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* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: The True Ending shows James going back to the Sculpting Department with the intent of repairing the statue, hinting Failure might have a chance to be put back at last.]]
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* {{Expy}}: Seems to be a fairly straightforward combination of Garry and Mary from Ib, another RPG maker game. Like Garry, he is a helpful older figure who is physically stronger than the protagonist, can sometimes be controlled independently and is also looking for a way out the building. One of the endings of the game is reminiscent of A Forgotten Portrait, with Security becoming a painting on display like Garry, and Ann forgetting the whole experience. (At least at first.) However, like Mary, he is secretly an artwork, hiding this fact from Ann throughout the game, with a few hints towards it. One of the endings includes his painting being burned resulting in his 'death,' as is Mary's painting in some endings of Ib.

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* {{Expy}}: Seems to be a fairly straightforward combination of Garry and Mary from Ib, ''VideoGame/{{Ib}}'', another RPG maker game. Like Garry, he is a helpful older figure who is physically stronger than the protagonist, can sometimes be controlled independently and is also looking for a way out the building. One of the endings of the game is reminiscent of A Forgotten Portrait, with Security becoming a painting on display like Garry, and Ann forgetting the whole experience. (At least at first.) However, like Mary, he is secretly an artwork, hiding this fact from Ann throughout the game, with a few hints towards it. One of the endings includes his painting being burned resulting in his 'death,' as is Mary's painting in some endings of Ib.

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* AbandonTheDisabled: She was left in an orphanage as a child by both of her parents when they couldn't deal with her AmbiguousDisorder.
* AmbiguousDisorder: She displays textbook symptoms of the Autistic Spectrum as a child.

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* AbandonTheDisabled: She was left in an orphanage as a child by both of her parents when they couldn't deal with her AmbiguousDisorder.
* AmbiguousDisorder: She displays textbook symptoms of the Autistic Spectrum as a child.
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* HollywoodAutism: She displays textbook symptoms of the Autistic Spectrum as a child.
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* SaveTheVillain: In a hidden scene, she saves Ivy, the AlphaBitch who stole her song and got her trapped in the haunted school in the first place, from Hana.
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* MoreHateableMinorVillain: The Principal, despite his few appearances, is revealed to be the one who turned Hana Itakagi into the StringyHairedGhostGirl who haunts the Delta Academy of Arts. He would [[SexForServices trade sex with his students for good grades and other favors]], pressuring students into the deal, and when Hana caught him doing it with her best friend, she confronted him, leading him to strangle her to cover it up. He then tells her spirit that [[NeverMyFault its all her fault]] for not keeping quiet. Though he never directly antagonizes Ann, he is the indirect cause of all the suffering in the game, and when Ann sacrifices him to Hana to quell her rage, [[AssholeVictim nobody mourns him]].
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* {{Expy}}: He looks like an older version of [[Anime/MobPsycho100 Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama]].

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* {{Expy}}: He looks like an older version of [[Anime/MobPsycho100 [[Webcomic/MobPsycho100 Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama]].
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* OnlyOneName: Doesn't have any surnames, due to being abandoned by her parents.

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A digital art student whom found herself trapped inside her school and must find a way out to survive.

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A digital art student whom who found herself trapped inside her school and must find a way out to survive.



* AbandonTheDisabled: She was left in an orphanage as a child by both of her parents when they couldn't deal with her AmbiguousDisorder.
* AmbiguousDisorder: She displays textbook symptoms of the Autistic Spectrum as a child.
* BookDumb: {{Justified|Trope}}. Due to an implied learning disorder, Ann had trouble learning and retaining information as a child.



* OrphanageOfLove: A hidden cutscene reveals she's loved by the orphanage staff, giving her the care her parents never gave her and encouraging her to go to art college. They're even worried for her during her abscence at the school.

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* OrphanageOfLove: A hidden cutscene reveals she's loved by the orphanage staff, giving her the care her parents never gave her and encouraging her to go to art college. They're even worried for her during her abscence absence at the school.
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* {{Expy}}: Seems to be a fairly straightforward combination of Garry and Mary from Ib, another RPG maker game. Like Garry, he is a helpful older figure who is physically stronger than the protagonist, can sometimes be controlled independently and is also looking for a way out the building. One of the endings of the game is reminiscent of A Forgotten Portrait, with Security becoming a painting on display like Garry, and Ann forgetting the whole experience. (At least at first.) However, like Mary, he is secretly an artwork, hiding this fact from Ann throughout the game, with a few hints towards it. One of the endings includes his painting being burned resulting in his 'death,' as in A Painting's Demise.

