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Her physical disability is handled with surprising normalization. She uses a prosthetic leg and a cane, yet she never laments her sacrifice. Instead, she weaponizes her position. Kotoko’s greatest ability is her . When a Yokai is confused or angry about a crime it witnessed, Kotoko doesn't need the truth. She needs a story so consistent and rational that the supernatural being accepts it as fact.

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is a force of nature. On the surface, she appears childish, manipulative, and obsessively in love with Kuro. Her "cute" demeanor often masks a sharp, calculating mind. As the Goddess of Wisdom, she is the ultimate consultant for spirits seeking to resolve human-related disputes. Yet, she is physically fragile. Her missing leg and eye are constant reminders of her sacrifice. She relies on Kuro not just for emotional support but for physical protection. Her character challenges the "damsel in distress" trope; she orchestrates the solutions, while Kuro acts as the executor of her will. Kotoko’s greatest ability is her

Most supernatural detective stories are about finding the truth. Kyokou Suiri is about —to protect a fragile peace between humans and monsters. However, for the niche audience that loves: is