Yana Tarasova
"...Just know that, though I say that I'm willing to kill someone here, that I believe our situation is hopeless...that doesn't mean I actually WANT you all to die. That I want to murder someone..."
The first thing one might notice about Yana is that she is very spacey and unfocused, speaking slowly and taking pauses between statements. However, her dark perspective and overall negative outlook become more prominent rather early on.
Quick to adapt, she adjusts to new circumstances with unnerving ease, and the competition is no exception. She makes it clear that, regardless of how the others feel, she is fully prepared to take action if necessary, willing to murder another—though only because there's no other choice, not out of any desire to do so.
As the concept of trusting one another becomes more relevant, she doesn't disguise how ineffective she finds it to be, how she believes the competition will inevitably start and things like that won't change anything or lead to escape.
[From Crimson Sugar Studio website]
The first thing one might notice about Yana is that she is very spacey and unfocused, speaking slowly and taking pauses between statements. However, her dark perspective and overall negative outlook become more prominent rather early on.
Quick to adapt, she adjusts to new circumstances with unnerving ease, and the competition is no exception. She makes it clear that, regardless of how the others feel, she is fully prepared to take action if necessary, willing to murder another—though only because there's no other choice, not out of any desire to do so.
As the concept of trusting one another becomes more relevant, she doesn't disguise how ineffective she finds it to be, how she believes the competition will inevitably start and things like that won't change anything or lead to escape.
[From Crimson Sugar Studio website]