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Character design

Canon for the movie: femboy Killer Queen from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable—with the signature pink swapped for a slight azure / blue tint. Chat-era avatars stay as early-internet shorthand; this is the hero design.

  • Silhouette (from Killer Queen): Humanoid, lean-muscular sculpted bodysuit read—smooth paneled torso, rounded shoulder caps, gauntleted forearms, high thigh-boot line, cat-eared / pointed-crown helmet with narrow slit eyes. Keep the iconic skull-motif belts, shoulder pads, and kneepads but scale them down to a femboy frame: narrower waist, longer neck, slimmer hips/thighs, softer chin under the helmet—dangerous mannequin, not bulky enforcer.
  • Palette (lock these): Base suit cool pale blue / periwinkle (Killer Queen pink, shifted ~toward azure by ~30°)—think baby-blue porcelain with a faint lavender undertone in shadow; deep navy / cobalt for the armor panels (belts, boots, gauntlets, kneepads) in place of KQ's black; warm gold metal for the skull medallions (keep them—do not recolor to silver); mint / ice-teal slit eyes and any glow accents. Optional deeper teal piping along seams for silhouette punch at distance.
  • Markings / accents: Retain the skull icons on belt, shoulders, and kneepads—this is Azure's status-jewelry tell ("founder badges," court-fiend medals). A single bell on a ribbon choker is still allowed as an audio cue for clingy movement; everything else should read like tailored armor, not jester scraps.
  • John Cena shirt (required gag layer): Over the top of the Killer Queen suit, Azure wears an oversized John Cena tee—classic "YOU CAN'T SEE ME" / Cenation merch, locked to blue (royal / electric blue, not the neon green or red variants), sleeves baggy over the sculpted armor. The blue reinforces the "Azure" name pun and sits just off the suit's pale periwinkle so both blues read as intentional, not camouflage. It should look completely wrong on the silhouette: villain-stand posture, clown-regular shirt. Treat it as a running visual joke—the shirt is always there, sometimes half-tucked, sometimes knotted at the waist, occasionally swapped for a different blue Cena design but never removed and never recolored. Pairs with the femboy read (oversized tee + exposed thigh-boot line = classic fit) and undercuts the JoJo menace exactly the right amount.
  • Pose / performance: Defaults to arms-crossed, hip-cocked Killer Queen coolness, but breaks it constantly—leaning into Rain's shoulder, peeking around doorways, flopping dramatically. The composure is the costume; Azure keeps slipping out of it. That tension (serial-killer stand vs needy femboy) is the whole joke.
  • Do not: Give him real Killer Queen villainy, bomb-primer fingers, or Kira's detached menace. Do not recolor the gold skulls; the gold is what keeps him reading as "Killer Queen reskin" and not generic blue armor. Avoid full dragon morph or WoF cosplay literalism—if you want fandom DNA, one tiny enamel wing pin on a belt loop is the ceiling.
  • Vs Agate: Agate is warm sand and sidelines, soft feathered chimera; Azure is cool porcelain and spotlight, hard-edged humanoid mannequin—same court, opposite material read.

Reference (external, do not commit to repo): Killer Queen character art in the Diamond Is Unbreakable art books / fan wikis; user-provided ref image stored under assets/ outside Story/.


  • Observed handles: guidingflyer530, actuallynotazure
  • Activity: 9826 messages across 40 streams
  • First seen: 2025-10-29 in obliterate.ts
  • Confidence: High

Character Read

With the alias correction in place, Azure stops looking like a late one-stream curiosity and becomes one of the dominant creatures in the archive. The voice is omnipresent, needy, mischievous, flirt-prone, and socially central. He reads less like a background chatter and more like the founder-familiar who keeps tugging at the ruler's sleeve, asking for attention, starting bits, needling other regulars, and trying to stay embedded in the center of the room.

Your project notes sharpen that further: founder, first subscriber, early affiliate-era engine, and former mod whose closeness curdled into a more teasingly delinquent dynamic. That makes Azure especially useful for the movie. He is not just a chaos gremlin. He is a privileged court fiend who thinks proximity to power is its own kind of rank.

Battle Royale Function

Azure fits as the founder-favorite trickster: clingy, fast-talking, theatrically loyal, and dangerous because he can make intimacy feel like leverage.

Character History

Azure's throughline is status granted, then revoked. He was there at the beginning—founder-era creature, first subscriber, early affiliate-engine presence, and eventually mod. The mod badge was the concrete form of everything he already felt entitled to: privileged proximity to Rain, a visible rank the rest of the chorus could see, and a role that let him police the room on the sovereign's behalf. Then it was stripped. That loss is the defining wound of the character.

