Not a problem, sorry for the rather incomplete personality section there. I didn't even realize I was missing weaknesses, herp. Hopefully this will be enough:
Personality (ct'd):
On the topic of Isuzu's shortcomings, there are two large things in particular that bring her down on a normal basis. Firstly, she deals with a lot of emotional upheaval. Being a young, teenage girl, it is not uncommon for her emotions to the get the better of her, and they are usually to extreme degrees in one way or another. For instance, her celebrations upon completing something correctly, her devastation at losing Rudy, or her rage at him for doing something so stupid - these are all emotions that she immediately acts on by instinct and then has to forcefully push back in order to continue forward in a productive manner.
Secondly, Isuzu has an unfortunate tendency to sell herself short, both to herself and to those around her. She thinks very little of herself and her abilities, especially since so much of what she does (in game) are simply status boosts. This is evidenced a number of times through the series - during the time that she is trapped by Hamelin and escape is offered, she is immediately uncertain if that is something that they (or more likely SHE) could pull off, and then when she first teams up with the other beginners in LaGranda Forest, she off-handedly speaks about one of her spells as if it is nothing, not important, a useless thing, even though the others are commenting on how useful it sounds.
However, while these things continue to be hills for Isuzu to overcome, she perseveres, especially with the help of her friends to drive her towards a better self.
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Personality (ct'd):
On the topic of Isuzu's shortcomings, there are two large things in particular that bring her down on a normal basis. Firstly, she deals with a lot of emotional upheaval. Being a young, teenage girl, it is not uncommon for her emotions to the get the better of her, and they are usually to extreme degrees in one way or another. For instance, her celebrations upon completing something correctly, her devastation at losing Rudy, or her rage at him for doing something so stupid - these are all emotions that she immediately acts on by instinct and then has to forcefully push back in order to continue forward in a productive manner.
Secondly, Isuzu has an unfortunate tendency to sell herself short, both to herself and to those around her. She thinks very little of herself and her abilities, especially since so much of what she does (in game) are simply status boosts. This is evidenced a number of times through the series - during the time that she is trapped by Hamelin and escape is offered, she is immediately uncertain if that is something that they (or more likely SHE) could pull off, and then when she first teams up with the other beginners in LaGranda Forest, she off-handedly speaks about one of her spells as if it is nothing, not important, a useless thing, even though the others are commenting on how useful it sounds.
However, while these things continue to be hills for Isuzu to overcome, she perseveres, especially with the help of her friends to drive her towards a better self.