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->''"I may have trusted her to you... But I won't give you my daughter... Never..."''\\




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->''"Okay, let's do this. Keiji, when you become a policeman, come bring this back to me."''\\




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->''"Sara... Joe... I will see you... tomorrow, right...?"''\\



->''"Now, now, never fear! You'll do just fine! I'm going to be stacking bowling pins... on top of that radiant forehead of yours!"''\\



->''"He's going to get busy soon, so no calling him or anything, got it?"''\\




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->''"Bein' connected by blood, bein' raised in the same house... Though to turn that 'round... ain't that all that bein' siblings gets ya?"''\\



->''".........."''\\



->''"The difference between a first-rate fighter and a second-rate fighter. When you're second-rate, you go looking for people crappier than you to beat... But when you're first-rate, you go looking for people stronger than you to beat."''\\




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->''"Well, I'll play with you, young'n. You can brag to your friends you got to train with a champ."''\\



->''"I'm just... At any rate, I'm just...! A tool for you to use...!! No matter how hard I try... I'll just be a pawn...!!"''\\



->''"I... I'll take it, but... It's not as if I trust you or anything! If you're thinking you'll creep up on me and steal my boat the second I fix it... I'm gonna take you down with me!"''\\



->''"Yeah. Because... I still remember her. Her face... and her name... Touko Rikuno... That damn cheeky rich girl."''\\



->''"I don't remember anything about myself. Not even my name... Because I have "zero" information about myself... I've decided to call myself Rei."''\\



* TrueCompanions: Seemed to have that relationship with the other twelve castaways, if him leaving his diary and the device capable of returning his memories for them to use was any sign. [[spoiler:Of course, on the only route on which they discover this, the island has begun to break apart.]]

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* TrueCompanions: Seemed to have that relationship with the other twelve castaways, if him leaving his diary and the device item capable of returning his memories for them to use was any sign. [[spoiler:Of course, on the only route on which they discover this, the island has begun to break apart.]]
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* NiceGuy: He introduces himself as your friendly neighborhood policeman", and he plays the part better than [[AloofAlly Keiji]] does.

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* NiceGuy: He introduces himself as your "your friendly neighborhood policeman", and he plays the part better than [[AloofAlly Keiji]] does.
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* TokenGoodCop: It's hinted that he was the only cop who wasn't in Megumi Sasahara's pocket, hence why she chose to have him fired instead of paying him off like he did with the department when Keiji was being accused of [[spoiler:his murder]].

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* TokenGoodCop: It's hinted that he was the only cop who wasn't in Megumi Sasahara's pocket, hence why she chose to have him fired instead of paying him off like he she did with the department when Keiji was being accused of [[spoiler:his murder]].
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: His way of referring to himself in third person as "Mr. Policeman" influenced Keiji to do the same once he also became a police officer.
* ByTheBookCop: He's a GoodSamaritan who believes in "fists of justice," but acknowledges it's not a very nice thing to do. When he discovers Megumi's corruption, he's promptly fired, likely because Megumi knew he wouldn't have accepted a bribe.
* DeathByOriginStory: [[spoiler:His death at Keiji's hands is a key point in Keiji's trauma that he repeatedly avoids talking about to Sara and the others, and he's only prompted to giving said information up]]
* DiesWideOpen: The hallucinations Keiji constantly has of him depict him as [[spoiler:having died with a shocked and horrified expression in his face.]]
* GoodSamaritan: He helped retrieve Keiji's bike and went to his aid when he got in a fight. [[HeroWorshipper He's the reason the boy decided to join the force]].
* NiceGuy: He introduces himself as your friendly neighborhood policeman", and he plays the part better than [[AloofAlly Keiji]] does.
* PlotTriggeringDeath: [[spoiler:Keiji is manipulated by Midori into shooting him, and then Megumi covers the event up, breaking Keiji's trust in her. This series of events sets up Keiji's involvement in the death game, and his MurderByInaction of Megumi during the first trial.]]
* SatelliteCharacter: Like Megumi, he's part of Keiji's DarkAndTroubledPast and his only [[spoiler:posthumous role in the game is as the subject of Keiji's hallucinations and nightmares]].
* TokenGoodCop: It's hinted that he was the only cop who wasn't in Megumi Sasahara's pocket, hence why she chose to have him fired instead of paying him off like he did with the department when Keiji was being accused of [[spoiler:his murder]].
* TragicKeepsake: He gave Keiji his good luck charm when the latter was a young boy, telling him to give it back when he became a cop. When Keiji got his badge, he was informed that he had been fired, and the next time they see each other... [[spoiler:Keiji ''permanently'' loses his chance to return it]].
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!!Ryuu
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!!Ryuu
Clown Master]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: Similar to Anzu's clown master, her past and reasons for telling Anzu not to bother him aren't explained. It puts into question how much is legitimate with the shady lady and if they truly had a circus background.
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!!Sara's Father
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Goes into a maddened rage at the thought of anything happening to his daughter, something Kai takes in stride, implying it not only happens a lot but is ultimately harmless overprotectiveness. He also types in an incredibly silly fashion, with emoticons and excited speech pattern, he also likes to sign off with the phrase "Thankies a million! (^^)/". In fact, Sara can ''immediately'' recognize his writing because of how embarrassing his quirks are.
* BenevolentBoss: He's remarkably kind to Kai: treating him well, joking with him and praising his efforts, as well as rewarding him with his red apron as a gift. One that touches him so much it causes him to cry, [[spoiler: Subverted as he's revealed to be an overseer of the death game and let Kai be killed in it.]]
* BoyfriendBlockingDad: He's rather quick to jump to the conclusion that Kai's fondness of her means that he has a crush on her, and declares that he won't allow such a thing to happen. [[spoiler:Potentially subverted, with the heavy hint that he's an active overseer of the Death Game]].
* OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler:Circumstances point to him working with and/or being the mastermind behind the Death Game. In that case, he has calculated an 84.5% chance of ''his own daughter's death.'']].
* PoorCommunicationKills: Opted to keep Sara LockedOutOfTheLoop regarding their family's 'guardian angel', whom she knew as her ''stalker'', which might have saved her considerable heartache, anguish and fear, not to mention leaving her more willing to trust him in the actual game... [[spoiler: which in hindsight may have been his intention considering 2-2's reveal.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: It's only going to get harder going forward to talk about him without the knowledge that he seems to be one of the final floor masters, or at the very least actually involved with the game in some way, appearing in person at the end of the "spare Kanna" route's chapter 2-2. Never mind these sprites looking an awful lot like Meister's a chapter later...]]
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[[folder:Mr. Chidouin]]
!!Sara's Father
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Goes into a maddened rage at the thought of anything happening to his daughter, something Kai takes in stride, implying it not only happens a lot but is ultimately harmless overprotectiveness. He also types in an incredibly silly fashion, with emoticons and excited speech pattern, he also likes to sign off with the phrase "Thankies a million! (^^)/". In fact, Sara can ''immediately'' recognize his writing because of how embarrassing his quirks are.
* BenevolentBoss: He's remarkably kind to Kai: treating him well, joking with him and praising his efforts, as well as rewarding him with his red apron as a gift. One that touches him so much it causes him to cry, [[spoiler: Subverted as he's revealed to be an overseer of the death game and let Kai be killed in it.]]
* BoyfriendBlockingDad: He's rather quick to jump to the conclusion that Kai's fondness of her means that he has a crush on her, and declares that he won't allow such a thing to happen. [[spoiler:Potentially subverted, with the heavy hint that he's an active overseer of the Death Game]].
* OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler:Circumstances point to him working with and/or being the mastermind behind the Death Game. In that case, he has calculated an 84.5% chance of ''his own daughter's death.'']].
* PoorCommunicationKills: Opted to keep Sara LockedOutOfTheLoop regarding their family's 'guardian angel', whom she knew as her ''stalker'', which might have saved her considerable heartache, anguish and fear, not to mention leaving her more willing to trust him in the actual game... [[spoiler: which in hindsight may have been his intention considering 2-2's reveal.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler: It's only going to get harder going forward to talk about him without the knowledge that he seems to be one of the final floor masters, or at the very least actually involved with the game in some way, appearing in person at the end of the "spare Kanna" route's chapter 2-2. Never mind these sprites looking an awful lot like Meister's a chapter later...]]
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[[folder:Attraction Dolls]]
!The Attraction Dolls
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->''"This is the Memory Dance Attraction! Can you correctly memorize and copy my choreography!?" (4-Koma Chapter: Choreographer)''\\
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Dolls encountered in attraction rooms on the third floor. Their sole purpose is to challenge and outright murder participants if they fail. Stay on Target, Hide and Seek, Runaway Minecart, Spirit Shutter, Quick Draw, Fly Swatter, Charge Card Battle, Arm-Wrestling and Memory Dance are the events these dolls are made for. The survivors are forced to defeat them at their own game in order to win clear chips as those are required to survive the subgame.

