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Today marks DRAMAtical Murder’s 10th anniversary!
How old do you feel now?
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Koujaku was initially rebellious, but he started obeying and allowed the tattoo sessions because his father threatened his mother.
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Koujaku lives in an apartment on the third floor of a fairly nice building. His work must pay pretty decently.
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Noiz didn’t bother to tell his parents that Aoba is his lover, not an acquaintance. This is not because he intends to hide their relationship, but because it would create problems that would drag on, implying it would be annoying to deal with.
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Due to his tattoos, Koujaku cannot use onsens.
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As of RC, Koujaku still has dreams about his past. Though he’s gotten his revenge and has accepted everything, it’s still a dark, sad subject.
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When they first met, Koujaku mistook Aoba for a girl.
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People in Mink’s homeland (or at least in this rural area) are often seen without their AllMates and aren’t as reliant on them. So Mink is fine with leaving Huracan at home sometimes.
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The circular ornament seen in Mink’s hair is not a dreamcatcher. It’s a medicine wheel. Teachings can vary from tribe to tribe, but it is generally regarded as a representation of life itself, and a guide towards personal growth and a happy, healthy, balanced life.
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Noiz’s family home is located about an hour and a half out of the city, in a forested area and has to be accessed through a gate. His apartment, meanwhile, is in the city.
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Koujaku admitted that he had indecent thoughts about Aoba well before the events of DMMD.
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Mink and Koujaku do not get along, though the conflict is somewhat one-sided due to Mink’s cooler attitude. Given that they are both used to giving orders and not receiving them, it makes sense.
Interestingly, they share the most parallels. Both are leaders of a gang. Both lost their families and intended to end their own lives as a result. And lastly, both enact revenge on their enemies.
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Koujaku broke all contact with his remaining family members on the mainland. They were on his father’s side after all. He figures they likely think he’s dead.
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Mink’s community consisted of around 50 people. They lived peacefully and didn’t have a single convenient device.
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wait back again sorry i just saw in a post you mentioned Drama CDs ... what are those ? and where may i find ?
Drama CDs are audio cds that contain extra material for a series. Sometimes it's non-canon goofing around or canon extra stories that didn't appear in the main material. In the DMMD drama cds, there are stories of what happened after Re:Connect (good ends) and extra materials.
Unfortunately, it seems they're no longer being sold. However, you can find the audios and translations (because they're only in Japanese) right here on tumblr!
This page has them all collected nice and neat. Most of the translations are by @/shibaface, who I am immensely thankful for. You can also find translations directly on their page: here.
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i need to know more about Theo 😳 i don't remember hearing about him anywhere in the games !?
Theo appears in the drama cds (and I think a side-story) only. But Noiz does mention him in the game during his good end!
Unfortunately, there's not a ton of info about him, but I'll scrounge up what I can!
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Noiz’s parents care about their reputation first and foremost. But they’ve managed to convince themselves that everything they do is right, and their actions are for the sake of others. They simply aren’t self-aware and cannot see things from any other perspective than their own.
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