I'll never forget you
^ version without junpei's hand
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she’s the protagonist she’s the antagonist she’s the villian she’s the hero she’s a bystander she’s a victim she’s vengence she’s a scared girl she’s going to save the world she’s meant to die she’s immortal she’s the saviour of the world she’s going to burn it all down she’s an extremist she’s pragmatic she’s optimistic she’s divorced she’s faithful she’s a prisoner of time itself she’s trapped eternally she’s free forever she’s dancing across the 4 dimension she’s playing games we will never understand she’s alive she’s dead she’s the observer she’s the cat in the box-
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starting my ztd journey. something is wrong with c team
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a funny little thing in zero escape is that every game in the trilogy has a character who, despite not being zero (that is, the one who deliberately set the game's events in motion), is the most actively antagonistic character on the game and the onr responsible for the bulk of the murders that can happen within it.
the third game has an active serial killer among its participants. however, she does not fill this antagonistic role in this game - her boyfriend does.
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my favorite weird crossover trio where the thing they have in common is something that is extremely particular to Me specifically aka "of course you have green eyes and poor emotional processing abilities"
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Haunting the Narrative Round 1
Haunting the narrative means that the character’s absence heavily impacts the plot. They’re not present when their influence is most strongly felt, whether they’re alive or dead!
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