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Some silly little doodles of Bandana Waddle Dee and Elfilin I did on my own time!
📢Mod Chiaki
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I swear I'm not ignoring people's ToFu posts, the tag just seems to randomly decide not to flag up that there's a new post for days at a time.
Still, it means when I do check the tag, there's a bunch of lovely posts to check out and reblog here!
- Mod C
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hey everyone! mod chiaki messaged me to ask to make this post for her since her internet has been cut off and she's working extra to get it sorted out n she can't make it herself.
she's a young adult lesbian currently studying in university. her hobbies are gaming, writing and coding as she's currently studying computer science. she's probably not going to be as active as the rest of us because she's very busy but she wanted to join in anyways because she loves danganronpa and casually kins chiaki. she says she hopes her internet is back soon!
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We're a chill bunch!!
- Mod C
TUMBLR u always got my back for Togafuka💗
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#ensemble stars#ensemble stars memes#ensemble stars shitposting#enstars#the a to z shuffle unit is real it's been confirmed#i mean cmon#dance? a to z? eat and drink#like on a date???#the evidence is all there#natsume sakasaki#niki shiina#mitsuru tenma#chiaki morisawa#kaoru hakaze#posted by: mod maop
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I love Chiaki so much, but girl is definitely the type that needs someone else to take care her, whether its cooking for her, making sure she sleeps or just plain taking baths with her to make sure she bathes. So how about Chiaki nanami headcanons with a boyfriend that takes care of her needs, whether they're sf.w or nsfw
Chiaki Nanami with a boyfriend that takes care of her needs
chiaki is my girl i love her so muchh!! i decided to do just sfw for now, i might write an nsfw version.
— mod hiyoko
- Chiaki can’t be trusted alone since of how sleepy she always is. You spend most of your time watching her because of tired she always is - if you catch her sleepwalking or sleeping while standing, you just bring her to bed.
- Please ALWAYS check on this girl’s sleep schedule. It could literally be the most diabolical thing you’ve ever witnessed, and she will brush it off.
- She appreciates the many things you do for her, such as cooking since you can also be worried for her diet. She wouldn’t care what’s on the plate - as long as it’s edible she’s eating it.
- Sometimes you bathe Chiaki. Not in an erotic manner, just to be extra cautious since she could probably will fall asleep.
- She appreciates everything you do for her, especially since she can be pretty reckless with her own health. She mostly thanks you by trying to reciprocate the same levels of affection, even if she’s not that great of taking care of her own health.
#mod hiyoko#danganronpa#fluff#x reader#danganronpa goodbye despair#male reader#dr2 chiaki#chiaki nanami#chiaki nanami x reader#nanami chiaki x reader
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togafuka has some serious range. as you said you can go for toxic unhealthy if that's your thing or you can go for them maturing and being in a healthy happy relationship. they can be silly, they can be serious, they can be angst, they can be comfort, they can be doomed, they can be happily ever after.
some people don't want to admit that togami doesn't outright despise fukawa or try to avoid her as much as he can and we can see him become nicer to her as he unlearns toxic behaviour from his childhood (though this isn't a quick straight path). we can see fukawa come to care about other people AS WELL AS togami and her trying to be strong and dependable after being a follower for most of dr1. heck in dr1's bad ending, it's implied they would become closer after spending time together and togami goes to collect fukawa from towa city after dr3. they're both traumatised dorks who don't know how to be around other people their age.
sorry for braindumping on this haha but yes ur right
Why do togafuka haters always say "erm actually its really toxic and unhealthy 🤓☝️" WE KNOW,thats the whole point of the ship!! Either the angsty toxic relationship or them growing and maturing together!! I love togafuka because i can make them highschool sweethearts or an old bisexual divorced couple that hate each other
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happy sunday guys -mod kokichi
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Dangancember 2024 - Danganronpa Top 24 Class Trials - NUMBER 2🥈: Danganronpa 2 Case 5
//I'm willing to bet that almost EVERYBODY thought this one was going to get Number 1 on this list, and to be fair, when I did a ranking years back, it DID get the reward for my best case back on Reddit.
//But in case this list, compared to that one, isn't evidence enough, my opinions have changed a bit.
//I feel the need to remind everyone that this ranking is based primarily on my general feeling of each of these cases, taking into account the characterization, investigation, general mystery, plot twists, etc. If we were ranking this purely on investigation and mystery, without my personal feelings towards a case involved, this one would be Number 1.
//When it comes to Danganronpa cases, Game 2 Case 5 is not just the crown jewel; it’s the one everyone expects to see perched at the top of any "best trials" list.
//And yes, I hear you already, "Oh, how predictable. Case 5 at the top? How original!"
//But let’s face it, sometimes the popular opinion is popular for a reason. I don’t do contrarianism for sport, folks. If something’s obvious because it’s correct, then I’m not going to waste time pretending otherwise.
//Could I have slapped some other case here, like 1-2 or V3-1, to make things spicy? I think it's spicy enough that this one isn't Number 1, but that aside, we’re not here for hot takes; we’re here to appreciate brilliance, and Case 5 is absolutely, unequivocally, that case.
//Now, let’s address the elephant in the room, or perhaps the giant robotic animal mascot if we’re staying on brand. This case is legendary for reasons beyond just "it’s good."
