Chtholly Nota Seniorious is the lead heroine of the light novel series WorldEnd (also known as SukaSuka), written by Akira Kareno, illustrated by Ue, and adapted into an anime series by the studios Satelight and C2C.
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What is happiness? Do people have the right to demand sacrifice of happiness from others? Can someone be happy if that someone's identity is fading? These are the serious questions Chtholly faces, but in a way, it is a question every sentient beings face, usually more often than they would like.
Initially Chtholly is seen as a mysterious wandering girl who just wants a little taste of what most other carefree girls enjoy and experience. Even though she takes her duty as a Faery Sword Maiden seriously, the overbearing pressure brought to her by her harsh situation made her wants to break out of her obedient responsible shell, making her to act out in somewhat immature ways. Her meeting with the main character made her realize that she need not perish, that she can dream about the future, a future that may be more typical of girls of her age.
Yet the relentless march of time takes away as much as it gives. Despite her hope for future, due to the nature of the artificial fairies, she starts to make her lose her memories little by little. Despite facing large number of questions that can easily overwhelm anyone, she continues to make choices to be responsible to people around her by helping them in what ways available to her, and let her feelings bloom in loving warming ways. How can she find happiness when the world as she knows it is literally falling apart around her? Yet in end, bravely she declares that she cannot be happier because she already is the happiest girl in the world, not because of what she was given, but because of what she could do.
Is she deceiving herself, or is she truly happiest she can be? Do people find Chtholly memorable because of her cute moments, or is it due to her awesome prowess and dignified composure in the face of inevitable doom? Is she filled with contradictions, or are those nothing more than various of facets of life a young girl?
We may never be able to answer these questions satisfactorily. Still, let us bask in the glory emanating from this lovely complicated sword yielding fairy.
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External Links[]
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- SukaSuka wiki
- MyAnimeList
- Baike Baidu (Chinese)
- Moegirl (Chinese)
- Namuwiki (Korean)
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ND - NOT a DEBUTANT; appeared in a seasonal contest beforehand SEQ - Appeared in a SEQUEL installment DC - Won inter-seasonal playoffs (Divine Circlet / Crown) DCX - Won inter-seasonal playoffs but not a seasonal (listed last) |