full body Japanese lady standing in a battle stance, her body positioned diagonally with legs planted firmly apart and arms extended as she grips a magnificent katana. She wears an armor constructed entirely from playing cards (kings, queens, and jacks) that have been reinforced, lacquered, and assembled to mimic traditional samurai yoroi armor. The chest plate features queen cards from various decks arranged in intimidating symmetrical pattern, catches dramatic lighting. The shoulder guards (sode) are constructed from overlapping king cards that have been shaped into curved plates, creating the distinctive layered silhouette of traditional armor. The thigh and shin guards utilize jack cards arranged in a scale-like pattern, their faces creating an almost hypnotic effect when viewed up close. Her forearm guards (kote) incorporate playing card suits as connecting points between the card segments, with small tassels of red and black silk dangling from strategic points. Her helmet is particularly imposing a structured crown where playing cards have been folded into three-dimensional forms resembling the dramatic curves of a traditional kabuto, topped with a crest made from golden king cards folded into sharp, fan-like shapes that frame her face. Her feet wearing traditional split-toe tabi boots reinforced with card armor at the shins. cherry blossoms swirling around her, some petals appearing to transform into playing card suits as they flutter past her imposing silhouette
