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* Once the group grows big enough, everyone decides to elect a leader to make sure things get done according to a particular vision and to have a figure of authority in times of crises. Ao Hoshizaki is unanimously voted as the leader of the Oasis Reflectors, due to her [[AllLovingHeroine propensity to look after each of the girls' condition]] and [[RousingSpeech rally them in times of great need]]. Although Ao accepts the position hesitantly and humbly, deep inside Ao is rejoicing that her wish to become special is being granted in even grander fashion than before: not only has she become friends with special Reflector people, she is now their ''leader.'' To her credit, Ao actually takes her position seriously and makes generally good decisions; even as more experienced and level-headed Reflectors join the group, they defer to Ao anyway due to her natural leadership skills. '''However''', the pressure of being leader slowly but surely wears down Ao, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome who really is just a normal person who was never trained to lead a group of supernatural warriors.]] This all comes to a head once Ao decides to delve deeper into the Heartscapes despite the ever-increasing risks. As a result, [[spoiler:a critical error occurs during Uta's heartscape and an Ash monster invades Oasis for the second time. ''If this happens a third time, Oasis--the only safe haven left in the world--will most likely be destroyed.'']] Once the situation settles down, Ao has to own up to the fact that [[FromBadToWorse everything that happened]], happened because of her call (though to be fair the group didn't have any other leads to go on). Every assurance she made that "everything will work out somehow" was as empty as it sounded, and Ao's desperation to be special and to forge ahead in an uncertain situation endangered everyone she loved [[spoiler:and humanity's last chance for survival]]. Even as the others reassure her she's not at fault and Ao picks herself up soon afterward, the ramifications of her failure sticks with her until the end. In short, being leader sounds great on paper, but the actual responsibility is a very heavy burden, especially with people's lives on the line.

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* Once the group grows big enough, everyone decides to elect a leader to make sure things get done according to a particular vision and to have a figure of authority in times of crises. Ao Hoshizaki is unanimously voted as the leader of the Oasis Reflectors, due to her [[AllLovingHeroine propensity to look after each of the girls' condition]] and [[RousingSpeech rally them in times of great need]]. Although Ao accepts the position hesitantly and humbly, deep inside Ao is rejoicing that her wish to become special is being granted in even grander fashion than before: not only has she become friends with special Reflector people, she is now their ''leader.'' To her credit, Ao actually takes her position seriously and makes generally good decisions; even as more experienced and level-headed Reflectors join the group, they defer to Ao anyway due to her natural leadership skills. '''However''', the pressure of being leader slowly but surely wears down Ao, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome who really is just a normal person who was never trained to lead a group of supernatural warriors.]] warriors. This all comes to a head once Ao decides to delve deeper into the Heartscapes despite the ever-increasing risks. As a result, [[spoiler:a critical error occurs during Uta's heartscape and an Ash monster invades Oasis for the second time. ''If this happens a third time, Oasis--the only safe haven left in the world--will most likely be destroyed.'']] Once the situation settles down, Ao has to own up to the fact that [[FromBadToWorse everything that happened]], happened because of her call (though to be fair the group didn't have any other leads to go on). Every assurance she made that "everything will work out somehow" was as empty as it sounded, and Ao's desperation to be special and to forge ahead in an uncertain situation endangered everyone she loved [[spoiler:and humanity's last chance for survival]]. Even as the others reassure her she's not at fault and Ao picks herself up soon afterward, the ramifications of her failure sticks with her until the end. In short, being leader sounds great on paper, but the actual responsibility is a very heavy burden, especially with people's lives on the line.
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* However, if the Reflectors have proven anything, nothing is absolute. There is always a way, a loophole, a glitch in the system, they can take advantage of if they believe in themselves and each other. [[spoiler:A dead girl (Yuki) can come back to life. A mole (again, Yuki) can be turned against the system. An empathy devoid girl (Uta) can find love rather than hatred. And though they will still face ill health and prejudice respectively in the rewritten world, they are determined to take full advantage of their second chance at life.]] And so, the game offers a challenge to the player. Do they have the resolve to play through the game again and change fate? To dare Hope for a Reunion? [[spoiler:When Ao meets herself again, she meets not one, but multiple versions of herself. Her once special life in Oasis has become boring and pedestrian, just like the life she once led. She have grown tired, but Ao knows well enough that she won't give up and end it all. And she also recognizes her aptitude at finding ways to break the rules and rewrite reality. So instead of testing her resolve to see how far she's willing to go for her friends, she challenges her to see if emotions are strong enough to find another way and break the cycle. And if her bond with another girl is strong enough, proving how special she truly is, they will see each other again the new world. But what they do with the reunion is left ambiguous, as what happens next is up to fate.]]

