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The other character from whatever story I write involving her and Tsukiko.

Arisu (Means either "autumn child" or "bright child" in Japanese.)
• 27 Years old
• Works in the JSDF (Japanese Self Defence Forces)
• Used to be quite peppy, but her personality has been dulled by a string of unsuccessful relationships and the deaths of many of her comrades.
• While now generally regarded as cold, she’s still quite nice to those close to her.
• Occasionally passes out when under great strain. Only managed to keep her job due to her outstanding record.
• Lost an eye while on a mission. Hasn’t decided whether to get an electronic one (the story’s set some time in the future, so that kind of tech exists)
• Enjoys reading, collecting stuffed animals (a secret she guards with her life)
• Her depth perception is a key weakness. She learnt to counter this over time, but still has problems. She's proficient with most firearms, but can only use on hand to fire with as the other was injured during a hand-to-hand fight some years ago.
• She was orphaned after a terrorist attack when she was about 4. Then moved to live with her grandparents but they soon passed away afterwards. Was then sent into foster care and lived a mostly normal life. Graduated from university with good grades and started working in the JSDF information centre. She then demonstrated her combat skills unwittingly when the JSDF centre where she worked was besieged by armed criminals; she managed to neutralize the threat single handedly, and so was promoted into the tactical unit. Rose steadily through the ranks, now holds the position of Captain
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LadyOfLuck's avatar
Actually Arisu is merely the Japanese translation of Alice. The L turning into an R with a U at the end as most American names transfer to.

"Akiko" actually means "Bright Child" or "Autumn Child"

Nice picture though.