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!The Attraction Dolls
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!''Past Episodes'' characters

[[folder: Ryoko Hirose]]
!!Ryoko Hirose
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->''"This is the Memory Dance Attraction! Can you correctly memorize
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Sara
and copy my choreography!?" (4-Koma Chapter: Choreographer)''\\
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Dolls encountered in attraction rooms on the third floor. Their sole purpose is to challenge
Joe's mutual friend at Sonobeno High School, and outright murder participants if they fail. Stay Joe's love interest. Joe had just finished going out on Target, Hide and Seek, Runaway Minecart, Spirit Shutter, Quick Draw, Fly Swatter, Charge Card Battle, Arm-Wrestling and Memory Dance are the events these dolls are made for. The survivors are forced his first date with her when he arrived to defeat them at their own game in order to win clear chips as those are required to survive the subgame. walk Sara home, an action that would have severe consequences for both of Ryoko's friends.



* BreakoutCharacter: The Memory Dance Doll received plenty of popularity for her cute design and infamous status as the most difficult attraction game, cementing her as a standout character from Chapter 2-1. She's the only one featured in official artwork with the main cast and is the only doll to have dialogue in the comics.

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* BreakoutCharacter: The Memory Dance Doll received plenty of popularity for her cute design and infamous status as the most difficult attraction game, cementing her as BigEater: According to Joe, she ate a standout character from Chapter 2-1. whole doner kebab in one bite.
* BirdsOfAFeather:
She's upbeat, friendly, protective of Sara and generally easy going. Much of these traits make her similar to Joe himself. They both even have a strong connection to Sara herself, and unsurprisingly, they get along greatly when on their date together.
* DeclarationOfProtection: She made one with Joe to make sure that if anybody made Sara cry, then they would make them cry as well.
* TheGenericGirl: Her depiction in the manga and Sara's past episode shows her to be this, as hinted by her relatively normal black hair compared to both of her peers' [[AnimeHair more outlandish hairstyles]].
* TheGhost: While Sara and Joe do talk about her a bit, in-game she's not depicted in the flesh; several sketches only shown her as a hand, with the rest of her offscreen. Averted in the manga and Sara's past episode, where we get some clear looks at her face.
* SoleSurvivor: She was
the only one featured in official artwork with of her friend group to not be kidnapped by ASU-NARO and thrown into the main cast and is the only doll to have dialogue in the comics.
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[[folder:The Double (Chapter 2-1 Spoilers)]]
!!Doll Reko
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The doll that replaces Reko in the Room of Lies. Her memories are up to date, but her personality is three years behind the real Reko, as a result she's significantly less kind to people and more selfish. She initially believes herself to be the real deal, though as evidence builds against that, her emotional state quickly becomes unstable...
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* CloneAngst: No matter how the moments of her life are spent after realizing she's a copy of the living Reko, they're horrible experiences for her.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: There's no way for her to survive the events of 2-1. Even if you choose to let her live, she dies in the very next scene.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: If you choose to spare her life, she'll kill the real Reko in the very next scene (though this does indirectly prevent Alice's death).
* ForWantOfANail: She ''is'' the nail in the end of chapter 2-1. If killed, her head will be recovered shockingly quickly by Ranger and used as a bomb to murder Alice on the spot. If either spared or not definitively caught, Alice will live on and be able to divulge more of what he knows about the overall plot, but Doll Reko herself will stab her original self.
* HiddenDepths: She shows a much more insecure side of Reko's character, wondering even before learning the truth about herself if people hate her and seeming afraid of the prospect.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: By all indications.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Less there than her present self, but this is still Reko Yabusame, minus three years of CharacterDevelopment. Even if she's more selfish now than she would become later, she shows the capacity to do better things for people on occasion and definitely could have become kinder had she ever had the chance.
* KickTheDog: Destroying the "precious bongos" Alice worked hard to give to her and then insulting him immediately afterwards.
* KillAndReplace: Subverted. Ranger really wants everyone to think this happened, but the real one is still alive, at least throughout the sub game.
* KillingYourAlternateSelf: If her head isn't used to blow a hole in Alice's body, then she'll end up fatally stabbing the human Reko.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Reko suddenly starting to act a lot crueler to the people around her is taken as a pretty huge red flag by the lot of them.
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: PlayedWith. Desperate to live, Doll Reko threatens to kill Nao and Sara if she's not chosen as the Reko to save. Nao successfully talks her out of her threat by pointing out she'd never kill her friends, but she immediately kills the human Reko instead out of despair and fear.
* WalkingSpoiler: For TheReveal of 2-1, and in general that the organization behind the game is able to deploy RidiculouslyHumanRobot doubles so quality even they might not know their true natures.
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The game makes no attempt to sugarcoat it; its artificial intelligence-based characters are completely alive, sapient, and aware. Doll Reko, already showing a much more insecure personality than her human self, naturally takes really poorly to the idea that her life is valued less than that of the human characters'. The others do, for their credit, consider her a real human being, Alice especially should he survive, and her idea sets the stage for the concept playing out even more later on.
* YankTheDogsChain: She was never meant to last past the Final Attraction, and even if she does and kills her human self out of a desire to live, she's killed moments later.
* YourHeadASplode: Her [[OffWithHisHead head]] explodes on to Alice and kills him if you choose Reko to live.

