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* [[spoiler:MyGodWhatHaveIDone]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, Kanon has a moment like this in chapter 4, because chapter 4's trial was ultimately decided by a tiebreaker vote from the dead students--and Kanon was one of the people who voted for Ritsuka, who was ultimately convicted but turned out to be ''innocent''. That means Kanon contributed to the innocent Ritsuka being killed.]]
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* [[spoiler:MyGodWhatHaveIDone]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, Fumiko has a moment like this in chapter 4, because chapter 4's trial was ultimately decided by a tiebreaker vote from the dead students--and Fumiko was one of the people who voted for Ritsuka, who was ultimately convicted but turned out to be ''innocent''. That means Fumiko contributed to the innocent Ritsuka being killed.]]
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* [[spoiler:BerserkButton]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, she surprisingly turns out to have one in chapter 4--it turns out Koemi's berserk button is accusing Larry of murder, which she feels only ''morons'' would do.]]
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* [[spoiler:BlueWithShock]]: [[spoiler:Her reaction to waking up in the afterlife and finding out she's dead. And this is the ''tamest'' of her reactions, the one we get to see in a sprite. She also, in the text, looks like a raving madwoman.]]
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* [[spoiler:StressVomit]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, seeing the gruesome nature of how chapter 4's murder victim was killed causes Koemi to throw up a few crackers and some tea and water.]]
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* [[spoiler:ShoutOut]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, at one point Koemi shouts "DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH!"...which is accompanied by a picture of Koemi doing the "interrupting" pose from Super Dangan Ronpa 2 that usually preceded a Cross Sword segment.]]
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* [[spoiler:FortuneTeller]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, Koemi briefly pulls a "fortune telling" act where she advises Fumiko to make sure to smile when talking to a boy she likes.]]
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* [[spoiler:BlueWithShock]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, upon learning that the students got it wrong in chapter 2, and upon learning that Jun is going to be crippled as a consequence.]]
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* [[spoiler:BlueWithShock]]: [[spoiler:In the afterlife, upon learning that the students got it wrong in chapter 2, and upon learning that her "very dear friend" Jun is going to be crippled as a consequence.]]

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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko cuts out one of her own eyes. She is responsible for Renée but escaped execution after Ritsuka was voted for in her place. She later murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind during the same trial, and their first vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]

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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko cuts out one of her own eyes. She is responsible for murdering Renée but escaped execution after Ritsuka was voted for in her place. She later murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind during the same trial, and their first vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]


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* [[spoiler:WhatDidIDoLastNight]]: [[spoiler:Yukiko does not remember killing Renée at all, as a result of the brain damage she inflicted on herself when she took out her eye. She only realizes that she was indeed Renée's murderer her after her own death.]]
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* ThePollyanna: One of her special skills is to always see the best in any situation.

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* ThePollyanna: One of her special skills is to always see the best in any situation. [[spoiler:Including ''forgiving her killer'' in the afterlife.]]
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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:A weird post-mortem example. Soon after arriving in the afterlife, Fumiko puts on a towel to enter the public bath. Ironically she thinks no one can see her because she's dead, but ''we readers'' get a drawn sprite of what she looks like in a towel.]]
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* [[spoiler:ItsAllMyFault]]: [[spoiler:His reaction to ending up in the afterlife in the "dead students blog" that wasn't revealed to the public until Doubt Academy White was over. Takahiro feels that it was his own hot-headed nature that got him killed, which is fitting considering his mother once told him that his erratic behavior would be the death of him someday.]]
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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko cuts out one of her own eyes. She is responsible for Renée but escaped execution after Ritsuka was voted for in her place. She latr murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind during the same trial, and their first vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]

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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko cuts out one of her own eyes. She is responsible for Renée but escaped execution after Ritsuka was voted for in her place. She latr later murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind during the same trial, and their first vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]
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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko has cut out one of her own eyes. Responsible for murdering Renée but escaped execution after Ritsuka was voted for in her place. She later murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind, and their first Vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]

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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko has cut cuts out one of her own eyes. Responsible She is responsible for murdering Renée but escaped execution after Ritsuka was voted for in her place. She later latr murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind, Mastermind during the same trial, and their first Vote vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]



The currently traitor responsible for Monobear's DeadlyGame, aka [[spoiler:Katsuya Matsushita. Member of the Doctrina Artifice, a group opposing The Collective -- the group responsible for sending them all to Bright Side in the first place.]]

