Navy and Gaarmageddon Pink Heart styles. Transitioning from Paprika to Avocado Academy, she retains her signature shawl while donning the new uniform.

Beyond the series, she appears in *Tobidasu PriPara*, attempting to sabotage a song-selection gacha for strategic advantage—a trademark blend of calculated disruption and comedic flair. Her arc culminates in embracing her dual identity, moving in with Mikan as roommates to symbolize their enduring connection. Interactions with allies like Michiru Koda, dubbed her "demonlet," and Gaaruru in Gaarmageddon highlight layered relationships.

Aroma’s backstory traces her persona to a childhood discovery that her birthday matched a demonic script, inspiring her dark-themed reinvention. The "Book of Darkness," merging doodles with fabricated spells, becomes a talisman for her journey—a narrative weaving self-reinvention, performative identity, and the fragile dance between authenticity and artifice.