In her debut, Tira's character profile notes that she was so emotionally traumatized by having to kill her Mother Bird in a Sky Burial that it gave birth to her trademark mental instability note which would later become Jolly and Gloomy after her soul was torn apart in the aftermath of the clash between the soul swords between III and IV, suggesting that, on some level, Tira really did see her Parent Bird as a mother figure. What truly makes this chilling is the Adaptational Villainy Tira undergoes in this course of history.But the real kicker? Her reaction wasn't a My God, What Have I Done? moment, but rather the complete opposite. When she was adopted and made some kind of attempt to live a normal life, her instincts kicked over a fit of petty rage and she murdered her family in cold blood. She left the Bird of Passage not because she didn't want to kill, but because she didn't want to kill for them. Tira is only 17, and is a vicious and psychotic murderer who was raised that way in her youth by the Bird of Passage.Should you lose to his Critical Edge, you'll be treated to the camera looking at him from your character's perspective, as he slowly inches towards you while staring directly in your face. He's barely human, devoted to his deceased master, and thinks nothing of killing others to protect the treasure. Voldo is very creepy, as you can expect.One such example is when he finishes his opponent with his Critical Edge, with his massive axe still in his victim. Astaroth in general is Nightmare Fuel.
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