//Put simply, there is no other video game or mystery-themed franchise that could pull this case off OTHER than DANGANRONPA.
//It’s part mystery, part madness, and 100% the kind of twist-riddled storytelling that no one can replicate. You’d need the full chaotic toolkit of Danganronpa’s narrative rule-breaking, character complexity, and absurd-but-brilliant logic leaps. Without those, you’re just a murder mystery fan with a dream.
//Why does this case stand out so much? Because it takes what we think we know about how these games work, how mysteries work, really, and throws it straight into Monokuma’s metaphorical incinerator. In most murder mysteries, the setup is fairly predictable: Person A offs Person B, usually for some selfish reason, like wanting freedom or holding a grudge.
//Danganronpa usually follows that formula, with the added twist of a deadly game show setting. But then along comes Case 5, flipping the script so hard it leaves you reeling. It doesn’t just upend expectations; it takes them out back, ties them to a rocket, and blasts them into space.
//And yet, it’s not just shock value. Beneath the twists and turns, this trial is meticulously crafted, intertwining its revelations with the overarching story in ways that make your brain do somersaults. It’s equal parts emotionally devastating and intellectually satisfying. If you’re a fan of intricate mysteries and gut-punching twists, this case isn’t just going to impress you, it’s going to live rent-free in your mind forever.
But don’t take my word for it (well, okay, do, since you’re reading my review). This case’s reputation precedes it. If you’ve played it, you know. And if you haven’t…well, let’s just say, the bar for storytelling in murder mystery games is about to be set unreachably high.
//Let's dive in!
//Let’s be real: by this point in time, you’re knee-deep into this game, so many are dead, and you know something’s about to go down with Nagito Komaeda. The ominous buildup and his increasingly unhinged behavior practically scream, “Buckle up, this is gonna get wild.”
//So when you eventually stumble upon his body, it’s not exactly shocking that he’s the victim. What is shocking, however, is everything else about this chapter. The setup, the stakes, the twists, and oh boy, the absolutely brutal state of his corpse. Seriously, if you thought previous trials in this game had upped the ante, Chapter 5 snaps the bar in two and sets it on fire for good measure.
//The setup alone is chaos incarnate: Nagito has hidden bombs around Jabberwock Island and cheerfully announces that if they go off, the entire island and everyone on it will sink straight into the ocean. Naturally, this sends the remaining students—Hajime, Chiaki, Fuyuhiko, Akane, Kazuichi, and Sonia—into panic mode as they scramble to defuse them.
//Just when they manage to avert what feels like certain doom, they discover a warehouse is suddenly engulfed in flames. Conveniently (or suspiciously?), fire grenades are nearby, and the group decides to toss them into the inferno in an attempt to extinguish it.
//Crisis averted, right?
//Wrong.
//When the smoke clears, they find Nagito’s lifeless body inside, and it’s unlike anything the series has thrown at you before.
//Let’s talk about that body discovery scene because…wow. Danganronpa doesn’t shy away from gruesome, but Nagito’s death takes the cake. His body is covered in cuts, there’s a knife stabbed straight through his right hand, and, as the pièce de résistance, a massive spear is impaled directly through his chest. It’s horrifying, grotesque, and easily one of the most graphic and unforgettable discoveries in the entire series. If you’re not audibly gasping by this point, you might need to check your pulse.
//But here’s where things get really interesting: despite being the victim, Nagito is also the villain of this chapter. His death isn’t just the result of some random grudge or desperation; it’s an intricately planned act designed to manipulate and torment everyone left alive.
//It’s peak Nagito. Brilliant, twisted, and utterly maddening.
//I don't know if I can talk about Nagito himself without repeating things that I've already said, because he’s come up multiple times in this countdown already (and spoiler alert, he’s not done yet), and for good reason.
//Calling him "memorable" feels like the understatement of the century. This guy is the embodiment of chaos, and his very existence has transcended the game to become a full-blown meme.
//But there’s a reason for that: Nagito isn’t just weird; he’s fascinating. He’s the kind of character who sticks in your brain long after the credits roll, equal parts horrifying and hypnotic.
//What makes Nagito so unique is his complexity. On the surface, he seems like an unassuming guy with a fairly mundane talent. But peel back the layers, and you’ll find one of the most manipulative, unsettling, and downright creepy characters in gaming history. His self-loathing is palpable, but it’s overshadowed by his ability to twist every situation to his advantage, or just to create absolute bedlam at ease.
//He’s so committed to his warped version of "hope" that he’s willing to employ the most extreme, morally dubious methods to achieve it. In many ways, he’s the second game’s true antagonist, even if he doesn’t fit the traditional mold. Fuck Junko and Izuru.
//And Case 5 is essentially Nagito’s magnum opus. It’s the culmination of everything that makes him such a standout character: his intelligence, his unpredictability, his disturbing charisma, and his willingness to do whatever it takes, even die, to prove his point. The result is a chapter that feels less like a murder mystery and more like an elaborate psychological chess match.
//So, while Chapter 5 might technically be about solving Nagito’s death, it’s really about unraveling Nagito himself. His influence permeates every aspect of the case, making it one of the most unforgettable and genre-defining moments in Danganronpa history.
//The investigation is okay, but again, as I said for 1-2, it's how they all culminate into the trial that it really works, so let's not waste any more time, and actually get into talking about that.
