

But all that is exactly what Nia doesn't do. Now, I may be missing something, as the world of anime is mostly alien to me (when I grew up, the only "animes" available were shows like "Heidi, Girl of the Alps" or "Captain Future" - obviously not something where you'd find tsundere/yandere characters or other now popular tropes ) ).īut as far as I understand, "tsun-tsun" translates into "to turn away in disgust or anger", and a "tsundere" character would be someone who rejects the player's advances while giving the impression of being cold, harsh, distanced, dismissive, or angry (before eventually revealing a softer and more affectionate side). Mostly the tsun-tsun part and less dere-dere. Originally posted by Nishi Kinuyo:She comes off as being a bit tsundere. I don't think we have more details about her, but obviously we'll see in the future. The devs have said that Nia will appear in person at some point. That said, I'm not sure if I would keep writing you letters if I had the feeling that I have to tread on eggshells. I would probably try to not make jokes at all and if I felt disappointed by anything you did, I might decide that hiding that from you is the better option. Let me put it this way: If I were your friend, and if I knew that you received those letters from another friend of yours and perceived them as hostile, then I'd probably be _very_ careful with any letters I wrote you.


But if she felt "hostility" toward you, why would she go through the effort of writing letters and sending you presents in the first place? Doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Possibly, making fun of things could also be her way of coping with the disappointment that you're gone. Nia obviously feels a bit "left behind", and she likes to exaggerate things to make them entertaining to read. If you're reading hostility into her first letters, then you'll probably read something negative into her following letters too.
