SPOILERS FOR ALL OF SDRA2!
To make a long story short, I ran the character profiles on Linuj's website through google translate so you didn't have to. You're welcome. Warning: These may not be 100% accurate.
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After all, it starts with the main character, Sora!
As in the previous work, I tried to replace it with pictures for reasons such as being searched on the portal site, but there are a lot of stories I want to write and I think it will be uncomfortable to see, so I will just go to the photos and self posting.
Rather than saying this, this is a character profile, so I should talk about Sora.
The motif is "Akane Taira".
It's really not a joke. As I said last time, before seeing the AlphaGo incident, Sora was really a character conceived of another appearance of Akane Taira.
As the protagonist of the Danganronpa series, the design is as simple and modest as possible, but it doesn't look so modest compared to the previous Yuki's because the hair is gray.
However, the hairstyle is easy to understand and the clothes are simple sailor suits, so there was nothing to draw in the above setting picture;; In the case of other friends, I think I will draw more detail than this.
Personally, I think the name Sora is very well built.
Unintentionally, the name Utsuro entered as 'emptiness', and this was used in the same sense as 'sky', leading to the name Sora.
In addition, this Sora, that is, the sky, contains both the moon (hope) and the sun (despair), which are other themes of the work, and accordingly, the protagonist, Sora, has been given the meaning of being who can be either. .
In a way, it can be said that the names of the previous characters are roughly contradicted by the wiki page. To brag a little, this time, I really put the names of the characters together with great care! hehe
For reference, the "causal disposition" added to the profile of this setting secret was to briefly explain which side the characters valued in accordance with the theme of the sequel, "Process and Results," as many expected. It was a question I often received by e-mail.
However, in many cases, the process was expressed as positive (hope) and the result was expressed as negative (despair), but just because good characters value the results and evil characters value the process, it is not necessarily absolute.
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