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Description
Romin Kirishima emerges as a central figure in the narrative, first appearing as the guitarist of school band RoaRimon alongside her cousin Roa Kirishima. A childhood encounter with musician Princess G leaves a lasting mark when Romin catches the "Prima Guitarna of the Colorful Light" card thrown into the crowd during a concert. She preserves this token in her guitar case, a tangible link to her musical passion and dueling journey.

Her striking appearance includes magenta hair, sky-blue eyes, and an ensemble of a black top with yellow buttons, a red skirt accented by brown Deck case belts, lavender tights, and red-and-black high-heels. Childhood flashbacks depict her in a pink dress layered over a striped shirt, white knee-length socks, and dark pink Mary Jane shoes.

Initially aloof toward dueling, Romin’s repeated encounters with Yuga Ohdo and his friends reveal her enigmatic demeanor and unexpected strategic insights. Despite her novice status, her sharp observational skills allow rapid mastery of duel tactics. A unique trait emerges in her aggressive, red-eyed playstyle when hungry, though this ferocity later evolves to surface independent of physical needs.

Academically gifted and athletically adept, Romin contrasts these strengths with tone-deafness and culinary mishaps like the infamous "Dragears Curry." Her early reluctance to duel leads her to borrow Yuga’s Spellcaster Deck, enhanced by her treasured Prima Guitarna card. She eventually adopts a Psychic Deck centered on Life Point manipulation, showcasing her adaptive strategies.

Her arc traces a shift from cryptic observer to proactive Rush Duel advocate. Early suspicions arise when she covertly photographs Yuga’s activities, but a defining duel against him—where she summons Prima Guitarna—begins her earnest engagement with dueling. Though defeated, subsequent victories against Roa and Princess G highlight her growth into a skilled competitor. Collaborations like aiding Yuga against Maximum Monsters by sharing her Duel ID cement her team integration, balancing music with duel responsibilities.

Romin’s loyalty and resourcefulness shine through conflict mediation and tactical support for allies. Her narrative parallels characters like Zuzu Boyle through visual and musical motifs, while her achievements distinguish her as the first female lead to triumph over a male protagonist in a fair duel and resist brainwashing narratives, emphasizing her autonomy and prowess.