! Not to be confused with Shin Tsukimi, who uses Sou Hiyori as an alias until chapter 2 of the Death Game !
This definition contains spoilers for the game Kimi Ga Shine: Tasuuketsu Death Game / Your Turn To Die! Read at your own risk.
Sou Hiyori is a fictional character from the game Kimi Ga Shine: Tasuuketsu Death Game (Your Turn To Die, or Yttd for short).
He is the floormaster of floors 4 and 5 in the Death Game.
Sou Hiyori is your typical antagonist: petty jokes, death threats and mentally unstable.
He has been 'revived' from supposedly being killed by Alice Yabusame (Alias - Gonbee Yamada).
Sou Hiyori is very interested is psychology, and how humans work. He wants to learn what makes humans feel physical and mental pain, as well as how to manipulate memories, which we can assume from chapter 3 that he was successful in. According to the Shin Tsukimi AI on floor 5, he 'broke' humans, so we can also assume that the methods of which he manipulates memories and pain are not particularly peaceful or pain free.
His known weaknesses (and fears) are death (which we can gather from chapter 3, when the obstructor Maple almost kills him), and Maple herself. Maple had a love program installed into her by Sou Hiyori so she wouldn't kill him.
All information is correct when written (latest chapter being 3-1b).
A females name it is a Jersey French word meaning money. Offen coupled with the word (Fleur) Will translate to (Money flower) Sou's are strong willed stubborn and offen defiant. They Despise authority and authority figures. Sou's are not privy to much luck or as the name translates money and because of this are likely to have very strong characters and an ability to thrive when all around continues to go to shit.
Im offenamazed their seems to be no breaking point for a Sou everything ever thrown at them is like water off a ducks back. Many people would love to have the patience of a Sou.
The English language has been continuously evolving since it's roots of Old English, or Anglo-Saxon, developed in Britain from the dialects spoken by the Germanic tribes called Angles and Saxons. The language has temperately evolved since its early 15th century roots, and seems almost foreign compared to what it used to be. For example, what once would be said "Hwæteart þu Sweostor?", meaning "Who are you woman?" is simply replaced with "Soop girl?". This can also be seen as "Soup girl?", depending on geographic region.
Just like our Anglo-Saxon root language has transformed into modern day English, the "Soop" root has bore an offspring as well. The phrase "Sou?", was born and is derived directly from the root word "Soop?". Our gen-y charcteristics have shaped English's current day linguistic characteristics.
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A savings arrangement where a group of people each pool an equal amount of money for a period time (month, two weeks, etc) and after that time is up, one person in the group gets all that money. They keep doing this till everyone gets their turn and receives that full lump sum at least once.
It's not a pyramid scheme, no one loses as long as everyone's trustworthy and puts in their share. It's just a way to hang on to money by putting tying it up into something else temporary. This is popular with 1st-gen Carribbeans, South Americans, Africans, and maybe someother people. Just a way to save money up if you can't get a small savings account, aren't in a credit union, or don't want Tha Man all up in your business.