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Sofia De Sainte-Coquille (Rune Factory 3):
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In game use: She uses a sword for fighting, but due to the nature of the game, I don't really bring her along often. Instead, she is one of the potential romantic interests, and she is the daughter of the wealthy man Sherman and also has a sister who is a fashion "designer". She sometimes speaks in opposites, which will be displayed in red text. She likes junk items like weeds and cans.
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Why I like her: On top of being adorable, I find her to be such a sweet girl. When you find out why she speaks in opposites it's very touching and she often shows how much she cares about her family. She's a good friend and very kind. Also, its sweet and endearing when she falls in love with you and tells you that she's burned everything that reminds her of you in a ritualistic bonfire, so you should get together sometime!
Anju (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask):

In game use: Anju is an NPC, but has one of the biggest sidequests in the game, that of reuniting her with her fiance, Kafei. She's also the Innkeeper of Clock Town
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Why I like her: She has such a sweet story. Her fiance was cursed so he's in hiding until he can do some things he needs to do. She, meanwhile, waits for him, knowing the world is about to end. The whole thing is just heartbreaking and seeing them reunite at the end is beautiful. Although bittersweet if the moon falls afterwards. On top of that, she's just a kind and sweet lady and you really feel for her throughout the game.
Talim (Soul Calibur series):
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In game use: It is a fighting game, so she's used for fighting! As far as I know, she's considered a lower-tier character, but she's very quick and good for someone like me who can't memorize move sets
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Why I like her: Well she seems like a sweet girl, but its a fighting game so the personalities aren't super fleshed out. I like using her because she is (very quick) and its easy to figure out some moves. Basically, she's easy to use and fast, two things I like in a fighting game character because... well I suck at fighting games
Miyuki Itsumi (Xenosaga series):
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In game use: Miyuki is only playable in Episode III, where she fights with Shion's weapon from Episode I. In other games, she is a colleague of Shion's, an inventor, a system's programmer, does some engineering, sends you some weapons, basically just a bunch of stuff.
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Why I like her: Well, on top of apparently being able to do everything, Miyuki is adorable and silly. She brings a light heartedness to her scenes that you don't often get in this series, and I always enjoy seeing her thrive at whatever she's doing, despite Shion's verbal abuse.
Viki (Suikoden series):
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In game use: Viki makes an appearance as a star of destiny in every Suikoden game (twice in one of them) and her role is that of a mage character. She can also teleport your hero and his ensemble to any previously visited areas
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Why I like her: Because she's a lovable goofball. She's not the brightest, but she's sweet. And confused. Very confused. About everything. She also brings some mystery to the game, but not serious mystery, just... mystery. She's very lighthearted, apparently can teleport through time (she lives the Suikoden games out of order) and once had a child Viki appear who was much smarter and more serious than the Viki we all know and love. Plus it gets tiring walking everywhere so its always useful to be able to teleport around
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