>>5649824You show off the idol personas to Matsui.
<span class="mu-g">“I have no doubt that they’re all popular,”</span> says Matsui, <span class="mu-g">“But some might not be a good fit for Entasu-san. You’d need some serious acting chops to pull off a character with a personality so different from your own.”</span>
You nod, <span class="mu-g">“Probably best to simply go with the ‘Sporty' type. That’s basically just her being herself.”</span>
Matsui makes a note of it, <span class="mu-g">“Seems fair,”</span> she says, <span class="mu-g">“What about Chigusa-san?”</span>
It would’ve been great if Chigusa Iki was some kind of star actor.
Her own hard-working, but cold personality might not be attractive to fans.
Nevertheless, marketing came up with some ideas.
First of which is that of a cold and isolated princess type.
Chigusa’s usual distant demeanour would be in character.
The kind of idol that should only be appreciated from afar.
The second suggested persona is much the same, but catered towards a female audience.
In the absence of cutesy behaviour, marketing felt like it might be worth it to double down on Chigusa’s stoic and masculine traits.
Last type is that of a smart, but stern childhood friend.
The type that might stick around to point out your faults and nudge you in the right direction.
These kinds of characters come with the underlying assumption that they secretly really like you and that’s why they go out of their way to help you.
<span class="mu-s">Chigusa Iki Idol Persona</span>
>1 - Princess type. Cold and condescending. >2 - Prince type. Like princess, but favouring male clothing and targeted towards a female audience.>3 - Stern childhood friend type. >4 - Write-in