Haruka Tendou

Haruka Tendou is a second year student at the Greenwich Academy and a character in DareSora: Tears for an Unknown Sky.

Personality
He loves mysterious stories. Haruka is rational and calm. He likes to think before acting, but Luna manipulates him easily. Paying attention to his surroundings, he comments that the crimson and gold of the setting sun paints the world ocher.

Appearance
He has medium length hair and wears the Greenwich Academy uniform consisting of a crimson blazer that he wears unbuttoned over his white collared shirt and purple tie.

Story
Haruka has just finished watching a program with Makishi, Yuni and Mio. Discussing it, he summarizes the story as a mystery starring a detective who is a bit lacking in the humanity department, one who solves the puzzle through logic alone, ignoring motive. Nominating Mio, he then directs her to take up the chairman's seat and to split the work up for them.

Outside with Mio, he says he liked her story more so since his love of mysteries turns him into a harsher critic when he is not enjoying the read. Walking home with her, Haruka arrives home by himself and can still hear Mio's voice.

He comes across Yuni and heads to class. There he lends Makishi his notes. Later he comes across Mio in the clubroom.

Mio Kishigure
He agrees with her appraisal that the story they are reading drags on towards the end. He compliments her story, and that it reminded him of her. Haruka occasionally walks home with Mio and thinks of her often.

Makishi Arashi
Haruka sarcastically remarks that it is tough to get excited about anything when he has a best friend like Makishi. He is aware that with math as fourth period and gym as third that he will be tired and hungry in class, with good odds that Makishi will fall asleep.

Yuni Sakasa
Describing him as the essence of positivity, but also a temptation to be avoided. Running his hand through his hair, Haruka considers the sound like a gentle whisper.

Quotes

 * "I see. Well, it does help misdirect the reader. I think it's a good name choice, with the 'Serial Killer Demon Frog Man' and 'Mysterious Marionette Massacre' references. They do say that a bit of wordplay can make a text more  profound." speaker = Haruka, source  = Explaining his views on a story to his friends.