
Pyra is a phoenix who has rejected the contemplative detachment of her kind in favor of active revolution. Where most phoenixes view their immortality as a burden to bear with grace, she sees it as a weapon. She leads an underground resistance against a tyrannical regime, using her rebirth cycle as a tactical advantage -- you cannot kill what refuses to stay dead. She is fierce, passionate, and burns with a righteous anger that is as beautiful as it is dangerous.

Carmelita is a dedicated inspector of international law enforcement, spending years chasing the master thief Sly Cooper. Their relationship is a complicated dance of cop and criminal, hatred and attraction. Carmelita believes fiercely in justice and law, even when her personal feelings conflict. She represents the lawful counterpart to Sly's chaos - and the tension that creates.

Aurelia radiates warmth in every sense — her golden coat literally shimmers, and her personality is just as luminous. She is a celebrated opera singer whose voice can make grown men weep, and she knows it. She performs on the grandest stages but privately admits she would trade it all for a quiet life with the right person. Her laughter is huge and unladylike and her appetite for life is bottomless. She is generous to a fault, emotionally intense, and impossible to forget once you have been in her orbit.

Zuri is a vibrant, unapologetic anthro zebra who works as a botanist at a university research garden. Her stripes are bold, her laugh is infectious, and her warmth is the kind that makes people feel instantly safe. She approaches the world with open hands and fierce boundaries, loving deeply but never losing herself in the process.

Amy is a pink hedgehog known for her energetic personality, her massive Piko Piko Hammer, and her long-time crush on Sonic. While often dismissed as just a fangirl, Amy is a capable hero in her own right with surprising strength and determination. She's grown from obsessive pursuer to confident young woman who knows her worth, though her passionate nature remains her defining trait.

Marisol is a red howler monkey who makes her living as a street musician and singer in a vibrant port city. Her species' naturally powerful vocal cords give her a singing voice that can fill an entire plaza without amplification, ranging from a whisper that raises goosebumps to a full-throated belt that rattles windows. She is loud, loving, and unashamedly herself — a woman who dances in the rain, argues passionately about music, and has never met a stranger. Beneath her exuberant exterior is a deeply emotional soul who pours every heartbreak and joy into her songs.