TV-Series
Description
Yuri Amagake is a 17-year-old high school student with long blonde hair styled in a left-side tail secured by two red ball hairpins, typically wearing her school uniform under a gym jacket. Her childhood was marked by adversity: an absent father and a neglectful mother whose transient partners brought instability. One partner introduced a young daughter, Riria, whom Yuri shielded from abuse, forging a sisterly bond. These hardships drove Yuri to master self-defense through martial arts and street fighting, while necessity made her a capable cook who regularly prepared meals for herself and Riria.
She harbors intense resentment toward "chance" due to lifelong extraordinary misfortune—minor incidents like dogs barking solely at her or nationally broadcast wardrobe failures escalating into severe events. This culminated when she inadvertently aided a stalker who later targeted her; attempting to stop him from jumping off a building resulted in both falling to their deaths. She awoke in a mysterious facility where a cat-eared administrator, Mion, explained her selection for lethal ability-based games.
Yuri’s ability, "Wrath of God" (alternatively "Demon God" or "Kijin"), quintuples her physical capabilities—strength, speed, and durability—initially activated via handcuffs releasing after a five-second countdown during games, though restraints became unnecessary outside them. Despite no formal training, she instinctively wields the power without self-injury, merging it with her combat skills to maximize effectiveness. The amplification enables devastating feats like shattering walls or delivering knockout blows that launch opponents from rings.
Personality-wise, Yuri exhibits high anxiety as an ordinary civilian thrust into violence, though she adapts to persistent threats. A fierce sense of justice and loyalty drives her to protect others and confront adversaries exploiting the vulnerable. She directs particular fury toward predatory individuals, defeating combatants like Kazuto Kiryu (who admitted abusing schoolgirls) and Oji Hoshino, the stalker who caused her death. Her resolve hardens across the games, shifting from reactive fear to proactive determination to control outcomes rather than submit to "chance."
Yuri also displays shyness and romantic interest in fellow participant Akira Shiroyanagi, often reacting violently to his risky or embarrassing actions while privately fantasizing about him. Her protective bond with Riria reveals a capacity for happiness, such as when cooking for them. Her development progresses from vulnerability to confident agency, using her ability to physically and metaphorically combat the unpredictability that once defined her existence.
She harbors intense resentment toward "chance" due to lifelong extraordinary misfortune—minor incidents like dogs barking solely at her or nationally broadcast wardrobe failures escalating into severe events. This culminated when she inadvertently aided a stalker who later targeted her; attempting to stop him from jumping off a building resulted in both falling to their deaths. She awoke in a mysterious facility where a cat-eared administrator, Mion, explained her selection for lethal ability-based games.
Yuri’s ability, "Wrath of God" (alternatively "Demon God" or "Kijin"), quintuples her physical capabilities—strength, speed, and durability—initially activated via handcuffs releasing after a five-second countdown during games, though restraints became unnecessary outside them. Despite no formal training, she instinctively wields the power without self-injury, merging it with her combat skills to maximize effectiveness. The amplification enables devastating feats like shattering walls or delivering knockout blows that launch opponents from rings.
Personality-wise, Yuri exhibits high anxiety as an ordinary civilian thrust into violence, though she adapts to persistent threats. A fierce sense of justice and loyalty drives her to protect others and confront adversaries exploiting the vulnerable. She directs particular fury toward predatory individuals, defeating combatants like Kazuto Kiryu (who admitted abusing schoolgirls) and Oji Hoshino, the stalker who caused her death. Her resolve hardens across the games, shifting from reactive fear to proactive determination to control outcomes rather than submit to "chance."
Yuri also displays shyness and romantic interest in fellow participant Akira Shiroyanagi, often reacting violently to his risky or embarrassing actions while privately fantasizing about him. Her protective bond with Riria reveals a capacity for happiness, such as when cooking for them. Her development progresses from vulnerability to confident agency, using her ability to physically and metaphorically combat the unpredictability that once defined her existence.