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== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Rin has a deadpan and confusing personality.She is sometimes often speaks in simile riddles and known to be hard to understood due to she often speaks in a childish manner,despite this she can became serious when she needs to be.
Rin has a deadpan and confusing personality.She often speaks in simile riddles and is known to be hard to understand due to the fact she often speaks in a childish manner,despite this she can became serious when she needs to be.


However when Hisao [[Rin's route|befriended her]] Rin becames open with him and soon acknowledgedes him as her friend,however when Rin soon develop a romantic feelings for him but cannot express them straight or in another way instead she uses her artistic skills in order to use her art as a emotional conduit for Hisao and everyone but in exchange that she became much more distant towards everyone,even Emi who was her long time friend before Hisao.
However when Hisao [[Rin's route|befriended her]] Rin becames open with him and soon acknowledgedes him as her friend, however when Rin soon develop a romantic feelings for him but cannot express them straight or in another way instead she uses her artistic skills in order to use her art as a emotional conduit for Hisao and everyone but in exchange that she became much more distant towards everyone,even Emi who was her long time friend before Hisao.
[[File:Rin burst to tears.png|thumb|200px|left|Rin cries]]
[[File:Rin burst to tears.png|thumb|200px|left|Rin cries]]
Rin can also be prone to depression as when no one understand her art was her way to express herself in order for everyone to acknowledge her but instead they see it as a fascinating work of art promoting her feel that she was alone.
Rin can also be prone to depression as when no one understand her art was her way to express herself in order for everyone to acknowledge her but instead they see it as a fascinating work of art promoting her feel that she was alone.