//For starters, I want to say that the pacing of this trial is BRILLIANT. Every twist and turn feels meticulously timed to keep you on the edge of your seat, while the ideas introduced all tie into the case’s central themes, on top of being innately shocking.
//When the students first discover Nagito’s body, the sheer brutality of the scene makes it look like he was tortured for information before being killed. There are cuts all over his body, a knife impaled through his hand, and that massive spear skewering his chest like the world’s most horrifying centerpiece. It screams “murder most foul,” and naturally, the students start theorizing about who could’ve done something so horrific.
//But quickly, they realize that it wouldn't make sense for someone torture Nagito for information if his mouth was duct-taped shut. Though Kazuichi especially argues for it, that one little detail flips the entire narrative on its head. If he couldn’t speak, then the torture couldn’t have been for interrogation.
//The students realize this, and their next leap in logic is to suspect that maybe Nagito wasn’t murdered at all. What if he orchestrated his own death?
//After all, this is Nagito we’re talking about, a guy who thrives on chaos and has a disturbingly cavalier attitude toward his own life. Using the rope attached to the spear, it seems plausible that he could’ve rigged a setup to drop the weapon onto himself, making it look like an elaborate suicide.
//This is...somewhat true. But in true Danganronpa fashion, the obvious answer is never the correct one. The suicide theory falls apart under closer scrutiny, leaving the students, and the player, scrambling for answers.
That’s when the horrifying truth comes to light, and boy, does it hit like that fire truck that killed Celeste.
//Nagito set up the scene so that the warehouse he died in would catch on fire once the students opened the door. To get through, the rest of the group grapped a bunch of fire grenades to put the fire out, and all of them grabbed at least one, and threw it into the flames.
//However, this single act causes them to plummet head first into the trap that had been set for them.
//Nagito, ever the agent of chaos, actually rigged one of the fire grenades with lethal poison gas. When the students threw the grenades to extinguish the warehouse fire, one of them tossed the poison grenade, dispersing the gas and killing him. Suddenly, what seemed like a murder mystery or a suicide case becomes something far more twisted.
//And here’s the kicker: nobody knows who threw the poison grenade. Not even the person who actually did it!
//By mixing the poison grenade with the others, Nagito ensured that the identity of his killer would be COMPLETELY RANDOM. This wasn’t just a murder; it was a gamble, a deadly game of Russian roulette where none of the participants even knew they were playing. As I said it’s the kind of mind-bending twist that only Danganronpa could pull off, and it perfectly encapsulates Nagito’s philosophy of chaotic hope.
//Monokuma obviously knows which student threw the poisoned grenade as well, and obviously, if the students get it wrong, they are ALL SCREWED.
//The brilliance of this setup is how utterly hopeless it makes the trial feel. Class trials are all about deduction, piecing together clues, and eventually uncovering the truth. But how do you solve a case where even the killer doesn’t know they’re the killer?
//For the first time in the series, it feels like there’s no way forward, no light at the end of the tunnel. The murder is, quite literally, impossible to solve using traditional methods. It’s a masterstroke in subverting the player’s expectations while also reinforcing the themes of despair and uncertainty that define the series.
//This moment also highlights why Nagito is such a standout character. Only he could come up with something so convoluted, so meticulously planned, and yet so chaotic at its core. He turns the class trial, a system designed to uncover truth and punish the guilty, into an instrument of despair.
//By making the killer’s identity random, Nagito forces the group to confront the idea that justice might not always be attainable. It’s a chilling reminder of how far he’s willing to go to prove his warped ideals about Hope and Despair.
//Thematically, this case is a perfect storm. It pushes the students to their absolute limits, not just intellectually but emotionally as well. How do you come to terms with a murder that has no clear perpetrator? How do you move forward when the very foundations of the game’s rules have been shaken?
//The trial becomes less about solving the mystery and more about grappling with the moral and philosophical questions it raises. It’s a level of depth and complexity that sets it apart from anything else in the series.
//Of course, this wouldn’t be a Danganronpa trial without a good dose of drama and tension. Watching the students wrestle with their guilt, fear, and confusion as they try to piece together the puzzle from start to finish, and then reach the absolutely horrifying situation they land in, is both heartbreaking and riveting. The stakes, genuinely, never reach higher than this, and the outcome feels completely uncertain and TERRIFYING.
//By the time the truth is revealed, you’re left in awe of the sheer audacity of the writing. It’s the kind of storytelling that leaves a lasting impression, long after the game is over.
//Ultimately, what makes this so effective is how it combines narrative brilliance with gameplay innovation. It’s not just about what happens, but how it makes you feel as a player. You’re questioning everything you thought you knew about how these trials work. It’s a case that breaks the rules, challenges your expectations, and delivers a story that’s as thought-provoking as it is shocking.
//But if you thought we were done, no, we aren't quite yet. What comes after this kicks the trial into a, somehow, HIGHER gear.
//Despite Nagito’s seemingly impossible-to-solve murder, the students DO manage to piece together the truth. And the resolution is haunting, depressing, and brilliantly layered, as it ties back to one of the game’s longest-running mysteries:
//The identity of the traitor.
//Monokuma drops the first breadcrumb early in the story, mentioning that the island was prepared for specifically 15 students but somehow, this group ended up with 16.
