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Saya no Uta - Saya

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Fujisaki Shirou / HBC-Brote

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0000-2005-02-23

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Saya no UtaHBC-BroteFujisaki Shirou21Non-Scale

Character info Saya

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation
BlackPinkLongFemaleWitch

Description

Saya stands with a poised, eerie grace that captures her dual nature from Saya no Uta. The sculpt highlights her long, midnight hair cascading around a pale, porcelain-like visage and crimson eyes that seem to shimmer with otherworldly intent. The outfit is rendered in a dark, form-fitting design with subtle texture to mimic torn fabric and organic ridges, echoing the story's grotesque aesthetic while remaining elegant on the shelf. Fine articulation points at the shoulders, elbows, and knees allow a graceful pose, while a translucent gloss on certain parts gives a wet, living look. The paintwork emphasizes contrast between skin and hair, absorbs light differently to create depth, and includes tiny crimson accents that reference the horror aspect of her origin. Overall, the figure balances beauty and horror in a display-friendly scale.

Saya no Uta follows Akihito, a medical student who survives a car accident and discovers that, to him, the world has become a living nightmare of distorted shapes and screams. In this nightmare, Saya appears as a youthful girl with flawless features, but her true form is something alien and terrifying, feeding on human flesh to sustain herself. Despite her monstrous nature, Saya forms a bond with Akihito, teaching him to look beyond conventional humanity while challenging his morals. The two navigate a dangerous loneliness, trust, and longing as they search for a way to coexist. The narrative questions what it means to be human when perception is the sole judge of reality, and whether love can endure when it is rooted in a shared secret that could endanger both of them. The figure captures this tension by presenting Saya's fragile beauty against a backdrop of implied horror, inviting collectors to ponder the paradox at the heart of the story.

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