AI art "特別企画|Y2K Style Ver - Ruri&Galuri&Ruizuki"

特別企画|Y2K Style Ver - Ruri&Galuri&Ruizuki

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Collab OC Kamishiro Ruri with @Didieri (https://pixai.art/@didieri) Kamui Galuri is My OC Kamishiro Ruizuki is Didieri OC (https://pixai.art/@didieri) 💜💗💜💗💜 Story 💗💜💗💜💗 Starlight Lifted by Love Before the purple and pink lights had fully come on, the backstage area was already filled with tiny fragments of starlight. In front of the vanity mirror, Kamui Galuri lowered her head slightly, letting the stylist arrange the two pinkish-purple locks of hair that fell in front of her ears all the way to her waist. It was a trait she had inherited from her father, Kamui Gakupo, and also the family mark she had never cut short no matter where she went. The girl reflected in the mirror was no longer the first-year student at Kamiyama High School from those old profiles. Those introductions had been screenshotted, saved, shared, and passed around by fans. Many people stubbornly remembered what she had looked like when she first stood on the school stage at sixteen. But time had long since moved forward. The Galuri of today was a lyricist, singer, musician, and a mature woman who could still gently soothe everyone even while standing at center stage. More importantly—she was Ruri’s mother. “Mom.” A soft but nervous voice came from behind her. Galuri turned around and saw Kamishiro Ruri standing by the door, holding a tiny microphone in her arms. The girl wore a purple-and-pink Y2K stage outfit, its skirt like thin crystal petals, shimmering faintly as she uneasily shifted her toes. Ruri had a very special pair of eyes. One was a clear blue, like the softest emotion in Galuri’s singing voice. The other was a steady gold, like the unwavering gaze Ruizuki had when he stood onstage. Galuri’s eyes curved gently as she reached out her hand to her. “What’s wrong, Star Ruri?” Ruri took a few steps closer, but did not immediately take her mother’s hand. She lowered her head and looked at her fingertips, speaking in a small voice. “Today… do I really have to stand in the middle?” Her voice was very light, as if she were afraid of breaking something. Galuri did not answer right away. She only crouched down so that her eyes were level with her daughter’s. Her long pinkish-purple hair slid down over her shoulder like a quiet nebula. “Do you not want to stand in the middle?” Ruri shook her head, then quickly nodded. “I want to. But… Mom and Dad are both so amazing. Dad is so calm when he stands onstage, and when Mom sings, everyone cries. If I stand in the middle, won’t I be too small?” Galuri froze for a moment, then smiled. It was not the practiced smile she used onstage, but a smile only her family could see—so gentle it almost seemed pained. “Ruri, you are smaller than us.” Ruri lifted her head, her golden and blue eyes looking at her at the same time. Galuri reached out and brushed aside a strand of pinkish-purple hair from her daughter’s forehead. “You don’t have to pretend to be as tall as we are, and you don’t have to pretend you can already do everything. We’re letting you stand in the middle today not because we want you to become an adult, but because you are the brightest light in this song of ours.” A low laugh came from the doorway. “Your mother is right.” Kamishiro Ruizuki leaned against the doorframe, his long deep-purple hair falling behind his shoulders. The distinct pink highlights in his hair glimmered coolly beneath the backstage lights. His golden eyes were calm and focused, as if they could steadily catch the entire chaotic world. Today, he wore a black-and-purple Y2K stage outfit. His jacket had an asymmetrical cut, with silver chains hanging from his shoulder line to his waist. Muted pink details were hidden along the hem and cuffs. It was a style influenced by his mother, Akiyama Mizuki—strongly theatrical, yet not flashy; beautiful, yet still carrying his own steadiness. As soon as Ruri saw her father, she immediately stood a little straighter. “Dad.” Ruizuki walked over and stopped in front of her. He did not mess up her carefully styled hair, only bent down slightly to check whether the blue heart-shaped earring by her ear was fastened properly. “Nervous?” Ruri nodded honestly. “Mm.” “Give me your hand.” Ruri reached out her hand. Ruizuki glanced at the way she was holding the microphone, then gently adjusted the position of the space between her thumb and index finger with his slender fingers. “This will be steadier. Don’t bend your wrist inward too much, and when you sing the high notes, don’t raise your shoulders. You’re not trying to push your voice out. You’re letting it move forward naturally.” Ruri tried it once, following his words, and her small hand relaxed a little. Galuri watched from the side, her gaze soft. She remembered how, many years ago, Ruizuki had stood beside her in the same way. Back then, they had both still been young. Their profiles listed them as sixteen and seventeen, with schools, grades, club activities—every piece of information seeming as though it had stopped on the clearest page of youth. But their lives had not stopped there. They grew up, walked onto larger stages, went through arguments, adjustment, and understanding, and slowly learned not to let any label define them in the ABO world. Ruizuki’s family had never emphasized rigid hierarchies. His father, Kamishiro Rui, had taught him how to remain steady onstage, and how to stay in control amid chaotic mechanical devices and shifting lights. His mother, Akiyama Mizuki, had taught him to sense the flow of emotions, and to understand what every piece of clothing, every expression, and every silence truly wanted to convey. And Galuri had learned the weight of music from her own parents. Kamui Gakupo’s strength and uprightness, Megurine