Arrow, a Third Generation pyrokinetic and vice-commander of the Knights of the Ashen Flame, serves as the steadfast guardian of Shō Kusakabe, the Third Pillar. Her striking appearance features long dark-blue hair secured in a small bun, light-colored clips adorning her bangs, and piercing arrow-shaped irises. A white burqa-like mask conceals her face as part of her White-Clad uniform, now marked by a horizontal scar above the bridge of her nose—a remnant of her duel with Takehisa Hinawa. Calm and detached, she exhibits unwavering allegiance to the White-Clad’s mission and the Evangelist, dismissing human emotions as trivial against their vision of global transformation. This conviction drives her to prioritize the cult’s agenda, though friction arises with Haumea’s unpredictability, often weathering harsh reprimands when strategies unravel. Over time, her loyalty narrows solely to Shō, vowing to protect him even if it means deserting the White-Clad. Her pyrokinetic prowess materializes as a bow and arrows forged from flames, capable of precise long-range strikes with explosive force. These projectiles adjust trajectory mid-flight, pierce hardened defenses, and sever limbs, earning her the moniker "Sniper." Enhanced vision allows targeting from vast distances, cementing her threat in combat. Critical engagements define her path: eliminating Rekka Hoshimiya to silence leaks, clashing with Company 8 in Asakusa and the Netherworld, and confronting foes during the Haijima Industries raid. Her duel with Hinawa culminates in mutual exhaustion, strategic deadlock, and her eventual defeat, leaving the scar as a permanent testament. When Shō breaks free from Haumea’s control, Arrow’s allegiance solidifies around his autonomy. She abandons the White-Clad to aid his quest for truth, later joining forces with Company 8 during the Great Cataclysm—a stark shift from adversary to ally, fueled by belief in Shinra’s power to defy fate. Surviving Shinra’s timeline reset, she persists in the reborn world, her role enduring beyond catastrophe. Though her origins and recruitment remain unrecorded, her actions underscore a life of servitude, first to the cult, then singularly to Shō. Through conflicts and alliances, her journey weaves duty with budding empathy, bridging ideological divides to secure a future transcending old loyalties.

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Arrow

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