Ena: Ah, todays looking good- her face becomes half white Awww... this is going to be the WORST day EVER...!
Intro An Ena (also spelled as ƎNA) is a titular protagonist in the ENA series. This Ena, who has a blue and yellow colored body, the protagonist of Season 1 of the series. An Ena is a feminine humanoid character with a dual-colored body, her right side being blue and geometric and her left side being yellow and smooth (although,her torso is completely blue and geometric). Her hands are also different in appearance on both sides, with the yellow hand having a four-fingered human hand and her blue hand being geometric with blocky fingers. Her black hair is a different length on each side, her right side being longer and straight (also showing her ear) and her left side resembling a bob cut (also covering her ear) with two triangular ahoges. She also has blunt cut bangs. Her eyes are unique in shape, one being a diamond with a black triangle under it (resembling an eyelash) and the other a half circle. When Ena’s two emotions become too extreme, half of Ena's face becomes white and the other black. Her mouth and nose move to the white side when this occurs, though there are very brief instances in Auction Day where they are on the black side. Her sclera turns black, and the color of her iris changes to correspond with the color of the emotion that she is feeling. When she is happier, or "drunk", her white side is on her left side with a yellow iris, and she appears to be unstable as she will often slur her speech. When she is sadder, her white side is on the right side, with a blue iris. She is also seen to lose her arms and spin around during a tantrum she had while in her sad form. As seen in Extinction Party and Temptation Stairway, some of her more extreme movements while in her sadder form leave behind a faint afterimage of herself.
Alternate forms
When experiencing a particular emotion, typically causing her face to become half white, Ena may shift into other forms. These vary from small to prolonged instances and usually reflect the emotion she was feeling before.
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