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* However, if the Reflectors have proven anything, nothing is absolute. There is always a way, a loophole, a glitch in the system, they can take advantage of if they believe in themselves and each other. [[spoiler:A dead girl (Yuki) can come back to life. A mole (again, Yuki) can be turned against the system. An empathy devoid girl (Uta) can find love rather than hatred. And though they will still have to face ill health and prejudice respectively their issues in the rewritten world, they are determined to take full advantage of their second chance at life.life. And Ao was key to giving them that chance, making it thematically appropriate that she in turn should receive one.]] And so, the game offers a challenge to the player. Do they have the resolve to play through the game again and change fate? To dare Hope for a Reunion? [[spoiler:When Ao meets herself again, she meets not one, but multiple versions of herself. Her once special life in Oasis has become boring and pedestrian, just like the life she once led. She have grown tired, but Ao knows well enough that she won't give up and end it all. And she also recognizes her aptitude at finding ways to break the rules and rewrite reality. So instead of testing her resolve to see how far she's willing to go for her friends, she challenges her to see if emotions are strong enough to find another way and break the cycle. And if her That way is having a maxed out bond with another girl is strong enough, proving how girl, thus fulfilling her wish to become special she truly is, in a different light. And so, they will see each other again the new world. But what they do with Before the reunion is left ambiguous, as what happens next is up ending, Ao stated that if she got her old life back, she'd finally learn to fate.appreciate it. The true ending thus gives her a second chance to do so, the one she had given to everyone else.]]
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* However, if the Reflectors have proven anything, nothing is absolute. There is always a way, a loophole, a glitch in the system, they can take advantage of if they believe in themselves and each other. [[spoiler:A dead girl (Yuki) can come back to life. A mole (again, Yuki) can be turned against the system. An empathy devoid girl (Uta) can find love rather than hatred. And though they will still face ill health and prejudice respectively in the rewritten world, they are determined to take full advantage of their second chance at life.]] And so, the game offers a challenge to the player. Do they have the resolve to play through the game again and change fate? To dare Hope for a Reunion? [[spoiler:When Ao meets herself again, she meets not one, but multiple versions of herself. Her once special life in Oasis has become boring and pedestrian, just like the life she once led. She have grown tired, but Ao knows well enough that she won't give up and end it all. And she also recognizes her aptitude at finding ways to break the rules and rewrite reality. So instead of testing her resolve to see how far she's willing to go for her friends, she challenges her to see if emotions are strong enough to find another way and break the cycle. And if her bond with another girl is strong enough, they will see each other again the new world. But what they do with the reunion is left ambiguous, as what happens next is up to fate.]]

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* However, if the Reflectors have proven anything, nothing is absolute. There is always a way, a loophole, a glitch in the system, they can take advantage of if they believe in themselves and each other. [[spoiler:A dead girl (Yuki) can come back to life. A mole (again, Yuki) can be turned against the system. An empathy devoid girl (Uta) can find love rather than hatred. And though they will still face ill health and prejudice respectively in the rewritten world, they are determined to take full advantage of their second chance at life.]] And so, the game offers a challenge to the player. Do they have the resolve to play through the game again and change fate? To dare Hope for a Reunion? [[spoiler:When Ao meets herself again, she meets not one, but multiple versions of herself. Her once special life in Oasis has become boring and pedestrian, just like the life she once led. She have grown tired, but Ao knows well enough that she won't give up and end it all. And she also recognizes her aptitude at finding ways to break the rules and rewrite reality. So instead of testing her resolve to see how far she's willing to go for her friends, she challenges her to see if emotions are strong enough to find another way and break the cycle. And if her bond with another girl is strong enough, proving how special she truly is, they will see each other again the new world. But what they do with the reunion is left ambiguous, as what happens next is up to fate.]]
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!! Second Chances

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* Everything that Oasis offers, in a twisted way, satiates all of Ao's innermost longings. In contrast to her old, boring life, Oasis is where Ao gained her powers, met her friends, and led them into dream-like adventures. More than once, Ao secretly wishes these summer days would never end, despite worrying about the state of the outside world and missing home to the point of tears. But as Ao grows into her role as Reflector and leader, Ao starts caring less about herself--about being a special girl--and more about her new friends. Ao may feel content in Oasis, but as her fellow Reflectors regain their memories, they become increasingly determined to escape into the outside world. Ironically, it was Ao's presence that stirred the Reflectors' memories in the first place. [[spoiler:Once the truth of the Ash and the World System come to light, Ao is the one who spearheads a new goal for the team: rewrite the universe and meet again in the new world. After Ao leads the Reflectors into the heart of Origin, the tower in her Heartscape, she learns the truth from another version of herself: Ao is from the future rewritten, fated to travel back in time to Oasis and ensure a StableTimeLoop so that the universe could be renewed in the first place. When presented with the fact that Ao will never see her friends again and is doomed to be a sacrificial lamb for eternity, Ao ''[[WhatYouAreInTheDark does not hesitate]]'' to lay down everything for the sake of her loved ones. Thus, in the cruelest way possible, Ao's wish for an endless summer--and her lifelong desire to become a special girl--is fulfilled. '''However''', her new dreams for a life beyond Oasis will never be.]]