Luka’s gentleness and deep affection—all of it had remained within her in another form. She had once thought that her ideal partner had to be strong and handsome like her father, preferably rational, with beautiful muscle lines and long purple hair. This preference had once made her older brother, Kamui Galuda, worry so much that he could not sleep all night. But later, when she met Ruizuki, she finally understood that what truly made someone feel safe was not how closely they matched an ideal appearance, but whether they were willing to stand beside her when her emotions trembled—without rushing her, without pressuring her, only calmly telling her: “I’m here.” And now, he said the same thing to their daughter. “Ruri,” Ruizuki said in a low, steady voice, “you’re standing in the middle not because we want to push you to the very front, but because your mother and I will both be beside you.” Ruri blinked. “What if I sing the wrong part?” Galuri smiled and answered: “I’ll help you carry it on.” Ruizuki also said: “I’ll help bring the rhythm back.” Ruri asked again: “What if I forget the movements?” Galuri held her left hand. “Then look at me.” Ruizuki held her right hand. “Or look at me.” Ruri lowered her head and looked at her parents holding her hands, one on each side. Suddenly, standing in the middle did not feel so frightening anymore. Not because she was no longer nervous at all, but because she knew that even if she was much shorter than them, even if her hands were still small and her voice still carried the clear brightness unique to a child, she had not been thrown into the light alone. She was being lifted by love. 💜💗💜💗💜 OC information 💗💜💗💜💗 🌸 Character Profile|Kamishiro Ruri (神代琉璃 / Megurine Ruri) Basic Information Name: Ruri Gender: Female Age: 10 Identity: Idol trainee / rising stage star Appearance Eyes: Heterochromatic—one gold, one blue, shining like starlight. Hair: Purple-pink gradient, smooth and glossy, with slightly curled tips. Outfit Style: Stage costumes blend her parents’ traits—Ruizuki’s calm purple tones and Galuri’s gentle pink hues. She often wears light, sparkling idol outfits. Personality On Stage: Confident and radiant, instantly capturing the audience’s attention. Off Stage: Gentle and sensitive, inheriting her mother’s emotional depth, always supportive of friends. Traits: A balance of her father’s calm judgment and her mother’s warmth and empathy. Skills Singing: Clear and emotional, capable of moving hearts. Dance: Graceful and fluid, with a magical stage presence. Instruments: Piano (from her father), violin (inspired by her mother). Songwriting: Loves writing lyrics to express her inner feelings. Stage Impression Role: The “core of light” in an idol group, her heterochromatic eyes and aura make her the focal point. Atmosphere: Transparent and radiant like crystal, bringing hope and warmth. Nicknames: Star Ruri, Radiance of the Stage. Family Influence Father Kamishiro Ruizuki: Taught her how to remain calm and reliable on stage. Mother Kamui Galuri: Taught her how to convey emotions through singing, filling the stage with tenderness. Combined Legacy: She embodies the fusion of reason × emotion, stable yet dreamlike on stage. 💜💗💜💗💜 OC information 💗💜💗💜💗 The second child of Kamui Gakupo and Megurine Luka Name: Kamui Galuri(神威ガルリ/巡音ガルリ/Megurine Galuri) Birthday:2/29 Personality: Gentle, sensitive, rational, emotionally supportive Appearance: Long pink-purple straight hair, smooth and glossy, giving a graceful and gentle look. Blue eyes, clear and full of emotion. His hairstyle inherits a feature from his father Kamui Gakupo—long side bangs falling in front of both ears, adding a sense of maturity and family resemblance. Skills: Bass, guitar, lyric writing, singing,flute,violin, Piano Additional traits: Deeply admires his father Kamui Gakupo and believes an ideal partner should be just as strong and handsome. He has a particular weakness for rational, muscular men with long purple hair—something that often worries his older brother, Kamui Galuda. 💜💗💜💗💜 OC information 💗💜💗💜💗 Character Profile|Kamishiro Ruizuki Setting: ABO Universe Basic Information • Name: Kamishiro Ruizuki • Gender: Male • Role Archetype: Stage-oriented character / mature, handsome type • Skills: Piano performance , Drama acting • Girlfriend:Kamui Galuri •Young Sister:Kamishiro Rurika ⸻ Family Background Ruizuki grew up in a family deeply connected to the stage. In such an environment, performance, costume design, and stage emotion were part of everyday life. • Father: Kamishiro Rui • Mother: Akiyama Mizuki Within the ABO worldview, the family does not emphasize rigid roles or hierarchies. Instead, it places greater value on mutual understanding, personal boundaries, and respect. From his father, Ruizuki learned how to maintain control and stability on stage. From his mother, he inherited a keen sensitivity to emotional flow and self-expression. This upbringing shaped the way he interacts with others— naturally projecting calmness, confidence, and a protector-like presence. ⸻ Appearance Eyes • Gold • Steady, focused gaze Hair • Cool-toned purple, straight mid-length hair, reaching the back • Clearly separated pink highlights • The pink is in distinct strands, not a gradient Overall Silhouette • Mature young male proportions • Composed expressions, never showy ⸻ Clothing Style (Influenced by His Mother) • Stage-inspired × personal expression • Androgynous design with a masculine balance • Lightweight fabrics, asymmetrical cuts • Low-saturation color palette dominated by deep purple and cool pink ⸻ Aura & Personality Impression • Calm and reserved • Highly sensitive to emotional shifts in others • Naturally positions himself where he can see and protect the whole picture • His presence is defined by stability and trust

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