Three Flower Spirits Encyclopedia No.9

fairy of sugar fluff
Ribonbon's Memo
Schocol is a sugar fairy born in the Cafe World.
Sugar cubes.
Konpeito.
Cotton candy.
Kohakuto (amber sugar).
Things born from sugar have a mysterious power.
Just by adding a little bit,
they change the flavor of the scenery and time.
I love cooking and making sweets.
The reason I made Schocol shy is based on my personal idea that while you add a little sugar when cooking, it often dissolves and hides within the dish, so in terms of imagery, it doesn't come to the forefront—perhaps it's a shy character?
Schocol is a fairy who seems to have gathered the kindness, joy, and modesty that sugar possesses.
She is especially innocent even within the Cafe World,
and might be a presence that makes you smile just by looking at her.
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Basic Information
* Encyclopedia Number: No.9
* Name: Schocol
* English Name: Schocol
* Title: Sugar Fairy
* English Title: fairy of sugar fluff
* Affiliation: Three Flower Spirits World / Cafe World
* Motif: Sugar
* Symbolic Colors: White, pale peach, sugar color
* Eye Color: Slightly deep amber
* Hair Color: Light brown like gentle beet sugar
* Wing Color: Pale sugar color
* Number of Wings: 4 (2 pairs on left and right)
* Related Symbols: Sugar cubes, konpeito, cotton candy, kohakuto, sweetness, small happiness
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Changes in Standing Illustration

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Schocol's Data
A fairy who symbolizes sugar.
One of the fairies living in the Cafe World,
deeply connected to various sweet things born from sugar, such as sugar cubes, konpeito, cotton candy, and kohakuto.
Small, fluffy, and sparkling.
She is a fairy who seems to have taken the charm of sugar and given it form.
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Reason for Choosing the Motif
Sugar can be the main character, or it can be a supporting role that bolsters drinks and sweets.
However, just by adding a little bit, it changes both the taste and the atmosphere.
Schocol is a fairy born to symbolize the kindness and joy that sugar possesses,
as well as its power to make someone smile just a little.
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Origin of the Name
Schocol is derived from
the French word for sugar, Sucre,
with the 'co' from kohakuto added.
It was named as a name that retains a soft and cute sound,
while having a familiarity like a sugar confection.
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Appearance Characteristics
[Hair]
Fluffy, soft hair.
It has a light impression reminiscent of cotton candy or sugar confections.
[Eyes]
Sparkling eyes,
like when finding a sweet treat.
[Wings]
2 pairs on left and right, 4 in total.
Pale sugar-colored translucent wings.
They sparkle like sugar crystals when they catch the light.
[Hair Ornament]
An ornament designed after a sugar cube.
[Accessories]
Schocol's round, amber-colored hat.

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The atmosphere they carry
Snack time.
Festival stalls.
The sweet scent of a coffee shop.
The sound of a sugar cube falling into a cup.
An afternoon where cotton candy sways in the breeze.
Just looking at them makes you feel a little happy;
they carry a sweet and light atmosphere.
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Personality and behavior
They are quite shy, but become innocent and cheerful once you get to know them.
They love sweets and are good at finding fun things.
They are a bit childish and often act on their curiosity.
However, their presence softens the atmosphere around them,
naturally increasing the number of smiles.
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Places they seem to like
* Coffee shop counters
* Snack shelves
* Near sugar cube jars
* Festival stalls
* Cotton candy stands
* Places with a sweet scent
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Role in the Three-Flower Sprite world
Shukoru is the entity responsible for "sweetness" in the Three-Flower Sprite world.
It is not just about taste.
Kindness.
Joy.
Fun.
Small rewards.
They have the role of delivering such small happinesses of daily life to the world.
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Relationships with other sprites
Maricia
A sprite also involved with sweets.
If Shukoru is responsible for the fun of sugar,
Maricia is responsible for the blessings and gratitude of honey.
Shukoru looks up to her like an older sister.
Rerii
One of the beings who has known Shukoru since they were even smaller.
Glass Lidro
They often interact through glass containers and sugar cube jars.
Shukoru chases after their energetic back, seeing them as an older sister figure.
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Things they symbolize
* Sugar
* Sugar cubes
* Konpeito
* Cotton candy
* Kohakuto
* Sweetness
* Innocence
* Small happiness
* Snack time
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Representative works










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Production Notes
Shukoru is a fairy who adds sweetness and fun to the cafe world.
When creating her, I value not just her cuteness, but also the various expressions born from sugar.
Sugar cubes.
Konpeito.
Cotton candy.
Kohakuto.
I cherish the various expressions born from such sugars.
In the Three Flower Spirit world,
she might be one of the fairies with the most innocent smile.
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Short Introduction
A single sugar cube
falls into the cup.
Just like that,
the taste of the tea changes ever so slightly.
Shukoru is that kind of fairy, too.
She doesn't perform grand miracles.
However,
she leaves a little sweetness in our daily lives.
Somewhere today, too,
she is smiling, fluffy like cotton candy.
Have a sweet break.