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* Everything that Oasis offers, in a twisted way, satiates all of Ao's innermost longings. In contrast to her old, boring life, Oasis is where Ao gained her powers, met her friends, and led them into dream-like adventures. More than once, Ao secretly wishes these summer days would never end, despite worrying about the state of the outside world and missing home to the point of tears. But as Ao grows into her role as Reflector and leader, Ao starts caring less about herself--about being a special girl--and more about her new friends. Ao may feel content in Oasis, but as her fellow Reflectors regain their memories, they become increasingly determined to escape into the outside world. Ironically, it was Ao's presence that stirred the Reflectors' memories in the first place. [[spoiler:Once the truth of the Ash and the World System come to light, Ao is the one who spearheads a new goal for the team: rewrite the universe and meet again in the new world. After Ao leads the Reflectors into the heart of Origin, the tower in her Heartscape, she learns the truth from another version of herself: Ao is from the future rewritten, fated to travel back in time to Oasis and ensure a StableTimeLoop so that the universe could be renewed in the first place. When presented with the fact that Ao will never see her friends again and is doomed to be a sacrificial lamb for eternity, Ao ''[[WhatYouAreInTheDark does not hesitate]]'' to lay down everything for the sake of her loved ones. Thus, in the cruelest way possible, Ao's wish for an endless summer--and her lifelong desire to become a special girl--is fulfilled. '''However''', her new dreams for a life beyond Oasis will never be.]]

!! Second Chances

* However, if the Reflectors have proven anything, nothing is absolute. There is always a way, a loophole, a glitch in the system, they can take advantage of if they believe in themselves and each other. [[spoiler:A dead girl (Yuki) can come back to life. A mole (again, Yuki) can be turned against the system. An empathy devoid girl (Uta) can find love rather than hatred. And though they will still face ill health and prejudice respectively in the rewritten world, they are determined to take full advantage of their second chance at life.]] And so, the game offers a challenge to the player. Do they have the resolve to play through the game again and change fate? To dare Hope for a Reunion? [[spoiler:When Ao meets herself again, she meets not one, but multiple versions of herself. Her once special life in Oasis has become boring and pedestrian, just like the life she once led. She have grown tired, but Ao knows well enough that she won't give up and end it all. And she also recognizes her aptitude at finding ways to break the rules and rewrite reality. So instead of testing her resolve to see how far she's willing to go for her friends, she challenges her to see if emotions are strong enough to find another way and break the cycle. And if her bond with another girl is strong enough, they will see each other again the new world. But what they do with the reunion is left ambiguous, as what happens next is up to fate.
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* Everything that Oasis offers, in a twisted way, satiates all of Ao's innermost longings. In contrast to her old, boring life, Oasis is where Ao gained her powers, met her friends, and led them into dream-like adventures. More than once, Ao secretly wishes these summer days would never end, despite worrying about the state of the outside world and missing home to the point of tears. But as Ao grows into her role as Reflector and leader, Ao starts caring less about herself--about being a special girl--and more about her new friends. Ao may feel content in Oasis, but as her fellow Reflectors regain their memories, they become increasingly determined to escape into the outside world. Ironically, it was Ao's presence that stirred the Reflectors' memories in the first place. [[spoiler:Once the truth of the Ash and the World System come to light, Ao is the one who spearheads a new goal for the team: rewrite the universe and meet again in the new world. After Ao leads the Reflectors into the heart of Origin, the tower in her Heartscape, she learns the truth from another version of herself: Ao is from the future rewritten, fated to travel back in time to Oasis and ensure a StableTimeLoop so that the universe could be renewed in the first place. When presented with the fact that Ao will never see her friends again and is doomed to be a sacrificial lamb for eternity, Ao ''[[WhatYouAreInTheDark does not hesitate]]'' to lay down everything for the sake of her loved ones. With that, in the cruelest way possible, Ao's wish for an endless summer--and her dream to become a special girl--is fulfilled.]]

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* Everything that Oasis offers, in a twisted way, satiates all of Ao's innermost longings. In contrast to her old, boring life, Oasis is where Ao gained her powers, met her friends, and led them into dream-like adventures. More than once, Ao secretly wishes these summer days would never end, despite worrying about the state of the outside world and missing home to the point of tears. But as Ao grows into her role as Reflector and leader, Ao starts caring less about herself--about being a special girl--and more about her new friends. Ao may feel content in Oasis, but as her fellow Reflectors regain their memories, they become increasingly determined to escape into the outside world. Ironically, it was Ao's presence that stirred the Reflectors' memories in the first place. [[spoiler:Once the truth of the Ash and the World System come to light, Ao is the one who spearheads a new goal for the team: rewrite the universe and meet again in the new world. After Ao leads the Reflectors into the heart of Origin, the tower in her Heartscape, she learns the truth from another version of herself: Ao is from the future rewritten, fated to travel back in time to Oasis and ensure a StableTimeLoop so that the universe could be renewed in the first place. When presented with the fact that Ao will never see her friends again and is doomed to be a sacrificial lamb for eternity, Ao ''[[WhatYouAreInTheDark does not hesitate]]'' to lay down everything for the sake of her loved ones. With that, Thus, in the cruelest way possible, Ao's wish for an endless summer--and her dream lifelong desire to become a special girl--is fulfilled.fulfilled. '''However''', her new dreams for a life beyond Oasis will never be.]]
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* Everything that Oasis offers, in a twisted way, satiates all of Ao's innermost longings. In contrast to her old, boring life, Oasis is where Ao gained her powers, met her friends, and led them into dream-like adventures. More than once, Ao secretly wishes these summer days would never end, despite worrying about the state of the outside world and missing home to the point of tears. But as Ao grows into her role as Reflector and leader, Ao starts caring less about herself--about being a special girl--and more about her new friends. Ao may feel content in Oasis, but as her fellow Reflectors regain their memories, they become increasingly determined to escape into the outside world. Ironically, it was Ao's presence that stirred the Reflectors' memories in the first place. [[spoiler:Once the truth of the Ash and the World System come to light, Ao is the one who spearheads a new goal for the team: rewrite the universe and meet again in the new world. After Ao leads the Reflectors into the heart of Origin, the tower in her Heartscape, she learns the truth from another version of herself: Ao is from the future rewritten, fated to travel back in time to Oasis and ensure a StableTimeLoop so that the universe could be renewed in the first place. When presented with the fact that Ao will never see her friends again and is doomed to be a sacrificial lamb for eternity, Ao ''[[WhatYouAreInTheDark does not hesitate]]'' to lay down everything for the sake of her loved ones. In that moment, Ao truly becomes a hero, a special girl.]]

