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Yuuma Tokoyogi (仙都木 優麻, Tokoyogi Yūma) is a childhood friend of Kojou Akatsuki as well as a close friend of Nagisa Akatsuki. On the night before Halloween, she hinted to Kojou that she wasn't human anymore. Soon after, she kissed his lips, causing the two to swap their bodies. She later revealed by Dimitrie Vatler to be the daughter of Aya Tokoyogi, who is the Witch of Notaria and high librarian of the Library. It is also revealed that she took Kojou's body in order to free her mother who was imprisoned in the Demon District Prison Barrier.

Her powers and abilities seem to rival that of Natsuki, however, she took Kojou's body because the spell she needed to break the barrier on the Demon District Prison required an immense amount of magical power. The original plan was to sacrifice 100,000 citizens of Itogami Island in order to break the seal; but when the Library found out about the Fourth Primogenitor, the plan was changed. If she succeeds in doing so, other legendary magic criminals will also be freed. When she finally manages to enter the prison barrier she sees Natsuki, who was sleeping on a throne like chair for 10 years. it is then revealed that the Demon Prison Barrier can only be used by Natsuki. In addition, if she is killed, the prison barrier will be destroyed, allowing the inmates to be freed.

When she attempted to kill Natsuki, whilst inside Kojou's body, so Yukina Himeragi stabbed her using her Schneewalzer Wolfin which can negate magic of any kind using its divine vibration. Forcefully causing them to return to their original bodies. When she failed to release the seal on the Demon Prison Barrier she was stabbed from behind by her familiar. The sword of Le Bleu simultaneously stabbed through Natsuki via a portal; resulting in the weakening of the barrier and the escape of seven extremely powerful criminals including Aya Tokoyogi. She later became the fourth blood partner of Kojou.

Appearance

Personality

History

  • She used to play basketball with Kojou and Nagisa until she moved away.
  • She first met Kojou and Nagisa when he was trying to retrieve Nagisa's hat stuck on a branch off the edge of a cliff. Kojou decided to look in the regular spot where Yuuma hid and watched them everyday; he asked her for her help. She quickly grabbed his hand and dragged him over to the cliff. By working together they got Nagisa's hat back. However, after they doing so Kojou fell off the cliff only to be saved by Yuuma; he thanked her and said that she's pretty strong. Soon after they introduced themselves.
  • She cut her hair in a boy cut style because she wanted to be like Kojou.
  • She is a clone that was forced to grow by parthenogenesis. Later, she became a witch and broke the Demon Prison Barrier; both of which were instructions programmed into her by Aya Tokoyogi, her "mother". Yuuma told Kojou that there was nothing she could call that was hers, except the fact she met Kojou.

Plot

Labyrinth of the Blue Witch

Banquet of the Observers

Abilities

Name Description Image
Teleportation Yuuma is capable of teleporting. This ability is shown when she teleported to Dimitrie Vatler.
Le Bleu Her guardian is Le Bleu. A blue knight-like armor whose limbs appears as dark purple haze. It's abilities are unclear but it appears it can cause distortions in space-time; as seen when it uses a portal to stab both Natsuki and Yuuma, and when Yuuma uses it to summon Regulus Aurum, one of Kojou's familiars. Le Bleu A
Body Switching Yuuma is capable of 'switching' bodies with a person. She accomplishes this by distorting the senses of a person and then exchanging their bodily sense therefore 'switching' bodies. It seems that she has to have direct contact with a person to do this such as seen when she kissed Kujou.

Trivia

  • During her introduction, when only a picture was shown of her playing basketball with Kojou, it was assumed by all of his friends that she was a boy since she had short hair and was still a young girl.
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