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uhh can we not repost Feryquitous song translations. This is from their paywalled translated content and the page says dont repost content lmao


* Last but not least, there's the secret song "Callima Karma". Per Feryquitous tradition, all of the lyrics are written in her signature {{Conlang}}. But when you translate them, they're heavily implied to be depicting Hikari burdening the guilt of the murder she committed. The word "Callima" also appears in the lyrics and means something among the lines of "I will burden", so the true title of the song can be translated to "I will burden (the) Karma". As in Hikari believing that the complete end of her sanity over a span of 1,000 years is what she deserved as a result of her actions.

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* Last but not least, there's the secret song "Callima Karma". Per Feryquitous tradition, all of the lyrics are written in her signature {{Conlang}}. But when you translate them, they're heavily implied to be depicting Hikari burdening the guilt of the murder she committed. The word "Callima" also appears in the lyrics and means something among the lines of "I will burden", so the true title of the song can be translated to "I will burden (the) Karma". As in Hikari believing that the complete end of her sanity over a span of 1,000 years is what she deserved as a result of her actions.
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* ''Poor Alice''. She wanders Arcaea without her memories and was accompanied by a man named Tenniel. Alice suspected that there's something wrong about Tenniel, but when she managed to push him into revealing the AwfulTruth to her...good god. Turns out she is actually a [[DelicateAndSickly terminally ill girl]] who had joy with her brother who...isn't Tenniel, but a man named Cedric. [[FourIsDeath Four days later]], she succumbed to her illness and died. She was alone in Arcaea all along -- that's right, Tenniel was an ImaginaryFriend made from Alice's memories of Cedric. Tenniel vanishes after fulfilling his last task and she briefly breaks down before accepting herself as what she is. What makes this stand out is unlike Vita and Tairitsu's reason of death, hers can come across as realistic. There's also a rather darkly humorous aspect of this. [[ImprobablyFemaleCast All of the partners introduced up to that point are young women]] and a male partner is revealed out of the blue, only for the game to reveal that he is no more than an illusion and the number of male partners in the game remain exactly zero. To a player's perspective, this would be almost like giving them a HopeSpot and ''burning it into the ground''.

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* ''Poor Alice''. She wanders Arcaea without her memories and was accompanied by a man named Tenniel.Tenniel, who claims to be her brother. Alice suspected that there's something wrong about Tenniel, but when she managed to push him into revealing the AwfulTruth to her...good god. Turns out she is actually a [[DelicateAndSickly terminally ill girl]] who had joy with her brother who...isn't Tenniel, but a man named Cedric. [[FourIsDeath Four days later]], she succumbed to her illness and died. She was alone in Arcaea all along -- that's right, Tenniel was an ImaginaryFriend made from Alice's memories of Cedric. Tenniel vanishes after fulfilling his last task and she briefly breaks down before accepting herself as what she is. What makes this stand out is unlike Vita and Tairitsu's reason of death, hers can come across as realistic. There's also a rather darkly humorous aspect of this. [[ImprobablyFemaleCast All of the partners introduced up to that point are young women]] and a male partner is revealed out of the blue, only for the game to reveal that he is no more than an illusion and the number of male partners in the game remain exactly zero. To a player's perspective, this would be almost like giving them a HopeSpot and ''burning it into the ground''.
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* ''Poor Alice''. She wanders Arcaea without her memories and was accompanied by her brother, Tenniel. Alice suspected that there's something wrong about Tenniel, but when she managed to push him into revealing the AwfulTruth to her...good god. Turns out she is actually a [[DelicateAndSickly terminally ill girl]] who had joy with her brother who...isn't Tenniel, but a man named Cedric. [[FourIsDeath Four days later]], she succumbed to her illness and died. She was alone in Arcaea all along -- that's right, Tenniel was an ImaginaryFriend made from Alice's memories of Cedric. Tenniel vanishes after fulfilling his last task and she briefly breaks down before accepting herself as what she is. What makes this stand out is unlike Vita and Tairitsu's reason of death, hers can come across as realistic. There's also a rather darkly humorous aspect of this. [[ImprobablyFemaleCast All of the partners introduced up to that point are young women]] and a male partner is revealed out of the blue, only for the game to reveal that he is no more than an illusion and the number of male partners in the game remain exactly zero. To a player's perspective, this would be almost like giving them a HopeSpot and ''burning it into the ground''.

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* ''Poor Alice''. She wanders Arcaea without her memories and was accompanied by her brother, a man named Tenniel. Alice suspected that there's something wrong about Tenniel, but when she managed to push him into revealing the AwfulTruth to her...good god. Turns out she is actually a [[DelicateAndSickly terminally ill girl]] who had joy with her brother who...isn't Tenniel, but a man named Cedric. [[FourIsDeath Four days later]], she succumbed to her illness and died. She was alone in Arcaea all along -- that's right, Tenniel was an ImaginaryFriend made from Alice's memories of Cedric. Tenniel vanishes after fulfilling his last task and she briefly breaks down before accepting herself as what she is. What makes this stand out is unlike Vita and Tairitsu's reason of death, hers can come across as realistic. There's also a rather darkly humorous aspect of this. [[ImprobablyFemaleCast All of the partners introduced up to that point are young women]] and a male partner is revealed out of the blue, only for the game to reveal that he is no more than an illusion and the number of male partners in the game remain exactly zero. To a player's perspective, this would be almost like giving them a HopeSpot and ''burning it into the ground''.
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* TheReveal that Tairitsu, as well as everyone else in the Arcaea world were just copies of dead people. Every character you know and loved? They're all dead. Yes, this includes Eto and Luna who obviously look like ''children'' and Nami, a high-school girl who somehow only thought she was "just" inside a dream. Live Fast, Die Young, indeed...

