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Player Name & Pronouns: Chase, he/him
Player Age: 34
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Character Name & Pronouns: Haruhi Suzumiya, she/her
Character Age: 19
Canon: The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan
Canon Point: Towards the end of her third year of high school, in Volume 10.
History: Haruhi Suzumiya's relevance in the series begins in a flashback weeks prior to the series' starting. Much like on Tanabata in the other timeline, she enlists someone to help her write a message to Santa in the park. This time it's Yuki Nagato, the timid president of the North High Literature Club, worried about keeping the club alive with her as its sole member. When questioned about Santa's existence, she accidentally gives Yuki inspiring advice and unwittingly helps the girl drum up the will to move forward and keep the club alive, finding two students to join and two others to make up the numbers as paper members. It seemed as if it were just a chance meeting... until they crossed paths again, this time with Haruhi appearing and collapsing in front of Yuki and fellow Lit Club member Kyon, out all night waiting for Santa. After introducing herself and Yuki attempting to thank her for everything that she did, Haruhi immediately decided to become a fixture in their club, tracking down North High and more specifically, the club room.
From that moment on, Haruhi with "mysterious transfer student" Itsuki Koizumi in tow, became a "special member" of the club, a title which she officially gave herself. Immediately her influence on the club became great, and she started to inject the life that the club had been lacking prior. She began scheduling activities for the group, training trips out of town and Tanabata activities in the club room as the group entered their second year in High School. While she had missed the "Disappearance" episode, immediately after we find out why Tanabata even in this universe, is important to Haruhi.
Though he had completely forgotten, a few years prior, Haruhi (in junior high) had met Kyon (also in junior high) and he helped her write a message to aliens. Heading into junior high, Haruhi had already begun to give up on her sense of wonder, and she was gaining more and more common sense as time went on. Even though he wasn't keen on the idea of helping her, he went along with her silly idea and pulled her back towards thinking about the mysterious, saving her from her dread and helping her get back on track-- especially now that they were reunited in high school. She never brings it up to him directly, and though she held a flame for him throughout their time together, she stepped aside and let him go, seeing that both he and Yuki shared the same feelings for each other.
The club would continue on as Yuki and Kyon grew closer together, eventually starting to date. Haruhi was the second to find out about it, after Koizumi was approached by Kyon for advice. Despite her own feelings towards Kyon and everything else happening, she's given the two their blessing and sometime around Valentine's Day, their relationship became public knowledge. With that being the case, the Literature Club started their third year and while they continued hanging out as they had, two key decisions would be made: no one would inherit the Literature Club (as they didn't really do any club activities anyway) and Ryoko, after graduating, will study abroad and go to college in Canada. Haruhi was key in helping Ryoko make her decision, even though she didn't quite understand her motivations for it. As the series reached its conclusion, the Literature Club savored the time they spent together up to graduation and Ryoko's departure.
Personality: Despite not being the same person, there's a few traits of hers that she shares with the original Haruhi Suzumiya. From the get go, Haruhi showed who she was with her first interaction with Yuki. Having never met her before, she immediately called out and once she was close, began giving orders to a complete stranger. The way it was described was 'hunger': Haruhi Suzumiya's desire to seek out the mysterious and refuse to believe that something isn't there. To her, as long as the chance is greater than zero, she'll go to any means to find out what she can about anything she can. Haruhi is a driven individual: as soon as she sets a goal, she won't be stopped even for a second and will drag anyone close to her into it.
Her dynamic curiosity keeps her going towards anything, and she's always willing to look at and try things out, at least once. This applies to other aspects as well: during the training trip at Tsuruya's summer home, a test of courage was proposed and Haruhi immediately decided on being the first one out. She's never shown to be afraid of anything, and rushes in regardless of any consequence. The trip also showed her competitive side, in that she wanted to be the first one to find something mysterious out there. That's just her as well: competitive in video games, card games, and yes, even in attendance... with a price. When she beats Yuki in a fighting game multiple times, she decides on a penalty game of having her go to the store-- and the same for her losing a card game.
Haruhi's excitable nature is evident from the moment she spots the Literature Club in the window at North High, immediately rushing to find them. As that happened, she didn't care about being a student from a different school wandering the halls. It's safe to say, from that and how rumors about her have passed around, that she doesn't really care much about the opinion of others. There are times she'll get huffy when either Kyon or Ryoko are being mean to her, but when it comes to just about anyone else, she shrugs off any kind of criticism against her.
Despite how she acts most of the time, Haruhi's biggest asset in the Disappearance is her surprising reliability. Later on, Haruhi consistently listens to Ryoko Asakura's worries about Kyon and Yuki's relationship, and provides advice throughout the entire time. Even though she's not necessarily the most tactful person, she does support everyone in everything they're doing. Most of it is in telling Ryoko that she's overreacting, surprisingly becoming the tsukkomi to all of the class rep's ideas on how to watch over them. As the series goes on, Haruhi maintains more of a casual and laid back persona when she's in the club room, only letting that excited side of her show when she's ready to have fun. Comparing the two sides go from when she's calmly and happily explaining how she learned how to cook to Yuki to their final summer vacation, where she's gleefully leaping into a pool and not really caring about the rules.
In the end, Haruhi's the type to go get what she wants, but is conscientious enough to hold back when it's for the benefit of a friend. And truly, she really does want to enjoy everything she can, and live life to the fullest.
Abilities: Nothing magical. She’s athletic though?
Bloom Bond Flower: Forget-me-not - In a sense, Haruhi would fit FMN as she does show care towards the rest of the Literature Club in how she helps Yuki navigate through her feelings with Kyon, and through helping Ryoko navigate her own feelings regarding feeling pushed out and lonely as the others grow closer together. Her main tell of being stubborn only comes out during the cultural festival, where she temporarily ‘breaks up’ with the club until the festival is done so she can go with her plan of starting a band. It’s more of a tantrum than stubbornness, but she stuck to her guns and did perform eventually!
Geranium - Haruhi’s very much less comfortable or comforting with anyone outside of the Literature Club, at least as it pertains to her school. She seemed more aloof and disinterested being around students of an elevator school, and having a spot to be herself and show off more of who she is and what she can do helps her a lot. Really, the negatives suit her more in this case; Haruhi had begun to despair over the notion that there was nothing unusual about the world, that there really was nothing interesting like aliens or time travelers out there. Kyon helped restore her sense of the unknown by going along with her silly questions, and even though she does like him, she acknowledges that she probably missed something that made her actually love him.
Tulip - See part of the negative above for this; Kyon eventually does confess and accept Yuki’s feelings himself, so she ends up feeling that unrequited love at least a little bit. On the other hand, naturally her idealist attitude about finding the unknown and seeing aliens, time travelers and espers only help further her beliefs. This isn’t a world that actually has them, but she would much rather believe in it than not. As such, she keeps on looking and keeps suggesting absurd ideas to the club, such as filming a movie for their third year cultural festival. Early on in the year, she’s already planned out where she wants to go for college even, telling Ryoko that she’d need to think harder on her own future - and that Ryoko’s eventual move to Canada is for school, not necessarily for a journey of self-reflection. Full of contrasts, this one!
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this aint about her tbh