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* InfantImmortality: Played with. Kids have died as the result of the experiments but there are many others including Nui and Ryuuko, who had survived.
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* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler: Nui]] passes away with a smile on her face.
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** Chapter 26: A cover of [[VideoGame/{{Aion}} Forgotten Sorrow]].
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* NothingIsScarier: In chapters 9 and 10, laced with FridgeHorror, Fridge Horror, as some time ago, there was the first test subject and, according to Nui, as a result of whatever experiments there were, the girl, "Child 00-000-000-0001", was left as something "not human", saying "animal" could be the closest thing they could call her, which begs the question as to ''what'' the experimentation did to that girl and what it could have done to Ryuuko and Nui. What doesn't help that is that a good many of the children experimented on had died.
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*HealingFactor: Due to being experimented on, Nui and Ryuuko has this, the former getting better quickly after breaking her wrist and getting a skull fracture. However, while the latter did take and shrug off hits from a mountain lion and a bear, Ryuuko's healing factor mostly saved her from ''external'' injuries, not [[spoiler: internal ones and those internal injuries complicated her being sick]].
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* NothingIsScarier: In chapters 9 and 10, laced with FridgeHorror, as some time ago, there was the first test subject and, according to Nui, as a result of whatever experiments there were, the girl, "Child 00-000-000-0001", was left as something "not human", saying "animal" could be the closest thing they could call her, which begs the question as to ''what'' the experimentation did to her that girl and what it could have done to Ryuuko and Nui. What doesn't help that is that a good many of the children experimented on had died.died.
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* WildChild: Ryuuko in ''Lost, Found'', albeit somewhat, regardless, she is described as one, considering that she was averse to being held (tolerating a hug when wrapped in a blanket), the fact that she doesn't talk and mostly grunted or squealed (earlier, she was mentioned as to be speaking, but Amo changed it when it created a plothole in a later chapter), and that she killed a mountain lion with her teeth.
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* WildChild: Ryuuko in ''Lost, Found'', Ryuuko, albeit somewhat, regardless, she is described as one, considering that she was averse to being held (tolerating a hug when wrapped in a blanket), the fact that she doesn't talk and mostly grunted or squealed (earlier, she was mentioned as to be speaking, but Amo changed it when it created a plothole in a later chapter), and that she killed a mountain lion with her teeth.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent:Played with in ''Lost, Found'' with Ryuuko and Nui, who have very little understanding as to why they were being experimented on and can only speculate, along with knowing the consequences. While they do have some understanding of how wrong their treatment was, they could do very little to affect it. In a later chapter, Nui, when telling of her (and Ryuuko's) experiences at the "orphanage", she describes a vivisection before asking what it was, however, she seems to have a clue as to what "euthanasia" was, as she mentioned, “I got to stay because they were low on kids.”
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* VagueAge: How old are Nui, Satsuki, Ryuuko, and Mako? We don't really know but the story doesn't provide many clues, however, we could say that Satsuki is most likely eleven or twelve, and that Nui, Ryuuko, and Mako are most likely seven or eight, if not, nine.
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* VagueAge: How old are Nui, Satsuki, Ryuuko, and Mako? We don't really know but the story doesn't provide many clues, however, we could say that Satsuki is most likely eleven or twelve, and that Nui, Ryuuko, and Mako are most likely seven or eight, if not, nine.nine.
*VirtualSoundtrack: Chapter 25 has ''[[LightNovel/HeavensMemoPad Teddy]]''
**In Chapter 42 we have "[[Film/ForrestGump Where Heaven Ends]]" by Alan Sylvestri
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''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/8555893/chapters/19616089 Lost, Found]]'' is a [[Anime/KillLaKill ''[[Anime/KillLaKill KLK]]'' fic by {{Creator/Amoridere}}.
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* DisabilityMeansHelpless: According to Ryuuko's narration, the other kids at the orphanage liked to bully Nui because she was mostly blind in one eye.
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* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Nui. As noted, her mother had died some time after she was kidnapped and her father is never mentioned.
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*GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler: Nui]]
*DisabilityMeansHelpless: According to Ryuuko's narration, the other kids at the orphanage liked to bully Nui because she was
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* InfantImmortality: Played with. Kids have died as the result of the experiments.
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* InfantImmortality: Played with. Kids have died as the result of the experiments.
experiments but there are many others including Nui and Ryuuko, who had survived.
*IveGotAnXAndImNotAfraidToUseIt: Barazo uses this sort of threat when he's talking to "Weird Dude" to make him go away. At the time, however, he didn't actually have a shotgun but he did get one later in the chapter.
