Err....why do I not have this version of the game?!? It sounds..well...*insert evil inappropriate laugh here*
What we know of Kyrie is that she's Nero's girl, and they're quite new to the romance scene considering their interactions with one another (Nero being all nervous and weird when he sees she's wearing his gift, his awkward/shy reaction at the end when she holds his hand, and the fact that he didn't just comfortably jump in there for that kiss but took his time - and got stalled but that's besides the point).
A lot of people think she's older than Nero. She's the picture perfect portrait of a conservative good girl.
She's insane. (jumping in front of that demon in the beginning to protect a little sobbing nerd - really my little brother used to cry like that when he'd lose a game when he was waaayyyy younger).
She's brave. (see reason for her insanity)
She's a singer.
She's not easily influenced, and will stand her ground. If she was easily traumatised she would have been shrieking 'NEEEEERROOOOOOOO' every time she saw him, or she would have been crying or had signs that she's been crying. She didn't cave in to the Order's wishes either, which is why I think she was unconscious in some of the scenes. Knocked out, maybe? I mean she's not easily scared off. I still think the reason why she was the one dragging that heavy ass sword to Nero in the Opera House was because it's NERO'S sword and SHE'S his girl and WANTED to be the one to bring it to him. Not 'because Credo requested it'. I mean, did anyone notice the look on Credo's face when he glimpsed Kyrie dragging the thing? In a society where women are probably meant to be quiet and weak and obedient, I think Kyrie is a stubborn one with a will of her own. Which is why Credo only gave a look (he might as well have rolled his eyes) and said nothing to her about doing a man's job.
Also, Kyrie won't back down from a 'fight'. She wasn't impressed with Nero wanting to run off in the middle of the service right at the start, and she'd even gotten up to follow him and probably drag him back to his seat, despite Nero's annoyed and blunt attitude. I don't think she ever instigates trouble or looks for confrontation, but I don't think she'll back down when she knows she can make a difference either.
And she does have a good build on her. I'm happy they covered her up. She was just too curvy to show her off with taste.
Um....we know that she and Nero were living together since her family adopted him, and him being Credo's subordinate it means he must have spent a lot of time with Credo (and his family) while he was trained to be a knight.
I'm guessing that Kyrie possibly fell for Nero a long time ago but didn't really voice it until the attack that had him risking his life (and winning a stuffed up arm) to save hers.
And I think Kyrie is very loyal to those closest to her. She loved Nero but she still sided with Credo when she walked in on that fight, but when it was revealed that Nero was a 'demon' (you can't even call him that, poor kid) she was afraid of him yes but she didn't outright reject him either. I think if the science geek wasn't there, she probably would have heard Nero out to explain what was going on.
Seeing as she was quite calm and happy to see him the next time they saw each other, I think she was smart enough to put all the puzzle pieces together to figure out what was going on.
I also think Kyrie is in love with Dante. I dunno, she kind of kept her distance from him right at the end, possibly to evade any jealousy sprouting from Nero. It might be because he made her hyperventilate in the Opera House right at the beginning, and her fangirl moment is what Nero mistook for terror? :lol: Well, what? Dante was CLEARLY enjoying her fangirling. Didn't you see the smug look on his face, the eye contact, the 'yeah I'm hot and you know you want me' face?
I'm just kidding in my last paragraph, for anyone who doesn't know my sense of humour. >.<