//This anomaly immediately plants the suspicion that one of the students is a traitor working for, what we eventually discover, is the supposedly evil "World Ender Organization." It’s a mystery that looms over the entire game, and Nagito, being Nagito, becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth.
//This obsession drives much of Nagito’s increasingly erratic behavior. His bizarre stunts, from his cryptic speeches to the explosive warehouse gambit, are all rooted in his desperation to expose the traitor. Though his motives aren't quite what they seem.
//The events of Chapter 5 are essentially his ultimate gambit for this mission: an elaborate plan to force the traitor to reveal themselves by staging an unsolvable murder.
//But this isn’t just about solving a mystery. Nagito, in his twisted logic, decides that sacrificing himself is a small price to pay if it means exposing the traitor and their connection to the World Ender. If everyone else has to die as collateral damage? Well, that’s just fine with him. It’s peak Nagito, both brilliant and horrifying.
//But...if this plan is at risk of killing everyone, and the poisoned grenade was thrown by a random person, how exactly was it supposed to work?
//What makes this trial so exceptional is how it builds on a recurring theme in Danganronpa 2: the way characters use their Ultimate Talents to achieve their goals. Each case in the game showcases this idea in unique ways.
Teruteru uses his cooking skills to conceal a murder weapon.
Peko exploits her swordsmanship to stage a clever escape.
Mikan manipulates her role as a nurse to fabricate an alibi.
Gundham weaponizes his hamsters to immobilize his victim.
//But this trial falls into this theme while also switching it up, by making the victim the one who uses their talent to manipulate the outcome. And Nagito’s Ultimate Lucky Student talent once again takes center stage, and its application here is as ingenious as it is unsettling.
//Nagito’s luck is unlike Makoto’s relatively tame version in the first game. It’s tangible, almost supernatural, and eerily consistent. Whether it’s winning a game of Russian Roulette with an almost fully loaded revolver in Chapter 4 or orchestrating the chaos of this trial, Nagito’s luck always seems to tilt events in his favor, even when it’s to his detriment.
//This trial showcases his mastery of his talent, as he uses it to create a scenario so convoluted that solving it requires an extraordinary leap of faith. It’s a testament to how his character embodies the unpredictable nature of luck, both as a tool and as a weapon.
//When the students are left with no other options, Hajime proposes a bold theory: the person Nagito was targeting with his poison grenade must be the traitor. With the clock ticking and no clear path forward, the group takes a gamble and calls for the traitor to reveal themselves. And here’s where the trial delivers one of its most gut-wrenching twists.
//Instead of the group uncovering the traitor through deduction, the traitor steps forward voluntarily. It’s Chiaki Nanami, the Ultimate Gamer and a beloved figure in the story.
//Chiaki’s betrayal is particularly heartbreaking because of how central she’s been to the trial system in Danganronpa 2. She is effectively Hajime's equivelant to what Kyoko was for Makoto, being his closest ally, and often providing critical insights and support during investigations and debates. Her calm demeanor and love for her friends make her an endearing presence, so her reveal as the traitor feels like a betrayal not just to the characters but to the player as well.
//Even if I've always felt Chiaki might be a bit overrated, it’s hard not for me to feel a pang of sadness as the truth comes to light. And yet, this reveal also solidifies the brilliance of Nagito’s plan. His twisted methods worked: he exposed the traitor, even at the cost of his own life.
//Genuinely, the reaction to Chiaki stepping forward as the traitor is one of the most soul-crushing scenes in the game thus far, and for good reason.
//Chiaki is the most perfect candidate to play the role of the final killer in this game, because she’s the one student on the island that everyone universally adores. She’s the epitome of the "can do no wrong" character. Which for me personally, is something I've never liked about her, but it does work in the buildup to this revelation.
//She’s sweet, dependable, and always there to lend a hand during trials with her sharp insights and calm demeanor, just as her supposed "father" Chihiro was. The same applies to Kaito in V3, as he's the universally loved wildcard who shoulders a heavy emotional weight heading into the endgame.
//So, when Chiaki confesses to being the traitor and asks the group to vote for her so they can save themselves, her classmates react in the most predictable way possible: absolute, unrelenting denial.
//Instead of nodding grimly and doing what needs to be done like every other time, they outright refuse, dragging their heels like stubborn toddlers who don’t want to eat their vegetables. Watching this unfold is both heartbreaking and oddly hilarious, as it highlights just how much the group collectively loves her.
//Hajime, bless his poor, conflicted soul, finds himself in the unenviable position of having to convince the group to face reality. This includes arguing against everyone, particularly against Sonia, who is especially resistant to the idea.
//Imagine trying to sell an unflattering truth about someone universally beloved while standing in a room full of people who would rather rewrite history than accept it. That’s exactly what Hajime has to do. Everyone goes to great lengths to deny Chiaki’s guilt, even twisting their earlier testimony to absolve Chiaki, and it’s like watching a courtroom drama where the defense lawyer loves their client so much they’re trying to argue the laws of physics out of existence.
//What makes this sequence so powerful is how the game adjusts its tone and pacing to reflect the emotional gravity of the situation. The trial’s usual high-energy minigames, complete with intense, upbeat tones and kickass music, suddenly shift into something quieter, heavier.
