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Shion Uzuki : ウィキペディア英語版
Shion Uzuki

is the protagonist of the ''Xenosaga'' trilogy for the PlayStation 2. In addition, she was in the mobile game ''Pied Piper'', ''Xenosaga I & II'', ''Xenosaga Freaks'', as well as the anime ''Xenosaga the Animation''.
==Character design==
Shion Uzuki is the main character of the three episodes of ''Xenosaga'', which have been referred to as "Shion's Arc" by Namco Bandai. While her role is less prominent in ''Xenosaga Episode II'', which focuses on the character Jr., she is the lead character again in the DS remake ''Xenosaga I & II''. While Shion's surname is "Uzuki", Takahashi has stated that she is not meant to be a distant relative of the character Citan Uzuki from ''Xenogears''. She does, however, share his liking for science.
Shion is portrayed as a girl who tries to overcome the tragic events of her past by "looking away from reality and truth". Takahashi compared the character's instinctive tendency to run away from things with his very own personality and mindset. A particular point he wanted to explore in the series was Shion "looking back at herself () wondering how she should live her life". When he created ''Xenosaga'', Takahashi made "life and death" a central theme of the story and gave each character a different outlook on it; Shion and Albedo were conceived as the two characters that eventually develop the "ideal compromise towards death".〔(Xenosaga: Official Design Materials )〕
''Xenosaga Episode I'' has an anime-like art style, while ''Episode II'' and ''III'' use a more realistic style, and thus she appears differently. She wears glasses in the first and third games. If the player loads a save file from ''Episode II'' in ''Episode III'', Shion will obtain special armor that will change her outward appearance.
Shion's main theme in ''Episode I'' is the ending song "Kokoro"(heart) performed by Joanne Hogg. The tracks "Shion's Crisis", "Shion ~Memories of the Past~" and "Shion ~Emotion~" were also written for scenes focusing on her. "Fighting KOS-MOS" plays during a scene that showcases KOS-MOS' power, but composer Yasunori Mitsuda chose to write the track from Shion's perspective for a twist. "Shion ~Emotion~" was first released on the "Kokoro" maxi-single as "Kokoro Piano Version", but Mitsuda changed the track's title in the ''Xenosaga Original Soundtrack'' as it fitted Shion best.〔(Xenosaga Original Soundtrack liner notes )〕

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