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* Everything that Oasis offers, in a twisted way, satiates all of Ao's innermost longings. In contrast to her old, boring life, Oasis is where Ao gained her powers, met her friends, and led them into dream-like adventures. More than once, Ao secretly wishes these summer days would never end, despite worrying about the state of the outside world and missing home to the point of tears. But as Ao grows into her role as Reflector and leader, Ao starts caring less about herself--about being a special girl--and more about her new friends. Ao may feel content in Oasis, but as her fellow Reflectors regain their memories, they become increasingly determined to escape into the outside world. Ironically, it was Ao's presence that stirred the Reflectors' memories in the first place. [[spoiler:Once the truth of the Ash and the World System come to light, Ao is the one who spearheads a new goal for the team: rewrite the universe and meet again in the new world. After Ao leads the Reflectors into the heart of Origin, the tower in her Heartscape, she learns the truth from another version of herself: Ao is from the future rewritten, fated to travel back in time to Oasis and ensure a StableTimeLoop so that the universe could be renewed in the first place. When presented with the fact that Ao will never see her friends again and is doomed to be a sacrificial lamb for eternity, Ao ''[[WhatYouAreInTheDark does not hesitate]]'' to lay down everything for the sake of her loved ones. In that moment, Ao truly becomes a hero, With that, in the cruelest way possible, Ao's wish for an endless summer--and her dream to become a special girl.girl--is fulfilled.]]

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! The Price of Heroism

The main theme of the game is ThePowerOfFriendship, period. However, there is a subtheme encapsulated within the main heroine Ao that is a mixture of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor and maybe AccidentalAesop: namely, the price of heroism. Ao Hoshikazi was a girl who lived her life in complacency like the average high schooler. Being painfully self-aware, Ao wished to [[DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife break out of her normal existence somehow and become someone special.]] This innermost desire is the source of her {{Chuunibyou}} tendencies and admiration of individuals with unique qualities, such as Hinako's skill at ballet and her (former) celebrity status. Although her spiriting-away into [[SmallSecludedWorld Oasis]] isn't an ideal situation by any definition, her dreams of being someone special do become realized. However, as the story progresses, this desire gets deconstructed block-by-block almost as soon as it is built up:

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! The Price of Heroism

A Special Girl

The main theme of the game is ThePowerOfFriendship, period. However, there is a subtheme encapsulated within the main heroine Ao that is a mixture of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor and maybe AccidentalAesop: namely, the price of heroism. Ao Hoshikazi was a girl who lived her life in complacency like the average high schooler. Being painfully self-aware, Ao wished to [[DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife break out of her normal existence somehow and become someone special.]] This innermost desire is the source of her {{Chuunibyou}} tendencies and admiration of individuals with unique qualities, such as Hinako's skill at ballet and her (former) celebrity status. Although her spiriting-away into [[SmallSecludedWorld Oasis]] isn't an ideal situation by any definition, her dreams of being someone special do become realized. However, as the story progresses, this desire gets deconstructed block-by-block almost as soon as it is built up:



* Within Oasis, Ao becomes a Reflector, an existence akin to a MagicalGirl (a stock heroic figure in Japanese media). Just by virtue of this newfound quality, not only is Ao already someone more special than 99.99% of the world population, she is living out her greatest fantasies being a scythe-wielding superhero like the protagonist of her favorite book series, "Death God Theory." '''However''', the price of this heroic power is that Ao must risk her life to fight demons in the Heartscapes. With every plunge into these memory dungeons, a warning is issued that each of their successes is wearing down the stability of their reality. Even as Ao grows stronger and more confident in her abilities, eventually the extent of her adversity becomes too grand in scale for her to handle just by special powers alone. In short, having Reflector powers fulfilled her wish, but the responsibility that comes with it threatens the lives of her and her friends. To top it all off, [[spoiler:later revelations that humanity is annihilated means that the only people left in the world are Reflectors. In other words, the only world where Ao could become something special like a Reflector is a twisted reality where it is ''[[DramaticIrony universally normal]]'' to be one.]]

