Ririka Momobami is a lesbian character from Kakegurui.
Biography
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When Kirari and Ririka were born, the families wanted to decide who would become the future heir of their family. They decide to give each of the newborns dice and they decide. Although Ririka was the older of the twins, the dice did not choose it and were built in a place where no one knew about its existence. Despite this treatment, her bond with her sister was very strong.
Appearance
Ririka's face is covered with a white theatrical mask most of the time. Because Ririka is identical to the Kirari twin, they have the same characteristics. But unlike Kirari, she does not have tangled hair, does not wear lipstick or has varnished nails.
Personality
Ririka is very quiet, often acting as an observer. When she doesn't have a mask, she is incredibly shy and lacks confidence, which is the complete opposite of her sister Kirari. This is probably due to her strict upbringing. Being able to perfectly copy Kirari was a problem to distinguish them from each other. Despite his goodness, he can be manipulative and show tremendous intelligence. Ririka is a very experienced gambler, which is why the Momobami clan has so much power.
Sexuality
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Reaction
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Relationships
Mary Saotome
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Tropes
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See Also
LESBIAN | Naoe Habakiri • Tsuzura Hanatemari • Sayaka Igarashi • Midari Ikishima • Sachiko Juraku • Kirari Momobami • Ririka Momobami • Ayame Nureba • Eneru Rokujou • Mikura Sado • Saori • Mary Saotome • Yukimi Togakushi • Miri Yobami • Yumeko Jabami |
BI | Itsuki Sumeragi |
QUEER | Kurumi Kurume • Soutarou Ibuki |
GENDERFLUID | Rei Batsumabi |