* LetThemDieHappy: In chapter 42 with [[spoiler: Nui]], who, interestingly, is aware that she's dying but the others try to humorher.her by telling her that they'd get to do things she wants to and that she'd have the things she wanted.
*IveGotAnXAndImNotAfraidToUseIt: Barazo uses this sort of threat when he's talking to "Weird Dude" to make him go away. At the time, however, he didn't actually have a shotgun but he did get one later in the chapter.
* LetThemDieHappy: In chapter 42 with [[spoiler: Nui]], who, interestingly, is aware that she's dying but the others try to humor
* NothingIsScarier: In chapters 9 and 10, laced with FridgeHorror, as some time ago, there was the first test subject and, according to Nui, as a result of whatever experiments there were, the girl, "Child 00-000-000-0001", was left as something "not human", saying "animal" could be the closest thing they could call her, which begs the question as to ''what'' the experimentation did to her and what it could have done to Ryuuko and Nui. What doesn't help that is that a good many of the children experimented on had died.
*OrphansOrdeal: Some of the story, considering more than few chapters revolve around helping Ryuuko find her family.
*OrphansPlotTrinket: The photograph that Ryuuko takes from the Kiryuuin's cabin comes in handy when Mako uses it to find Ryuuko's parents.
*OrphanageOfFear: Well, the place isn't an orphanage but it's called as such and, being that its a laboratory compound to experiment on kids, it may as well be this trope.
*ParentalAbandonment, As noted, Nui's mother had died some time after she was kidnapped and her father is never mentioned.
*ParentalSubstitute: The Kiryuuins for Nui and the Mankanshokus for Ryuuko.
*SinisterShades: The "Sunglasses Men"
*OrphansOrdeal: Some of the story, considering more than few chapters revolve around helping Ryuuko find her family.
*OrphansPlotTrinket: The photograph that Ryuuko takes from the Kiryuuin's cabin comes in handy when Mako uses it to find Ryuuko's parents.
*OrphanageOfFear: Well, the place isn't an orphanage but it's called as such and, being that its a laboratory compound to experiment on kids, it may as well be this trope.
*ParentalAbandonment, As noted, Nui's mother had died some time after she was kidnapped and her father is never mentioned.
*ParentalSubstitute: The Kiryuuins for Nui and the Mankanshokus for Ryuuko.
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*TheUnintelligible: Ryuuko mostly speaks in garbled syllables and have very few clear words
* WildChild: Ryuuko in ''Lost, Found'', albeit somewhat, regardless, she is described as one, considering that she was averse to being held (tolerating a hug when wrapped in a blanket), the fact that she doesn't talk and mostly grunted or squealed (earlier, she was mentioned as to be speaking, but Amo changedit), it when it created a plothole in a later chapter), and that she killed a mountain lion with her teeth.teeth.
*WhenSheSmiles: Ryuuko in chapter 7
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* WildChild: Ryuuko in ''Lost, Found'', albeit somewhat, regardless, she is described as one, considering that she was averse to being held (tolerating a hug when wrapped in a blanket), the fact that she doesn't talk and mostly grunted or squealed (earlier, she was mentioned as to be speaking, but Amo changed
*WhenSheSmiles: Ryuuko in chapter 7
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''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/8555893/chapters/19616089 Lost, Found]]'' is a [[Anime/KillLaKill KLK]]'' fic by {{Creator/Amoridere}}.
Years ago, a little girl by the name Ryuuko Kiryuin is kidnapped on a cold winter night and her family is left searching for her. Years later, she, along with another girl, Nui Harime, resurfaces but, unlike the latter, Ryuuko doesn't remember too much of who she was before. Meanwhile, Nui is taken in by the Kiryuins, who're still looking for their lost daughter.
!Tropes for ''Lost, Found'':
* AdultFear:, Ryuuko is kidnapped as a toddler and, like many other children, was taken to the "orphanage", where they are put through experiments.
*BittersweetEnding: Shaping up to have one.
*ChildrenAreInnocent:Played with in ''Lost, Found'' with Ryuuko and Nui, who have very little understanding as to why they were being experimented on and can only speculate, along with knowing the consequences. While they do have some understanding of how wrong their treatment was, they could do very little to affect it. In a later chapter, Nui, when telling of her (and Ryuuko's) experiences at the "orphanage", she describes a vivisection before asking what it was, however, she seems to have a clue as to what "euthanasia" was, as she mentioned, “I got to stay because they were low on kids.”
*ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Nui. As noted, her mother had died some time after she was kidnapped and her father is never mentioned.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Nui's dream predictions
*HappilyAdopted: If not exactly happy, then we could say Nui is content to be staying with the Kiryuuins.
