*Lulu is a Chaotic player who appeared in An Easy Win.
One thing to note is that Lulu has a rather uneven look seemingly due to her self-confidence issues, having one pigtail be longer than the other, while also only having one of her socks pulled all the way up.
Lu2, popularly known as "LuLu the Loser" is a Chaotic player who had a hard time with, being her creature. As noted by Sarah, Lulu possessed a good battle record in Online Battling, but when she entered into Chaotic and actually transformed into her creatures, she falls apart. Peyton, who was on a losing streak in Drome Imthor, decided to challenge Lulu in expectance of an easy victory. The battle began, and Lulu's inexperience quickly became apparent. As Peyton defeated her creatures one by one, he started to feel sorry for her and began trying to let her win. However, she kept losing due to clumsiness and bad luck. After her last creature, Takinom, defeated some of Peyton's Creatures, Lulu caught on to Peyton's act. Eventually Lulu started wining on her own due to Peyton's own mistakes, Takinom defeated Siado, breaking Lulu's losing streak and mortally embarrassing Peyton. After the match, Lulu approached Peyton and thanked him for helping her get into being a creature, and over her worries.
Lulu started out as a nervous and inexperienced player who couldn't get used to being a creature in Chaotic battles, and therefore lost every time. This often resulted in her making countless mistakes, such as forgetting what kinds of attacks each creature could use. Her frequent losses would often lead her to berate herself for making such obvious missteps, which only served to further hinder her confidence. Thankfully Peyton helped her get over her nervousness, ironically by inadvertently making her angry at him for losing to her on purpose in order to boost her confidence. Her anger helped her to focus more on her opponent instead of her worries. Once the match was over she appeared to have become a much more confidant player. She's also shown to be both grateful and humble, both thanking Peyton for helping her and not rubbing her victory in his face.*