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Suruga Kanbaru | |
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Japanese Name | 神原 駿河 (Kanbaru Suruga) |
Voiced by | Japanese: |
General info
Physical features
- Age:
- Height:
- Eye colour: Light brown
- Hair colour: Dark blue
Other
- Soul Gem: Dark blue gem tying her cape.
- Weapon: Motorbike
- Wish: "."
- Witch form: 袁
- Japanese pronoun:
- Known relatives:
- School:
Game Info
Summary
Doppel Description
The Doppel of violence. Its form is a monkey’s paw. In contrast to her good-natured disposition, the master of this emotion keeps pitch-black feelings deep in the bottom of her heart. The negative emotions hidden behind its master’s openly-expressed desires are taken into account by this Doppel, and it attempts to grant those wishes through violent means. This Doppel emerges by way of its master’s soul temporarily yielding to her subconscious negativity; however, it is constantly attempting to catch her off guard in order to take control of her mind and body permanently. Should its master ever grow weary of this competition and be defeated by her negative emotions, she will most likely be reduced to one single devil, forever unable to return to human form.
Side Story
Event Appearances
Other Appearances
Trivia
- When Suruga uses her doppel, it does not show her witch's name in runes. Rather, it displays the white kanji "袁", which is the kanji for 'long' (as in long clothing), However, "袁" is also the right half of the character for 'ape' (猿), much like how Nadeko's doppel name was the right half of the character for 'snake' (蛇) and Mayoi's doppel name was the right half of the character for 'snail' (蝸).
- Suruga's doppel is based off of a famous short story titled "The Monkey's Paw" by English author W. W. Jacobs. The story revolves around a mummified monkey's paw that has the power to grant three wishes. The wishes are granted but always with hellish consequences as punishment for tampering with fate.
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