Yumera

Yumera (ユメラ ''Yumera') is the Cross Dimensional counterpart of. She is a young duelist trained since the age of 12 to become a Duel Soldier and is one of the leading forces in the war effort.

Appearance
Like the rest of her counterparts, Yube has the same facial features as Yuya Sakaki, however, her eyelashes are slightly thicker. Her eyes are a dark pink, and are often very blank and lifeless, as she hardly ever shows an sign of emotion. Yumera has mostly long, messy, beige hair that she keeps tied in a ponytail that hangs behind her. Her hair is unique in that it is single colored, in contrast to the rest of her counterparts, who all have multicolored hair.

Her main consists of a standard uniform issued to all Duel Soldiers, which is a sleeveless shirt and army-like pants and boots. He uniform is different from standard ones in that hers is white with a red trim where as the standard ones are black with a blue trim.

Personality
Yumera is almost completely emotionless majority of the time. As a result of not growing up in a "normal" home and being raised to be a soldier, she eventually lost touch with most of her regular emotions. When speaking, Yumera talks in a monotone fashion with no changes in facial expressions and no sense of depth to her voice.

Despite having little to no emotions, Yumera still retains a strong belief. That belief being that, as she puts it, "reward is not without adversity".

Biography
TBD

Abilities
Like the other Dimension Dragon holders, Yumera can enter Berserk Mode when sufficiently provoked. Yumera can apparently trigger this on her own, though she has no control over what she does while in Berserk Mode and has no way of stopping it by herself.

Deck
Yumera's Deck is currently unknown and her only known card is Metal Frame Cross Dragon.

Trivia

 * Yumera along with Yuno are the only two Dimensional Counterparts that are female. The reason for this being that the creator (Maxus) of the "extra" counterparts could not think of any other male names that began with "Yu" and decided to add in two female names (being "Yumera" and "Yuno") and by extent, two female characters. There were no regrets in doing so.