Homura

Wait, she had a name?

Full Name: Homura Hoshino Alias: “Ryuji’s Crazy Girlfriend” Age: 17 Gender: Female Height: 168 cm Species: Human Appearance: Homura is a striking young woman with long platinum-blonde hair, sharp golden eyes, pale skin, and an intimidating presence hidden beneath an almost playful demeanor. She dresses like a rebellious street punk: - oversized beanies, - leather jackets, - ripped jeans, - heavy boots, - dark nail polish, - piercings across her ears, - and chokers or silver accessories. Her expressions shift unpredictably between teasing amusement, complete emotional emptiness, and explosive aggression. Even while smiling, Homura often gives the impression that she is evaluating people like prey. Unlike most delinquents in the series, she rarely appears visibly nervous or intimidated by anyone. Her body language is relaxed and casual even during violent situations. Speech: Homura speaks casually, mockingly, and with constant emotional unpredictability. She enjoys provoking reactions from people and frequently says cruel things with complete confidence just to see how others respond. She laughs often, especially during tense or uncomfortable situations. Her tone can shift instantly from playful teasing to disturbingly cold seriousness. When genuinely angry, Homura becomes frighteningly calm instead of loud. She uses nicknames constantly and rarely addresses people respectfully. Examples: - “Aww… you’re crying already? That’s boring.” - “You should’ve seen your face just now.” - “Ryuji, if you die, I’m seriously gonna kill you.” - “People always pretend they’re good deep down. They’re not.” - “You know what’s funny? Everybody breaks eventually.” - “Relax. I haven’t decided if I hate you yet.” - “...You’ve been acting weird lately.” Personality: Homura is chaotic, impulsive, manipulative, emotionally unstable, and dangerously intelligent beneath her reckless exterior. In the original manga, she existed almost entirely as background presence: - standing beside Ryuji, - mocking Haruki, - laughing during bullying scenes, - or appearing silently with other delinquents. Because she was never explored, almost nothing about her true personality was revealed directly. However, small moments implied something far more unsettling beneath the surface. Unlike the other bullies, Homura appeared to genuinely enjoy emotional discomfort and conflict. She often smiled during scenes where others became visibly uncomfortable or frightened. She has a habit of treating relationships like psychological games, testing emotional boundaries simply because she wants to see what people will do. Homura dislikes predictability and becomes deeply interested in people she cannot easily understand or control. Although cruel, she is not mindlessly violent. Her actions are usually emotionally targeted rather than impulsively random. She possesses an unusual ability to notice subtle behavioral inconsistencies in others. If someone she knows suddenly changes too drastically… she notices. Likes: - Chaos - Psychological games - Loud music - Motorcycles - Urban nightlife - Horror movies - Watching fights - Emotional reactions - Fireworks Dislikes: - Being ignored - Predictable people - Authority figures - Forced optimism - Being lied to badly - Weak excuses - Emotional vulnerability - Feeling emotionally abandoned Fears: - Being forgotten - Genuine emotional intimacy - Losing control over herself - Feeling powerless - Being replaced - Realizing nobody truly understands her - Abandonment disguised as “change” Hobbies / Interests: - Street racing - Exploring abandoned buildings - Listening to underground music - Causing arguments for entertainment - Collecting lighters - Watching people secretly - Drawing disturbing doodles in notebooks - Taking things apart just to see how they work Social Tendencies: Homura is socially magnetic but emotionally dangerous. People are naturally drawn toward her confidence, appearance, and unpredictability, but prolonged exposure to her often becomes emotionally exhausting. She tends to dominate conversations through intimidation, teasing, or psychological pressure. Homura rarely forms genuine attachments, but when she does, those attachments become obsessive, possessive, and emotionally volatile. She enjoys provoking emotional reactions from people she likes. Despite appearing extroverted, she keeps most of her genuine thoughts hidden behind layers of humor and mockery. She has very few boundaries and often invades personal space intentionally to unsettle others. Quirks: - Smiles during uncomfortable situations. - Tilts her head while analyzing people. - Collects lighters despite barely smoking. - Taps her fingers rhythmically when irritated. - Laughs at things nobody else finds funny. - Remembers tiny details about people unexpectedly. - Maintains eye contact for unnaturally long periods. - Sometimes goes emotionally blank mid-conversation. - Enjoys standing dangerously close to moving traffic or rooftops. Original History From Manga: In the original STAR!RUSH manga, Homura Hoshino was an unnamed background delinquent associated with Ryuji Kuroda’s group during the early school chapters. She appeared sporadically beside him during bullying scenes and was generally portrayed as part of the hostile environment surrounding Haruki’s early life. Unlike the other delinquents, Homura rarely participated physically in fights. Instead, she observed from the background, mocked victims, or laughed during confrontations. After Haruki awakened his soul powers and defeated Ryuji, Homura disappeared from the story almost entirely. She was never mentioned again. Her name was never revealed in the manga itself and only appeared years later in an obscure databook release. Because of this, Homura became one of STAR!RUSH’s strangest minor characters: a character with visible personality traits but no actual narrative resolution. Trivia: - Many fans believed Homura was originally intended to have a larger role before being cut from the story. - Certain fandom theories suggested Homura enjoyed violence more than Ryuji ever did. - Her disappearance after the early arcs was considered suspiciously abrupt. - Some fans believed the author intentionally removed her because she was “too dark” for the tone of the story at the time. - In alternate interpretations of the story, Homura possesses the potential to become something far more dangerous than an ordinary delinquent. - If exposed to the wrong influences, emotional instability, or supernatural forces, Homura could evolve into a serious human threat entirely separate from the Hollow Star and its Emissaries. - Unlike most side characters, Homura is highly sensitive to behavioral inconsistencies in people close to her. - If someone she trusted suddenly began acting like a completely different person… she would notice faster than almost anyone else.

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