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Character Information
Name: Chie Satonaka
Age: 17
Fandom: Persona 4
Appearance: Chie's a short girl, standing around 5'2". Despite her height, Chie is very boyish in appearance, with light brown bowl-shaped hair, and an athletic build. She's very bouncy and rarely stops moving, and is cute in that sort of way. The way she stands suggests a big attitude lots of self-confidence (or at least the ability to bluff it, most of the time), with her hands on her hips at most times. Chie dresses pretty conservatively, normally donning a sweat shirt she zips up to her neck and bike shorts beneath her school uniform skirt.
History:Take a wiki.
Canon Point: After fighting Adachi, before fighting Izanami
Personality:
Chie Satonaka is one of the first people introduced in Persona 4, and one of the first few people Souji (/Yu/Jeffjeff/Main Character, referred to as Souji Seta or Souji from here on out) meets in Inaba. Accordingly, Chie has a very big personality. No, really, it hogs up rooms. She's easily excitable, quick tempered and dangerously curious. She's the kind of person whose personality (or probably better stated, ego) is so large that it tends to get in the way of others' and she is not afraid of asserting herself. She has boundless energy that she puts into everything she does--searching for a murder suspect, fighting, friendships, rivalries, dares, everything. This has a problem of exasperating other characters, most especially Yosuke. We’ll come back to him later. Several times.
Along with that bundle of energy, Chie is normally very open and friendly and very upbeat. She's welcoming to anyone in just about everything. When she and the beginnings of the Investigation Team were going to meet up for an afternoon at Junes, she had absolutely no qualms inviting Souji's younger cousin to come hang out with them, whereas most teens would cringe at the idea of hanging out with an eight-year-old. She was quick to befriend Souji, asking if he could sit next to her, and walking with him after school. Chie likes to tease people and annoy them in jest (though this can teeter on bullying), but she overreacts to the slightest insult. Thankfully for offenders (read: Yosuke), Chie's easily bought off with her favorite food--steak. She is very protective of her friends, especially Yukiko, who tends to be absolutely clueless about... well, everything. She's the first person to step up when she sees something she thinks is wrong being done, and she's not afraid of people bigger than her. Chie likes to see herself as a defender of justice, probably because she has a huge love of kung-fu flicks and aspires to be like the heroes from them. This sense of justice and right helps Chie make the decision at the end of the game to pursue a career in law enforcement.
However, despite good intentions and high spirits, her attitude and temperament can get her into a lot of trouble. She opens her mouth when she shouldn't, and she holds ridiculous grudges, reacting disproportionately to silly things. It’s shown that a lot of her negative emotions--disappointment, fear and sadness--channel straight into anger, and her first reaction seems to be to flare up. For Chie, it sometimes seems that the best defense is a good offense. Her protectiveness of the people she cares about can make her careless, as well, causing her to do things like run into the TV world defenseless to save Yukiko. Chie wants to do what's right, but has a problem with disregarding her health and this very important thing called rationality, ignoring both of these when she catches someone being bullied. While her rashness and her quick temper are okay with friends, and beating up people like Yosuke and Kanji is met with harmless, silly retaliation, in the rest of the world this would be a definite problem.
As Chie's shadow proved, she's not the cleanest person when it comes to negative emotions. Chie has a lot of issues with not being a "proper" girl, not having the feminine charm or temperament of Yukiko, and she harbored a lot of jealousy over that for a long time. It turns out that Chie is needy in the way that she needs others to need her. If she can at least be the kind of person who other people need, it gives her value. She can't be the kind of girly-girl that guys like, and there is no contest between her and the female members of the Investigation Team. She doesn't want to admit her own short comings, and her own negative emotions, even to herself to start with, but as is the theme of Persona 4, Chie does manage to come to terms with her own dark side. Throughout the game, Chie channels that nasty feeling into protecting her friends and finding value in her own self.
Also through the course of the game, it's revealed that Chie is very intuitive. Put differently, she guesses really well and has incredible dumb luck. From the start of the game, she tends to be somewhat of a deus ex machina--"Have you guys heard about the Midnight Channel?"--but it becomes a running gag later on that she tends to blurt out whatever she's thinking, and it has a bad habit of being right. She's very aware that she speaks before thinking, and tends to not even believe what she's saying, laughing it off while making fun of herself.
