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Saya is a tall and slender light-skinned girl teenager who is often referred to as being beautiful with long black hair that is usually kept up in low twin-tails by two red ribbons wrapped around them at the back of her head with bangs hanging on the right side while she has shoulder-length hair strands hanging on either side, blue-gray eyes (sometimes turning bright red) under black oval-shaped glasses with white thin temples and the rest of it being rimless.
At the beginning of the series, Saya was originally portrayed as a kind and cheerful teenager who is known around the village for being helpful. She gets along with her friends and admired her father. She was also very friendly to the point of coming off as naïve. Notorious for being clumsy and a bit air-headed, Saya has a bad habit of tripping and falling on her face. She was also often late for school due to being distracted on the way.
Saya is the only daughter of the priest at the local shrine, whose duty it is to slay the Elder Bairns, creatures who drink the blood of humans. It is what her mother did before she died, and now Saya is the only one who can slay them. By day she seems to live a normal life of a high school girl, though Saya does seem to be rather clumsy, and completely oblivious to many remarks that are made around her, especially concerning boys that seem to like her. Since neither she nor her father are capable cooks, she eats breakfast every morning at Guimauve, the café next to the shrine.
The owner Fumito Nanahara gives her a sweet called Guimauve, named after the café, as well as preparing her lunch. When she fights, her abilities are human or slightly above normal human abilities, until her eyes glow red. She then seems to become more serious, and much stronger and faster. Her father, Tadayoshi Kisaragi, provides her with a sword with which she fights. As the series progresses, Elder Bairn attacks become more frequent, even occurring during the day and at the school which Saya attends. As more and more people die or go missing, Saya begins to have strange visions and flashbacks, along with headaches that occur when she tries to remember certain things.
Six months after the incident at Ukishima Province, Saya arrives in Tokyo by train. Aboard this train, an Elder Bairn, later revealed to be the father of Mana Hiiragi, attacks. After viciously attacking him, the creature flees after taking Mana Hiiragi hostage. Saya pursues him through the streets of the city before killing him by plunging a katana through his head, shattering her own blade in the process. As members of Fumito's secret police arrive, Saya flees with the members of SIRRUT, ultimately ending in their headquarters.
At the beginning of the series, Tadayoshi is portrayed as the priest of the local shrine who is raising Saya alone after her mother passed away when she was only a child. Throughout the series, he is shown to care for Saya, supporting her after her fights and being concerned when she doesn't feel well. Saya looks up to Tadayoshi, often speaking highly of him and was even willing to learn how to cook for him. In the final episode, Tadayoshi kills and drinks the blood of Kanako Tsutsutori, before fighting Saya. As he dies, Saya holds him and cries, calling him "father", even after learning that they are neither blood-related. Saya regards him as "a kind man" in the film.
Cassie Lang was born to Maggie and Scott Lang in July 2007.[3] Her father was a petty thief who vowed to quit his life of crime when his daughter was born. In 2012, when Lang was five years old, however, her father was arrested after breaking into the house of the CEO of Vistacorp and sending back money the company had stolen from its customers. While her father was still in prison, Lang's parents divorced. Her mother soon became engaged to Jim Paxton, who raised Lang like his own daughter.[1]
Three years later, Lang had a party for her eighth birthday. Her father arrived, having been released from prison. Lang was delighted to see him, and father and daughter hugged. He presented her with a gift of an ugly stuffed rabbit, which Lang instantly loved. Despite her father wishing to keep his brief visit a secret, an overexcited Lang went to inform her mother of his arrival; she promptly spat out her drink in surprise, which Lang also happily informed her father of. Her mother and Jim Paxton then spoke to her father and, after talking in private, he left the party, waving goodbye to his daughter as she stood outside.[1]
The night after the party, Lang was being tucked into bed by her mother, who asked if she really liked the gift her father had given her; Lang assured Maggie that she did because she loved the rabbit's incredible ugliness. Lang then asked her mother if her father was a bad man because of the way she and Jim Paxton had spoken about him. However, her mother assured Lang that her father was not, just complicated and easily confused.
