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As a result, Shion came to despise Satoko. However, after Meakashi-hen , Shion develops a sister-like bond with Satoko due to a promise made with Satoshi to protect Satoko in his absence. Shion works at the Angel Mort restaurant and serves as the manager's assistant for the Hinamizawa Fighters. Shion appears as a pretty young girl with green hair adorned with a yellow ribbon to differentiate her from her sister.

Shion's outfits vary depending on the artist. In her original incarnation, at school, Shion wears a grey blazer over a white shirt and red tie. Her casual clothing consists of a white sleeveless turtleneck sweater with a golden necklace and a dark green buttoned skirt. In Alchemist sprites, at school, Shion wears a white shirt, a grey tie and a short, pleated blue skirt. Her casual clothing consists of a white spaghetti strap blouse over a black blouse and a short blue skirt.

When working at Angel Mort , Shion wears the standard Angel Mort uniform, a somewhat complex red, white, and blue uniform with a collar and thigh-high boots. Shion is much "girlier" than her sister. As a result of her upbringing at St. Lucia Academy , Shion appears to be quite refined and proper.

However, Shion is incredibly shrewd, cold, manipulative, and delinquent, more so than the tomboyish Mion. Oddly enough, the large trademark demon tattoo is missing from her exposed back. Mion acts energetic and confident, often teasing her friends.

As the leader of the after-school games club, she organizes various card or board games, which she has become extremely good at, partially through cheating. She is the club member that tends to win the most, but as Rena reveals to Keiichi, she was the biggest loser at the beginning of the club. Mion designs most of the "punishment games" that the loser must perform, but, again, at the beginning, she often had to do them herself.

It is a tribute to her determination that she has advanced so far in skill. Although Mion seems very self-confident and tomboyish, it is revealed that she is quite girly. This is an important point in Watanagashi-hen and Meakashi-hen, where Keiichi decides to give a doll he won to Rena rather than Mion, thinking that she would not like girly things; in Meakashi-hen, this event is shown to trigger the development of the Hinamizawa syndrome in Shion.

However in Minagoroshi-hen, Keiichi is able to resolve this fate by giving the doll to Mion instead of course Mion is a little hesitant to take it, as she says, "Wh-what?! I don't like that sort of thing! I'm sharp and spunky as you always say!

As the heir to the Sonozaki family estate, she must act very formal and responsible when dealing with family matters. As a result, Mion has another side of her personality that is in complete contrast to her normal self. When she assumes this role, she becomes almost completely expressionless, and very serious. A good example of this side of her is from Meakashi-hen, where she forces Shion to rip off three of her own fingernails as punishment, despite the fact that she cares deeply for Shion and later rips off three of her own as retribution.

Shion is Mion's older twin sister, who is shunned by the village and mistaken as the younger twin. They do not bicker about the family heir conspiracy and often switch places at meetings without the family members noticing. In all versions of the series, they are shown to be very close, despite not seeing each other often. It is shown that despite their constant bickering in public, Mion opens up to Shion about many personal subjects and both are quite close to each other.

In Tatarigoroshi-hen, Shion is implied to actually be a much more difficult opponent than Mion in their club games; when Rena asks Shion to join a club game, Shion replies, "Oh, I wouldn't want to ruin Mion's reputation as club leader. Hey Mion, how about a sister showdown? Mion herself has difficulty not only in gathering the courage to voice her feelings across to Keiichi, but also in getting him to acknowledge her as a feminine girl.

In Meakashi-hen, Mion confesses her love for Keiichi to Shion. However, When Keiichi fails to give Mion a doll he won, saying she wouldn't like it anyway and gives it to Rena, Mion is later seen crying and being upset over this. However, this is all reversed in Minagoroshi-hen, when Keiichi notices Mion's expression and gives her the doll instead.

In Tsumihoroboshi-hen, when Keiichi hugs Mion as an apology for killing her and Rena in Onikakushi-hen which she and Rena do not remember , she blushes and stammers profusely. An example of Keiichi's feelings is during Watanagashi-hen, when Keiichi is about to be tortured by who he believes to be Mion.

Mion serves as a major antagonist in Onikakushi-hen and ends up being bludgeoned to death along with Rena Ryuuguu by Keiichi Maebara. Mion serves as the primary antagonist of Watanagashi-hen and successfully kills Rika Furude , Kiichirou Kimiyoshi , and Oryou Sonozaki and ultimately dies by falling down a well.

She frequently disguises herself as Shion, leading to confusion as to how Keiichi ends up stabbed and how Shion dies. Assuming the events of this arc resemble Meakashi-hen , Shion is the true antagonist of this arc, stealing Mion's identity and murdering her friends. Mion appears as a relatively minor character in Tatarigoroshi-hen and frequently serves as a source of information for Keiichi Maebara about Satoshi Houjou.

Mion becomes hysterical for a short while when Keiichi asks her to take Satoko Houjou to the Watanagashi Festival , the same request that Satoshi had made of her a year prior. Mion appears only once in Himatsubushi-hen , as a mediator for Oryou Sonozaki during a flashback to a village meeting. Mion plays a major role in Meakashi-hen as the twin sister of the main antagonist.

Mion ends up a victim of her sister's psychosis and is locked in a cage and made to watch as Shion kills of Mion's friends throughout the story. Mion ends up being murdered by and having her name tarnished by her sister. From When They Cry Wiki.

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