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* TheReveal that Tairitsu, as well as everyone else in the Arcaea world were just copies of dead people. Every character you know and loved? They're all dead. Yes, this includes Eto and Luna who obviously look like ''children'' and Nami, a high-school girl who somehow only thought she was "just" inside a dream. Live Fast, Fast Die Young, indeed...
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* TheReveal that Tairitsu, as well as everyone else in the Arcaea world were just copies of dead people. Every character you know and loved? They're all dead. We do find out Alice, Vita and Tairitsu's reason of death, but the rest? Including Eto and Luna who obviously look like ''children''? Just what killed them or caused their deaths?

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* TheReveal that Tairitsu, as well as everyone else in the Arcaea world were just copies of dead people. Every character you know and loved? They're all dead. We do find out Alice, Vita and Tairitsu's reason of death, but the rest? Including Yes, this includes Eto and Luna who obviously look like ''children''? Just what killed them or caused their deaths?''children'' and Nami, a high-school girl who somehow only thought she was "just" inside a dream. Live Fast, Die Young, indeed...
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* The bonus ending when Hikari chooses to "Accept Arcaea" is among one of the bleakest scenarios in RhythmGame stories. As in the type where '''''everyone ends up dead, lost, and/or depressed with no exception.'''''

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* The bonus ending when Hikari chooses to "Accept Arcaea" is among one of the bleakest scenarios in RhythmGame stories.very bleak and awful. As in the type where '''''everyone ends up dead, lost, and/or depressed with no exception.'''''
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* It's not exactly doom and gloom, but there's a reason why this ''whole'' chapter demands an entire section -- It's easily one of the most shocking and depressing story scenarios in any rhythm game.

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* It's not exactly doom and gloom, but there's a reason why this ''whole'' chapter demands an entire section -- It's easily one of the most shocking and depressing story scenarios in any rhythm game.it's just ''depressing''.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. There's also a bit of RealismInducedHorror going on, since if you remove the fantastic elements in that story, all you're left witb is a chillingly accurate portrayal of a young girl dealing with crippling depression. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. There's also a bit of RealismInducedHorror going on, since if you remove the fantastic elements in that story, all you're left witb with is a chillingly accurate portrayal of a young girl dealing with crippling depression. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. There's also a bit of RealismInducedHorror going on, since if you remove the fantastic elements in that story, all you're left witb is a chillingly accurate portrayal of a young girl dealing with crippling depression. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.
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* Crossing with FridgeHorror, but Nami's story is pretty depressing if you consider the implications. The girl believed that she was in some dream world so pleasant that she decided to stay there forever at the end of her tale, like a little SugarBowl for her. But for all we know, she's dead and the world she's in is actually the afterlife, and she didn't even realize she died, thinking it was only a dream.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it. Once she ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering and crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. Her sanity gets crushed to the point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, it. Once she saw nothing but ended up there, the only memories she was able to relive from her Arcaea shards are glimpses of what happened to her before she died and tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, suffering and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it.crying alone. Unlike Tairitsu, she's not even given a chance to fight back. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At Her sanity gets crushed to the end point that she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows, sorrows in front of what is presumably the will of Arcaea, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of. The only saving grace is the ending is surprisingly bittersweet -- after she decided she wants to be happy and break out of her sorrows, the memory shards now only reflect her face, and she moves forward to the world beyond at an uncertain path.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just a depressing read, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation here. It's just a depressing read, depressing, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of.
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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. Not only is she suffering from some sort of SurvivorGuilt, at the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, dissappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. No major reveals, no going mad from the revelation. It's just a depressing read, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of.

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* Maya ended up in Arcaea either after her world was destroyed by something and she failed to (or can't) save it or worse, ''destroyed it'' and killed herself alongside it for whatever reason. Just like Tairitsu, she saw nothing but tragic, pitiful memories of people suffering, and unlike the other girl in black, she actively runs away from the glass rather than embrace it. Not only [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/story_15_4_cg.jpg What doesn't help her case is she this CG]] where she's bearing the SurvivorGuilt of the suffering from some sort of SurvivorGuilt, at she experienced back in her home world. At the end she only wants to stop thinking, stop remembering, dissappear, disappear, suffer, get hurt...and be happy. No There's no major reveals, no girls trying to kill each other and no going mad from the revelation.revelation here. It's just a depressing read, no more, no less. Makes a pretty nightmarish and saddening scene to even think of.

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