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!!Doll Reko
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!!Ryuu
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The doll
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* AmbiguousSituation: He had an outfit
that replaces Reko in the Room was perfectly fitting of Lies. Her memories are up to date, but her personality is three years behind the real Reko, as a result she's significantly less kind to people and more selfish. She initially believes herself to be the real deal, though as evidence builds against that, her emotional state quickly becomes unstable...
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* CloneAngst: No matter how the
high school girl, it worries Anzu for a few moments of her life are spent after realizing she's a copy of the living Reko, they're horrible experiences for her.
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: There's no way for her
as to survive the events of 2-1. Even if you choose to let her live, she dies in the very next scene.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: If you choose to spare her life, she'll kill the real Reko in the very next scene (though this does indirectly prevent Alice's death).
* ForWantOfANail: She ''is'' the nail in the end of chapter 2-1. If killed, her head will be recovered shockingly quickly by Ranger and used as a bomb to murder Alice on the spot. If either spared or not definitively caught, Alice will live on and be able to divulge more of what he knows about the overall plot, but Doll Reko herself will stab her original self.
* HiddenDepths: She shows a much more insecure side of Reko's character, wondering even before learning the truth about herself if people hate her and seeming afraid of the prospect.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: By all indications.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Less there than her present self, but this is still Reko Yabusame, minus three years of CharacterDevelopment. Even if she's more selfish now than she would become later, she shows the capacity to do better things for people on occasion and definitely could
''why'' he'd have become kinder had she ever had the chance.
* KickTheDog: Destroying the "precious bongos" Alice worked hard to give to her and then insulting him immediately afterwards.
* KillAndReplace: Subverted. Ranger really wants everyone to think this happened,
something like that around, but the real one reason why is still alive, at least throughout the sub game.
* KillingYourAlternateSelf: If her head isn't used to blow a hole in Alice's body, then she'll end up fatally stabbing the human Reko.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Reko suddenly starting to act a lot crueler to the people around her is taken as a pretty huge red flag by the lot of them.
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: PlayedWith. Desperate to live, Doll Reko threatens to kill Nao and Sara if she's not chosen as the Reko to save. Nao successfully talks her out of her threat by pointing out she'd
never kill addressed.
* NiceGuy: While he teases Anzu about
her friends, but she immediately kills the human Reko instead forehead, he's a very kind individual, taking on Anzu as his apprentice despite not seeking out of despair any, and fear.
* WalkingSpoiler: For TheReveal of 2-1, and in general that the organization behind the game is able to deploy RidiculouslyHumanRobot doubles so quality even they might not know their true natures.
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The game makes no attempt to sugarcoat it; its artificial intelligence-based characters are completely alive, sapient, and aware. Doll Reko, already showing a much more insecure personality
wanting his talents being judged on his abilities rather than her human self, naturally takes really poorly to the idea that her life is valued less than that of the human characters'. The others do, for their credit, consider her a real human being, Alice especially should he survive, and her idea sets the stage for the concept playing out even more later on.
* YankTheDogsChain: She was never meant to last past the Final Attraction, and even if she does and kills her human self out of a desire to live, she's killed moments later.
* YourHeadASplode: Her [[OffWithHisHead head]] explodes on to Alice and kills him if you choose Reko to live.
his PrettyBoy appearance.



[[folder:Memorandum]]
!!The Memorandum Man

The Man from the Memorandum appears as the subject of a painting and the author of a journal in [[spoiler: Gashu's]] secret room. Many years ago, he took part in a Death Game similar to the one the cast finds themselves in and survived.
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* AmbiguousSituation: About his feelings for the leader girl in his Death Game. Were they romantic or did he just appreciate her qualities so much that he held the same standard towards other women he dated?
* DespairEventHorizon: Has this after the death of the leader girl during his game's third victim conference. It got to the point he couldn't really love any other woman since they couldn't fill the void she left.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Subverted. He gives an account of his participation in the Death Game, but it's clear that while he did live, he wasn't the hero of it. Instead that went to a school girl who was eerily similar to Sara. However...he also reveals it didn't end well for her.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: [[spoiler: His personality is similar to that of Sou Hiyori's, with a few variations.]]

