Aiyo Habara

Aiyo Habara is the daughter of Tobio and Umimi Habara, who plays a role in Dark Traveler's fanfic, Omen of Uncertainty''. ''

Appearance
Aiyo's hairstyle appears very much like a combination of her parents, consisting of blue-green hair, which has a lock that sticks upwards, along with a shade of navy blue hair at the back. Aiyo herself has teal-green eyes as well. For clothing, Aiyo tends to wear a brown jacket over a white shirt, along with beige cargo pants, which comes with an orange scarf very similar to the one her mother wears.

Personality
Aiyo is a punctual and responsible individual and is rather straight-laced in her disposition. Similar to Maho, however, Aiyo does have some sloppy habits and is a bit of a snarker at times, though she tries to hide the former from other people besides Maho.

Background
Aiyo was born to Umimi and Tobio Habara in Heartland City, but they moved shortly afterwards due to the aftermath of a bombing that had struck the city earlier, which was suspected by some to have been caused by a new threat. Aiyo would thus grow up in Crescent City, whereupon she would become close with Maho Usagi and Ray Akaba, while also becoming positively acquainted with Shogeki Tsuchi and Zarc. After the Shirogane Assault, Aiyo was one of the few people in Ray's circle of friends that Leo Akaba did not view with the utmost scrutiny.

Omen Part I
Aiyo learned about how duels at Crescent City's Gibbous Stadium had been rescheduled, calling Ray and Shogeki to warn them, and dragged Maho out of bed early to cheer Ray on. She would later give Ray advice about her love situation concerning Leo's over-protectiveness, telling her to be on-point and get it over with, along with other quick solutions, but these would later be derailed by Shogeki's very poor grasp on the situation. After the remaining duels for the day were canceled, Aiyo had to drag Maho back home due to the latter going back to sleep.

Deck
Aiyo has not been seen dueling yet, but it is mentioned that her strategy focuses on destroying an opponent's cards before they can be utilized.