Talk:Jeanne d'Arc (Alter)/@comment-33861691-20180427002216/@comment-761437-20180504055039

I can see slight tsundere tendencies like 2 Star said, like when Mash guesses what wish brought about Fake Bryn and she was stunned with what I can only assume was embarassment for getting it right since she gets pissed off and attacks us afterwards. So, a minor personality quirk, but not the primary trope. I'd personally call her a sadist.

As for yangire, I had to google it, and I guess she'd fall under it, but so would almost every Berserker, Avenger, and tons of others. I can see why I've never seen it used before, it looks like it originally was someone who snapped and went crazy, but not for love which would be yandere, but apparently it's also been applied to people who've never snapped and were just batshit from the start like Ryuunosuke from Fate/Zero, and then to people who basically just have Chaotic personalities even if they're not psychotic like Medea from FSN. That makes no sense though, since the "yan" is for the psychotic (sick) part and "gire" literally comes from the word kireru which means "to snap/lose one's temper", so removing either element should disqualify someone for it. If you want to stick to the snapped psycho definition, I don't think Jalter counts for that, she wasn't Jeanne because Jeanne never felt vengeful. She was just born from a wish on the Grail by Mr. Crazy COOL, she didn't exist before that, so she never actually snapped.

She does, however, love to watch the world burn and inflicting pain on people a little too much, and that screams sadist to me, and psycho, but not yangire.