Who is amber in darker than black
Once time has been frozen around her, she can also pull other people out of the frozen time stream, while those still under her ability's effect will no longer detect her presence or movement. Her remuneration is aging backwards, making her appear frequently younger. Amber loves Hei, in spite of him believing her to be a traitor, and has stated that she has only seen him truly smile once and she would do anything to see that smile again. Amber's feelings for Hei often result in her making decisions that compromise the mission objectives of the Evening Primrose and at times she goes as far as to order her subordinates to avoid fighting Hei.
Voice Actors. Kawakami, Tomoko Japanese. Bailey, Laura English. Jeong, Mi Sook Korean. From saving his friends to openly announcing his fondness for some of his Doll brethren, July is definitely an entertaining anomaly who lights up the screen whenever he's featured in any scene, minor or otherwise.
A character whose powers as a Contractor are immensely powerful, it's a shame that the price she had to pay for using her contract was so dire that she eventually ended up disappearing into nothingness as a result of de-aging. That being said, there's no denying how compelling Amber really is as a character, being one of the few Contractors who actually does what she wants, regardless of the logic — or, to be more accurate, the lack thereof — that governed her actions.
She deeply cared about the people close to her, especially Hei, and never stopped being affectionate about him even after she was branded as a traitor in his eyes. A police officer who is incredibly competent and ends up playing a focal role in the story of Darker than Black , Misaki's character arc is easily a highlight of the show in many ways. Her no-nonsense attitude towards her work is in complete opposites with the soft spot she has for Hei, which is part of the reason why her character is so incredibly compelling.
It's a testament to the brilliant setup and writing of Darker than Black that even the emotionless Dolls of the show ends up having more personal stakes in the plot than one could've possibly expected. Yin is a great example of the same, serving as an excellent character who's easily one of the most memorable characters on the entire show. The fact that she developed the emotions to fall in love with Hei and even ended up shedding a tear for him is easily one of the most heartwarming things about the entire show.
While her introduction in the second season of Darker than Black might be considered somewhat forced by many, Suou slowly warmed fans to her presence, to the point where she became a major highlight of the show. She cares very deeply for Hei, even when Hei viewed her as a traitor, and often goes out of her way to ensure his safety, she even goes to the extent of compromising her mission to ensure this. Before the disappearance of Heaven's Gate, she was much more stern.
Amber talks to Yin about what Hei used to be like. Amber and the other Evening Primrose members arrive in Tokyo to recruit new members and destroy the Saturn Ring.
Three weeks later, Amber meets with Yin and Hei. Meanwhile, targets November 11 for recruitment and sets in motion a bombing campaign targeting the offices of the various intelligence agencies in Tokyo. In order to convince November 11 that she can see the future, she tells November that he will die after leaving the building.
When their meeting is over, Amber is told that Hei has entered the building. She orders her subordinates in to action and while they fight Hei to delay him, she leaves. However, Hei gets away from them and confronts Amber, grabbing her head as he prepares to use his ability on her. Hei's power resonates with the Meteor Fragment Amber is carrying in a pouch and Hei eventually lets her go. She then leaves. Meanwhile, Amber herself journeys in to the depths of Hell's Gate, where she awaits Hei's arrival.
She cuts off the bottom of her outfit and removes her boots as she has grown significantly younger due to her Obeisance. A very young Amber welcomes Hei and Yin to the core of Hell's Gate and asks Yin if all the others are dead, which she confirms. Amber states that she had thought that there might be a huge hole or some distinguishing feature, but there is nothing out of the norm.
Yin tells her that this is as far as they can go and Amber tells them that it is okay as they could not even get this far in Heaven's Gate. She notes that Hei is not angry with her any more, crediting it to Yin and Mao sending him her message. Amber and Hei talk about what happened at Heaven's Gate, questions why Contractors work as spies and tells him that Bai never wanted this life for Hei.
Amber explains that she did not tell him any of this before now because she knew that Hei would have left the Syndicate and would not have survived this long. When Yin announces that it is almost time, Amber asks Hei if he wants to meet Bai.
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