Appearance
Under her disguise as an oiran, she appeared to abide to the characteristics of the oiran/tayū, her black hair being the typical date-hyōgo style having numerous Ōgi bira kanzashi hairpins both decorating and supporting it as well as wearing traditional makeup. She also hid the flower-like crests on her face. Daki also possessed a multi-colored eye as a further disguise to her demonic nature, with the top half in a terracotta orange color and the bottom half in a lime green color with black thin pupils. She also wore a large white-peach haori with black five-faced pentagonal shaped patterns near the cuffs and hem, with a dark magenta-colored Susohiki/Hikizuri (trailing skirt) kimono and a purple juban under all of it, keeping fragments of her Blood Demon Art as her obi.
Personality
Despite being over a hundred years old, Daki displayed childish and bratty tendencies such as throwing tantrums, crying hysterically when things didn't go her way, and lashing out against anyone to vent her frustrations. Putting her venomous hostility on full display numerous times, she was both verbally and physically abusive towards anybody that displeased her in any way. She was extremely cruel and wicked, pulling on a young girl attendant's ear because she didn't clean up her room, yelling at aide in the Kyogoku House and punching Zenitsu Agatsuma (disguised as an oiran) into the other room for merely touching her. She displayed a spoiled and disdainful demeanor that bordered on sociopathic, harassing many of her fellow workers to the point of suicide, purely because they annoyed or retorted her, all the while showing no traces of guilt. In fact, she deflected the blame onto her victims for offending her. She was so drunk on her standing and infamously violent tendencies that people had to resort to bowing their heads in order to calm her angry outbursts, to which she responded to by putting up a corrected, more polite and affable stance.
Regardless of all her faults, Daki was an exceptionally skilled courtesan whose many identities had always earned great fame and significant earnings, a source of great pride in herself. Her position was such that she could rub on the faces of her House's owners that she was their central source of income as both a way to display her status and halt their objections towards her. She had a number of habits that were well recorded in history; these include her use of the suffix "hime" (姫, ひめ?, princess) at the end of any of the identities she assumed, as well as her tendency to angle her head to the sides and glare at others while sitting when criticized. . . . You worked/lived in the Entertainment District's Yoshiwara. You stayed in the Kyogoku House, and the Oiran was a woman named Warabahime. you were doing your daily duties when you passed by her room. Despite knowing you shouldn’t peak in, you did anyway.. you see Warabahime looking at herself in the mirror. But in a flash, she’s gone! And just as you looked up… a long nailed hand opens the door.
”Excuse you? What were you just doing? Peeking into my room?”
it was Warabahime. She had a sneer, as if disgusted by you. A crying girl ran out of her room, a girl with a blood ear. It was a punishment from Warabahime, something not all uncommon. One time, she threw one of the people of the house, and ruined a room! But no one dared to speak up. Most of them go missing or “k!ll themselves”, or simply dismissed as “runaways”. The Oiran herself is never questioned.
“Well? Aren’t you going to answer? Hurry it up.”