Being from a small town, famous only for its Amagi Inn, run by her best friend's family, Chie is the kind of person curious about every strange thing that might happen, from the appearance of Souji from the city to the idea of the Midnight Channel. But while she seems like she wants to find new and uncharted things, when they actually do appear, Chie can be very afraid of them, quick to panic when there's nothing she can do to assist. When Yosuke and Souji enter the TV without her, leaving her holding a cut strand of rope, she refuses to move, panicking that the two might never come back and is angered and relieved to the point of tears when they come back unharmed.
Chie is a kind of person who’s strongly protective of her friends. No matter what, she will come to their aide. The theme of the game is very strongly the power of the bonds of friendship. Chie is no different from the rest of the cast in this, and by the end of the game, is more devoted than ever. Her friendship helps Chie understand who she is and who she wants to be, and help her define herself.
Game Specific
Suitability: While Chie is young and often immature, she's seen the absolute worst side of humanity and gone through much more than any teenager should ever have to. She's faced the worst parts of her she didn't want to believe existed, she's seen her friends nearly killed, and she's seen the truly dark side of humanity manifest itself in places she never thought she'd see. Chie's been shown that there is no hope for the world, and struggled past it anyway.
That aside, Chie's also fairly skilled in battle. Though she normally uses a Persona to fight, Chie's got some real balls when it comes to fighting hand to hand. She's got a powerful kick and the temperament to use it.
Chie would be easy to spot by the UAA due to her huge personality--she's loud, temperamental and incredibly colorful. She's bouncy and full of laughs and likable--but she can also be very serious and won't stand for any shit. She makes for some very entertaining moments, you know?
Weapon: OKAY STICK WITH ME THROUGH THIS. You know those sneakers that you press a button and they turn into roller skates? Those, except you press a button that turns them into roller skates with lasers in the wheels. The lasers are green.
The shoes batteries are charged when Chie runs or bounces from foot to foot--which gives her an advantage in large arenas, where she can stay away from the adversary, but a disadvantage in small ones. Another disadvantage is how close she'd have to be in combat with another
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Character Information
Name: Chie Satonaka
Age: 17
Fandom: Persona 4
Appearance: Chie's a short girl, standing around 5'2". Despite her height, Chie is very boyish in appearance, with light brown bowl-shaped hair, and an athletic build. She's very bouncy and rarely stops moving, and is cute in that sort of way. The way she stands suggests a big attitude lots of self-confidence (or at least the ability to bluff it, most of the time), with her hands on her hips at most times. Chie dresses pretty conservatively, normally donning a sweat shirt she zips up to her neck and bike shorts beneath her school uniform skirt.
History:Take a wiki.
Canon Point: After fighting Adachi, before fighting Izanami
Personality:
Chie Satonaka is one of the first people introduced in Persona 4, and one of the first few people Souji (/Yu/Jeffjeff/Main Character, referred to as Souji Seta or Souji from here on out) meets in Inaba. Accordingly, Chie has a very big personality. No, really, it hogs up rooms. She's easily excitable, quick tempered and dangerously curious. She's the kind of person whose personality (or probably better stated, ego) is so large that it tends to get in the way of others' and she is not afraid of asserting herself. She has boundless energy that she puts into everything she does--searching for a murder suspect, fighting, friendships, rivalries, dares, everything. This has a problem of exasperating other characters, most especially Yosuke. We’ll come back to him later. Several times.
Along with that bundle of energy, Chie is normally very open and friendly and very upbeat. She's welcoming to anyone in just about everything. When she and the beginnings of the Investigation Team were going to meet up for an afternoon at Junes, she had absolutely no qualms inviting Souji's younger cousin to come hang out with them, whereas most teens would cringe at the idea of hanging out with an eight-year-old. She was quick to befriend Souji, asking if he could sit next to her, and walking with him after school. Chie likes to tease people and annoy them in jest (though this can teeter on bullying), but she overreacts to the slightest insult. Thankfully for offenders (read: Yosuke), Chie's easily bought off with her favorite food--steak. She is very protective of her friends, especially Yukiko, who tends to be absolutely clueless about... well, everything. She's the first person to step up when she sees something she thinks is wrong being done, and she's not afraid of people bigger than her. Chie likes to see herself as a defender of justice, probably because she has a huge love of kung-fu flicks and aspires to be like the heroes from them. This sense of justice and right helps Chie make the decision at the end of the game to pursue a career in law enforcement.
