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MAIN CHARACTERS:
Ayame - 18, protagonist, written for the character of 'iris'; her personality is that she acts like a genki girl but in reality has difficulties with her own identity. She's an otherworlder who appeared in the world; while people claim that she might have powers, she's actually as normal as most of the other citizens.
Sora - 18, main love interest #1, written for the character of 'sky'; she's another otherworlder, from a world separate from Ayame's. She's a magical girl with water-based abilities; likes plants and especially flowers a lot. She's a bit shy, but full of warmth and quickly becomes fast friends with Ayame.
Akimitsu - 20, main love interest #2, written for the characters of "bright light"; he is someone who was born and raised in this new world. He's a bookworm and works at a cafe. Slightly older than the protagonist by a couple of years. He's a bit more on the serious side, but can crack a joke or two every now and again. He tends to be kind and helpful towards otherworlders, but there's a bit of a coldness to him, like he's not revealing much about himself, but slowly opens up as Ayame gets to spend time with him more.
OTHER MAJOR CHARACTERS:
"A" / Ayaka - written with 'colorful' and 'flower', often associated with the moon; main villain of the story and the founder of the Shadow Veil. Created the syndicate in order to make her life better, as she suffered during her early years as an orphan. Wants to make the world a "better place", and is willing to sacrifice everything for that purpose.
"D" / Dokugiri - written with 'poison cutter', he is the head of the science department in the Shadow Veil. He is the one who keeps track of the experiments and comes up with a multitude of ideas for them as well. has a tendency to make chimeras and other such monsters. Absolutely revels in it.
BASIC PLOT SUMMARY:
It's a fucking isekai.
It deals with Ayame being sent to another world and opens up with her being out of her depth; her confusion towards everything and a lot of monologue that deals with her being unsure of her identity - after all, if nobody knows who 'Ayame' is, then who is she supposed to be? How is she supposed to act like?
She winds up bumping into Akimitsu, a local, who doesn't seem to be surprised at her arrival; he tells her that every now and again, they'd see someone appear in the world out of light. It's a phenomenon that they don't exactly understand, but they refer to these people as 'Starlights' - otherworlders. He continues to explain things about this world to her and Ayame realizes just how much out of her depth she's in. This world is so much different from her own, even if there are the very small similarities.
He tells her about how there's a few places she can stay at and she thanks him before heading off on her way to gather her bearings.
It's here, when she goes to the hotel, that she meets Sora, who is watering the plants right outside of it. Sora introduces herself quickly - both by name and by the fact that she's a fellow otherworlder. She gives Ayame a bit of a tour and it's after it finishes that the opening song plays.
After the opening song, we POV switch to our villains, the mysterious masked Shadow Veil. Unbeknownst to our protagonist, they are the ones that brought our protagonist and the rest of the 'Starlights' here in order to obtain power. However, they do not have any control over who they bring, and constantly run experiments for that purpose; this group is full of greed and wish to make their lives better at the cost of everyone else's. The members of the Shadow Veil are actually ordinary citizens of the world who live relatively normal lives by day, but at night, can be found in dark black coats and plain white masks. (However, exceptions are made to the Highest Members of the Shadow Veil.) Each member of this syndicate have an actual name, but as part of the Shadow Veil, they only go by code names based on the English alphabet (from A to Z) and have a ranking system based on that. Basically, the earlier your letter, the higher your rank is. There are some characters who even have the same letter (i.e: A2), and characters that have numbers are lower ranked than characters who don't have numbers. The lower the number, the higher the rank.
Ranking system goes as follows:
A > Z > A2 > Z2 > A3 etc
Throughout the story, Ayame is constantly faced with trials that the Shadow Veil throws at her. Depending on a person's choices, they can either fight against these or avoid them entirely.
Ayame has to juggle trying to live a normal life, deciding on whether she wants to go home or not, the Shadow Veil threat, and a love life, what is she to do?!
ENDINGS:
The game has several endings!
Each character has 3 bad endings, 1 good ending, and 1 true ending.
This puts the game at 9 bad endings 3 good endings and 3 true endings.
The last true ending, which is the one where Ayame gets together with both main love interests cannot be unlocked unless the other two true endings have been cleared. Any attempts at getting the last true ending will result in a normal ending that is a bit of a cliffhanger.
