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Teru Anamitsu (穴蜜 テル, Anamitsu Teru) is one of the supporting characters of the Murenase! Seton Gakuen series.

Background[]

She was save from a bear by Ferryl and has wanted to join her pack since.

Appearance[]

Teru is a short young girl with short black and white hair. She has a pair of ratel ears, a bushy black and white tail, and purple eyes. Though she can be seen wearing the Seton Academy uniform, after joining Ferryl Ookami’s pack, she begins to sport a uniform similar to the rest of her pack members.

Personality[]

Teru is a ratel, also known as the honey badger. As such, she reflects their reputation as fearless creatures, refusing to back down from enemies many times her size, all without a sign of being intimidated. Despite this, she does not share their ferocious behaviour, being cheerful and trying to join a pack of wolves despite honey badgers being solitary animals. She is also prone to being distracted as when being lectured by Kuromori, she runs off following a honeyguide bird to a source of honey.

She also has a lot of determination, shown when she constantly tries to fight Ranka Ookami for the right to join Ferryl’s pack, despite warnings from Kuromori and Ranka’s constant refusal to do so.

She is a bit of a masocist, as she enjoyed it when Ferryl hurt her.

Abilities[]

Thanks to her thick pelt, Teru is shown to near invincible, as she was able to take a beating from several lions without feeling pain, sustaining injuries, or even flinching. Only Ferryl Ookami is capable of inflicting pain against her, yet Teru would still show little to no sign of serious injury and actually enjoyed feeling pain for the first time in her life.

Teru can also shoot out a spray with such a foul odor that most people and potential enemies would not be able to bear it, forcing them to either surrender or run away.

She is able to compress herself into a ball to be used as a weapon by Kuromari. Which she and Kuromari dub the Ratel Hammer.

History[]

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Trivia[]

  • Her name Teru is derived from her species, Ratel (ラテル, Rateru in Japanese).
  • Her surname, Anamitsu literally means hole (穴, Ana) + nectar (蜜, Mitsu) which is referred to honey, related to her species' ecology, Ratel.

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