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!!The Memorandum Man

The Man from the Memorandum appears as the subject of a painting and the author of a journal in [[spoiler: Gashu's]] secret room. Many years ago, he took part in a Death Game similar to the one the cast finds themselves in and survived.
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* AmbiguousSituation: About his feelings for the leader girl in his Death Game. Were they romantic or did he just appreciate her qualities so much that he held the same standard towards other women he dated?
* DespairEventHorizon: Has this after the death of the leader girl during his game's third victim conference. It got to the point he couldn't really love any other woman since they couldn't fill the void she left.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Subverted. He gives an account of his participation in the Death Game, but it's clear that while he did live, he wasn't the hero of it. Instead that went to a school girl who was eerily similar to Sara. However...he also reveals it didn't end well for her.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: [[spoiler: His personality is similar to that of Sou Hiyori's, with a few variations.]]
[[folder: Mysterious Woman]]
!!Woman
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[[folder: Shinobu Gokujo]]
!!Shinobu Gokujo
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!!Shinobu Gokujo
Stronghold]]
!!Stronghold
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[[folder:Obstructors]]
!!The Obstructors
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Dolls that are scattered around the fourth floor of the Death Game's facility who are meant to, as their name suggests, impede the participants. Unlike the prior dolls, they aren't meant to harm humans, primarily targeting other dolls. The cast is forced to cooperate and try to stop them all the same. There are only three discovered Obstructors: A Mummy fought in the Graveyard, a Book Horde in the Library and one known as Maple found in the Discussion Room.
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* AscendedExtra: In Chapter 3-1A, Maple was truthfully barely a character, only occasionally speaking as she pressured Sara and Ranmaru into drinking tea and talking about their feelings for one scene. In Chapter 3-1B, she not only becomes a ''much'' bigger threat, her character is fleshed out significantly.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: After burning its bandages, a bright red jewel is revealed to be the Mummy's weak spot.
* AxCrazy: Through reasons ranging from sadistic glee (like the Mummy) to insane anger ([[spoiler: Maple]]) to presumably hunger (Book Horde), all they want to do is kill one of the participants and can't be reasoned with. The only way the cast can proceed safely is either destroying them or figuring out the puzzle to pacify them in time.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Maple is the nicest of the lot and the most humane, only really wanting to talk with anyone who enters her room. According to a guide in-game, she is also the ''strongest'' of them. [[spoiler:When Sara and Ranmaru make her angry, she becomes very violent.]]
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler: Poor Maple. After Midori's done with her, her head is removed and her arms become spindly wires with razors on them. In place of a head she has four monitors that crudely taunt others or beg for mercy.]]
* BreakoutCharacter: Applies heavily to Maple, not only is she the only Obstructor given a proper role in the story but she's the only one to receive significant characterization. She's associated with the main cast and marketed heavily alongside them.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Deliverers of such ends. [[spoiler: The Mummy stuffs Anzu into a coffin and has it crush her alive while the Book Horde eats away at Hayasaka. Maple can be this as well during both fights against her, as she can kill both Kurumada and Mai by impaling them with her spines. However, in Kurumada's case, his death from his injury is delayed until the banquet, and even then, this only happens if the cast fails to pacify her during their first fight against her.]]
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Inverted. The guide to defeating Maple encourages befriending her as a way to defeat her.
* DemotedToExtra: In Chapter 3-1B, despite them being built up as monsters that the group would have to worry about, no more Obstructors are introduced for the rest of the Murderer Game.
* TheDreaded: Maple's not only the most powerful Obstructor, she's also the one that everyone fears. [[spoiler:Even Midori runs away from her when she regains her freedom.]]
* EntertaininglyWrong: [[spoiler:Maple claims that the banquet is a way everyone survives the Murderer Game, but Tia Safalin and Meister both show that this is very much ''far'' from the truth.]]
* EvilLaugh: The Mummy has one when [[spoiler: it's not beaten in time, killing Anzu.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: During the first two fights, the only victims that can be killed are [[spoiler:Anzu and Hayasaka]], both of whom are Dolls. [[spoiler:Maple later reveals that the Obstructors are meant to kill anyone besides the human survivors.]]
** Chapter 3-1B brings more foreshadowing: During the first fight with Maple, [[spoiler:Kurumada sustains a heavy wound that makes it clear that he's a Doll]]. If you fail the game to reset [[spoiler:Ranmaru]]'s collar, they'll die during the second fight with Maple, [[spoiler:as will Mai (who will also be fully exposed as a Doll)]] if you fail to defeat her. The only one who can't be killed before the banquet? [[spoiler:[[HumanAllAlong Hinako]].]]
* HeroKiller: Potentially. [[spoiler: Both Hayasaka and Anzu can be killed during the fight with the Book Horde and Mummy respectively. Later on Maple can kill both Kurumada and Mai.]]
* ImAHumanitarian: Err, well, Dollitarian. [[spoiler: The Book Horde's method of killing Hayasaka.]]
* TheJuggernaut: Maple can be injured, but she can't truly be slowed down until she wastes her battery due to a certain action, otherwise, nothing even phazes her.
* MeaningfulName: Maple, who wears a pancake hat with maple syrup running down it.
* MiniBoss: All of them act as this for chapter three and proceeding means facing them.
* MoodSwinger: Maple's fight involves her switching between anger, sadness, and joy.
* ReluctantPsycho: Maple has no desire [[spoiler: to hunt or hurt the human survivors or the Dummies, but she is forced to do so twice because of Midori's mechinations. At the very least, she attempts to pay Midori back for the second time she's used as his weapon.]]
* SelfDuplication: The Book Horde keeps multiplying until there are enough of them to devour a whole person.
* ShockAndAwe: The Mummy starts off being electrified. Disabling the electricity requires destroying its armor.
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: Maple attempts to do this on Midori once she gains enough of her free will. It fails.]]
* TokenGoodTeammate: Maple. Unlike the others, she is perfectly content with just staying in the Discussion Room and talking with the participants about their feelings instead of attacking them. [[spoiler:[[BewareTheNiceOnes This goes away if you make her angry]].]] [[spoiler:It's later revealed that, as the Obstructor who was supposed to kill Midori, Maple was technically supposed to be on the survivors' side.]]
* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler:Maple is this toward Midori. When Sara and Ranmaru take his ID card from her, she gets ''very'' angry. Keiji, Q-taro and Mai later learn that he was her target to kill, but he implemented a program to make her fall in love with him, preventing her from doing so.]]