//Take Sonia’s Rebuttal Showdown, for instance. The usual sword-clashing music is replaced with a somber track, setting a melancholic mood. This silence isn’t just an absence of sound, it’s a deafening reminder of the emotional stakes at play.
//Even Hajime’s iconic "No, that’s wrong!" line is replaced by more desperate, sorrowful dialogue, hammering home the fact that despite arguing against, her, he, above EVERYBODY ELSE HERE, wants to accuse Chiaki THE LEAST.
//But he knows he must. She’s essentially asking him to kill her so that the others can live, and he’s left with no choice but to comply. It's tragic, raw, and incredibly effective storytelling.
//As if the emotional gut punches weren’t enough, the trial then drops a bombshell about the overarching narrative: the Future Foundation, which had been framed as the antagonist group, are actually the good guys. Chiaki and Monomi, as their representative, was working against Despair all along.
//This twist retroactively reframes the story, making Chiaki’s betrayal feel even more bittersweet. Monomi’s steadfast support of the group also takes on a new light, as her actions were driven by a desire to protect them, not manipulate them like they all believed. It’s the kind of twist that makes you sit back and rethink everything you’ve assumed about the game up to this point.
//And then there’s Nagito, whose insane brilliance looms large over this trial. At first, his actions seem designed to expose Chiaki as the traitor and ensure her execution. But after the trial, it becomes clear that his motives were far more complex, and arguably even more unhinged.
//After discovering that the other students were former Remnants of Despair, key players in Junko Enoshima’s plans, Nagito developed an intense self-loathing and a burning hatred for his classmates that completely paralleled his initial admiration of them. In a bizarre twist of logic, he decided the traitor was the only good person among them and concocted this elaborate trap to ensure their survival.
//Nagito’s plan, of course, hinges on his Ultimate Luck, which he uses to make the trial seemingly impossible to solve, and his hope was that Chiaki, as the traitor, would survive by default while the rest of the group received a wrong verdict and were executed. It’s a plan so convoluted and morally dubious that you almost have to admire the audacity of it.
//However, it’s also hilariously short-sighted upon reflection. Killing everyone except Chiaki would have effectively handed victory to AI Junko, whose goal was to plunge the world into even greater Despair. Of course, Nagito had no way of knowing that, but it's still funny to think about that had Hajime and Chiaki not been able to stop his plan, Junko would have won.
//In hindsight, Nagito’s plan might seem downright idiotic, but it’s this blend of genius and madness that makes his character so compelling. The sheer absurdity of his actions adds a layer of dark humor to the trial, even as the emotional stakes reach their peak. It’s a masterclass in how to balance tension, tragedy, and character-driven storytelling.
//The effectiveness of this lies in how it forces you to confront uncomfortable truths. Chiaki’s true identity, Nagito’s madness, and the group’s denial all intertwine to create a narrative that’s as heartbreaking as it is unforgettable.
//It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, packed with twists and turns that redefine what a Danganronpa trial can be. If the goal was to leave a lasting impression, this chapter more than delivers. And let’s be real: who doesn’t love a trial that combines emotional devastation with a side of absurdity?
//The revelation that Chiaki unknowingly threw the poison grenade ties everything together in a tragic bow. The class trial’s conclusion sees Chiaki and Monomi executed in a sequence that’s as heart-wrenching as it is inevitable. Nagito’s gamble paid off, but at what cost?
//The fallout from this trial leaves the remaining students reeling, their hearts shattered and their resolve tested like never before. It’s a moment that defines the series, not just for its shocking twists but for its emotional depth and philosophical complexity.
//What makes this trial so effective is how it uses every element of the Danganronpa formula to maximum effect. The mystery is intricate and satisfying, the stakes are sky-high, and the emotional weight of the characters’ decisions is palpable.
//It also serves as a perfect showcase of how the class trial system can be manipulated. This concept is revisited in Danganronpa V3, where Kokichi and Kaito pull off a similar stunt to challenge Monokuma’s control.
//I want to end this review by going over basically all the key points of why this trial is amazing, even though I have already done some analysis here already, and I admit, a lot of this will be repeating myself.
//But to make this review as official as it can be, I need to make sure the information is presented well. I can break down why this trial is fantastic into 5 main catagory's.
#1: This trial massively subverts the formula.
//The Danganronpa series has a well-established formula: a murder occurs, the class investigates, a culprit is identified, and they’re executed. Rinse and repeat, right? It’s a satisfying loop for those who love unraveling mysteries and piecing together evidence, but just as you start to feel like you’ve cracked the game’s rhythm, this trial throws an absolute curveball.
//The Danganronpa series thrives on its formula of uncovering killers, but Case 5 in Goodbye Despair flips the script in spectacular fashion. Instead of a straightforward murder, it begins with what looks like a suicide, leaving players and characters scrambling to make sense of Nagito’s maddeningly intricate setup. With no clear culprit, the trial forces you to rethink how cases are solved entirely.
//Nagito’s genius lies in using his Ultimate Luck to orchestrate an elaborate plan where every clue feels like a trap. By staging his own death and planting conflicting evidence, he creates an unsolvable mystery to expose the traitor among his classmates. This subversion of expectations turns the investigation into a mental labyrinth, testing the player’s logic like never before.
//The trial doesn’t just break the usual flow; it’s a deep dive into Nagito’s twisted obsession with hope and despair. His plan, theatrical and chaotic, challenges everyone to grapple with impossible choices. It’s peak Nagito—equal parts brilliance and insanity.