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* {{Expy}}: Seems to be a fairly straightforward combination of Garry and Mary from Ib, another RPG maker game. Like Garry, he is a helpful older figure who is physically stronger than the protagonist, can sometimes be controlled independently and is also looking for a way out the building. One of the endings of the game is reminiscent of A Forgotten Portrait, with Security becoming a painting on display like Garry, and Ann forgetting the whole experience. (At least at first.) However, like Mary, he is secretly an artwork, hiding this fact from Ann throughout the game, with a few hints towards it. One of the endings includes his painting being burned resulting in his 'death,' as is Mary's painting in A Painting's Demise.some endings of Ib.
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* Expy: Seems to be a combination of both Garry and Mary from Ib, another RPG maker game. Like Garry, he is a helpful older figure who is physically stronger than the protagonist, can sometimes be controlled independently and is also looking for a way out the building. One of the endings of the game is reminiscent of A Forgotten Portrait, with Security becoming a painting on display like Garry, and Ann forgetting the whole experience. (At least at first.) However, like Mary, he is secretly an artwork, hiding this fact from Ann throughout the game, with a few hints towards it. One of the endings includes his painting being burned resulting in his 'death,' as in A Painting's Demise.

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* Expy: {{Expy}}: Seems to be a fairly straightforward combination of both Garry and Mary from Ib, another RPG maker game. Like Garry, he is a helpful older figure who is physically stronger than the protagonist, can sometimes be controlled independently and is also looking for a way out the building. One of the endings of the game is reminiscent of A Forgotten Portrait, with Security becoming a painting on display like Garry, and Ann forgetting the whole experience. (At least at first.) However, like Mary, he is secretly an artwork, hiding this fact from Ann throughout the game, with a few hints towards it. One of the endings includes his painting being burned resulting in his 'death,' as in A Painting's Demise.
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* Expy: Seems to be a combination of both Garry and Mary from Ib, another RPG maker game. Like Garry, he is a helpful older figure who is physically stronger than the protagonist, can sometimes be controlled independently and is also looking for a way out the building. One of the endings of the game is reminiscent of A Forgotten Portrait, with Security becoming a painting on display like Garry, and Ann forgetting the whole experience. (At least at first.) However, like Mary, he is secretly an artwork, hiding this fact from Ann throughout the game, with a few hints towards it. One of the endings includes his painting being burned resulting in his 'death,' as in A Painting's Demise.
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* TheAce: Of the Piano Department. Unfortunately this makes her less talented classmates resent her.

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* OrphanageOfLove: A hidden cutscene reveals she's loved by the orphanage staff, giving her the care her parents never gave her and encouraging her to go to art college. They're even worried for her during her abscence at the school.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She's completely oblivious about how much her classmates envy her. A hidden cutscene reveals she's unaware of Ivy's animosity towards her, even considering her a friend.



* KarmaHoudini: She took the credit for Myra's piano song and got away with it. Downplayed, as her classmates quickly realized it was stolen and now look at Ivy with scorn; it's heavily implied, even, that by the shared timing of this and Myra's disappearance, they think Ivy ''killed'' her. Especially in the Good Ending, when Myra is brought back to life and recognizes her stolen song…

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* HeroOfAnotherStory: A hidden cutscene reveals she went to the school at night in order to search for the missing Myra, only to end up trapped in the ghost school. Myra saves her an brings her home before Hana catches her, with Ivy forgetting what happened afterwards.
* GreenEyedMonster: What drove her to stole Myra's song.
* KarmaHoudini: She took the credit for Myra's piano song and got away with it. Downplayed, as her classmates quickly realized it was stolen and now look at Ivy with scorn; it's heavily implied, even, that by the shared timing of this and Myra's disappearance, they think Ivy ''killed'' her. Especially in the Good Ending, when Myra is brought back to life and recognizes her stolen song…song...
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A hidden cutscene reveals she felt inmense guilt for what she did to Myra. It's unknown if this is genuine regret or she just wants to clear her name though.
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* PostFinalBoss: In the GoldenEnding path, after defeating [[spoiler:Security]], you will have to face Hana's CoDragons- Failure, Myra, and Charles- one last time, along with an army of minions. However, the first half of the fight is a maze which is easier than the battles that came before, with only Failure and slow-moving enemies as threats, and you cannot lose the second half as Security will insta-kill any enemy that touches him.

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* PostFinalBoss: In the GoldenEnding path, after defeating [[spoiler:Security]], you will have to face Hana's CoDragons- CoDragons — Failure, Myra, and Charles- Charles — one last time, along with an army of minions. However, the first half of the fight is a maze which is easier than the battles that came before, with only Failure and slow-moving enemies as threats, and you cannot lose the second half as Security will insta-kill any enemy that touches him.



* BigBad: She is responsible for turning the school into a nightmarish landscape at midnight, turning simple objects into hostile entities and trapping unsuspected people before deforming their appearances. [[spoiler:However, Hana turns out to be a VengefulGhost whom wants to get revenge on her killer - the principal - but sadly vented her anger as well at the whole school.]]

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* BigBad: She is responsible for turning the school into a nightmarish landscape at midnight, turning simple objects into hostile entities and trapping unsuspected people before deforming their appearances. [[spoiler:However, Hana turns out to be a VengefulGhost whom wants to get revenge on her killer - the principal - but sadly vented her anger as well at the whole school.school as well.]]