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The currently traitor responsible for Monobear's DeadlyGame, aka [[spoiler:Katsuya Matsushita. Member of the Doctrina Artifice, a group opposing The Collective -- the group responsible for sending them all to Bright Side in the first place.]]
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* [[spoiler:OfficialCouple]]: [[spoiler:Becomes this with Takahiro in the afterlife, although this wasn't revealed until Doubt Academy White was over and the "dead students blog" was opened to the public.]]


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* [[spoiler:OfficialCouple]]: [[spoiler:Becomes this with Fumiko in the afterlife, although this wasn't revealed until Doubt Academy White was over and the "dead students blog" was opened to the public.]]

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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko has cut out one of her own eyes. She later murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind, and their first Vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]

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Yukiko's manga career started after winning a contest in a popular magazine. Her family then reluctantly agreed to allow her to write manga, provided that she used an alias. Antisocial and stone-faced, Yukiko comes off much harsher than she actually is. [[spoiler:Following Jun's blinding/punishment, Yukiko has cut out one of her own eyes. Responsible for murdering Renée but escaped execution after Ritsuka was voted for in her place. She later murders Kazuya Hirayama and is correctly pinned as the culprit during the seventh trial. Unfortunately, she was also falsely accused of being the Mastermind, and their first Vote was spent only to prove her innocence.]]


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* [[spoiler:KarmaHoudini]]: [[spoiler:Became one after the chapter four trial, when Ritsuka was executed for Renée's murder in her place. However, it's later averted when she is correctly outed as Kazuya's murder during the chapter seven trial.]]
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** [[spoiler:WordOfGod says that it was actually Yukiko.]]
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* TheRival: Eventually becomes this to Eiji. There's no real personal event that sets it off; they just frequently make opposite decisions and eventually can't stand each other. [[spoiler:Surprisingly, this does ''not'' result in either of them killing the other; in fact, they both survive to endgame.]]


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* TheRival: Eventually becomes this to Naoto. There's no real personal event that sets it off; they just frequently make opposite decisions and eventually can't stand each other. [[spoiler:Surprisingly, this does ''not'' result in either of them killing the other; in fact, they both survive to endgame.]]
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* [[spoiler:PrecisionFStrike]]: [[spoiler:During the endgame, Chris condemns everyone who ''doesn't'' vote to bring their dead friends back, which includes Eiji, Hisae, and Jun. Then Chris informs them that the hard drives are leaving whether they like it or not, and if they want to disagree, "Try me, I fucking dare you."]]

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* [[spoiler:PrecisionFStrike]]: [[spoiler:During the endgame, Chris condemns everyone who ''doesn't'' vote to bring their dead friends back, which includes Eiji, Hisae, and Jun. Then Chris informs them that the hard drives are leaving whether they like it or not, and if they want to disagree, "Try me, I fucking dare you."]]" And just to add to the shock of his swearing, he says that ''while pulling a machine gun'' on the three dissenters to make sure they go along with the group's decision to save their dead friends.]]
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* [[spoiler:PrecisionFStrike]]: [[spoiler:During the endgame, Chris condemns everyone who ''doesn't'' vote to bring their dead friends back, which includes Eiji, Hisae, and Jun. Then Chris informs them that the hard drives are leaving whether they like it or not, and if they want to disagree, "Try me, I fucking dare you."]]
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* [[spoiler:RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver]]: [[spoiler:A very notable aversion: unlike the Masterminds in DA1 and DAB, the Doubt Academy White Mastermind does ''not'' pull this kind of costume switch! In fact he doesn't pull a costume switch at all; instead, he switches to Mastermind with his expression instead, his hair flying everywhere and making an "evil crazy face" with lots of sharp teeth and a manic grin.]]

