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Vita Variants
Vita
CN VA
闫夜桥[2] (Yan Yeqiao)
JP VA
日笠 陽子[3] (Hikasa Yōko)
Birthplace
Venus (red herring)
Somewhere in the Sea of Quanta
Birthday
Unknown
Known Relatives/Close Associates
  • Charter - colleague (formerly [red herring])
  • Sa - controller, creator
  • Disciplined Vita - sibling by technicality
  • Encompassing Vita - ditto
  • Erudite Vita - ditto
  • Harmonious Vita - ditto
  • Mindful Vita - ditto
  • Righteous Vita - ditto
  • Veracious Vita - ditto
Race
Synthetic Lifeform (Venusian by extension of being based off Sa[note 1])
Gender
Female
Age
Unknown
Status
Alive
Affiliation
  • Salt Snow Holy City (formerly)
  • Fallen Star (formerly [red herring])
  • Sa (formerly)
  • Masked Fools[4]
Occupation
  • Unemployed (?)[note 2]
  • Sa's Proxy (formerly)
  • Vita is a kind-hearted citizen of the Salt Snow Holy City who acts as a guide for Seele Vollerei, Susannah Manatt, and Shigure Kira in their search around the town for the other Seele.

    During their adventure together, Vita is revealed to have connections to the planet Venus and a being called Sa who constricts her actions, using Vita as a puppet when she can't be present at the scene in person.

    In her selfish pursuit of freedom, Vita's double-faced nature is quickly revealed. Both friend and foe, Vita continues to entangle herself in the affairs of others, with her motives always a mystery.

    Appearance[]

    Vita is an adult woman of average height. Her eyes are magenta-colored and have yellow pupils, She has shoulder-length greyish-brown hair with an ahoge and bangs that partially cover her eyes.

    Similar to other civilians, Vita sports a white-hooded robe with muted blue undertones that reaches below her knees. Her robe is adorned with gold-black decorations and cyan quadrilaterals. She has white-cyan wristbands on both of her forearms.

    Vita also wears long black boots that reach into her robe with gold soles extending into gold heels.

    On her upper chest is a small red tattoo resembling two downward-facing arrows.

    Story[]

    At unknown of Time, Sa created many Representative came into existence long ago as a proxy of Sa. She was used to "spread", "patrol" and "clean" the bubble universes in order to harvest energy for the Star Traveler.

    At undisclosed time after doing as Sa's command, just at brief of a moment a "Representative" sleeping and floating in the Sea of Quanta confused as Sa didn't command her anything, as she waiting, suddenly she's question herself why she has this thought, then she ask herself who is she. She then woke up and saying she want to go somewhere, doing something, and wanting to meet a person. As she starting to aware of herself as joyfulness start flowing into her body, Sa suddenly giving her a new command, which she reply "As you will, Sa".[5]

    After times later, the "Representative" is being kept by Marah at a hibernation station, The "Representative" dreaming People of Purushians. After being woke up from her dream, The "Representative" was greeted by Dr. Marah with a communication device. The "Representative" confused why she woke up before Sa giving her any new instructions, and why she was able to dream. Then Marah asking The "Representative" about her "first dream" which recalling her first time aware of herself. Confused she then asking is she has her own will, which Marah agreed as she's born not as Sa's machine but as an independent personality. She then ask why the people of her dream is like Purushians as she never met them. which Marah reply maybe they just some lifeform that left deep impression on The "Representative" previously, and The "Representative" just subconsciously make them Purushians. As The "Representative" ask what happen to the real lifeform, Marah letting a sigh and embark on a journey to a bubble universe, which ending their conversation. before Marah left, she give The "Representative" last advice to not waste her hard-earned but brief freedom, then The "Representative" looking at the stars and said "A starry sky which represents freedom..."[6]

    Years later, The "Representative" meet Marah in an unknown planet, which Marah is doing "cleaning", The "Representative" then chatting with Marah, The "Representative" asking when Marah executing her escape plan. Marah shocked as The "Representative" knows her escape plan and asking is The "Representative" will tell Sa about her plan, which The "Representative" said Sa already know Marah's plan, she just doesn't care. The "Representative" said won't deliberately report Marah's plan to Sa as returning a favor, which Marah didn't deliberately report Sa about The "Representative" awakening. Marah said she didn't do it for The "Representative", as she just like Sa, also hate The "Representative". As The "Representative" said she's good term with Marah, The "Representative" asking Marah to call her by name. Which Marah shock as The "Representative" has a new Name. The "Representative" then asking is Marah remember a memory before Sa start her journey toward the sea, which Marah remember as Sa abandoning her past and former Name "Vita". [5]

    Personality[]

    Vita is shown as a friendly person, easy to get along with anyone, as shown by her interactions with the citizen of Salt Snow Holy City and the seven Vitas.

    Behind her friendly nature, however, she's a cunning woman and very calculated person, able to even trick Sa into giving her more power-leading to her ultimate freedom.

    After freeing herself from Sa, she shows little restraint to act as she please. She uses sarcasm, speaks in riddles, or tells half-truths, which causes others to see her as untrustworthy and annoying. She might help about anyone just to entertain herself, but will show immediate displease if she's bored, showing that she doesn't exactly hold herself by virtuous values.

    Powers and Abilities[]

    • Proxy of the Abyss of the Sea of Quanta: As Sa's proxy, Vita has access to a small amount of Sa's powers and hears Sa's voice directly in her mind. Depending on the situation Sa can give her more power if needed, which Vita gladly takes advantage of. Sa's influence can increase the strength of her attacks, grants her the ability to create a domain that she can freely manipulate, or transform into a ferocious winged monster. With enough "help" from Sa, Vita can fight evenly against Seele Vollerei as Herrscher of Rebirth. Using the granted authority from Sa, she's even able to cut the connection between them.
    • Eyes of Bodhi: Vita was able to locate Sa's remains in Sea of Quanta and take Sa's Eyes of Bodhi. This granted her Sa's power of omnipotence. While she activates the Eyes of Bodhi her irises will turn purple.
    • Star Traveler: Following Sa's defeat, Vita took ownership of the giant robot. The mecha has the ability to fly in space and its combat power shouldn't be underestimated.

    Trivia[]

    • Vita bears a resemblance to the Flame-Chaser Su; however, there is no known connection between them.
    • During the livestream for v7.8 the Exchange Rewards code was "Badwomen", a pun on Vita's personality.

    Other Languages[]

    LanguageOfficial NameOfficial Name
    EnglishVita
    Chinese
    (Simplified)
    薇塔Wēitǎ
    Chinese
    (Traditional)
    薇塔
    JapaneseヴィタVita
    Korean비타Bita
    FrenchVita
    ThaiVita
    VietnameseVita
    GermanVita
    IndonesianVita

    Navigation[]

    See Minor Characters page for extra entries.

    Notes[]

    1. Vita claimed to be a Venusian when it was useful to her, but isn't otherwise concerned with her supposed ancestry.
    2. Vita was initially unwilling to participate in the career selection when asked by a fellow citizen if she'll take part in an upcoming one. At no point did she use herself as a reference when explaining how the system works.

    References[]