Sora/Earth

is the main male protagonist of No Game No Life: Augmented Earth Game and the cunning and manipulative half of the siblings.

Abandoned by his parents, Sora was a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) hikikomori (shut-in) gamer along with his step-sister, Shiro, with whom he forms 『　　』 or with. Having gone through a rough childhood, he has lackadaisical hate towards life and pretty much dedicates himself only to gaming. One day, Sora is suddenly arrested after being turned in by Stephanie Dola who had walked in on the siblings playing a VR (Virtual Reality) game and mistook what the two were divulging in. After the matter is resolved they become employees of her company, Dolado.

Sora's biological father (no relation to Shiro) married Shiro's biological mother (no relation to Sora), thus, making Shiro and Sora step-siblings. He lives with Shiro and was abandoned by his parents at a young age. After that, Sora pledged to be there for his sister no matter what.

Appearance
Sora is a tall and lean young man with smooth fair skin, spiky maroon hair. He has scarlet red eyes with dark bags under them, most likely due to excessive gaming with little to no rest (sleep deprivation) and constantly wears a sly grin on his face. He wears a baggy yellow shirt, along with a blue undershirt with a red hand band and sneakers. When out in public or attending tournaments, he wears a brown paper bag over his head with eye holes.

Personality
Despite having a NEET and shut-in like thought process, Sora is extremely outgoing, confident, with endless vitality and virility, not afraid to play with people face to face, even when they are cheating. He's extremely manipulative, which he calls "negotiation and diplomacy skill". This complements the playing style of Shiro consisting of logic and calculations, while his, consists of emotions, observations, deductions, behavior, language, tactics and human logic. He can be extremely arrogant and speak in a condescending manner with those he plays against, especially AFTER discovering a winning method.

Despite being arrogant, manipulative and cunning, he loves his sister dearly (to the point where they can't be separated). He cares for the people who become either his friends or allies as the series progressed, this is shown when he felt guilty for receiving gratitude from Steph for buying her grandfather's house back with the money they had made.