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* Within Oasis, Ao becomes awakens as a Reflector, an existence akin to a MagicalGirl (a stock heroic figure in Japanese media).culture). Just by virtue of this newfound quality, not only is Ao already someone more special than 99.99% of the world population, she is living out her greatest fantasies being a scythe-wielding superhero like the protagonist of her favorite book series, "Death God Theory." '''However''', the price of for gaining this heroic power is that Ao must risk her life to fight demons in the Heartscapes. With Then with every plunge into these memory dungeons, a warning is issued that each of their successes is wearing down the stability of their reality. Even as Ao grows stronger and more confident in her abilities, eventually the extent of her adversity becomes too grand in scale for her to handle just by with her special powers alone. In short, having becoming a Reflector powers fulfilled her wish, but the responsibility that comes with it genuinely threatens the lives of her and her friends. To top it all off, [[spoiler:later revelations that humanity is annihilated means that the only people left in the world are Reflectors. In other words, the only world where Ao could become something special like a Reflector is a twisted reality where ''where it is ''[[DramaticIrony [[DramaticIrony universally normal]]'' normal]] to be one.]]
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* Once the group grows big enough, everyone decides to elect a leader to make sure things get done according to a particular vision and to have a figure of authority in times of crises. Ao Hoshizaki is unanimously voted as the leader of the Oasis Reflectors, due to her [[AllLovingHeroine propensity to look after each of the girls' condition]] and [[RousingSpeech rally them in times of great need]]. Although Ao accepts the position hesitantly and humbly, deep inside Ao is rejoicing that her wish to become special is being granted in even grander fashion than before: not only has she become friends with special Reflector people, she is now their ''leader.'' To her credit, Ao actually takes her position seriously and makes generally good decisions; even as more experienced and level-headed Reflectors join the group, they defer to Ao anyway due to her natural leadership skills. '''However''', the pressure of being leader slowly but surely wears down Ao, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome who really is just a normal person who was never trained to lead a group of supernatural warriors.]] This reality comes to a head once Ao decides to delve deeper into the Heartscapes despite the ever-increasing risks. As a result, [[spoiler:a critical error occurs during Uta's heartscape and an Ash monster invades Oasis for the second time. ''If this happens a third time, Oasis--the only safe haven left in the world--will most likely be destroyed.'']] Once the situation settles down, Ao has to own up to the fact that [[FromBadToWorse everything that happened]], happened because of her call (though to be fair the group didn't have any other leads to go on). Every assurance she made that "everything will work out somehow" was as empty as it sounded, and Ao's desperation to be special and to forge ahead in an uncertain situation endangered everyone she loved [[spoiler:and humanity's last chance for survival]]. Even as the others reassure her she's not at fault and Ao picks herself up soon afterward, the ramifications of her failure sticks with her until the end. In short, being leader sounds great on paper, but the actual responsibility is a very heavy burden, especially with people's lives on the line.

!! A Special Girl

* Ao's life was completely uneventful, bland, and ordinary. [[spoiler:Every memory of her old life is her killing time at home or walking to school in her neighborhood. Ao's Heartscape is an almost-perfect recreation of her hometown, and it is the only place devoid of supernatural elements whatsoever (including demons) besides the giant tower of gears in the sky.]] It is both sweet and sad that the most significant moments of Ao's life involve her new friends in an dangerous, apocalyptic setting like Oasis. In fact, Oasis is the only place in the world where she could have found herself in such extraordinary circumstances. This is a desire, a longing, that she had been craving that is now being satiated with her experiences here--one that she secretly wishes would never end, despite desperately missing home and all the worrying unknowns of the outside world. After all, Ao's desires are being fulfilled in an insular world where her contributions are significant as both Reflector and leader. In a way, things turned out very conveniently for her. [[spoiler:As it turns out, it is not a coincidence. Due to a StableTimeLoop, it is ''Ao herself'' who is sending each version of Ao across time and space into Oasis. This metaphysical version of Ao is ''manipulating herself'' in order to reach a particular outcome. Ao's aspirations to become a special girl (and her inner ruminations about this desire) lead her to better herself as a person, a leader, and a hero, and all of her efforts eventually pay off with the creation of a rewritten universe. It is exactly this characteristic of Ao that the metaphysical knows so well and exploits for the sake of her own agenda (albeit for the greatest good possible). In other words, Ao's wishes are being granted; '''however''', those wishes are being used to control her free will and railroad her life into an endlessly repeating cycle of destiny. It should be noted that the game depicts this part of the plot on a decidedly bittersweet note. You are not meant to feel happy about this outcome, but it is the only way to save everyone.]]

