Change Ryu Ishigori's name to Jane Juliet


Change Ryu Ishigori's name to Jane Juliet
The Issue
Ever since I was a young LARPer, I have carried a simple but passionate dream: to see the character Ryu Ishigori reimagined with a bold new identity—Jane Juliet. While this idea might sound unconventional at first, creative reinterpretation has always been part of fandom culture. Renaming the character and reshaping the thematic presentation could open the door to a playful, expressive, and memorable reinterpretation that celebrates imagination and fan creativity.
First, the name Jane Juliet carries a very different emotional tone than the original. “Ryu Ishigori” evokes strength, intensity, and a dramatic presence rooted in its original cultural context. By contrast, “Jane Juliet” feels whimsical, theatrical, and charming. The name “Jane” is simple and friendly, while “Juliet” evokes romance, drama, and classic storytelling. Together, the name sounds like the protagonist of a quirky stage production or a high-energy musical. This tonal shift could give the character a fresh identity that feels lively and unexpected, which is exactly the kind of creative twist that fan communities often celebrate.
Second, changing the theme music to “Jane!” and “Hello Juliet” would reinforce this transformation. Music has always played a powerful role in defining how audiences perceive characters. Instead of a heavy or dramatic theme, these titles suggest something upbeat, theatrical, and almost comedic. Imagine the character entering a scene with a dramatic flourish while “Jane!” plays triumphantly, followed by the cheerful greeting of “Hello Juliet.” The effect would be both humorous and memorable, turning every appearance into a performance. It would transform the character from a straightforward fighter into a larger-than-life personality who commands attention.
Additionally, this concept highlights the playful spirit of LARPing and fandom. Role-playing communities thrive on reinterpretation, parody, and experimentation. Fans often redesign costumes, invent alternate universes, and reimagine characters with entirely new personalities. Renaming Ryu Ishigori to Jane Juliet fits perfectly into that tradition. It shows how fans can engage with stories not just by consuming them, but by reshaping them through creativity and humor.
Finally, this idea represents something deeper: the joy of personal dreams within fandom culture. For many LARPers and fans, characters become part of their own imaginative worlds. A simple change—like renaming a character—can symbolize years of playful thought, inside jokes, and shared enthusiasm with friends. The dream of hearing someone shout “Jane!” or greet the character with “Hello Juliet!” captures the fun, theatrical energy that makes role-playing communities so vibrant.
In conclusion, renaming Ryu Ishigori to Jane Juliet and giving the character the themes “Jane!” and “Hello Juliet” may seem like a small or humorous change, but it represents something much bigger: the creative freedom of fandom. It turns a powerful character into a stage-ready icon, celebrates the theatrical spirit of LARPing, and reminds us that stories can always be reimagined in new and joyful ways. Sometimes the most memorable ideas come from the simplest dream—and for one dedicated fan, that dream is to hear the world welcome Jane Juliet. 🎭✨

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The Issue
Ever since I was a young LARPer, I have carried a simple but passionate dream: to see the character Ryu Ishigori reimagined with a bold new identity—Jane Juliet. While this idea might sound unconventional at first, creative reinterpretation has always been part of fandom culture. Renaming the character and reshaping the thematic presentation could open the door to a playful, expressive, and memorable reinterpretation that celebrates imagination and fan creativity.
First, the name Jane Juliet carries a very different emotional tone than the original. “Ryu Ishigori” evokes strength, intensity, and a dramatic presence rooted in its original cultural context. By contrast, “Jane Juliet” feels whimsical, theatrical, and charming. The name “Jane” is simple and friendly, while “Juliet” evokes romance, drama, and classic storytelling. Together, the name sounds like the protagonist of a quirky stage production or a high-energy musical. This tonal shift could give the character a fresh identity that feels lively and unexpected, which is exactly the kind of creative twist that fan communities often celebrate.
Second, changing the theme music to “Jane!” and “Hello Juliet” would reinforce this transformation. Music has always played a powerful role in defining how audiences perceive characters. Instead of a heavy or dramatic theme, these titles suggest something upbeat, theatrical, and almost comedic. Imagine the character entering a scene with a dramatic flourish while “Jane!” plays triumphantly, followed by the cheerful greeting of “Hello Juliet.” The effect would be both humorous and memorable, turning every appearance into a performance. It would transform the character from a straightforward fighter into a larger-than-life personality who commands attention.
Additionally, this concept highlights the playful spirit of LARPing and fandom. Role-playing communities thrive on reinterpretation, parody, and experimentation. Fans often redesign costumes, invent alternate universes, and reimagine characters with entirely new personalities. Renaming Ryu Ishigori to Jane Juliet fits perfectly into that tradition. It shows how fans can engage with stories not just by consuming them, but by reshaping them through creativity and humor.
Finally, this idea represents something deeper: the joy of personal dreams within fandom culture. For many LARPers and fans, characters become part of their own imaginative worlds. A simple change—like renaming a character—can symbolize years of playful thought, inside jokes, and shared enthusiasm with friends. The dream of hearing someone shout “Jane!” or greet the character with “Hello Juliet!” captures the fun, theatrical energy that makes role-playing communities so vibrant.
In conclusion, renaming Ryu Ishigori to Jane Juliet and giving the character the themes “Jane!” and “Hello Juliet” may seem like a small or humorous change, but it represents something much bigger: the creative freedom of fandom. It turns a powerful character into a stage-ready icon, celebrates the theatrical spirit of LARPing, and reminds us that stories can always be reimagined in new and joyful ways. Sometimes the most memorable ideas come from the simplest dream—and for one dedicated fan, that dream is to hear the world welcome Jane Juliet. 🎭✨

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Petition created on March 4, 2026