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* [[spoiler:RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver]]: [[spoiler:A very notable aversion: unlike the Masterminds in DA1 Doubt Academy 1 and DAB, Doubt Academy Black, the Doubt Academy White Mastermind does ''not'' pull this kind of costume switch! In fact he doesn't pull a costume switch at all; instead, he switches to Mastermind with his expression instead, his hair flying everywhere and making an "evil crazy face" with lots of sharp teeth and a manic grin.]]
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* [[spoiler:RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver]]: [[spoiler:A very notable aversion: unlike the Masterminds in DA1 and DAB, the Doubt Academy White Mastermind does ''not'' pull this kind of costume switch! In fact he doesn't pull a costume switch at all; instead, he switches to Mastermind with his expression instead, his hair flying everywhere and making an "evil crazy face" with lots of sharp teeth and a manic grin.]]

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The currently unknown traitor responsible for Monobear's DeadlyGame.

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The currently unknown traitor responsible for Monobear's DeadlyGame.
DeadlyGame, aka [[spoiler:Katsuya Matsushita. Member of the Doctrina Artifice, a group opposing The Collective -- the group responsible for sending them all to Bright Side in the first place.]]



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* WalkingSpoilerBigBrotherIsWatching: [[spoiler:Planned to use this against The Collective, broadcasting the footage of what happened at Bright Side to the world to expose their corruption and cruelty.]]
* [[spoiler:CruelAndUnusualDeath]]: [[spoiler:Chased by a Mono-dog, ankle mauled and broken, then carried on a moving walkway towards a massive printing press, which crushes him.]]
* [[spoiler:TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized]]: [[spoiler:Doctrina Artifice is fighting against The Collective... by setting up the mutual killing game among a bunch of The Collective's human guinea pigs.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: After learning [[spoiler:Monobear/the Doctrina Artifice is going to execute him]].
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* [[spoiler:WellIntentionedExtremist]]: [[spoiler:In his eyes, the mutual killing game was necessary to help showcase the depths to which The Collective would sink.]]
* [[spoiler:YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness]]: [[spoiler:Monobear, working as part of the Doctrina Artifice, is perfectly willing to execute him as further example of The Collective's evil. Katsuya was not aware of this, thinking he'd be allowed to return home.]]
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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:There's no sprite to illustrate it, but during the chapter 5 trial, when everyone has to strip in order to prove an alibi, Larry strips down and reveals his tirelessly maintained physique.]]

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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:There's no sprite to illustrate it, but during the chapter 5 trial, when everyone has to strip in order to prove an alibi, Larry strips down and reveals both his boxers and his tirelessly maintained physique.]]
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* [[spoiler:BlackBraAndPanties]]: [[spoiler:The fact that this is her style of underwear is eventually revealed for reasons discussed under Fanservice further down.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:There's no sprite to illustrate it, but during the chapter 5 trial, when everyone has to strip in order to prove an alibi, Arisa Sato strips down to her black undergarments and socks.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:During chapter 5's trial, to prove he's not the culprit, Kiyoshi takes off his shirt, revealing that there's lots of freckles on his narrow shoulders and that he has a skinny and somewhat bony chest, although we don't actually get to see a sprite of it.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:There's no sprite to illustrate it, but during the chapter 5 trial, when everyone has to strip in order to prove an alibi, Yoon-Ji doesn't hesitate and reveals that she's wearing microshorts that almost ''entirely'' expose her legs, and a pink and white polka-dotted bra laced with a black ribbon.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:During chapter 5's trial, to prove she's not the culprit, Tomoe takes off everything but her bra, although we don't actually get to see a sprite of it.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:There's no sprite to illustrate it, but during the chapter 5 trial, when everyone has to strip in order to prove an alibi, Katsuya strips to his boxers.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:There's no sprite to illustrate it, but during the chapter 5 trial, when everyone has to strip in order to prove an alibi, Mimi reveals she's wearing a pink-and-white-striped-bra. Bizarrely enough, however, by the time Mimi takes her turn to strip, the culprit has ''already confessed''. But Mimi thinks the culprit is innocent, and is merely stripping to make a point about how the class didn't consider all possibilities first...since Mimi herself has a bruise on her chest. It doesn't work, the culprit is not only voted guilty anyway but Mimi was wrong, the confessor ''is'' guilty.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:We don't actually get to see a sprite of it, but during chapter 5's trial, Naoto briefly takes off his clothes to prove he wasn't wounded during a struggle. Naoto is described as thin and very pale, but without any wounds.]]