!! Sacrifice

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* Once the group grows big enough, everyone decides to elect a leader to make sure things get done according to a particular vision and to have a figure of authority in times of crises. Ao Hoshizaki is unanimously voted as the leader of the Oasis Reflectors, due to her [[AllLovingHeroine propensity to look after each of the girls' condition]] and [[RousingSpeech rally them in times of great need]]. Although Ao accepts the position hesitantly and humbly, deep inside Ao is rejoicing that her wish to become special is being granted in even grander fashion than before: not only has she become friends with special Reflector people, she is now their ''leader.'' To her credit, Ao actually takes her position seriously and makes generally good decisions; even as more experienced and level-headed Reflectors join the group, they defer to Ao anyway due to her natural leadership skills. '''However''', the pressure of being leader slowly but surely wears down Ao, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome who really is just a normal person who was never trained to lead a group of supernatural warriors.]] This reality all comes to a head once Ao decides to delve deeper into the Heartscapes despite the ever-increasing risks. As a result, [[spoiler:a critical error occurs during Uta's heartscape and an Ash monster invades Oasis for the second time. ''If this happens a third time, Oasis--the only safe haven left in the world--will most likely be destroyed.'']] Once the situation settles down, Ao has to own up to the fact that [[FromBadToWorse everything that happened]], happened because of her call (though to be fair the group didn't have any other leads to go on). Every assurance she made that "everything will work out somehow" was as empty as it sounded, and Ao's desperation to be special and to forge ahead in an uncertain situation endangered everyone she loved [[spoiler:and humanity's last chance for survival]]. Even as the others reassure her she's not at fault and Ao picks herself up soon afterward, the ramifications of her failure sticks with her until the end. In short, being leader sounds great on paper, but the actual responsibility is a very heavy burden, especially with people's lives on the line.

!! A Special Girl

Sacrifice

* Ao's life was completely uneventful, bland, and ordinary. [[spoiler:Every memory of her old life is her killing time at home or walking to school in her neighborhood. Ao's Heartscape is an almost-perfect recreation of her hometown, and it is the only place devoid of supernatural elements whatsoever (including demons) besides the giant tower of gears in the sky.]] It is both sweet and sad Everything that the most significant moments Oasis offers, in a twisted way, satiates all of Ao's life involve innermost longings. In contrast to her new friends in an dangerous, apocalyptic setting like Oasis. In fact, old, boring life, Oasis is the only place in the world where she could have found herself in such extraordinary circumstances. This is a desire, a longing, that she had been craving that is now being satiated with Ao gained her experiences here--one that she powers, met her friends, and led them into dream-like adventures. More than once, Ao secretly wishes these summer days would never end, despite desperately worrying about the state of the outside world and missing home to the point of tears. But as Ao grows into her role as Reflector and all the worrying unknowns of leader, Ao starts caring less about herself--about being a special girl--and more about her new friends. Ao may feel content in Oasis, but as her fellow Reflectors regain their memories, they become increasingly determined to escape into the outside world. After all, Ironically, it was Ao's desires are being fulfilled presence that stirred the Reflectors' memories in an insular world where the first place. [[spoiler:Once the truth of the Ash and the World System come to light, Ao is the one who spearheads a new goal for the team: rewrite the universe and meet again in the new world. After Ao leads the Reflectors into the heart of Origin, the tower in her contributions are significant as both Reflector and leader. In a way, things turned out very conveniently for her. [[spoiler:As it turns out, it is not a coincidence. Due to a StableTimeLoop, it is ''Ao herself'' who is sending each Heartscape, she learns the truth from another version of Ao across time and space into Oasis. This metaphysical version of herself: Ao is ''manipulating herself'' from the future rewritten, fated to travel back in order time to reach a particular outcome. Ao's aspirations to become a special girl (and her inner ruminations about this desire) lead her to better herself as a person, a leader, Oasis and ensure a hero, and all of her efforts eventually pay off StableTimeLoop so that the universe could be renewed in the first place. When presented with the creation of a rewritten universe. It is exactly this characteristic of Ao fact that the metaphysical knows so well Ao will never see her friends again and exploits is doomed to be a sacrificial lamb for eternity, Ao ''[[WhatYouAreInTheDark does not hesitate]]'' to lay down everything for the sake of her own agenda (albeit for the greatest good possible). loved ones. In other words, Ao's wishes are being granted; '''however''', those wishes are being used to control her free will and railroad her life into an endlessly repeating cycle of destiny. It should be noted that the game depicts this part of the plot on moment, Ao truly becomes a decidedly bittersweet note. You are not meant to feel happy about this outcome, but it is the only way to save everyone.]]

!! Sacrifice
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* Within Oasis, Ao becomes a Reflector, an existence akin to a MagicalGirl (a stock heroic figure in Japanese media). Just by virtue of this newfound quality, not only is Ao already someone more special than 99.99% of the world population, she is living out her greatest fantasies being a scythe-wielding superhero like the protagonist of her favorite book series, "Death God Theory." '''However''', the price of this heroic power is that Ao must risk her life to fight demons in the Heartscapes. With every plunge into these memory dungeons, a warning is issued that each of their successes is wearing down the stability of their reality. Even as Ao grows stronger and more confident in her abilities, eventually the extent of her adversity becomes too grand in scale for her to handle just by special powers alone. In short, having Reflector powers fulfilled her wish, but the responsibility that comes with it threatens the lives of her and her friends. To top it all off, [[spoiler:later revelations that humanity is annihilated means that the only people left in the world are Reflectors. In other words, the only world where Ao could become something special like a Reflector is a twisted one where it is ''[[DramaticIrony universally normal]]'' to be one.]]