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[[folder:Obstructors]]
!!The Obstructors
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
[[folder: Ursheen]]
!!Ursheen
[[quoteright:250:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maple_2.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara28_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Maple]]\n[[caption-width-right:500:[[labelnote:Maple 2.0]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maple_20.png[[/labelnote]]]]\n\nDolls that are scattered around the fourth floor of the Death Game's facility who are meant to, as * AmbiguousGender: There is no gendered pronoun given to Ursheen when they're addressed, and their name suggests, impede style of dress doesn't give any hints as to one way or the participants. Unlike other. Given the prior dolls, band's aesthetic and Alice's own AmbiguousGenderIdentity, they aren't meant to harm humans, primarily targeting other dolls. The cast is forced to cooperate and try to stop them all the same. There are only three discovered Obstructors: A Mummy fought in the Graveyard, a Book Horde in the Library and one known as Maple found in the Discussion Room.
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could simply be non-binary.
* AscendedExtra: In Chapter 3-1A, Maple was truthfully barely a character, only occasionally speaking as she pressured Sara and Ranmaru into drinking tea and talking BerserkButton: Talking about their feelings for one scene. In Chapter 3-1B, she not only becomes a ''much'' bigger threat, her character is fleshed out significantly.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: After burning its bandages, a bright red jewel is revealed
trying to be the Mummy's weak spot.
* AxCrazy: Through reasons ranging from sadistic glee (like the Mummy) to insane anger ([[spoiler: Maple]]) to presumably hunger (Book Horde), all they want to do is kill one of the participants and can't be reasoned with. The only way the cast can proceed safely is either destroying
kiss Reko, which results in them or figuring out the puzzle giving a DeathGlare to pacify them in time.
Stronghold for making a "joke" about it.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Maple is the nicest of the lot and the most humane, only really wanting to talk with anyone who enters her room. According to a guide in-game, she is also the ''strongest'' of them. [[spoiler:When Sara and Ranmaru make her angry, she becomes very violent.]]
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler: Poor Maple. After Midori's done with her, her head is removed and her arms become spindly wires with razors on them. In place of a head she
HopelessSuitor: Quite clearly has four monitors that crudely taunt others or beg for mercy.]]
* BreakoutCharacter: Applies heavily to Maple, not only is she the only Obstructor given
a proper role in the story but she's the only one to receive significant characterization. She's associated with the main cast and marketed heavily alongside them.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Deliverers of such ends. [[spoiler: The Mummy stuffs Anzu into a coffin and has it
crush her alive while the Book Horde eats away at Hayasaka. Maple can be this as well during both fights against her, as she can kill both Kurumada and Mai by impaling on Reko, but Reko doesn't treat them with her spines. However, in Kurumada's case, his death from his injury is delayed until the banquet, anything other than professionalism or frustration.
* TheSilentBob: Doesn't utter a word, but Alice, Stronghold
and even then, this only happens if the cast fails to pacify her during their first fight against her.]]
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Inverted. The guide to defeating Maple encourages befriending her as a way to defeat her.
* DemotedToExtra: In Chapter 3-1B, despite
Reko understand them being built up as monsters just fine. It's quite possible that the group would have to worry about, no more Obstructors are introduced for the rest of the Murderer Game.
* TheDreaded: Maple's not only the most powerful Obstructor, she's also the one that everyone fears. [[spoiler:Even Midori runs away from her when she regains her freedom.]]
* EntertaininglyWrong: [[spoiler:Maple claims that the banquet is a way everyone survives the Murderer Game, but Tia Safalin and Meister both show that this is very much ''far'' from the truth.]]
* EvilLaugh: The Mummy has one when [[spoiler: it's not beaten in time, killing Anzu.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: During the first two fights, the only victims that can be killed are [[spoiler:Anzu and Hayasaka]], both of whom are Dolls. [[spoiler:Maple later reveals that the Obstructors are meant to kill anyone besides the human survivors.]]
** Chapter 3-1B brings more foreshadowing: During the first fight with Maple, [[spoiler:Kurumada sustains a heavy wound that makes it clear that he's a Doll]]. If you fail the game to reset [[spoiler:Ranmaru]]'s collar, they'll die during the second fight with Maple, [[spoiler:as will Mai (who will also be fully exposed as a Doll)]] if you fail to defeat her. The only one who can't be killed before the banquet? [[spoiler:[[HumanAllAlong Hinako]].]]
* HeroKiller: Potentially. [[spoiler: Both Hayasaka and Anzu can be killed during the fight with the Book Horde and Mummy respectively. Later on Maple can kill both Kurumada and Mai.]]
* ImAHumanitarian: Err, well, Dollitarian. [[spoiler: The Book Horde's method of killing Hayasaka.]]
* TheJuggernaut: Maple can be injured, but she can't truly be slowed down until she wastes her battery due to a certain action, otherwise, nothing even phazes her.
* MeaningfulName: Maple, who wears a pancake hat with maple syrup running down it.
* MiniBoss: All of them act as this for chapter three and proceeding means facing them.
* MoodSwinger: Maple's fight involves her switching between anger, sadness, and joy.
* ReluctantPsycho: Maple has no desire [[spoiler: to hunt or hurt the human survivors or the Dummies, but she is forced to do so twice because of Midori's mechinations. At the very least, she attempts to pay Midori back for the second time she's used as his weapon.]]
* SelfDuplication: The Book Horde keeps multiplying until there are enough of them to devour a whole person.
* ShockAndAwe: The Mummy starts off being electrified. Disabling the electricity requires destroying its armor.
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: Maple attempts to do this on Midori once she gains enough of her free will. It fails.]]
* TokenGoodTeammate: Maple. Unlike the others, she is perfectly content with just staying in the Discussion Room and talking with the participants about their feelings instead of attacking them. [[spoiler:[[BewareTheNiceOnes This goes away if you make her angry]].]] [[spoiler:It's later revealed that, as the Obstructor who was supposed to kill Midori, Maple was technically supposed to be on the survivors' side.]]
* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler:Maple is this toward Midori. When Sara and Ranmaru take his ID card from her, she gets ''very'' angry. Keiji, Q-taro and Mai later learn that he was her target to kill, but he implemented a program to make her fall in love with him, preventing her from doing so.]]
they're mute.



!''Past Episodes'' characters

[[folder: Ryoko Hirose]]
!!Ryoko Hirose
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara24_1.png]]

Sara and Joe's mutual friend at Sonobeno High School, and Joe's love interest. Joe had just finished going out on his first date with her when he arrived to walk Sara home, an action that would have severe consequences for both of Ryoko's friends.
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* BigEater: According to Joe, she ate a whole doner kebab in one bite.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She's upbeat, friendly, protective of Sara and generally easy going. Much of these traits make her similar to Joe himself. They both even have a strong connection to Sara herself, and unsurprisingly, they get along greatly when on their date together.
* DeclarationOfProtection: She made one with Joe to make sure that if anybody made Sara cry, then they would make them cry as well.
* TheGenericGirl: Her depiction in the manga and Sara's past episode shows her to be this, as hinted by her relatively normal black hair compared to both of her peers' [[AnimeHair more outlandish hairstyles]].
* TheGhost: While Sara and Joe do talk about her a bit, in-game she's not depicted in the flesh; several sketches only shown her as a hand, with the rest of her offscreen. Averted in the manga and Sara's past episode, where we get some clear looks at her face.
* SoleSurvivor: She was the only one of her friend group to not be kidnapped by ASU-NARO and thrown into the Death Game.

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!''Past Episodes'' characters

[[folder: Ryoko Hirose]]
!!Ryoko Hirose
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
Kobushi]]
!!Kobushi
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara24_1.png]]

Sara and Joe's mutual friend at Sonobeno High School, and Joe's love interest. Joe had just finished going out on
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* BookDumb: By
his first date own admission, he's struggled a lot with her when studies in his youth.
* CareerEndingInjury: The brutal beatdown
he arrived got from Gruusem sends him to walk Sara home, an action that would have severe consequences for both of Ryoko's friends.
----
* BigEater: According to Joe, she ate a whole doner kebab in one bite.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She's upbeat, friendly, protective of Sara
the hospital, and generally easy going. Much of these traits make her similar he retires not long after. Either from demoralization or the beatdown itself is never said.
* DidntSeeThatComing: He agreed
to Joe himself. They both the match against Gruusem even have a strong connection to Sara herself, and unsurprisingly, they get along greatly when on their date together.
* DeclarationOfProtection: She made one with Joe to make sure that if anybody made Sara cry, then they would make them cry as well.
* TheGenericGirl: Her depiction in
after finding out the manga and Sara's past episode shows her Champion was out of his weight class, but didn't expect it to be this, as hinted by her relatively normal black hair compared essentially turn into a street fight instead of a traditional boxing match.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's willing
to both of her peers' [[AnimeHair more outlandish hairstyles]].
* TheGhost: While Sara and Joe do talk about her a bit, in-game she's not depicted in the flesh; several sketches only shown her as a hand,
fight kids with the rest of her offscreen. Averted strength he would an adult, but is ultimately just trying to teach them a lesson in a humility.
* TrainingFromHell: Inflicted this on Kuramada, training him until he puked or couldn't breathe in an attempt to shape him to being
the manga and Sara's past episode, where we get some clear looks at her face.
best boxer he could be.
* SoleSurvivor: She was TricksterMentor: Trains Kuramada with the only one of her friend group promise they'll fight in a professional setting without telling him that they most likely wouldn't be able to not be kidnapped by ASU-NARO and thrown into do so considering they're from the Death Game.same gym.



