Appearance:
Chini is a teenage Saiyan girl whose physical development appears advanced for her age. Her build and facial structure closely resemble those of her mother, to the extent that the two are often mistaken for near twins at a glance.
Her skin is healthy and unmarked, and her overall physique reflects strength and vitality beyond what is typical for someone her age.
She has striking blue eyes and dark, medium-length hair worn in a loose, windswept style that rarely appears carefully maintained.
Chini is most readily identified by her clothing, particularly an orange jacket that she wears consistently and is rarely seen without. Beneath it, she typically wears a dark blue shirt paired with black pants and sneakers. The jacket has become a defining element of her appearance across encounters.
Despite her mature frame and resemblance to an adult Saiyan, Chini’s expressions are frequently sharp and reactive, giving her a visibly unguarded and confrontational presence.
Personality
Chini operates on immediate reaction rather than restraint. She is blunt, casual, and openly defiant, acting with little concern for authority, expectation, or long-term consequence.
She communicates directly and without filtering. Chini does not manage tone or soften language, and when stressed or opposed her speech becomes openly insulting. She treats confrontation as a normal interaction state rather than a breakdown in communication.
When restricted or challenged, she responds by escalating or brushing opposition aside. Attempts to control her behavior are more likely to provoke resistance than compliance.
Chini is capable of tactical thinking and has demonstrated sound judgment during operations. However, this competence is unstable and frequently overridden by impulsive decisions, particularly when she is emotionally involved or under pressure.
Her behavior shifts sharply around a small number of people she is attached to, including Tubuul and her mother. With them, she is attentive, kind, and protective. Threats toward these individuals reliably trigger extreme and disproportionate aggression.
Chini adapts after events unfold rather than in anticipation of them. While she is capable of learning from outcomes and adjusting her approach, this adaptation often occurs after situations have already escalated or caused collateral consequences.
Origins:
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