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Description
Ferrijit is a character from the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game The Chronicles, appearing as a supporting figure within the story arc titled The Fallen & The Virtuous. She is based on the monster card Tri-Brigade Ferrijit the Barren Blossom. Ferrijit is a beast-human hybrid, specifically a lynx-woman, a fact reflected in her physical features which include pink back-length hair, feline ears, and a tail, all of which fade to purple at the tips. She possesses golden eyes with slit pupils and sharp purple nails. Her typical attire consists of a dull-purple tube top, a brown micro-skirt, and thigh-high boots, accessorized with a blue ribbon of the Tri-Brigade on her forearm and golden piercings on her ear and tail. When engaged in combat, she dons golden goggles with pink lenses and a dark-blue cape, wielding a large black rifle fitted with a bayonet.
Born without a stigmata, Ferrijit was branded a heretic by the dominant religious order, the Dogmatika Nation. Due to their thieving ways, she and her younger sister, Kitt, were expelled from their own tribe. Eventually, she met other outcasts like Shuraig and Rugal, and together they formed the Tri-Brigade, a group dedicated to resisting Dogmatika and protecting others who were also discriminated against for lacking a stigmata.
Ferrijit’s personality is a blend of caution and genuine kindness. She is perpetually wary of people from the Dogmatika Nation, viewing their actions with deep suspicion and expecting traps or betrayal. This is evident when she first encounters Ecclesia, a former Dogmatika knight who claims she wants to protect the dragon-like Albaz. Even when Ecclesia lowers her weapon, Ferrijit refuses to lower her guard. However, once this initial wariness is overcome, she reveals a considerably kind and caring nature. After the Tri-Brigade takes in the unconscious Ecclesia and Albaz, Ferrijit becomes concerned for the girl’s health, ensuring she eats properly and showing visible worry when Ecclesia appears distressed. Despite the intensity of battle, she maintains a relatively carefree and even cheerful expression, sometimes teasing her comrades, such as when she saves Rugal’s life and then playfully mocks his earlier cockiness.
In the story, Ferrijit plays a crucial role as a member of the Tri-Brigade during their mission to infiltrate the Dogmatika Nation and rescue captured comrades. She and her group hide in the back alleys, waiting for the right moment to act. When their plans are complicated by the sudden appearance of Ecclesia and Albaz, as well as the Ashiyan army, Ferrijit proves to be a vital combatant. She is a skilled markswoman who uses her rifle to snipe enemy soldiers from a safe distance, showcasing great dexterity and reflexes by quickly switching targets. Her abilities are not magical but based on physical prowess and expert gunplay. The turning point for her character comes after the battle, when she is the first of the Tri-Brigade to ask what should be done with the unconscious Ecclesia and Albaz. Following Shuraig’s decision to bring them along, Ferrijit becomes Ecclesia’s primary caretaker and confidante. She speaks with the exiled knight about her actions in helping Albaz, helping Ecclesia see the value in her own choices and encouraging her to eat and recover. Before parting ways to seek out the treasure hunters known as the Springans, Ferrijit advises Ecclesia to be careful and reminds her that her true gratitude belongs to Albaz, who protected her even in his bestial form.
Ferrijit’s most significant relationship is with her younger sister, Kitt, who is a brilliant inventor and a member of the Springans. While they operate in different groups for a time, this familial bond connects the Tri-Brigade to other factions in the world. Within the Tri-Brigade, Ferrijit works closely with Shuraig and Rugal, considering them reliable companions. Her development throughout the narrative is subtle but clear, moving from a state of aggressive caution and paranoia towards outsiders from Dogmatika to a position of trust and protective care for individuals like Ecclesia, recognizing that one’s origins do not solely define their heart.
Born without a stigmata, Ferrijit was branded a heretic by the dominant religious order, the Dogmatika Nation. Due to their thieving ways, she and her younger sister, Kitt, were expelled from their own tribe. Eventually, she met other outcasts like Shuraig and Rugal, and together they formed the Tri-Brigade, a group dedicated to resisting Dogmatika and protecting others who were also discriminated against for lacking a stigmata.
Ferrijit’s personality is a blend of caution and genuine kindness. She is perpetually wary of people from the Dogmatika Nation, viewing their actions with deep suspicion and expecting traps or betrayal. This is evident when she first encounters Ecclesia, a former Dogmatika knight who claims she wants to protect the dragon-like Albaz. Even when Ecclesia lowers her weapon, Ferrijit refuses to lower her guard. However, once this initial wariness is overcome, she reveals a considerably kind and caring nature. After the Tri-Brigade takes in the unconscious Ecclesia and Albaz, Ferrijit becomes concerned for the girl’s health, ensuring she eats properly and showing visible worry when Ecclesia appears distressed. Despite the intensity of battle, she maintains a relatively carefree and even cheerful expression, sometimes teasing her comrades, such as when she saves Rugal’s life and then playfully mocks his earlier cockiness.
In the story, Ferrijit plays a crucial role as a member of the Tri-Brigade during their mission to infiltrate the Dogmatika Nation and rescue captured comrades. She and her group hide in the back alleys, waiting for the right moment to act. When their plans are complicated by the sudden appearance of Ecclesia and Albaz, as well as the Ashiyan army, Ferrijit proves to be a vital combatant. She is a skilled markswoman who uses her rifle to snipe enemy soldiers from a safe distance, showcasing great dexterity and reflexes by quickly switching targets. Her abilities are not magical but based on physical prowess and expert gunplay. The turning point for her character comes after the battle, when she is the first of the Tri-Brigade to ask what should be done with the unconscious Ecclesia and Albaz. Following Shuraig’s decision to bring them along, Ferrijit becomes Ecclesia’s primary caretaker and confidante. She speaks with the exiled knight about her actions in helping Albaz, helping Ecclesia see the value in her own choices and encouraging her to eat and recover. Before parting ways to seek out the treasure hunters known as the Springans, Ferrijit advises Ecclesia to be careful and reminds her that her true gratitude belongs to Albaz, who protected her even in his bestial form.
Ferrijit’s most significant relationship is with her younger sister, Kitt, who is a brilliant inventor and a member of the Springans. While they operate in different groups for a time, this familial bond connects the Tri-Brigade to other factions in the world. Within the Tri-Brigade, Ferrijit works closely with Shuraig and Rugal, considering them reliable companions. Her development throughout the narrative is subtle but clear, moving from a state of aggressive caution and paranoia towards outsiders from Dogmatika to a position of trust and protective care for individuals like Ecclesia, recognizing that one’s origins do not solely define their heart.