Dead All Along: The real Yuki died many years ago to protect Hasaki after being thrown from a cliff, the current one is a split personality created by Tomosane Mamiya, and this one was actually born on July 12th but not aware of her three other personalities.Justified since her forgetfulness and gaps in memories are due to Takuji and the old Yuki's influences messing up her head. Cloudcuckoolander: Forgets names often, brings up bizarre topics like a Robo-Gandhi in conversations and her mind jumps to bizarre conclusions like mistaking a Kagami's bento for a bomb.Brilliant, but Lazy: Her friends lament that she could make good grades if only she didn't skip school so much.Badass Bookworm: Despite not going to class very often, Yuki is well-read and intelligent, as well as physically strong and capable in a fight.By the time of Jabberwocky, she's not longer important to the plot, being sidelined in favor of the real Yuki and Tomosane's struggle against Takuji. She even lampshades it by saying it is unknown which Yuki is talking to her: The old one, the protagonist from Down the Rabbit Hole or a completely new personality. However, the End Sky II ending shows her alive on the roof, talking with Ayana just after Takuji's suicide. Ambiguous Situation: In the Wonderful Everyday and Hill of Sunflowers ending, she completely disappears from the plot, as Tomosane take back his body, with the old Yuki coming back as a ghost.Justified, as Tomosane Mamiya really admired Yuki, and she's an idealized version of the real one. The Ace: She's notable for being physically fit, composed, and popular with other girls.For clarity's sake, tropes belonging to the new Yuki will be placed here, and tropes belonging to the real Yuki will be placed in her entry in Spoiler characters. She's actually one of Tomosane Mamiya's multiple personalities, based on his deceased best friend: A fourth personality who was born in July 12th and created as a perfect amalgamation of the previous three (being composed of the real Yuki Minakami, "Takuji Mamiya" and "Tomosane Yuuki"). As a result of her grandfather's stewardship of a kobudo dojo, she became skilled in ancient form of martial arts. Besides that, Yuki is a fan of classical literature and she spends much of her time reading on the school's rooftop. She is a habitual truant with a taste for cigarettes who considers herself antisocial, but in fact has an aptitude for getting along with other girls (and for intimidating boys as well). Yuki is the protagonist of the Down the Rabbit-Hole I & II chapters. Never Existed: It's possible that the differences in the timelines resulted in one or more of Juyo's ancestors never meeting, butterflying him out of existence."All a woman needs in life are cigarettes, a roof, and a frilly dress, right?".Traded places with the Mundane-one: All to uphold the balance of the paradoxes, which means that the Liminal-Juyo might be walking around in the Mundane-verse, replacing the Mundane-Juyo, which would make the latter´s potential disappearance while in the Liminal-verse go completely unnoticed for both the latter´s family and friends alike.Merged together with the Mundane-Juyo: Since there´s a chance that only one person can exist in the same existence at the time, then the two Juyo´s might have merged together to not disturb the balance of the universe too much upon the Mundane-Juyo´s arrival into it.If Liminal-Juyo was already dead at the time of the Mundane-Juyo´s entry or killed off right before by whoever the Original´s "Benefactor" is in order to make the arrival possible is a whole other question though.Already dead: If going by the theory that only one version of a person can exist within one dimension at any given time, the Mundane-Juyo´s entry into the Liminal-verse might have only been possible if the Liminal-verse one had ceased to exist and left a patch for him to fill.What kind of liminal that this Juyo would be is up in the air if this is the case though.Is a liminal: If Mundane-Juyo ever made a search for his name online and came up with squat, then the odds are pretty high that the Liminal-juyo would be something untouched by the scope of Internet all together.
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