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Tohru (トール, Tōru) also known as Tohru Kobayashi (小林トール Kobayashi Tōru) is one of the main characters in the series Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon.

Tohru is a female dragon with the ability to transform into a human girl. After Kobayashi rescues her, she falls in love with her and decides to work for her as a maid. She is the daughter of Damocles.

Appearance

Tohru's dragon form

Tohru's true form

In her human form, Tohru has long blonde hair with flaming orange tips and red-orange eyes with dilated pupils, and a buxom figure with large thighs and plump, bouncy breasts, claiming to be a D cup (for dragon size). She magically transforms her scales into a maid outfit, copying the uniform from a maid cosplay cafe (Maid Cafe Cozy) after flying to Kobayashi's apartment the first time.

While in the private comfort of Kobayashi's apartment, Tohru wears her tail out, and on occasion, her wings. Outside, she hides both her tail and wings but retains her horns. Anyone who notices usually chalks it up to a form of cosplay.

Tohru's dragon form appears as a big green European dragon with black wings and a light green underbelly. The height of her dragon form towers over Kobayashi's old apartment that's four stories high.

In the anime, Tohru's hair is given an extra shade of pink and purple at the tips.

Personality

As a Chaos Dragon, Tohru was raised to hate humans and was supposed to be a fierce and dangerous force of evil with nothing other than destruction in mind. However, this all changed when she met Kobayashi. She is now cheerful and kind to every human she meets, except for those who are a real, or as it is in most cases, imaginary, threat to her love interest in Kobayashi. She is also quickly influenced by what she sees on the television or the Internet, and shares a fiery relationship with her rival, Elma.

As Kobayashi's maid, Tohru is a hard worker and cares deeply for the household, tending to all aspects of daily life, although this will often lead to trouble such as when Tohru tries to feed her tail to Kobayashi, or molests Kobayashi's dirty laundry. Even still, Kobayashi always shows her appreciation for Tohru's efforts, and does her best to guide Tohru in the ways of modern life and human culture on Earth. Tohru is very protective of Kanna, and is essentially her mother figure and big sister combined.

Having been accepted by Kobayashi even in her dragon form, Tohru quickly fell deeply in love with her. Even faced with Kobayashi's stoic character and often unrequited advances, Tohru never fails to make her unending love for Kobayashi known. Tohru's equally strong sexual attraction to Kobayashi often drives her to trickery, such as making a chocolate heart with a love potion secretly added, or finding different ways to make Kobayashi eat her tail.

Overall, Tohru is warm, loving and responsible. Although she retains much of her dragon-like powers and strength, she is more than happy with her life on Earth, and loves Kobayashi so much that she would rather stay and inevitably outlive her rather than return to her homeworld.

Background

Hundreds of years ago,

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Baby Tohru in Dragon form

Tohru was raised to believe that humans were evil, inferior and foolish beings, which explains her initial distaste towards the human race and her alignment with the Chaos Faction. She was heavily injured by a god leading a human army in her last battle, forcing her to retreat to the modern world to hide where she meets Kobayashi, who rescues her from the verge of death. On that same day, she falls in love with Kobayashi and takes her up on her offer to live with her as her maid.

Plot

Powers and Abilities

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Tohru unleashing fire from her mouth.

Tohru claims that she is one of the more powerful dragons capable of bringing about the Armageddon.[1] She appears to be capable of opening portals to other worlds or dimensions with ease, a rare ability seeing as both Kanna and Elma, despite the latter being equal to Tohru in terms of power, do not possess this particular skill. Lucoa, a former deity, has this ability as well, after implying that she frequently travels between the two worlds to check up on Tohru. Her tail is apparently poisonous, but seemingly not to either her or other dragons in general. Throughout the season, Tohru is shown to have control over the fire "element", unleashing a burst of flame enough to sweep away clouds. Unlike Kanna, who summons her energy through her hands, Tohru breathes fire from her mouth. Tohru’s fire can come out in a variety of ways, a large blast of flame, to an incinerating beam, to a small burst of pure destructive energy that destroys anything Tohru wants to get destroyed.

Relationships

Kobayashi

Tohru is deeply in love with Kobayashi. She does her best to serve Kobayashi as her maid every day and hopes that someday they'll share feelings. Throughout the story, she attempts feeding Kobayashi her tail (without success) after detoxifying it.

It is confirmed that Kobayashi has begun to return Tohru's feelings of a more romantic nature.[2]

Elma

Tohru and Elma were once friends but had a falling out when Tohru became disgusted by Elma's gluttony - which enabled her worshippers to easily bribe her with food - and destroyed a temple dedicated to her. Following this event, they became fierce rivals until Kobayashi was able to broker a truce.

Kanna Kamui

Tohru and Kanna get along pretty well since they have known each other for a long time. Tohru even teaches Kanna about the human world and Tohru is something like an (adopted) older sister to Kanna.

Takiya Makoto

Tohru at first disliked Takiya after initially suspecting him of being attracted to Kobayashi. She puts up with him for Kobayashi's sake, seeing as he means well as a friend and colleague. Her opinion of Takiya changes after seeing how he was able to get along with Fafnir after initially recommending that he let Fafnir stay with him.

Quetzalcoatl

Lucoa is one of Tohru's old friends and as such, cares about her. Before taking residence in the human world, she goes out of her way to travel between worlds to check up on Tohru, often dropping by Kobayashi's apartment to visit.

Fafnir

Tohru and Fafnir are comrades in their world, both being fellow Chaos dragons. They first met fighting each other for cave territory. Tohru is aware of Fafnir's distrust of humans, especially his eagerness to question Tohru's relationship with Kobayashi. However, Tohru manages to convince Fafnir to get along with humans after he made the decision to live in the human world.

Damocles

Tohru's relationship with her father is strained because of the way she now chooses to live as Kobayashi's maid. He hates humans and attempts to reclaim her and bring her back to the reality they had come from, to the point where in the anime he and Tohru fight in their dragon forms; despite this, he takes a human form while in the human world. She objects to his wishes after Kobayashi stands up for her, causing him to call her foolish, stupid, and insolent.

Ilulu

Tohru and Ilulu are both Chaos dragons; however, not much is known about their relationship prior to either of them appearing in the human world. Tohru initially had to fight Ilulu and banish her from the human world as she attempted to destroy it. After Kobayashi took Ilulu in, Tohru's relationship with Ilulu continued to be strained, with both competing for Kobayashi's affection at times. Tohru was especially disapproving of Ilulu's freeloading attitude after being taken in, that she accompanied Ilulu to find a job in the human world. After this, both dragons have a more amicable relationship.

Bandit Girl

She is the last human Tohru communicates with, before the latter's suicide mission against the gods of her world. Tohru claims that her encounter with Bandit Girl inspired her to serve as Kobayashi's maid, and she would not mind seeing Bandit Girl again.

Trivia

  • Kobayashi assumes Tohru is named for Thor, Norse god of thunder. Tohru herself states that she was named for a real-world author, likely to be J.R.R. Tolkien (Japanese: トールキン).

References

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