* MinionWithAnFInEvil: She serves Hana and is supposed to help capture innocent students at the school, but she's far more interested in playing her piano. She only attacks Ann at first in the middle of a FreakOut, and later because Hana threatened to kill her if she doesn't- she even apologizes to Ann.

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* MinionWithAnFInEvil: She serves Hana and is supposed to help capture innocent students at the school, but she's far more interested in playing her piano. She only attacks Ann at first in the middle of a FreakOut, and later because Hana threatened to kill her if she doesn't- doesn't — she even apologizes to Ann.



* StringyHairedGhostGirl: She has this appearance, despite not quite being one like Hana is, as the person who wronged her in life [[spoiler:was another woman.]]
* VengefulGhost: [[spoiler:She was a gifted piano player who was constructing a particularly fantastic song for a contest, but [[AlphaBitch Ivy]] drugged her, left her in the school (without realizing that it turns haunted after midnight) and took credit for the song, which ended up winning.]] Now she spends her days playing piano and raging at the injustice.

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* StringyHairedGhostGirl: She has this appearance, despite not quite being one like Hana is, as the person who wronged her in life [[spoiler:was another woman.]]
woman]].
* VengefulGhost: [[spoiler:She was a gifted piano player who was constructing a particularly fantastic song for a contest, but [[AlphaBitch Ivy]] drugged her, left her in the school (without realizing that it turns haunted after midnight) midnight), and took credit for the song, which ended up winning.]] Now she spends her days playing piano and raging at the injustice.



* LivingStatue: It is a statue- or what remains of it- made by a sculptor who created it for a competition.

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* LivingStatue: It is a statue- statue — or what remains of it- it — made by a sculptor who created it for a competition.



* VengefulGhost: [[spoiler:It was originally just a normal statue created by James for a contest, but ended up losing to a far inferior statue who's creator [[SexForServices slept with the principal]] in exchange for being made the winner. James called his statue a failure and destroyed it in response, causing it to become an angry spirit.]]

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* VengefulGhost: [[spoiler:It was originally just a normal statue created by James for a contest, but ended up losing to a far inferior statue who's whose creator [[SexForServices slept with the principal]] in exchange for being made the winner. James called his statue a failure and destroyed it in response, causing it to become an angry spirit.]]



* WholesomeCrossdresser: As a human, he liked to put on clothes of all kinds, and is seen in flashback trying out a skirt- he's also pretty friendly. It crosses over into CreepyCrossdresser when he becomes a spirit and expresses a desire to wear Ann's clothes.

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* WholesomeCrossdresser: As a human, he liked to put on clothes of all kinds, and is seen in flashback trying out a skirt- skirt — he's also pretty friendly. It crosses over into CreepyCrossdresser when he becomes a spirit and expresses a desire to wear Ann's clothes.



The head of the Delta Academy of Arts. He is the one who instituted the 9 PM curfew to keep students away from the hauntings in the school that occur at midnight. As revealed, he is also the one who killed Hana Itagaki for witnessing him having sex with Clara in exchange for good grades and threatening to expose it- which he has also done with many other students.

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The head of the Delta Academy of Arts. He is the one who instituted the 9 PM curfew to keep students away from the hauntings in the school that occur at midnight. As revealed, he is also the one who killed Hana Itagaki for witnessing him having sex with Clara in exchange for good grades and threatening to expose it- it — which he has also done with many other students.



* HateSink: Manipulating students into having sex with him and murdering the girl that caught him in the act… Hana may be the BigBad but the actual villain is the Principal.

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* HateSink: Manipulating students into having sex with him and murdering the girl that caught him in the act… Hana may be the BigBad BigBad, but the actual villain is the Principal.



-->It... it wasn't my fault! You could've walked away, and none of this would've happened!

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-->It... -->It… it wasn't my fault! You could've walked away, and none of this would've happened!



* HateSink: While not as bad as the Principal there is still nothing redeemable about her there’s a good reason why even a NiceGirl like Myra hates her.
* KarmaHoudini: She took the credit for Myra's piano song and got away with it. Downplayed, as her classmates quickly realized it was stolen and now look at Ivy with scorn; it's heavily implied, even, that by the shared timing of this and Myra's disappearance they think Ivy ''killed'' her. Especially in the Good Ending, when Myra is brought back to life and recognizes her stolen song...

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* HateSink: While not as bad as the Principal Principal, there is still nothing redeemable about her her; there’s a good reason why even a NiceGirl like Myra hates her.
* KarmaHoudini: She took the credit for Myra's piano song and got away with it. Downplayed, as her classmates quickly realized it was stolen and now look at Ivy with scorn; it's heavily implied, even, that by the shared timing of this and Myra's disappearance disappearance, they think Ivy ''killed'' her. Especially in the Good Ending, when Myra is brought back to life and recognizes her stolen song...song…
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** A hidden cutscene also reveals that she is Security's creator, thus inadvertently giving Ann the ally she needed.

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