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* Within Oasis, Ao becomes a Reflector, an existence akin to a MagicalGirl (a stock heroic figure in Japanese media). Just by virtue of this newfound quality, not only is Ao already someone more special than 99.99% of the world population, she is living out her greatest fantasies being a scythe-wielding superhero like the protagonist of her favorite book series, "Death God Theory." '''However''', the price of this heroic power is that Ao must risk her life to fight demons in the Heartscapes. With every plunge into these memory dungeons, a warning is issued that each of their successes is wearing down the stability of their reality. Even as Ao grows stronger and more confident in her abilities, eventually the extent of her adversity becomes too grand in scale for her to handle just by special powers alone. In short, having Reflector powers fulfilled her wish, but the responsibility that comes with it threatens the lives of her and her friends. To top it all off, [[spoiler:later revelations that humanity is annihilated means that the only people left in the world are Reflectors. In other words, the only world where Ao could become something special like a Reflector is a twisted one reality where it is ''[[DramaticIrony universally normal]]'' to be one.]]



* Once the group grows big enough, everyone decides to elect a leader to make sure things get done according to a particular vision and to have a figure of authority in times of crises. Ao Hoshizaki is unanimously voted as the leader of the Oasis Reflectors, due to her [[AllLovingHeroine propensity to look after each of the girls' condition]] and [[RousingSpeech rally them in times of great need]]. Although Ao accepts the position hesitantly and humbly, deep inside Ao is rejoicing that her wish to become special is being granted in even grander fashion than before: not only has she become friends with special Reflector people, she is now their ''leader.'' To her credit, Ao actually takes her position seriously and makes generally good decisions; even as more experienced and level-headed Reflectors join the group, they defer to Ao anyway due to her natural leadership skills. '''However''', the pressure of being leader slowly but surely wears down Ao, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome who really is just a normal person who was never trained to lead a group of supernatural warriors.]] This reality comes to a head once Ao decides to delve deeper into the Heartscapes despite the ever-increasing risks. As a result, [[spoiler:a critical error occurs during Uta's heartscape and an Ash monster invades Oasis for the second time. ''If this happens a third time, Oasis--the only safe haven left in the world--will most likely be destroyed.'']] Once the situation settles down, Ao has to own up to the fact that [[FromBadToWorse everything that happened]], happened because of her call (though to be fair the group didn't have any other leads to go on). Every assurance she made that "everything will work out somehow" was as empty as it sounded, and Ao's desperation to be special and to forge ahead in an uncertain situation endangered everyone she loved [[spoiler:and humanity's last chance for survival]]. Even as the others reassure her she's not at fault and Ao picks herself up soon afterward, the ramifications of her failure sticks with her until the end. In short, being leader sounds great on paper, but the actual responsibility is a very heavy burden, especially with people's lives on the line.

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* Once the group grows big enough, everyone decides to elect a leader to make sure things get done according to a particular vision and to have a figure of authority in times of crises. Ao Hoshizaki is unanimously voted as the leader of the Oasis Reflectors, due to her [[AllLovingHeroine propensity to look after each of the girls' condition]] and [[RousingSpeech rally them in times of great need]]. Although Ao accepts the position hesitantly and humbly, deep inside Ao is rejoicing that her wish to become special is being granted in even grander fashion than before: not only has she become friends with special Reflector people, she is now their ''leader.'' To her credit, Ao actually takes her position seriously and makes generally good decisions; even as more experienced and level-headed Reflectors join the group, they defer to Ao anyway due to her natural leadership skills. '''However''', the pressure of being leader slowly but surely wears down Ao, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome who really is just a normal person who was never trained to lead a group of supernatural warriors.]] This reality comes to a head once Ao decides to delve deeper into the Heartscapes despite the ever-increasing risks. As a result, [[spoiler:a critical error occurs during Uta's heartscape and an Ash monster invades Oasis for the second time. ''If this happens a third time, Oasis--the only safe haven left in the world--will most likely be destroyed.'']] Once the situation settles down, Ao has to own up to the fact that [[FromBadToWorse everything that happened]], happened because of her call (though to be fair the group didn't have any other leads to go on). Every assurance she made that "everything will work out somehow" was as empty as it sounded, and Ao's desperation to be special and to forge ahead in an uncertain situation endangered everyone she loved [[spoiler:and humanity's last chance for survival]]. Even as the others reassure her she's not at fault and Ao picks herself up soon afterward, the ramifications of her failure sticks with her until the end. In short, being leader sounds great on paper, but the actual responsibility is a very heavy burden, especially with people's lives on the line.line.