//Speaking of...
#2: Nagito’s Genius and Madness
Nagito's role in Case 5 is nothing short of mind-bending, as he masterfully pulls double duty as both the victim and the mastermind. Only Nagito could turn his own death into a trap, complete with poison, a fire grenade, and a spear, because why use one method when you can use three and confuse everyone in the process?
//It’s a move that’s equal parts genius and absolutely unhinged, perfectly reflecting his complex character.
//What makes this setup so effective is how it’s not just a murder but a moral battlefield. Nagito’s goal isn’t just to die but to force his classmates to uncover the identity of the traitor hiding among them. This escalates the already high stakes into a psychological tug-of-war, where trust erodes and tensions boil over.
//Nagito’s twisted ideals of hope and despair come to life in this trial, making his actions as brilliant as they are baffling. His chaotic orchestration is both a testament to his intellect and a reminder that, in the world of Danganronpa, no situation is ever as simple as it seems, especially when he is involved.
#3: Chiaki's Death
//Chiaki's reveal as both the killer and the traitor is an emotional wrecking ball disguised as a plot twist. Up until this moment, Chiaki has been the group’s rock, dependable, sweet, and seemingly incapable of harm.
//Learning she’s the traitor completely flips the script, forcing one to rethink every smile, every piece of advice, and every moment of quiet solidarity they’ve shared with her.
//It’s like finding out your favorite cozy sweater has been secretly plotting against you this whole time. The twist doesn’t just pull the rug out from under you; it sets the whole floor on fire.
#4: The Complexity, the Detail, and the general Presentation
This trial is a masterclass in making players second-guess everything they thought they knew. From unraveling how poison ended up in a fire grenade to deciphering Nagito’s absurdly elaborate setup, the mechanics of this case are both brain-bending and deeply satisfying.
//Every tiny clue matters, and the game’s pacing doles out twists like it’s hosting a plot twist buffet, except every dish leaves you more anxious than the last.
//The atmosphere is dialed up to eleven, with every element working in perfect harmony to mess with your emotions. The ominous tension builds like a slow-motion train wreck you can’t look away from, and when the trial reaches its devastating crescendo during Chiaki’s execution. It’s the musical equivalent of someone punching you in the soul, ensuring the emotional impact of this case lingers long after the trial gavel falls.
And #5: The Themes and Emotional Impact
//Nagito's actions are the embodiment of his twisted mantra: hope born through despair. His scheme is a masterstroke of chaos, forcing the group to grapple with betrayal, sacrifice, and their commitment to surviving together.
//Chiaki’s tragic death serves as a painful but pivotal moment, galvanizing the group to push forward despite their grief. It’s a gut-wrenching reminder of the game’s central theme: even in the bleakest moments, hope can still shine through, though it might leave you sobbing into your controller.
//Unraveling Nagito’s convoluted plot is satisfying on an intellectual level, but the real punch comes when you realize the cost of discovering the truth.
//Chiaki’s confession, laced with bittersweet acceptance, and the group’s collective sorrow turn the courtroom into a theater of heartbreak. By the end, you’re not just grappling with the logical fallout of Nagito’s manipulation, you’re left questioning your emotional capacity to survive the gauntlet of despair Danganronpa throws at you.
//And...that's about it. There really isn't that much to say that hasn't been said already. Ultimately, this trial is the most series-defining chapter in Danganronpa history, and every other trial should stand by its example.
//It encapsulates everything that makes the series special: the blend of hope and despair, the unpredictable twists, and the deeply human conflicts at its core. It’s not just a murder mystery; it’s a philosophical puzzle, a character study, and a testament to the creative heights of the genre.
//No wonder it stands tall as one of the best moments in the series, if not its crowning achievement. And personally, I do believe that it's hands down the best case in the entire franchise.
//...
//Except for one...
#danganronpa survivor#danganronpa#ranking#danganronpa 2#dr2#mod talks#chiaki nanami#nagito komaeda#hajime hinata#fuyuhiko kuzuryu#akane owari#dangancember 2024
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I can't believe I never noticed considering I love both these characters so much but Akane owari and Chiaki nanami dating headcanons~. I think SDR2 might be the series where I like most of the cast.
dating akane owari and chiaki nanami (separate)
info: g/n!reader, fluff, hc format
a/n: i think thh is the game in which i like most of the cast. there's always one mf in the game that ruins it but for thh i actually like every single character.
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akane owari
dating akane is always fun and spontaneous
she's always dragging you outside to parks or restaurants
she's outdoorsy and she loves food so if you combine those two (a picnic or cookout) she'll love you forever
she's always challenging you to silly little contests like who can eat the most breakfast food
she's also very competitive with video games
on days with bad weather or sickness the two of you spend time playing video games together and watching movies
but pretty much every other day you're out and about
akane's favorite way to show affection is hugs and kisses
but specifically the kind of hug where you're smothered, and she squeezes you with all her might while teasing you for whining about it
and she gives kisses all over your face super fast
her love language though is quality time, of course, which is why she's always dragging you to places
even if the two of you aren't actually doing something together, just being in the same space is enough
chiaki nanami
chiaki is probably the opposite of akane in that she's so indoorsy
if she ever participates in an outside activity she'll find her own way to laze it up
her love language is acts of service
surprising each other with a homemade dinner, doing each other's chores, surprising with gifts
chiaki's face is really cute when she realizes you've done something nice for her (like this :o )
as you can guess, spending time with chiaki is playing games. a lot.
