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    Urotsuki (うろつき) is the protagonist of Yume 2kki, which is a play on words. (2 is pronounced "ni" in Japanese. Thus, Yume Nikki=Yume 2kki).

    Description

    Urotsuki wears a purple striped shirt, with what looks to be a short skirt and red shoes. Her hair is a light brown, with strands coming down from either side. From her appearance, it's likely she's in her teens, no older than 18, though arguements could be made for any age. Like the protagonist from the previous game, Madotsuki, she appears to be a hikikkomori, and refues to leave her room; If you interact with the door, she'll shake her head. The room she lives in is pretty big, and she has a TV, game console, and a computer, which implies she has better living conditions than Madotsuki. The view on her balcony shows a pair of peculiarly shaped mountains, with a large forest surrounding it.

    Urotsuki's Sprite




    Relationships

    There is little to no information about Urotsuki and her relationships with other characters, but it seems she knows (or knew) many people due to the large amount of humanoid characters in the game.The three more popular males of the game are hidden away as if to say they are past memories or loved ones. There has been no hint of any relatives in the game except for a male who sits and holds a cup between his legs and has a similar hairstyle and color to her own.



    Theories

    There are multiple theories about her, such as she suffers from manic-depressive syndrome (bipolar) or another personality disorder. Different portrayals of her in the game show that it is likely she changes personalities quickly towards other beings.


    It seems that Urotsuki was neglected as a child. The fact that the Child effect is rather hard to get implies this. Another event that may prove that is the child event at the Underwater Amusement Park, where Urotsuki is shown to be alone while other people pass, and the light is focused on her. Maybe this is based on a true story, and the spotlight on Urotsuki represents her feeling closed in and lost?