Haruka/Introduction
Appearance
Once a prominent, Pulitzer nominated, war correspondent Haruka still retains a tiny vestige of her previous fame. It is more remnants alongside the notoriety of a reputation in tatters after a span of five years. Her past is like vague whispers on the wind about past glories as a humanitarian and artist who went out of her way to tell the story of the downtrodden. She lost her place because of an outspoken belief in the supernatural. It was as though someone were working against her actively behind the scenes, with even galleries reluctant to show her art pieces because she was given an accompanying reputation as being too eccentric to work with.