[[folder: Ryuu]]
!!Ryuu
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara25_1.png]] [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Ryuu Unmasked]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara25_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
* AmbiguousSituation: He had an outfit that was perfectly fitting of a high school girl, it worries Anzu for a few moments as to ''why'' he'd have something like that around, but the reason why is never addressed.
* NiceGuy: While he teases Anzu about her forehead, he's a very kind individual, taking on Anzu as his apprentice despite not seeking out any, and wanting his talents being judged on his abilities rather than his PrettyBoy appearance.

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[[folder: Ryuu]]
!!Ryuu
Gruusem]]
!!Gruusem
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara25_1.png]] [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Ryuu Unmasked]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara25_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
* AmbiguousSituation: He had an outfit that was perfectly fitting of a high school girl, it worries Anzu for a few moments as to ''why'' he'd have something like that around, but the reason why is never addressed.
* NiceGuy: While he teases Anzu about her forehead, he's a very kind individual, taking on Anzu as his apprentice despite not seeking out any, and wanting his talents being judged on his abilities rather than his PrettyBoy appearance.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara30_1.png]]



[[folder: Mysterious Woman]]
!!Woman
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara26_1_6.png]]

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[[folder: Mysterious Woman]]
!!Woman
Sei '''UNMARKED SPOILERS''']]
!!Sei
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara26_1_6.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara18_11.png]]
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Introduced this way to Kai by Gashu, having better stamina, strength and vitality than him while Kai is barely holding himself together. This is averted after Kai trains and bests him, at which point Sei reveals that he's ThePawn.
* DeathOfAChild: He can't be older than 11 or 12, but he's cut down by a fellow assassin in training.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Sei's real dad is only briefly mentioned, but it can be inferred that he was killed for attempting to protect his son from Asu-Naro's plots, as Gashu is threatened for doing something similar.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in Chapter 2-2, Sou and Sara talk about Ranger's chip and the information it held, with the amount of information on it that could be misused, Ranger is speculated to be for a successor for a son. While it could be assumed Rio was purely to replace Kai, Sei's existence and demise more concretely confirms that Rio was a (failed) ReplacementGoldfish for Sei in Gashu's eyes.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Talks down to Kai a few times, partially to antagonize him and partially because he's envious of Kai himself.
* MissingMom: His dad is confirmed as to have been killed by ASU-NARO, but his mom is never mentioned.
* TheRival: Adopted by Gashu purely as a way to drive his own son to be a better assassin, by goading and boasting his accomplishments over Kai while still playing his true role as ThePawn by Asu-Naro to drive Kai to gain the will to kill. This does eventually evolve to them making a FriendlyRivalry.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only even mentioned or seen in Kai's past episode, but he plays a big part in shaping who Kai is and his death the reason for Gashu's coldness, and Rio Ranger's entire existence.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He's enthusiastic about being an assassin and killing others, despite all the torture and TrainingFromHell he has to endure on a regular basis. This is somewhat PlayedWith as the real reason for his enthusiasm is due to him playing a role to push Kai to be a killer. However, there are other signs of this trope, such as his vulgar language or his willingness to kill others. He even berates and attacks Kai for ''not'' wanting to kill anyone.
* WalkingSpoiler: Simply by virtue of being a part of [[AloofAlly Kai's]] past means that it's impossible to talk about him without revealing Kai's DarkAndTroubledPast and his connection to [[AbusiveParents Gashu]] and [[ArtificialFamilyMember Rio Ranger]].



[[folder: Stronghold]]
!!Stronghold
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara27_1.png]]

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[[folder: Stronghold]]
!!Stronghold
!''Your Time to Shine'' Castaways

[[folder:Touko Rikuno]]
!!Touko Rikuno
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara27_1.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara97_7.png]]
A university student who washed ashore on Memory Island.
----
* ComeAlone: Gives this condition to the protagonist in regards to visiting her.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted, and the fact that she ''isn't'' one to Jin is actually an indication that she's still alive; as the protagonist reasons out, if the island hasn't erased Jin's memories of his friend, that should theoretically mean she's still alive somewhere. This turns out to be correct.
* IdiotHair: A long one that reaches out over the side of her head.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's ''incredibly'' hostile and defensive when she and her boat are first discovered, but should the player choose to give her the materials she needs to repair her boat, she's appreciative and even offers to let you and all your companions come with her.
* JerkassHasAPoint: She has a very good reason to be suspicious of random people approaching her boat; as far as she knows, her only ally is dead and she's all alone with what might be the only way ''off'' the island.
* {{Robinsonade}}: She's been stuck on the island for quite a while. The protagonist encounters her when they come across a boat she's been trying to repair.
* UnkemptBeauty: Even with the tattered clothes and long, dirty hair, she's still quite a pretty young woman.



[[folder: Ursheen]]
!!Ursheen
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara28_1.png]]
* AmbiguousGender: There is no gendered pronoun given to Ursheen when they're addressed, and their style of dress doesn't give any hints as to one way or the other. Given the band's aesthetic and Alice's own AmbiguousGenderIdentity, they could simply be non-binary.
* BerserkButton: Talking about trying to kiss Reko, which results in them giving a DeathGlare to Stronghold for making a "joke" about it.
* HopelessSuitor: Quite clearly has a crush on Reko, but Reko doesn't treat them with anything other than professionalism or frustration.
* TheSilentBob: Doesn't utter a word, but Alice, Stronghold and Reko understand them just fine. It's quite possible that they're mute.

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[[folder: Ursheen]]
!!Ursheen
[[quoteright:250:https://static.
[[folder:Jin Mutou]]
!!Jin Mutou
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara28_1.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara98_1.png]]
An engineer who washed ashore on Memory Island.
----
* AmbiguousGender: There is no gendered pronoun BeardOfSorrow: Sports a bit of stubble from the time he's been washed ashore.
* DirtyCoward: When he and Touko were attacked by monsters, he opted to run away for the sake of his own survival, though he later admits he felt bad about doing so.
* NiceGuy: Assuming some food was
given to Ursheen when they're addressed, him to ensure his survival, Jin's a pretty relaxed fellow. If he's given three food, he'll go above and their style of dress doesn't beyond and give any hints as to one way or the other. Given player the band's aesthetic same amount of food back, as well as a good amount of money and Alice's own AmbiguousGenderIdentity, they could simply be non-binary.
material.
* BerserkButton: Talking about trying to kiss Reko, which results {{Robinsonade}}: Just like Touko, he's in them giving a DeathGlare to Stronghold pretty bad shape from staying on the island for making a "joke" about it.
* HopelessSuitor: Quite clearly has a crush on Reko, but Reko doesn't treat them with anything other than professionalism or frustration.
* TheSilentBob: Doesn't utter a word, but Alice, Stronghold and Reko understand them just fine. It's quite possible that they're mute.
so long.



