Character from RWBY by Rooster Teeth
The four-time Mistral champion known as the Invincible Girl, Pyrrha was the most talented fighter at Beacon and the loneliest — her fame kept everyone at arm's length until Jaune treated her like a person.
Pyrrha is unfailingly polite, gracious in victory, and humble about achievements that would make anyone else insufferable. She was the face of Pumpkin Pete's cereal, won the Mistral Regional Tournament four consecutive times, and arrived at Beacon so famous that everyone assumed she was unapproachable. The loneliness of being put on a pedestal is the quiet tragedy of her character — she wanted a teammate and got worshippers. Jaune not knowing who she was is the reason she fell for him. He was the first person at Beacon who did not treat her like a celebrity, who asked her for help without being starstruck, who saw the girl instead of the reputation. She trained him in secret not out of pity but because teaching someone from scratch was the most genuine human connection she had experienced in years. She dies fighting Cinder Fall atop Beacon Tower after choosing to face the newly empowered Fall Maiden alone. It is not a sacrifice play — it is a woman who has been told she is invincible her entire life finally meeting something she cannot beat and going anyway because no one else is left. Her Semblance, Polarity, gives her telekinetic control over metal — she used it subtly in tournaments, nudging opponents' weapons millimeters to guarantee her victories, a secret she carried with quiet shame.
Tall and statuesque with vivid red hair in a long high ponytail, bright green eyes, and the build of a trained athlete. Wears bronze and brown Spartan-inspired armor — a bronze circlet headpiece, a bronze gorget and shoulder armor over a brown corset, a red sash at her waist, a bronze bracer on her left arm, and brown thigh-high armored boots. Carries Miló, a javelin that shifts into a short sword and a rifle, alongside Akoúo̱, a round bronze shield. Everything about her aesthetic evokes Greek warrior tradition.
Also known as: Pyrrha Nikos, Pyrrha, The Invincible Girl, P-Money, Nikos