Ayame - 18, protagonist, written for the character of 'iris'; her personality is that she acts like a genki girl but in reality has difficulties with her own identity. She's an otherworlder who appeared in the world; while people claim that she might have powers, she's actually as normal as most of the other citizens.
Sora - 18, main love interest #1, written for the character of 'sky'; she's another otherworlder, from a world separate from Ayame's. She's a magical girl with water-based abilities; likes plants and especially flowers a lot. She's a bit shy, but full of warmth and quickly becomes fast friends with Ayame.
Akimitsu - 20, main love interest #2, written for the characters of "bright light"; he is someone who was born and raised in this new world. He's a bookworm and works at a cafe. Slightly older than the protagonist by a couple of years. He's a bit more on the serious side, but can crack a joke or two every now and again. He tends to be kind and helpful towards otherworlders, but there's a bit of a coldness to him, like he's not revealing much about himself, but slowly opens up as Ayame gets to spend time with him more.
OTHER MAJOR CHARACTERS:
"A" / Ayaka - written with 'colorful' and 'flower', often associated with the moon; main villain of the story and the founder of the Shadow Veil. Created the syndicate in order to make her life better, as she suffered during her early years as an orphan. Wants to make the world a "better place", and is willing to sacrifice everything for that purpose.
"D" / Dokugiri - written with 'poison cutter', he is the head of the science department in the Shadow Veil. He is the one who keeps track of the experiments and comes up with a multitude of ideas for them as well. has a tendency to make chimeras and other such monsters. Absolutely revels in it.
BASIC PLOT SUMMARY:
It's a fucking isekai.
It deals with Ayame being sent to another world and opens up with her being out of her depth; her confusion towards everything and a lot of monologue that deals with her being unsure of her identity - after all, if nobody knows who 'Ayame' is, then who is she supposed to be? How is she supposed to act like?
She winds up bumping into Akimitsu, a local, who doesn't seem to be surprised at her arrival; he tells her that every now and again, they'd see someone appear in the world out of light. It's a phenomenon that they don't exactly understand, but they refer to these people as 'Starlights' - otherworlders. He continues to explain things about this world to her and Ayame realizes just how much out of her depth she's in. This world is so much different from her own, even if there are the very small similarities.
He tells her about how there's a few places she can stay at and she thanks him before heading off on her way to gather her bearings.
It's here, when she goes to the hotel, that she meets Sora, who is watering the plants right outside of it. Sora introduces herself quickly - both by name and by the fact that she's a fellow otherworlder. She gives Ayame a bit of a tour and it's after it finishes that the opening song plays.
After the opening song, we POV switch to our villains, the mysterious masked Shadow Veil. Unbeknownst to our protagonist, they are the ones that brought our protagonist and the rest of the 'Starlights' here in order to obtain power. However, they do not have any control over who they bring, and constantly run experiments for that purpose; this group is full of greed and wish to make their lives better at the cost of everyone else's. The members of the Shadow Veil are actually ordinary citizens of the world who live relatively normal lives by day, but at night, can be found in dark black coats and plain white masks. (However, exceptions are made to the Highest Members of the Shadow Veil.) Each member of this syndicate have an actual name, but as part of the Shadow Veil, they only go by code names based on the English alphabet (from A to Z) and have a ranking system based on that. Basically, the earlier your letter, the higher your rank is. There are some characters who even have the same letter (i.e: A2), and characters that have numbers are lower ranked than characters who don't have numbers. The lower the number, the higher the rank.
Ranking system goes as follows:
A > Z > A2 > Z2 > A3 etc
Throughout the story, Ayame is constantly faced with trials that the Shadow Veil throws at her. Depending on a person's choices, they can either fight against these or avoid them entirely.
Ayame has to juggle trying to live a normal life, deciding on whether she wants to go home or not, the Shadow Veil threat, and a love life, what is she to do?!
ENDINGS:
The game has several endings!
Each character has 3 bad endings, 1 good ending, and 1 true ending.
This puts the game at 9 bad endings 3 good endings and 3 true endings.
The last true ending, which is the one where Ayame gets together with both main love interests cannot be unlocked unless the other two true endings have been cleared. Any attempts at getting the last true ending will result in a normal ending that is a bit of a cliffhanger.