However, despite good intentions and high spirits, her attitude and temperament can get her into a lot of trouble. She opens her mouth when she shouldn't, and she holds ridiculous grudges, reacting disproportionately to silly things. It’s shown that a lot of her negative emotions--disappointment, fear and sadness--channel straight into anger, and her first reaction seems to be to flare up. For Chie, it sometimes seems that the best defense is a good offense. Her protectiveness of the people she cares about can make her careless, as well, causing her to do things like run into the TV world defenseless to save Yukiko. Chie wants to do what's right, but has a problem with disregarding her health and this very important thing called rationality, ignoring both of these when she catches someone being bullied. While her rashness and her quick temper are okay with friends, and beating up people like Yosuke and Kanji is met with harmless, silly retaliation, in the rest of the world this would be a definite problem.
As Chie's shadow proved, she's not the cleanest person when it comes to negative emotions. Chie has a lot of issues with not being a "proper" girl, not having the feminine charm or temperament of Yukiko, and she harbored a lot of jealousy over that for a long time. It turns out that Chie is needy in the way that she needs others to need her. If she can at least be the kind of person who other people need, it gives her value. She can't be the kind of girly-girl that guys like, and there is no contest between her and the female members of the Investigation Team. She doesn't want to admit her own short comings, and her own negative emotions, even to herself to start with, but as is the theme of Persona 4, Chie does manage to come to terms with her own dark side. Throughout the game, Chie channels that nasty feeling into protecting her friends and finding value in her own self.
Also through the course of the game, it's revealed that Chie is very intuitive. Put differently, she guesses really well and has incredible dumb luck. From the start of the game, she tends to be somewhat of a deus ex machina--"Have you guys heard about the Midnight Channel?"--but it becomes a running gag later on that she tends to blurt out whatever she's thinking, and it has a bad habit of being right. She's very aware that she speaks before thinking, and tends to not even believe what she's saying, laughing it off while making fun of herself.
Being from a small town, famous only for its Amagi Inn, run by her best friend's family, Chie is the kind of person curious about every strange thing that might happen, from the appearance of Souji from the city to the idea of the Midnight Channel. But while she seems like she wants to find new and uncharted things, when they actually do appear, Chie can be very afraid of them, quick to panic when there's nothing she can do to assist. When Yosuke and Souji enter the TV without her, leaving her holding a cut strand of rope, she refuses to move, panicking that the two might never come back and is angered and relieved to the point of tears when they come back unharmed.
Chie is a kind of person who’s strongly protective of her friends. No matter what, she will come to their aide. The theme of the game is very strongly the power of the bonds of friendship. Chie is no different from the rest of the cast in this, and by the end of the game, is more devoted than ever. Her friendship helps Chie understand who she is and who she wants to be, and help her define herself.
Game Specific
Suitability: While Chie is young and often immature, she's seen the absolute worst side of humanity and gone through much more than any teenager should ever have to. She's faced the worst parts of her she didn't want to believe existed, she's seen her friends nearly killed, and she's seen the truly dark side of humanity manifest itself in places she never thought she'd see. Chie's been shown that there is no hope for the world, and struggled past it anyway.
That aside, Chie's also fairly skilled in battle. Though she normally uses a Persona to fight, Chie's got some real balls when it comes to fighting hand to hand. She's got a powerful kick and the temperament to use it.
Chie would be easy to spot by the UAA due to her huge personality--she's loud, temperamental and incredibly colorful. She's bouncy and full of laughs and likable--but she can also be very serious and won't stand for any shit. She makes for some very entertaining moments, you know?
Weapon: OKAY STICK WITH ME THROUGH THIS. You know those sneakers that you press a button and they turn into roller skates? Those, except you press a button that turns them into roller skates with lasers in the wheels. The lasers are green.
The shoes batteries are charged when Chie runs or bounces from foot to foot--which gives her an advantage in large arenas, where she can stay away from the adversary, but a disadvantage in small ones. Another disadvantage is how close she'd have to be in combat with another
Samples
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Journal Entry/First Person Sample: