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** In Chapter 5, Makoto reprimands Yuma for trying to expose the truth of Kanai Ward and agrees with him on the account of what might happen to the defective homunculi if he exposes the truth, with his most obvious concern being if the Unified Government will try to kill them again. This is part of the reason for why he ends up choosing to sacrifice himself in that moment in the first place. This is ''also'' subverted since [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse Yuma outright denies this as an excuse for his crimes done for their sake]].

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** In Chapter 5, Makoto reprimands Yuma for trying to expose the truth of Kanai Ward and Yuma agrees with him on the account of what might happen to the defective homunculi if he exposes the truth, with his most obvious concern being if the Unified Government will try to kill them again. This is part of the reason for why he ends up choosing to sacrifice himself in that moment in the first place. This is ''also'' subverted since [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse Yuma outright denies this as an excuse for his crimes done for their sake]].
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* VillainHasAPoint: They are subverted cases since Yuma dismisses them right after, but they are moments worth nothing.
** In Chapter 4, when Yomi acts as a Mystery Phantom in Yuma's search for the truth of the murder of Dr. Huesca, Yuma momentarily agrees and realizes that he does when Vivia ends up siding with him, since, as it turns out, he is in fact hiding from the truth--that being that Yakou is his killer. The subversion comes in when it turns out Yomi instigated Yakou in the first place.
** In Chapter 5, Makoto reprimands Yuma for trying to expose the truth of Kanai Ward and agrees with him on the account of what might happen to the defective homunculi if he exposes the truth, with his most obvious concern being if the Unified Government will try to kill them again. This is part of the reason for why he ends up choosing to sacrifice himself in that moment in the first place. This is ''also'' subverted since [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse Yuma outright denies this as an excuse for his crimes done for their sake]].
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* AntiVillain: He was with Icardi, but he genuinely had no clue what his actual motives were and is guilty about indirectly being involved in Shachi's death.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Dr. Huesca wanted to create homunculi to rival the UG with the funds he was given (which ended up being the source of Amaterasu's development). Who this came at the expense of, however, was the least of his concerns - even in the form of a zombified homunculus where he outright says that what he was doing was "necessary".
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* LoneWolfBoss: He is a copycat culprit that is acting solely on his own beliefs and terms like the Nail Man/priest he's copying and has no relevance to the Amaterasu Corporation at all.
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* LoneWolfBoss: While Chapter 0's culprit is a hitman hired by Yomi Hellsmile of the Peacekeepers, Chapter 2's culprits are opposing the Peacekeepers' corruption, the main goal of Chapter 4's culprit is outright murdering the head researcher of Amaterasu Corporation, and Chapter 5's culprit is [[BigBad Amaterasu's CEO]], the priest is an extremist who is operating solely on his belief that Kanai Ward is full of corrupt individuals - by murdering those he's sent to target while pretending to be the Nail Man.


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* LoneWolfBoss: While Chapter 0's culprit is a hitman hired by Yomi Hellsmile of the Peacekeepers, Chapter 2's culprits are opposing the Peacekeepers' corruption, the main goal of Chapter 4's culprit is outright murdering the head researcher of Amaterasu Corporation, and Chapter 5's culprit is [[BigBad Amaterasu's CEO]], Icardi is working solely for himself and isn't even opposing the corporation, outright admitting that he doesn't believe in any opposition at all.
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Actual names.


* {{Leitmotif}}: The Amaterasu Corporation has the track of the same name as its leitmotif, which is an ambient and slow-paced electronic minimalist beat. There is one version with drums and the other without.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: The Amaterasu Corporation has the track of the same name "Divine Conspiracy (TEN)" as its leitmotif, which is an ambient and slow-paced electronic minimalist beat. There is one The other version with without drums and the other without.is "Divine Conspiracy (AMA)".
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* {{Leitmotif}}: The Amaterasu Corporation has the track of the same name as its leitmotif, which is an ambient and slow-paced electronic minimalist beat. There is one version with drums and the other without.
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* FatalFlaw: Cynicism, greed, and shortsightedness. He believed Shachi's ideals would've meant nothing and decided to murder him without remembering which is his dominant hand, and stole money.

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* FatalFlaw: Cynicism, greed, and shortsightedness. He believed Shachi's ideals would've meant nothing and nothing, so he decided to murder him without remembering which is his dominant hand, and stole money.money leaving evidence pointing to him.
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* KnightOfCerebus: While the previous three cases had semi-sympathetic culprits, Icardi stands out as irredeemable and unlike the others, Yuma shows no hesitation in slicing him down.

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* KnightOfCerebus: While the previous three cases had semi-sympathetic culprits, Icardi stands out as irredeemable and unlike the others, Yuma shows no hesitation in slicing him down.after his case, things get ''much'' darker.
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* KnightOfCerebus: While the previous three cases had semi-sympathetic culprits, Icardi stands out as irredeemable and unlike the others, Yuma shows no hesitation in slicing him down.
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Yuma's age is too ambiguous to count for this trope, simply being younger than Icardi is not enough.


* WouldHurtAChild: Not kill so much as frame as terrorist. While Yuma's age is not stated, he's undoubtedly younger than Icardi.

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* GentleGiant: He's one of the tallest characters, but also one of the kindest.



* FatalFlaw: Cynicism, greed, and shortsightedness. He believed Shachi's ideals would've meant nothing and decided to murder him without remembering which is his dominant hand while stealing money.

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* FatalFlaw: Cynicism, greed, and shortsightedness. He believed Shachi's ideals would've meant nothing and decided to murder him without remembering which is his dominant hand while stealing hand, and stole money.


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* WouldHurtAChild: Not kill so much as frame as terrorist. While Yuma's age is not stated, he's undoubtedly younger than Icardi.
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* FatalFlaw: Cynicism, greed, and shortsightedness. He believed Shachi's ideals would've meant nothing and decided to murder him without remembering which is his dominant hand while stealing money.


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* NeverMyFault: His Mystery Phantom has the gall to claim one of his teammates could've killed Shachi despite each of them having evidence to prove their innocence.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: He pretends he's onboard with Shachi's ideals, but will betray him if he believes he has the right cards.

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* CoolOldGuy: While a little grumpy, he's overall fair and takes care of the other two members.

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* CoolOldGuy: While a little grumpy, he's overall fair and takes care of the other two members.helps his group greatly.


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She's regretful over accidentally kicking off the case that would have her boss dead.


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* TookALevelInKindness: Iruka in her sidequest has now calmed down and tries to do things as Shachi would've asked.

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Takahiro Fujiwara (Japanese), [[Creator/JohnEricBentley JEB]] (English)

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Takahiro Fujiwara (Japanese), [[Creator/JohnEricBentley JEB]] (English)
Creator/JohnEricBentley (English, credited as JEB)


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's regretful over being indirectly involved in Shachi's death, though fortunately his surviving teammates were willing to forgive him.


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* CoolOldGuy: While a little grumpy, he's overall fair and takes care of the other two members.
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* ItIsBeyondSaving: He believes that the Peacekeepers (AKA Yomi Hellsmile) have made Kanai Ward such a terrible place to live in that the only option is to leave it behind. However, he wants to escape alone rather than bring anyone else along with him and is willing to frame people and commit murder for it, so he is hypocritically making the city's living conditions even worse.

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* ItIsBeyondSaving: He believes that the Peacekeepers (AKA Yomi Hellsmile) have made Kanai Ward such a terrible place to live in that the only option is to leave it behind. However, he wants to escape alone rather than bring anyone else along with him and is willing to frame people and commit murder for it, it as well as flooding an entire district, so he is hypocritically making the city's living conditions even worse.
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* ItIsBeyondSaving: He believes that the Peacekeepers (AKA Yomi Hellsmile) have made Kanai Ward such a terrible place to live in that the only option is to leave it behind. However, he wants to escape alone rather than bring anyone else along with him and is willing to frame people and commit murder for it, so he is hypocritically making the city's living conditions even worse.
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* OnlyCaresAboutInheritance: His motivation for the murder, that being that killing Tetra's father means he inherits his property upon marrying her. That is ''all'' he cares about.
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* DragonWithAnAgenda: While he is the second-most active threat after the BigBad CEO, Makoto Kagutsuchi, who lured the detectives to Kanai Ward from the start, his Peacekeepers underlings ''do'' listen to Makoto, logically works under Makoto since Makoto runs the entire company while Yomi's only part of a division within said company, and it's implied that the Peacekeepers have been following ''Makoto's'' orders regarding cleaning up the body, Yomi himself largely acts independently and isn't actually following any commands given by Makoto, if he's willing to follow any at all, meaning that despite being subordinate to Amaterasu's CEO, Yomi is acting entirely through his own goals. Makoto acknowledges how unrestrained Yomi is, which is why he's trying to take him down.

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* DragonWithAnAgenda: While he is the second-most active threat after the BigBad CEO, Makoto Kagutsuchi, who lured the detectives to Kanai Ward from the start, his Peacekeepers underlings ''do'' listen to Makoto, logically works under Makoto since Makoto runs the entire company while Yomi's only part of a division within said company, and it's implied that the Peacekeepers have been following ''Makoto's'' orders regarding cleaning up the body, bodies of the deceased homunculi, Yomi himself largely acts independently and isn't actually following any commands given by Makoto, if he's willing to follow any at all, meaning that despite being subordinate to Amaterasu's CEO, Yomi is acting entirely through his own goals. Makoto acknowledges how unrestrained Yomi is, which is why he's trying to take him down.
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Rewriting because he's blatantly not loyal despite being Makoto's "assistant".


* TheDragon: PlayedWith. While Yomi is the second-most active threat after the BigBad CEO, Makoto Kagutsuchi, who lured the detectives to Kanai Ward from the start, and logically works under Makoto since Makoto runs the entire company while Yomi's only part of a division within said company, he largely acts independently and isn't actually following any commands given by Makoto, if he's willing to follow any at all, making him more of a DragonWithAnAgenda. Makoto acknowledges how unrestrained Yomi is, which is why he's trying to take him down.

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* TheDragon: PlayedWith. DragonWithAnAgenda: While Yomi he is the second-most active threat after the BigBad CEO, Makoto Kagutsuchi, who lured the detectives to Kanai Ward from the start, and his Peacekeepers underlings ''do'' listen to Makoto, logically works under Makoto since Makoto runs the entire company while Yomi's only part of a division within said company, he and it's implied that the Peacekeepers have been following ''Makoto's'' orders regarding cleaning up the body, Yomi himself largely acts independently and isn't actually following any commands given by Makoto, if he's willing to follow any at all, making him more of a DragonWithAnAgenda.meaning that despite being subordinate to Amaterasu's CEO, Yomi is acting entirely through his own goals. Makoto acknowledges how unrestrained Yomi is, which is why he's trying to take him down.
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It can look like a dark purple, but you can see red isn’t his natural color in some cutscenes.


* AllThereInTheManual: According to the artbook, Yomi dyes his hair red and he actually has a royal blue. Since his real hair color is never seen, however, he's still considered [[EvilRedhead a redhead]].

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* AllThereInTheManual: According to the artbook, Yomi dyes his hair red and he actually has a royal blue. Since his real hair color is never seen, however, only barely visible as an undercut on his 3D model, he's still considered [[EvilRedhead a redhead]].

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