Tora

Stalker, most commonly known as Tora, is a side character in the Elsaverse, and one of the protagonists of the short story Beginnings (2016). Tora is Elsa's cat, and the Elsaverse development team, Tora Productions, is named after him.

Character Overview
Stalker arrived in Sangrive hidden as a stowaway in a ship, after a long and miserable trip. He had a mission, assigned by the Elders, to find a particular woman who was said to be living in the city. Following the info given by the Elders, and after spending some time wandering the streets and forcefully asking other cats about her, he finally found his match: Elsa, who was working in her bookstore. When a customer, Sylvia, entered the shop, Stalker ran after her and sneaked into the bookstore too. Elsa immediately took him in her arms and started taking care of him, while Sylvia suggested that, due to his fur, the cat could be a guard tiger for Elsa's apartment.

Elsa finally adopted Stalker; of course, she couldn't have possibly known his actual name, as the cat had no collar, so she named him "Tora", a name Stalker gladly accepted. He has been keeping Elsa company since then, acting as an average cat. He took his time to trust Jason when the guy started dating Elsa; and was locked in a room by Chloe when she broke into her apartment to try and steal the "Morpheus", which allowed Elsa to realize something had happened while she was out on a date with Jason. Later on, Xara came into scene: for some still unexplained reason, the blind woman was perfectly aware of Tora's real name, and Stalker felt comfortable enough around her. The cat also shows his discomfort when Jason takes Trisha to Elsa's apartment to cheat on her.

No further info about Stalker's actual origins or mission has been disclosed so far.

Miscellaneous

 * Tora is referred to as a 'she' in Dreaming with Elsa. However, in the next titles, starting with the short story Beginnings which was written after the release of Redemption for Jessika (2016) but takes place before DwE, Tora is always mentioned as a 'he'.


 * Tora actually means 'tiger' in Japanese.