[[folder: Kobushi]]
!!Kobushi
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara29_1.png]]
* BookDumb: By his own admission, he's struggled a lot with studies in his youth.
* CareerEndingInjury: The brutal beatdown he got from Gruusem sends him to the hospital, and he retires not long after. Either from demoralization or the beatdown itself is never said.
* DidntSeeThatComing: He agreed to the match against Gruusem even after finding out the Champion was out of his weight class, but didn't expect it to essentially turn into a street fight instead of a traditional boxing match.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's willing to fight kids with the strength he would an adult, but is ultimately just trying to teach them a lesson in a humility.
* TrainingFromHell: Inflicted this on Kuramada, training him until he puked or couldn't breathe in an attempt to shape him to being the best boxer he could be.
* TricksterMentor: Trains Kuramada with the promise they'll fight in a professional setting without telling him that they most likely wouldn't be able to do so considering they're from the same gym.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gruusem]]
!!Gruusem
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara30_1.png]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sei '''UNMARKED SPOILERS''']]
!!Sei
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara18_11.png]]
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Introduced this way to Kai by Gashu, having better stamina, strength and vitality than him while Kai is barely holding himself together. This is averted after Kai trains and bests him, at which point Sei reveals that he's ThePawn.
* DeathOfAChild: He can't be older than 11 or 12, but he's cut down by a fellow assassin in training.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Sei's real dad is only briefly mentioned, but it can be inferred that he was killed for attempting to protect his son from Asu-Naro's plots, as Gashu is threatened for doing something similar.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in Chapter 2-2, Sou and Sara talk about Ranger's chip and the information it held, with the amount of information on it that could be misused, Ranger is speculated to be for a successor for a son. While it could be assumed Rio was purely to replace Kai, Sei's existence and demise more concretely confirms that Rio was a (failed) ReplacementGoldfish for Sei in Gashu's eyes.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Talks down to Kai a few times, partially to antagonize him and partially because he's envious of Kai himself.
* MissingMom: His dad is confirmed as to have been killed by ASU-NARO, but his mom is never mentioned.
* TheRival: Adopted by Gashu purely as a way to drive his own son to be a better assassin, by goading and boasting his accomplishments over Kai while still playing his true role as ThePawn by Asu-Naro to drive Kai to gain the will to kill. This does eventually evolve to them making a FriendlyRivalry.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only even mentioned or seen in Kai's past episode, but he plays a big part in shaping who Kai is and his death the reason for Gashu's coldness, and Rio Ranger's entire existence.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He's enthusiastic about being an assassin and killing others, despite all the torture and TrainingFromHell he has to endure on a regular basis. This is somewhat PlayedWith as the real reason for his enthusiasm is due to him playing a role to push Kai to be a killer. However, there are other signs of this trope, such as his vulgar language or his willingness to kill others. He even berates and attacks Kai for ''not'' wanting to kill anyone.
* WalkingSpoiler: Simply by virtue of being a part of [[AloofAlly Kai's]] past means that it's impossible to talk about him without revealing Kai's DarkAndTroubledPast and his connection to [[AbusiveParents Gashu]] and [[ArtificialFamilyMember Rio Ranger]].

[[/folder]]

!''Your Time to Shine'' characters

[[folder:Touko Rikuno]]
!!Touko Rikuno
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara97_7.png]]
A university student who washed ashore on Memory Island.

to:

[[folder: Kobushi]]
!!Kobushi
[[folder:Rei]]
!!Rei
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara29_1.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara998.png]]
* BookDumb: By An amnesiac who only appeared via diary he left behind in ''Your Time To Shine''. However, by the time his own admission, he's struggled a lot with studies in his youth.
* CareerEndingInjury: The brutal beatdown
notebooks had been discovered he got from Gruusem sends him to the hospital, and he retires not had long after. Either from demoralization or the beatdown itself is never said.
* DidntSeeThatComing: He agreed to the match against Gruusem even after finding out the Champion was out of his weight class, but didn't expect it to essentially turn into a street fight instead of a traditional boxing match.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's willing to fight kids
since passed away with the strength he would an adult, but is ultimately just trying to teach them a lesson in a humility.
* TrainingFromHell: Inflicted this on Kuramada, training him until he puked or couldn't breathe in an attempt to shape him to being the best boxer he could be.
* TricksterMentor: Trains Kuramada with the promise they'll fight in a professional setting without telling him that they most likely wouldn't be able to do so considering they're from the same gym.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gruusem]]
!!Gruusem
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara30_1.png]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sei '''UNMARKED SPOILERS''']]
!!Sei
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cara18_11.png]]
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Introduced this way to Kai by Gashu, having better stamina, strength and vitality than him while Kai is barely holding himself together. This is averted after Kai trains and bests him, at which point Sei reveals that he's ThePawn.
* DeathOfAChild: He can't be older than 11 or 12, but he's cut down by a fellow assassin in training.
* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Sei's real dad is only briefly mentioned, but it can be inferred that he was killed for attempting to protect his son from Asu-Naro's plots, as Gashu is threatened for doing something similar.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in Chapter 2-2, Sou and Sara talk about Ranger's chip and the information it held, with the amount of information on it that could be misused, Ranger is speculated to be for a successor for a son. While it could be assumed Rio was purely to replace Kai, Sei's existence and demise more concretely confirms that Rio was a (failed) ReplacementGoldfish for Sei in Gashu's eyes.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Talks down to Kai a few times, partially to antagonize him and partially because he's envious of Kai himself.
* MissingMom: His dad is confirmed as to have been killed by ASU-NARO, but his mom is never mentioned.
* TheRival: Adopted by Gashu purely as a way to drive his own son to be a better assassin, by goading and boasting his accomplishments over Kai while still playing his true role as ThePawn by Asu-Naro to drive Kai to gain the will to kill. This does eventually evolve to them
island's 'curse' making a FriendlyRivalry.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only even mentioned or seen in Kai's past episode, but he plays a big part in shaping who Kai is and his death the reason for Gashu's coldness, and Rio Ranger's entire existence.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He's enthusiastic about being an assassin and killing others, despite all the torture and TrainingFromHell he has to endure on a regular basis. This is somewhat PlayedWith as the real reason for his enthusiasm is due to
him playing a role to push Kai to be a killer. However, there are other signs of this trope, such as his vulgar language or his willingness to kill others. He even berates and attacks Kai for ''not'' wanting to kill anyone.
* WalkingSpoiler: Simply by virtue of being a part of [[AloofAlly Kai's]] past means that it's impossible to talk about him without revealing Kai's DarkAndTroubledPast and his connection to [[AbusiveParents Gashu]] and [[ArtificialFamilyMember Rio Ranger]].

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!''Your Time to Shine'' characters

[[folder:Touko Rikuno]]
!!Touko Rikuno
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A university student who washed ashore on Memory Island.
forgotten.