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* [[spoiler:{{Fanservice}}]]: [[spoiler:There's no sprite to illustrate it, but during the chapter 5 trial, when everyone has to strip in order to prove an alibi, Tomiko merely ''lifts up'' her dress, rather than taking it off entirely. She's wearing pink undergarments, although they're not nearly as pink as her cheeks while she's are at that moment.]]

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Growing up watching his father love soccer, he eventually encouraged him to try out for a team. Though his dad wasn't very good at first, his son supported and encouraged him to keep trying, and he's become a world-famous player who credits Ryosuke's unwavering support for everything.

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Growing up watching his father love soccer, he eventually encouraged him to try out for a team. Though his dad wasn't very good at first, his son supported and encouraged him to keep trying, and he's become a world-famous player who credits Ryosuke's unwavering support for everything.
everything. [[spoiler:Survives to endgame.]]



The son of a minister, he studies many different religions and many of their different customs to the point of perfection. At the age of 12, he mastered meditation and claimed to have reached Enlightenment, and ever since has had an air of omniscience and gives spiritual advice to those who ask.

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The son of a minister, he studies many different religions and many of their different customs to the point of perfection. At the age of 12, he mastered meditation and claimed to have reached Enlightenment, and ever since has had an air of omniscience and gives spiritual advice to those who ask.
ask. [[spoiler:Survives to endgame.]]



* WhereTheresAWillTheresAStickyNote: Scribbles down a will in his diary after Shinya's trial.

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* WhereTheresAWillTheresAStickyNote: Scribbles down a will in his diary after Shinya's trial.
trial, [[spoiler:but the will becomes unnecessary because he survives the game.]]



Born into a family of body modifiers, Hisae obtained her license at the young age of 14. Many people seek her out to do their piercings, if only to say that they got a piercing from her.

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Born into a family of body modifiers, Hisae obtained her license at the young age of 14. Many people seek her out to do their piercings, if only to say that they got a piercing from her. \n [[spoiler:Survives to endgame.]]



An enthusiast who claims to be able to see everything about a person in the stars, simply by knowing their birthday. He is often mistaken for some kind of cult leader.

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An enthusiast who claims to be able to see everything about a person in the stars, simply by knowing their birthday. He is often mistaken for some kind of cult leader.
leader. [[spoiler:Survives to endgame.]]



Mostly doing {{Role playing Game}}s and Visual Novels, Jun excels in storytelling more than technical gameplay, though he does create games for all genres. Despite being gifted with words, he often comes across as shy and not very talkative. [[spoiler:After the second trial ends with a mistrial over a mistaken suicide, Monobear declares he'll act out the motive and randomly cripple one of the students for life. Jun's the one chosen, and has his eyes gouged out. In chapter 7, Jun confesses to Jaejin's murder, but is exonerated due to someone else winning more votes than him, winning Monobear's "immunity" motive.]]

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Mostly doing {{Role playing Game}}s and Visual Novels, Jun excels in storytelling more than technical gameplay, though he does create games for all genres. Despite being gifted with words, he often comes across as shy and not very talkative. [[spoiler:After the second trial ends with a mistrial over a mistaken suicide, Monobear declares he'll act out the motive and randomly cripple one of the students for life. Jun's the one chosen, and has his eyes gouged out. In chapter 7, Jun confesses to Jaejin's murder, but is exonerated due to someone else winning more votes than him, winning Monobear's "immunity" motive. Survives to endgame.]]



** [[spoiler:Then his Karma Houdini status is cemented home when he survives to endgame.]]



Eiji always loved to be the center of attention from childhood. He hosted his own extremely popular show, called "The Eiji O Show!" before quitting, desiring a normal school life. Instead, he was invited to Hope's Peak Academy.

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Eiji always loved to be the center of attention from childhood. He hosted his own extremely popular show, called "The Eiji O Show!" before quitting, desiring a normal school life. Instead, he was invited to Hope's Peak Academy.
Academy. [[spoiler:Survives to endgame.]]


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* [[spoiler:DarkHorseVictory]]: [[spoiler:Sort of, if "surviving" counts as a victory. Chris Peril's character wasn't even originally supposed to be ''in'' this game; his spot was originally taken by a SHSL Deep-Sea Diver named Barclay. Chris Peril was a last-minute replacement...but he's one of the people who survive to endgame.]]
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* PurpleProse / SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Many of Mimi's posts give the impression of having been written by someone who was typing with one hand and looking words up in a thesaurus with the other.

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