*IdentityAmnesia: Ryuuko doesn't remember her name and
*IllGirl: Ryuuko gets sick in one chapter and her illness complicates the plot, as the Mankanshokus aren't sure what to do when she does.
* InfantImmortality: Played with. Kids have died as the result of the experiments.
*LetThemDieHappy: In chapter 42 with [[spoiler: Nui]], who, interestingly, is aware that she's dying but the others try to humor her.
* LittleMissBadass /PintSizedPowerhouse: Chapter 5 of ''Lost, Found'', has Ryuuko being one considering that she took down a mountain lion with teeth despite being severely injured. Chapter 17 is a bit more egregious as she goes up against a bear and ''wins'', to the astonishment of Mako and her family.
*NotTooForeign: Nui is mentioned to be of partial European descent
*SnowMeansDeath: The story is rather bleak and takes place, for the most part, in winter.
*WildChild: Ryuuko in ''Lost, Found'', albeit somewhat, regardless, she is described as one, considering that she was averse to being held (tolerating a hug when wrapped in a blanket), the fact that she doesn't talk and mostly grunted or squealed (earlier, she was mentioned as to be speaking, but Amo changed it), and that she killed a mountain lion with her teeth.
*WouldHurtAChild: The workers at the "orphanage" have no apparent qualms with child abuse, let alone experimenting on children.
*VagueAge: How old are Nui, Satsuki, Ryuuko, and Mako? We don't really know but the story doesn't provide many clues, however, we could say that Satsuki is most likely eleven or twelve, and that Nui, Ryuuko, and Mako are most likely seven or eight, if not, nine.
Years ago, a little girl by the name Ryuuko Kiryuin is kidnapped on a cold winter night and her family is left searching for her. Years later, she, along with another girl, Nui Harime, resurfaces but, unlike the latter, Ryuuko doesn't remember too much of who she was before. Meanwhile, Nui is taken in by the Kiryuins, who're still looking for their lost daughter.
!Tropes for ''Lost, Found'':
* AdultFear:, Ryuuko is kidnapped as a toddler and, like many other children, was taken to the "orphanage", where they are put through experiments.
*BittersweetEnding: Shaping up to have one.
*ChildrenAreInnocent:Played with in ''Lost, Found'' with Ryuuko and Nui, who have very little understanding as to why they were being experimented on and can only speculate, along with knowing the consequences. While they do have some understanding of how wrong their treatment was, they could do very little to affect it. In a later chapter, Nui, when telling of her (and Ryuuko's) experiences at the "orphanage", she describes a vivisection before asking what it was, however, she seems to have a clue as to what "euthanasia" was, as she mentioned, “I got to stay because they were low on kids.”
*ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Nui. As noted, her mother had died some time after she was kidnapped and her father is never mentioned.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Nui's dream predictions
*HappilyAdopted: If not exactly happy, then we could say Nui is content to be staying with the Kiryuuins.
*IdentityAmnesia: Ryuuko doesn't remember her name and
*IllGirl: Ryuuko gets sick in one chapter and her illness complicates the plot, as the Mankanshokus aren't sure what to do when she does.
* InfantImmortality: Played with. Kids have died as the result of the experiments.
*LetThemDieHappy: In chapter 42 with [[spoiler: Nui]], who, interestingly, is aware that she's dying but the others try to humor her.
* LittleMissBadass /PintSizedPowerhouse: Chapter 5 of ''Lost, Found'', has Ryuuko being one considering that she took down a mountain lion with teeth despite being severely injured. Chapter 17 is a bit more egregious as she goes up against a bear and ''wins'', to the astonishment of Mako and her family.
*NotTooForeign: Nui is mentioned to be of partial European descent
*SnowMeansDeath: The story is rather bleak and takes place, for the most part, in winter.
*WildChild: Ryuuko in ''Lost, Found'', albeit somewhat, regardless, she is described as one, considering that she was averse to being held (tolerating a hug when wrapped in a blanket), the fact that she doesn't talk and mostly grunted or squealed (earlier, she was mentioned as to be speaking, but Amo changed it), and that she killed a mountain lion with her teeth.
*WouldHurtAChild: The workers at the "orphanage" have no apparent qualms with child abuse, let alone experimenting on children.
*VagueAge: How old are Nui, Satsuki, Ryuuko, and Mako? We don't really know but the story doesn't provide many clues, however, we could say that Satsuki is most likely eleven or twelve, and that Nui, Ryuuko, and Mako are most likely seven or eight, if not, nine.