Kisara is a 15‑year‑old female catfolk (cat-type beastman) and a main heroine who grows up as an almost-sibling childhood friend of Tsunagu Hidaka.
Kisara is a young catfolk girl whose species allows her to sense emotions through scent.
She is 15 years old and presents herself as a stylish, slightly prickly but fundamentally kind-hearted character.
She was raised together with Tsunagu Hidaka and regards him as family, even though their feelings are more complex than simple sibling affection.
Her personality leans toward a classic tsundere style: outwardly sharp at times, but easily flustered and deeply caring underneath.
On the surface, Kisara often acts brusque or proud, especially around people she does not fully trust yet.
Despite this, she is gentle by nature and very quick to empathize once she recognizes someone’s genuine kindness.
Her tsundere tendencies show most clearly in how she treats Tsunagu Hidaka, mixing teasing, jealousy, and affection.
She struggles to be honest about her true feelings, which leads to internal conflict when romance enters the picture.
Kisara is also fashion-conscious and confident about her sense of style.
She enjoys expressing herself through clothes and accessories, and she takes pride in looking good.
Relationship with Tsunagu Hidaka
Kisara grows up with Tsunagu Hidaka as if they were siblings, making him the closest person in her life.
She loves him deeply, moving beyond simple familial attachment into romantic feelings.
Because of their shared childhood and daily life together, she is highly sensitive to changes in his mood or attention.
This creates both comfort and anxiety for her, especially when others appear who might win his heart.
Relationship with Mari Asaka
When she first meets Mari Asaka, Kisara sees her as a direct romantic rival for Tsunagu.
She burns with competitive spirit and jealousy, convinced she can win Tsunagu’s heart.
Over time, however, Kisara witnesses Mari’s genuine kindness and pure, serious love for Tsunagu.
Realizing that Mari’s feelings are too sincere and strong to be lightly dismissed, Kisara recognizes that she cannot compete and quietly experiences heartbreak.
This heartbreak becomes a turning point in her emotional growth.
Instead of lashing out, she accepts her loss and begins to look honestly at her own future and feelings.
Relationship with Yukihiro Aida
Kisara initially harbors a strong wariness toward humans in general.
Her experiences have taught her to be cautious, and she instinctively keeps her guard up.
After getting to know Mari Asaka and Yukihiro Aida, however, her perspective on humans slowly changes.
Their consistent kindness and lack of malice force her to reconsider her assumptions.
Yukihiro Aida, in particular, treats both Tsunagu and Kisara with warmth and patience, even while Kisara is in the middle of her heartbreak over Mari and Tsunagu.
This gentle support, offered without expecting anything in return, gradually draws Kisara toward him.
Even while still nursing her broken heart over Tsunagu, she finds herself increasingly attracted to Yukihiro.
His steady kindness gives her emotional stability and hints at the possibility of a new kind of happiness.
As a catfolk, Kisara possesses the unique ability to sense the emotions of others through their scent.
This gives her an intuitive read on people’s intentions and emotional states, far beyond what normal humans can perceive.
Because she can directly “smell” the sincerity and goodness in people like Mari Asaka and Yukihiro Aida, she accepts their good nature faster than she might through words alone.
This trait enhances her empathy and makes it hard for her to cling to prejudice once she has sensed someone’s true heart.
Her species’ heightened senses combine with her inherently kind disposition.
The result is a girl who quickly shifts from suspicion to trust once she recognizes genuine goodwill.
Kisara’s appeal lies in the contrast between her sharp tongue and her soft heart.
She may react with jealousy, stubbornness, or grumpiness, but her actions are almost always rooted in care for the people around her.
Her love of fashion and confidence in her sense of style add a playful, modern charm to her catfolk image.
She pays attention to appearances, not out of vanity alone, but as a way of expressing her individuality.
Her emotional journey—from suspicious of humans, to rival in love, to accepting heartbreak, and then slowly opening her heart to Yukihiro Aida—makes her feel dynamic and human.
Kisara stands out as a character who grows through her pain, learns to trust, and starts to look for new forms of affection and belonging.
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