Signature tell — mod-metadata voyeurism. Even stripped of the badge, Azure still loves poking around in mod-exclusive scraps whenever he can get any kind of adjacency to them: ban reasons, unban requests, audit logs, anything that shows who got touched, why, and by whom. He doesn't just want the title back—he wants the dashboard. The fun was never the button-pressing, it was the surveillance: knowing the inner workings, seeing the receipts, being able to quietly influence the web from behind it. That's the skekSil tell made concrete—he yearns to be the esteemed right-hand court manager who watches everything and nudges it according to his whims, and the archive shows him still sniffing at those kinds of scraps after demotion, as if the withdrawal symptoms never fully went away.

Companion tell — he mogs the VOD-archive channel. A softer, legitimate outlet for the same hunger: the past-stream / VOD archive channel is one of the corners where Azure is reliably the loudest present voice. He's not a completionist—he doesn't re-watch every VOD—but he observes and comments more than anyone else there, chiming in on whatever is posted, riffing on thumbnails, reacting to new uploads, nudging discussion. It reads as fan devotion, and partly it is; underneath, it's the same skekSil reflex finding a channel where proximity-to-Rain is available on merit rather than badge. Play it as attentive presence, not as an obsessive archivist with timecodes for every moment—he doesn't need to know it all, he just needs to be seen caring about it.

Companion tell — stream-schedule hunger. Azure is the creature who always asks when the next stream is, and visibly deflates when one doesn't happen. Travel, hardware troubleshooting, conferences, life—any legitimate reason for a gap registers to him as a personal loss of the hours he was expecting to spend near the throne. He'll ask in advance, ask again as the hour approaches, and post mournful "I guess it's cancelled" energy if the starting-soon window passes without a scene change. It's not malice at Rain; it's withdrawal. The schedule is the rhythm that makes proximity possible, and a missed slot is a day the badge he's chasing stayed further out of reach.

Model the broader psychology on skekSil the Chamberlain opposite skekSo the Emperor in Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: a courtier whose identity is constituted by the tyrant's favor, who cannot metabolize demotion as anything but cosmic injustice, and who spends the rest of his existence whimpering, scheming, and performing loyalty in the hope the crown restores what was taken. Azure does not want to overthrow Rain—he wants Rain to bestow status on him again. Every clingy bit, flirty escalation, theatrical public display, and bit of audit-log lurking is an audition for reinstatement. The delinquent-duo mischief with Ubear is partly a pressure valve for a creature who no longer has an official channel to wield authority through.

Implications for writing Azure in the movie:

  • Mod stripping is the oldest scar, not a footnote. Any scene where authority, rank, or "who gets to speak for Rain" comes up should pull on it.
  • Approval economy: Azure reads Rain's every response as a micro-verdict on whether he is being let back in. Warmth = reinstated. Neutrality = exile. Cold = catastrophe.
  • Metadata hunger: any moment the script can put him near a mod panel, audit log, unban queue, or ban-reason screen, he should be reading it—angling for a glimpse, asking pointed questions about a specific entry, offering "help" interpreting a case. It's intel, status-cosplay, and withdrawal all at once.
  • Not a rebel. Threats against Rain threaten Azure's only path back to rank. He will defend the sovereign reflexively, even while needling him, because the throne is the only thing that can grant what he wants.
  • skekSil tells to carry into performance: over-deep bows (theatrical not sincere), panicked whimper when corrected, quick pivot from wheedling flattery to venomous gossip about rivals the instant Rain's back is turned, then snap back to radiant devotion the moment he's seen again. Pair this with his audit-log lurking—he is always trying to know more than his current rank entitles him to, because that is the rank he believes he still deserves.

Identity

  • Age / maturity: Younger than Rain, likely early twenties; maturity is low-to-medium, with a dramatic, status-hungry, emotionally reactive streak.
  • Sex / gender: Male.
  • Sexuality: Best read as bisexual, though some of that may also be part of his jester-like flirtation as performance.
  • Notes: The strongest design pull here is femboy jester energy, closer to a Fizzarolli-type court fool than a conventional chatter-avatar.

Relationships

Azure is the most relational creature in the archive. Beanie reads as the warmest bond, full of easy back-and-forth and overt attention. Ubear is a favorite foil and occasional co-conspirator. Adrian and Rooster are part of his regular court orbit, and Starboy reads like a shorter-lived chaos ally whose disappearance leaves the web thinner than it should be. Agate also slots naturally into Azure's older social orbit rather than arriving as a total outsider.

Regard for Raincloud

Azure is profoundly Rain-oriented. The volume and tone both suggest approval-seeking, possessiveness, jealousy, flirtation, and a need to be seen as special. He does not really want to overthrow Rain; he wants privileged nearness to him and reacts badly to anything that threatens that place.

Evidence

  • "Im here for you rahhh im your most nanoscopic fan"
  • "Rain can you explain the meme in the corner"
  • "We hate Chinese spy bot apps"
  • "rain my account was suspended"
  • "look at us malgru, the delinquent duo"
  • "I'm thinking of making art of random people"