Sara Chidouin
Sara at first comes off as kind and helpful. She offers the group help whenever they need it, when someone gets emotional she’s the first person to console them and encourage them to move forward. She comes off as a warm person, and quite a few participants come to view her as an ally.
This changes in the main game however. Where Sara’s attitude changes from caring to cold. She speaks nonchalant about the idea of one of the participants dying, and boldly claims that having an ally in this game would only make her tired. She’s a floormaster, while everyone but one is destined to die. She carries out the execution’s without remorse, and everyone is left shaken both by the deaths and Sara’s sudden change.
Joe Tazuna
Joe has a very cheerful personality. He greets the group with a big smile, and acts as if everyone were hanging out instead of being in a death game. When any of the group try to get information out of him, he redirects by telling a meaningless story.
Despite his upbeat attitude, most of the contestants don’t like him, as his never-ending positivity is almost unnerving. He uses the fact that his joyousness unsettles people to his advantage during the main game. He excitedly asks who’s going to get chosen, and encourages the sacrifice to not give up if they want to escape with the person they love most.
Gin Ibushi
Gin at first comes off as just a kid mixed up in a bad situation. He swears to the group that he isn’t sure what’s going on, and he just woke up in the death game with the rest of them being told to be a floormaster, but he drops hints every now and then that he knows more than what it seems.
He finally admits to knowing more than he first said during the main game. He encourages everyone, but also admits that he can’t help and all he can do is watch how things play out.
Keiji Shinogi
Keiji comes off as dangerous with one look. An aura of mystery surrounds him, and it makes him distrusted. Despite everyone being uneasy around him, Keiji likes to leave little clues about ASU-NARO. He likes to see the gears turning into the contestants heads as they try to piece his hints together. Sometimes these clues are genuinely helpful, sometimes they’re just a red herring.
During the main game, he’d give the group “hints” both real and fake. If he wanted to take it far, he might accuses the group’s leader of being the sacrifice…maybe it’s true maybe it’s not. One thing is for sure, Floormaster Keiji sure doesn’t like authority.
Alice Yabusame
Alice comes off as an almost cartoonish floormaster. He’s very overdramatic, and turns every little thing that happens into a big ordeal. No one even bothers to question him about the ordeal they’re stuck in because they know they’ll get an story time instead of an answer.
During the main game Alice surprises everyone by being mostly quiet. Despite his best efforts he has empathy for the participants and isn’t looking forward to doing an execution. The only times he says more than necessary is when he yells out in surprise with the group when something surprising is revealed.
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Okumaya devam et
my last donation post got a decent amount of notes, but it died before i hit my goal and the bills are hitting again soon so im remaking :(
hiya! im nattie, a black transfemme who’s supporting themselves in addition to studying fulltime, and i’m having difficulty getting back on my feet after my hours changed.
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Allow people to like you, to enjoy your company, to want to be your friend. Allow them to compliment you, allow others to think you're cool and funny even if you think you're not. It is not up to you to tell others how to feel, and remember that people might see the positive things in you and qualities that you have been failing to see while being too self-critical. Allow yourself to be liked by other people, even when you don't see why they should. Don't self-isolate because you think you are not good enough for other people.
I’m rewriting my donation post because I’ve been having a lot of notes (and that’s something that I’m genuinely grateful for) but not a lot of donations. I want to take a moment to show my gratitude to all those that get me things off my wishlist, and to the kind notes that accompany them. I’m using all those items and they make my life much, much easier.
However, I still very much need help. Honestly at this point, I don’t even have a goal, because eating is a logistical nightmare. I have a very restricted amount of time allowed in the kitchen, regardless of my mental and even physical health, which means I find myself eating out more than I would like to, and buying semi-microwable meals. That means money spent not only on food, but also on transportation.
HELP THIS IMAGE LOOKS JUST LIKE SARA I THOUGHT IT WAS HER TALKING TO JOE
changing Kanna slightly untill she becomes unrecognizeable
day 1
a little mimi
“Confession: I’ll be honest, it makes me EXTREMELY pissed off when people refer to Your Turn to Die as “That game like Danganronpa” or something similar. I feel like it tends to get written off as some sort of rip-off, which just makes me feel even worse. It’s not a popular franchise, and although I appreciate that people like both it’s frustrating to see the two compared. In reality, the only thing that the two games really have in common is that there’s a bunch of people in a death/kill game.”