* ComeAlone: Gives this condition to the protagonist in regards to visiting her.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Averted, and the fact that she ''isn't'' one to Jin is actually an indication that she's still alive; as the protagonist reasons out, if the island hasn't erased Jin's memories of his friend, that should theoretically mean she's still alive somewhere. This turns out to be correct.
* IdiotHair: A long one that reaches out over the side of her head.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's ''incredibly'' hostile and defensive when she and her boat are first discovered, but should the player choose to give her the materials she needs to repair her boat, she's appreciative and even offers to let you and all your companions come with her.
* JerkassHasAPoint: She has a very good reason to be suspicious of random people approaching her boat; as far as she knows, her only ally is dead and she's all alone with what might be the only way ''off'' the island.
* {{Robinsonade}}: She's been stuck on the island for quite a while. The protagonist encounters her when they come across a boat she's been trying to repair.
* UnkemptBeauty: Even with the tattered clothes and long, dirty hair, she's still quite a pretty young woman.
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[[folder:Jin Mutou]]
!!Jin Mutou
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An engineer who washed ashore on Memory Island.
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* BeardOfSorrow: Sports a bit of stubble from the time he's been washed ashore.
* DirtyCoward: When he and Touko were attacked by monsters, he opted to run away for the sake of his own survival, though he later admits he felt bad about doing so.
* NiceGuy: Assuming some food was given to him to ensure his survival, Jin's a pretty relaxed fellow. If he's given three food, he'll go above and beyond and give the player the same amount of food back, as well as a good amount of money and material.
* {{Robinsonade}}: Just like Touko, he's in pretty bad shape from staying on the island for so long.
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[[folder:Rei]]
!!Rei
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An amnesiac who only appeared via diary he left behind in ''Your Time To Shine''. However, by the time his notebooks had been discovered he had long since passed away with the island's 'curse' making him forgotten.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in Chapter 2-2, Sou and Sara talk about Ranger's chip and the information it held, with the amount of information on it that could be misused, Ranger is speculated to be for a successor. While it could be assumed Rio was purely to replace Kai, Sei's existence and demise more concretely confirms that Rio was a (failed) ReplacementGoldfish for Sei in Gashu's eyes.

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* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Sei's real dad is only briefly mentioned, but it can be inferred that he was killed for attempting to protect his son from Asu-Naro's plots, as Gashu is threatened for doing something similar.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in Chapter 2-2, Sou and Sara talk about Ranger's chip and the information it held, with the amount of information on it that could be misused, Ranger is speculated to be for a successor.successor for a son. While it could be assumed Rio was purely to replace Kai, Sei's existence and demise more concretely confirms that Rio was a (failed) ReplacementGoldfish for Sei in Gashu's eyes.



* TheRival: Adopted by Gashu purely as a way to drive his own son to gain the will to kill by antagonizing him and trying to one up Kai. This does eventually evolve to them making a FriendlyRivalry.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only even mentioned in Kai's past episode, but he plays a big part in shaping who Kai is, the reason for Gashu's coldness, and Rio Ranger's entire existence.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He's enthusiastic about being an assassin and killing others, despite all the torture and TrainingFromHell he has to endure on a regular basis. This is averted as the real reason for his enthusiasm is due to him playing a role to push Kai to be a killer. However, there are other signs of this trope, such as his vulgar language or his willingness to kill others. He even berates and attacks Kai for ''not'' wanting to kill anyone.

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* TheRival: Adopted by Gashu purely as a way to drive his own son to be a better assassin, by goading and boasting his accomplishments over Kai while still playing his true role as ThePawn by Asu-Naro to drive Kai to gain the will to kill by antagonizing him and trying to one up Kai.kill. This does eventually evolve to them making a FriendlyRivalry.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only even mentioned or seen in Kai's past episode, but he plays a big part in shaping who Kai is, is and his death the reason for Gashu's coldness, and Rio Ranger's entire existence.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He's enthusiastic about being an assassin and killing others, despite all the torture and TrainingFromHell he has to endure on a regular basis. This is averted somewhat PlayedWith as the real reason for his enthusiasm is due to him playing a role to push Kai to be a killer. However, there are other signs of this trope, such as his vulgar language or his willingness to kill others. He even berates and attacks Kai for ''not'' wanting to kill anyone.
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!!Sei
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Introduced this way to Kai by Gashu, having better stamina, strength and vitality than him while Kai is barely holding himself together. This is averted after Kai trains and bests him, at which point Sei reveals that he's ThePawn.
* DeathOfAChild: He can't be older than 11 or 12, but he's cut down by a fellow assassin in training.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Back in Chapter 2-2, Sou and Sara talk about Ranger's chip and the information it held, with the amount of information on it that could be misused, Ranger is speculated to be for a successor. While it could be assumed Rio was purely to replace Kai, Sei's existence and demise more concretely confirms that Rio was a (failed) ReplacementGoldfish for Sei in Gashu's eyes.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Talks down to Kai a few times, partially to antagonize him and partially because he's envious of Kai himself.
* MissingMom: His dad is confirmed as to have been killed by ASU-NARO, but his mom is never mentioned.
* TheRival: Adopted by Gashu purely as a way to drive his own son to gain the will to kill by antagonizing him and trying to one up Kai. This does eventually evolve to them making a FriendlyRivalry.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only even mentioned in Kai's past episode, but he plays a big part in shaping who Kai is, the reason for Gashu's coldness, and Rio Ranger's entire existence.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: He's enthusiastic about being an assassin and killing others, despite all the torture and TrainingFromHell he has to endure on a regular basis. This is averted as the real reason for his enthusiasm is due to him playing a role to push Kai to be a killer. However, there are other signs of this trope, such as his vulgar language or his willingness to kill others. He even berates and attacks Kai for ''not'' wanting to kill anyone.
* WalkingSpoiler: Simply by virtue of being a part of [[AloofAlly Kai's]] past means that it's impossible to talk about him without revealing Kai's DarkAndTroubledPast and his connection to [[AbusiveParents Gashu]] and [[ArtificialFamilyMember Rio Ranger]].
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* BreakoutCharacter: The Memory Dance Doll received plenty of popularity for her cute design and infamous status as the most difficult attraction game, cementing her as the most standout character from the attractions. She's the only one featured in official artwork with the main cast and is the only doll to have dialogue in the comics.

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* BreakoutCharacter: The Memory Dance Doll received plenty of popularity for her cute design and infamous status as the most difficult attraction game, cementing her as the most a standout character from the attractions.Chapter 2-1. She's the only one featured in official artwork with the main cast and is the only doll to have dialogue in the comics.
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* BreakoutCharacter: The Memory Dance Doll received plenty of popularity for her cute design and infamous status as the most difficult subgame, cementing her as the most standout character from the attractions. She's the only one featured in official artwork with the main cast and is the only doll to have dialogue in the comics.

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* BreakoutCharacter: The Memory Dance Doll received plenty of popularity for her cute design and infamous status as the most difficult subgame, attraction game, cementing her as the most standout character from the attractions. She's the only one featured in official artwork with the main cast and is the only doll to have dialogue in the comics.

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