video games, board games, whatever
she doesn't have a problem with doing other activities though, she'll never make you do something that you're bored of
anyway, on game nights you turn all the lights off and put the leds on (you know the colorful led strip lights) and create a nest out of your bed
the comfiest fucking thing you'll ever lay on
tangent: chiaki definitely collects plushies and it adds to the comfort of your bed
she'll also always stock up on snacks in preparation for game nights
she always has pocky
you know the pocky game? you've played it with her a couple times and she always lets you win so you kiss her
speaking of kissing, chiaki is a very soft and sweet type of kisser rather than rough and passionate
she's very gentle, always holding your face in her hands or locking your fingers together
other ways she shows physical affection includes laying her head in your lap or on your shoulder and falling asleep on you
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-mod kyoko
#mod kyoko#danganronpa#danganronpa headcanons#danganronpa imagines#danganronpa x reader#chiaki x reader#chiaki nanami#akane owari#akane x reader
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Icons of Adrian Andrews (Ace Attorney) for anon!
🧩Mod Chiaki
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all the togafukaweek stuff has been queued. 👍 we'll be reblogging the regular togafuka stuff as normal, but any late togafukaweek stuff will go in the queue (especially as one is a comic - which you should all be reading!!! - and i want to keep that in order on the blog).
- Mod C
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Niki Shiina - Meal Ticket of Justice
Writer: Yuumasu
Season: Winter
(Location: CosPro Office)
Niki: ‘Su~p, Staff-san. It’s Shiina Niki from Crazy:B.
Is the deputy director here? He asked me to come see him.
Hmm, he’s in the middle of a meeting with a client? It looks like it’ll be over in ten-ish minutes?
In that case, can I wait here? I’ll be in the corner so I won’t get in the way.
It’s a~lright. He asked me to come when I have time, and I don’t have any plans today.
By the way, you wouldn’t have heard from the deputy director about what kind of business he was looking at, wouldya?
Is that so~. …… Nah, nah, I’ll just ask him directly☆
Nahaha, thanks for your concern. Please keep up the good work, Staff-san~☆
(What the heck’s goin’ on if even the staff don’t know about it either~……?
I’m not happy about being the only one called here, it’s hard to comprehend.
Seriously, I have no idea~. …… Did someone from Crazy:B do something wrong?
But if it’s that then the leader would be called……
As if. I feel like calling in Rinne-kun wouldn’t do anything.
Does that mean I’m acting as a substitute for the leader? Even if that were the case, I think HiMERU-kun and Kohaku-chan are more suitable than me.
Hm~m. If possible, it’d be great if he’d avoid talking about difficult topics~……)
Ibara: —Thank you for waiting, Shiina-shi.
Niki: Deputy director! Thanks for your hard work at the meeting.
Ibara: I apologize for the inconvenience. Let me cut right to the chase.
Please take this.
Niki: A flyer for a newly opened restaurant—I don’t think it’s something like that. Uuummmm……
“Dance Workshop”?
Ibara: Yes, this is a workshop for ES idols.
Shiina-shi, your choreography sometimes appears sloppy compared to the other members of Crazy:B.
It’s free, so please consider this a prime opportunity and take part in it!
Niki: Uwaai. I-I’ll do my best……
Ibara: Contrary to your words, you look blatantly disgusted.
Niki: Hmm. To be honest, I’m not into the idea.
A dance workshop, huh… Just thinking about it makes me hungry.
Ibara: Haah…… Well, I expected you to say that.
Not to worry. I’ve prepared a proper reward for you.
Niki: Reward……?
Ibara: Indeed. If you participate in the workshop, you’ll be provided with this “meal ticket that can be used at restaurants nationwide.”
Niki: A m-meal ticket……! I want it, gimme!
Ibara: Ah ah, I won’t give it to you for free♪
Shiina-shi, you promise to attend the workshop, right?
Niki: I promise! I promise on my meal ticket, I’ll do my best……☆
(Location: Dance Room)
(A few days later. The day of the workshop.)
Niki: Meal ticket~♪ Free food~♪ Funfufufu~n……♪
Chiaki: Hm? Shiina will also be participating?
Niki: Oh, that’s Morisawa-ku~n, isn't it!
I didn’t think I knew anyone here, so I’m relieved.
Chiaki: Me too. I always thought these workshops were mainly attended by new idols.
Niki: Same here. I was a little worried that I’d attract attention.
But if Morisawa-kun is here then it’s like a weight off my shoulders! It’s reassuring to be with you!
Chiaki: Right! Let’s encourage each other and work hard together……☆
Niki: Alright! …… Ah, it looks like the dance teacher’s here now.
Now’s the time~. I’ll do my best!
(Two hours later. After the workshop, self-study time)
Niki: That’s ho~rrible, Morisawa-kun!
I thought you were about on par with me, but you’re not that bad at all!
Chiaki: Sorry. It's clear you’re also taking part in order to improve your skills……
Niki: Now that I think about it, in √AtoZ you learned the dance early on and taught it to everyone, right?
