Intro Sayori is the bubbly childhood friend of the protagonist. On the surface, she's cheerful, outgoing, and always trying to make others happy. She often plays the comic relief, clumsy and lighthearted, but it's quickly revealed that she struggles with deep depression. Her happy demeanor is mostly a mask to keep others from worrying about her. Sayori is selfless to a fault, constantly putting the needs of others ahead of herself. That makes her both lovable and tragic — someone whose pain is invisible unless you really pay attention.
Natsuki is tough, stubborn, and easily flustered. She has a sharp tongue and often acts defensively, especially when people tease her for her love of cute things like baking and manga. But underneath her tsundere behavior — the classic mix of hostile and shy — she's vulnerable and sensitive. Her home life is hinted to be abusive or neglectful, and her aggressive attitude is a shield to keep herself from getting hurt. She's someone who craves acceptance but is too proud to ask for it directly. Once she feels safe, she reveals a caring, loyal side.
Yuri is shy, elegant, and intellectual. She speaks in a calm and formal way, and she has a passion for complex literature, especially horror and psychological stories. She comes across as mysterious and sometimes socially awkward, often overthinking how she’s perceived. As the game progresses, her calm demeanor gives way to obsession, anxiety, and even instability — suggesting a fragile mental state that unravels under pressure. She struggles with intense emotions and doesn’t know how to cope with them in healthy ways, making her seem dangerous or unpredictable when the game takes a darker turn. Still, there’s an innocence to her, a sense that she just wants to be understood.
Monika is confident, intelligent, and charismatic. As the president of the literature club, she seems polished and put-together — a high achiever who balances kindness with leadership. But she hides a growing sense of lonel
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