!! A Special Girl

* Ao's life was completely uneventful, bland, and ordinary. [[spoiler:Every memory of her old life is her killing time at home or walking to school in her neighborhood. Ao's Heartscape is an almost-perfect recreation of her hometown, and it is the only place devoid of supernatural elements whatsoever (including demons) besides the giant tower of gears in the sky.]] It is both sweet and sad that the most significant moments of Ao's life involve her new friends in an dangerous, apocalyptic setting like Oasis. In fact, Oasis is the only place in the world where she could have found herself in such extraordinary circumstances. This is a desire, a longing, that she had been craving that is now being satiated with her experiences here--one that she secretly wishes would never end, despite desperately missing home and all the worrying unknowns of the outside world. After all, Ao's desires are being fulfilled in an insular world where her contributions are significant as both Reflector and leader. In a way, things turned out very conveniently for her. [[spoiler:As it turns out, it is not a coincidence. Due to a StableTimeLoop, it is ''Ao herself'' who is sending each version of Ao across time and space into Oasis. This metaphysical version of Ao is ''manipulating herself'' in order to reach a particular outcome. Ao's aspirations to become a special girl (and her inner ruminations about this desire) lead her to better herself as a person, a leader, and a hero, and all of her efforts eventually pay off with the creation of a rewritten universe. It is exactly this characteristic of Ao that the metaphysical knows so well and exploits for the sake of her own agenda (albeit for the greatest good possible). In other words, Ao's wishes are being granted; '''however''', those wishes are being used to control her free will and railroad her life into an endlessly repeating cycle of destiny. It should be noted that the game depicts this part of the plot on a decidedly bittersweet note. You are not meant to feel happy about this outcome, but it is the only way to save everyone.]]

!! Sacrifice
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! The Price of Heroism

The main theme of the game is ThePowerOfFriendship, period. However, there is a subtheme encapsulated within the main heroine Ao that is a mixture of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor and maybe AccidentalAesop: namely, the price of heroism. Ao Hoshikazi was a girl who lived her life in complacency like the average high schooler. Being painfully self-aware, Ao wished to [[DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife break out of her normal existence somehow and become someone special.]] This innermost desire is the source of her {{Chuunibyou}} tendencies and admiration of individuals with unique qualities, such as Hinako's skill at ballet and her (former) celebrity status. Although her spiriting-away into [[SmallSecludedWorld Oasis]] isn't an ideal situation by any definition, her dreams of being someone special do become realized. However, as the story progresses, this desire gets deconstructed block-by-block almost as soon as it is built up:

!! Reflector

* Within Oasis, Ao becomes a Reflector, an existence akin to a MagicalGirl (a stock heroic figure in Japanese media). Just by virtue of this newfound quality, not only is Ao already someone more special than 99.99% of the world population, she is living out her greatest fantasies being a scythe-wielding superhero like the protagonist of her favorite book series, "Death God Theory." '''However''', the price of this heroic power is that Ao must risk her life to fight demons in the Heartscapes. With every plunge into these memory dungeons, a warning is issued that each of their successes is wearing down the stability of their reality. Even as Ao grows stronger and more confident in her abilities, eventually the extent of her adversity becomes too grand in scale for her to handle just by special powers alone. In short, having Reflector powers fulfilled her wish, but the responsibility that comes with it threatens the lives of her and her friends. To top it all off, [[spoiler:later revelations that humanity is annihilated means that the only people left in the world are Reflectors. In other words, the only world where Ao could become something special like a Reflector is a twisted one where it is ''[[DramaticIrony universally normal]]'' to be one.]]

!! Leader

* Once the group grows big enough, everyone decides to elect a leader to make sure things get done according to a particular vision and to have a figure of authority in times of crises. Ao Hoshizaki is unanimously voted as the leader of the Oasis Reflectors, due to her [[AllLovingHeroine propensity to look after each of the girls' condition]] and [[RousingSpeech rally them in times of great need]]. Although Ao accepts the position hesitantly and humbly, deep inside Ao is rejoicing that her wish to become special is being granted in even grander fashion than before: not only has she become friends with special Reflector people, she is now their ''leader.'' To her credit, Ao actually takes her position seriously and makes generally good decisions; even as more experienced and level-headed Reflectors join the group, they defer to Ao anyway due to her natural leadership skills. '''However''', the pressure of being leader slowly but surely wears down Ao, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome who really is just a normal person who was never trained to lead a group of supernatural warriors.]] This reality comes to a head once Ao decides to delve deeper into the Heartscapes despite the ever-increasing risks. As a result, [[spoiler:a critical error occurs during Uta's heartscape and an Ash monster invades Oasis for the second time. ''If this happens a third time, Oasis--the only safe haven left in the world--will most likely be destroyed.'']] Once the situation settles down, Ao has to own up to the fact that [[FromBadToWorse everything that happened]], happened because of her call (though to be fair the group didn't have any other leads to go on). Every assurance she made that "everything will work out somehow" was as empty as it sounded, and Ao's desperation to be special and to forge ahead in an uncertain situation endangered everyone she loved [[spoiler:and humanity's last chance for survival]]. Even as the others reassure her she's not at fault and Ao picks herself up soon afterward, the ramifications of her failure sticks with her until the end. In short, being leader sounds great on paper, but the actual responsibility is a very heavy burden, especially with people's lives on the line.

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