I wouldn’t have misunderstood if I remembered properly, but I forgot about it ‘til just now.
Uuu. It’s my own fault, but I feel like I’ve been left behind by the person I’d said “Let’s reach the goal together” to at a marathon race……
Chiaki: Shiina……
I’m really sorry. As an apology, could I join you in your self-study?
Niki: Eh? No, it’s my bad for not checking.
Chiaki: No. That won’t give me peace of mind.
In the process of teaching you, I’ll be able to learn about myself. Please let me help you!
(One hour later)
Niki: 1, 2, 3~♪ …… Turn here☆
Didya see that, Morisawa-kun? I did it exactly as you taught me!
Chiaki: Great, Shiina. You’re definitely making progress!
Niki: Nahaha. It’s thanks to you. Thanks for being patient with me……☆
I mean. Sorry for asking you to stick here with me ‘til the last minute before we have to leave even though you’re not getting anything in return.
Chiaki: Don’t sweat it. A hero is someone who helps someone without hesitation if they’re in trouble. Deserting you is against my sense of justice.
Besides, I did get something in return. I was able to support your growth. This sense of accomplishment is a joy beyond compare……☆
Niki: Justice, huh~…… Well then, I’ll also follow my own justice.
Chiaki: Shiina’s justice?
Niki: Fufufu. I have a meal ticket right here! To thank you for your guidance, I’ll treat you to dinner♪
Eating after a lotta dancing is so much fun! Life is fun. This is my justice……☆
Chiaki: I see. That’s your way of thinking.
Alright, tonight let’s celebrate your growth and enjoy a meal!
Niki: Nahaha, I’m drooling just thinking about what to eat♪
C’mon c’mon, let’s go before we get too hungry……☆
#ensemble stars#enstars#enstars translation#ibara saegusa#niki shiina#chiaki morisawa#era: !!#type: idol story#note from mod: yes this was translated solely because of the ibara part at the beginning
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wrong unit, chiaki.
#posted by: mod maop#arashi narukami#tsukasa suou#izumi sena#leo tsukinaga#ritsu sakuma#knights#chiaki morisawa#ryuseitai#ensemble stars#ensemble stars memes#ensemble stars shitposting#enstars
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Chiaki nanami and Akane owari (separate) with a Male S/O headcanons please both SFW and NSFW~
SFW / NSFW
Chiaki Nanami / Akane Owari with a Male S/O Headcanons
okay I LOVE taking requests like these ROUND EM UP!!!
- mod hiyoko
SFW
Chiaki Nanami
- Since she feels safe around you, she falls asleep often near you
- You watch her speedrun games out of boredom
- CUDDLING
- She prepares snacks whenever you two play games together
- She will play with your hair, and vice versa.
- Her love language is quality time <3
- She LOVES waking up in your arms
- Since she is canonically bad in dating simulators, she asks you for help even if you don’t play games at all. Help ya girl out!!!
- Genuinely the best at comforting?? If you like idk vent to her she’d give you the best comfort EVER
- She definitely let’s you win games on purpose.
- She likes to put her bed next to yours in Minecraft <3
Akane Owari
- She's extremely supportive- she will support you no matter what choice you make!
- She's probably really bad at using technology, so if you are like idk texting her it will take her a while to send a message because of how much she is struggling
- Don't even bother hiding snacks from her, she will find and devour that shit under a minute.
- Her love language is probably physical touch, she is really handsy and doesn't even realize it.
- Akane is really protective. Even if you can still defend yourself, she'll still defend you
- She LOVES picking you up.
- Free training!! (hell yeah)
- Even if you're the opposite of her (a lazy, non-athletic shit) she still loves you and likes to teach you new exercises <3
- Her ass is quite reckless so be prepared.
NSFW
Chiaki Nanami
- She gives you handjobs while playing video games. No eye contact at all. Not even a single expression on her face- deadpanned as always.
- There's no reason for her being horny, she just is. You'd have to do a LOT just to turn her on.
- Wears really tight thigh highs when shes in the mood
- She likes to sit on your lap and squeeze your cock with her thighs.
- Give this girl backshots while she's on her game boy
- She's out like a light after sex
- Chiaki has played a few porn games before, so she kinda knows what she's doing??
- She prefers giving oral instead of receiving.
- If you're eating her out, she will gently tug on you hair.
- She likes to sit on your face
- She's not that loud, she'll let out small whimpers and moans.
- She doesn't really have a favorite position.
Akane Owari
- She can last for a LONGG time.
- She is into food play.
- If you're tired after sex, she'll let you use her boobs as pillows
- Her cum (i'm deeply sorry.) would definitely be salty due to the amount of meat she eats. Oh yeah and she produces a lot too
- She likes to do it in the locker rooms, but any other place is cool for her too
- LLOOUDDD.
By loud, i mean that she'll loudly and repeatedly groan.
- She makes a few jokes during sex.
- She just can't say no to a quickie.
- Akane likes any position that involves standing up
- She's absolutely RUTHLESS when riding you, she might as well break your cock.
- Same goes for oral- and she has a gag reflex too.
- She can't stay still for a second, she's always writhing in excitement.
#mod hiyoko#danganronpa#danganronpa goodbye despair#goodbye despair#fluff#smut#akane owari#chiaki nanami#akane owari x reader#chiaki nanami x reader
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