The next morning, Lang joined her mother and Paxton for breakfast and they discussed her father who had just broken out of prison, with Paxton given the task of tracking him down. Lang asked if he was going to find her dad, to which Paxton told her he only wanted him to be safe. In response, Lang told Paxton that she hoped he did not find Scott.[1]
Another night, while Lang was sleeping, her father snuck into her bedroom. Happy at seeing his beloved daughter again, he continued to watch Lang for a while before enlarging himself and kissing her forehead. Once he was satisfied with his moment of seeing his daughter, he left as Lang continued to sleep.[1]
Without warning one night, Lang's home was attacked by Darren Cross, who was wearing a weaponized Yellowjacket Suit; Cross threw her mother out the house and took Lang hostage in her bedroom, telling her that he wanted to find and kill her father. Lang questioned if Yellowjacket was a monster, something which the supervillain did not deny.
Coming to her rescue, her father arrived moments later in the Ant-Man Suit and battled Cross, both shrinking down to minuscule sizes and fighting on Lang's Thomas the Tank Engine toy train set. Lang watched in shock as tiny explosions occurred on her train set where the two fought and hundreds of ants arrived and attacked Yellowjacket seemingly under her father's command. Even more shocking was when her father used a device which caused her Thomas the Tank Engine figure to instantly grow to gigantic sizes as well as one of the ants, which grew to the size of a large dog. The toy figure burst out of the house, creating destruction and a huge gaping hole.
When Jim Paxton arrived, he tried to bring Lang to safety, but Yellowjacket cornered them and attempted to kill them both. With only one chance left to save them, her father then shrunk down to the smallest size possible and attacked Cross, shrinking into his Yellowjacket Suit and damaging its internal mainframe, causing the suit to crush into itself and cause both of them to disappear. Lang called out to her father repeatedly, while getting back in her bed. Once he returned in a series of flashing lights, Lang hugged her father tightly. Shortly after as the police officers rushed up to her room, Lang watched her father make his exit as Ant-Man before hugging her mother. Lang then adopted the enlarged ant as her pet.[1]
Later, Lang had her whole family together for a dinner, after Jim Paxton and her mother invited her father over to show their gratitude for everything he had done to protect their family. Paxton even informed her father that he would not be going back to jail after breaking free the last time. Her father thanked him and asked what was going on in their lives, in which Lang told him she did a cartwheel and her mother chimed in that she had been practicing gymnastics. Lang gave her pet ant pieces of food from under the table. Paxton then showed her father a video of her doing so. As her father congratulated her, he then received a call on his phone and made a quick exit, kissing Lang on the head as he left.[1]
Later, Lang was reunited with her father after he returned home.[4] Lang frequently visited her father at his house during his two-year sentence of house arrest. They played together as he tried to keep Lang entertained without having to leave the house along with Luis who came sometimes to play with them.[3]
One day in 2018, Lang played with her father in a tunnel that he had made out of cardboard boxes for them to crawl through as they go in search of treasure. The treasure turned out to be her father's "World's Greatest Grandma" trophy that Lang gave to him. Lang asked if she can take it for show-and-tell at school, but her father refused. They then "escaped" down stairs that had been converted into a slide and ran into the fence. However, her father accidentally put his foot through the perimeter.
The FBI then arrived to search the place just as Lang's mother and Jim Paxton came to pick her up. Lang questioned why the FBI were there and asked Agent Jimmy Woo why he couldn't leave her father alone. Woo tried to explain to Lang the reason due to Lang allying with Captain America in Germany and violating the Sokovia Accords, but Lang wasn't convinced. After the FBI left, Lang left with her mother but promised to come back. Lang secretly kept the "World's Greatest Grandma" trophy with her for show-and-tell.[3]
Lang called her father looking for her soccer shoes, not knowing that he was currently being held captive. As a result, she went to his house to look for the shoes. The FBI arrived just after learning that her father wasn't in his house. Lang went upstairs and found an enlarged ant in the bathtub. She went back downstairs and tried to prevent Jimmy Woo and the other FBI agents from going upstairs by claiming that her father was sick. Luckily, her father made it home in time so as to not raise suspicion.
After the agents left, Lang and her father had a conversation about him being Ant-Man again. She told him that he needs a partner to watch his back. He found out that she was referring to herself. He refused, explaining that if he let her help it would make him the worst parent. Later, back at her mother's house, she smiled as she witnessed her father, as Giant-Man, on a news report on television. 2b1af7f3a8