Hinata Hajime (日向創) (
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yogen2021-07-03 11:19 pm
[semi-open] third truth bullet: talent
Who: Hajime Hinata and YOU
What: A catch-all log for Hinata throughout the month! Closed things will added by request, open things for stuff outside of event top-levels
Where: Various
When: Mostly July, may also include some backdated threads
Warnings: potential spoilers for chapter 4 of Super Dangan Ronpa 2, after the Final Dead Room Discussion
Notes: I've detailed it more on plurk and on Hinata's plotting post comment, but essentially there's something of a "game" that I have going. Hinata has a "trust" level that's been reset to 0 - if his points are positive enough, he will be updated to either chapter 5 or the end of the game, and if his points fall too far, he will be "reverted" to one of two earlier canon points (chapter 1 or pre-game) and lose all of his Yogen memories. Close CR has more weight at first, but anyone has the power to affect him, so feel free to take a shot at raising or lowering those points!
If you have any questions or would like to plot things, feel free to reach me at
Yamadori! (You're also welcome to write starters for me as well, just give me a heads up first!)
What: A catch-all log for Hinata throughout the month! Closed things will added by request, open things for stuff outside of event top-levels
Where: Various
When: Mostly July, may also include some backdated threads
Warnings: potential spoilers for chapter 4 of Super Dangan Ronpa 2, after the Final Dead Room Discussion
Notes: I've detailed it more on plurk and on Hinata's plotting post comment, but essentially there's something of a "game" that I have going. Hinata has a "trust" level that's been reset to 0 - if his points are positive enough, he will be updated to either chapter 5 or the end of the game, and if his points fall too far, he will be "reverted" to one of two earlier canon points (chapter 1 or pre-game) and lose all of his Yogen memories. Close CR has more weight at first, but anyone has the power to affect him, so feel free to take a shot at raising or lowering those points!
If you have any questions or would like to plot things, feel free to reach me at

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It is, however, very, very hard.
But it's a little bit easier when he makes himself think of the possibility of Ouma being gone; like ice water in his face, cruelly stinging his skin.]
...I would miss you. [He says it very quietly. Sadly.] I would've missed you before the video, and I'd miss you even more now. I would want to cry, like I wanted to for all five of the classmates I had to see turn up dead, and know that I couldn't because I needed to find out the truth of what happened. And even after I found it, I'd feel hollow inside, because it wouldn't bring you back, and I would have to live full of regret for all the things I didn't say or do.
[He thinks, suddenly and unwillingly, of Saionji. Starkly different from Ouma in how her defense mechanisms work, but with barbed wire and cutting edge to get people from getting too close.
He thinks of how now, Hinata will never be able to, because she pushed him away all the same.]
So don't... tell me what kind of person I am, or how I feel. Not if you don't really know.
[At that point, he finally breathes out, looks away.]
In any case, don't worry about Saihara. What happened is between the two of us. We'll... figure things out later, but- [Knows he will because Hinata's still worried after the meeting in spite of everything.] I just... don't want to talk about him right now.
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His expression shutters again. The only hint of a reaction beyond that is a slight tensing in his posture, shoulders squaring just a bit almost defensively. It almost reads like he's readying himself for a fight. His eyes face forward again, drilling into the closed elevator doors as he responds flatly.]
You don't even know me.
[Because Kokichi tries very hard to make sure no one does. Because butting up against the craving for understanding is the fear that that's what would drive people away – if there was no more mystery to prompt intrigue, if people actually knew him, what would they stick around for? Hinata has that same drive for the truth Shuichi has, apparently. Just a need to solve mysteries, even walking ones that lie constantly and annoy the hell out of them. No wonder he's so fixated. So for the same reasons, Kokichi knows not to read too much into it.
The elevators dings as the doors slide open, and Kokichi steps in with a smooth motion, finally turning to properly face Hinata even as his finger moves for the door close button. He's smiling again, but it feels fake. Not the cheery grin he usually goes for. No, it's thin and bitter and comes nowhere close to his eyes.]
And y'know... People die preeetty easy here. So if you have things you wanna say or do, then maybe you should just do them instead of crying about it after it's too late.
[He's a hypocrite. He died full of regrets, full of things he couldn't ever say but wished he could have. And despite being given this second chance, he still can't bring himself to say any of it.]
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I know what you've shown me. And I want to know what you haven't, too, if you'll let me.
[His arm's a little sore, but he sighs in relief once he's inside, leaning up against the wall. He gives Ouma space - in part because his words still burn at him, like acid, but also... because he still wants to reach out, but not to force.]
They do. We've lost a lot already. [He agrees quietly. When he leans forward enough to look at Ouma, his eyes are piercing.] And that's why I'm not giving up on you. Because I don't want to have any regrets.
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He just needs to ditch this guy.
Kokichi doesn't budge as Hinata slips into the elevator. Not to flinch back or give him space, nothing. He just matches Hinata's stare, flat and unmoved, gaze tracking his movements as he positions himself at a tactful distance.
And then, unceremoniously, Kokichi reaches out and mashes all the buttons. This asshole can enjoy the elevator ride from hell alone while Kokichi slips out just before the doors close. That'd teach him not to bother reaching out so earnestly. Surely he'd give up then.]
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He doesn't get a chance to move. The doors don't even have a chance to shut all the way. Before he's even pulled his hand back from the button panel, there's a sudden lurch like his stomach just shot up into his chest cavity as the elevator abruptly plummets. Uncontrolled, rushing towards god knows what final bottom level before it'll crash and he'll be crushed again, dead again because of his own inability to rely on anyone else again–
It happens so fast he doesn't even have the chance to process that what or why. There's just the recognition that he'll die, and his hand shooting out to catch at Hinata's arm. For some futile support maybe, instinctively grabbing something to steady himself as if he could be okay as long as he does't fall.
Or maybe not. Maybe the instinct is in the reaching out for that tiny bit of human contact, recognizing the end surely hurtling towards him and not wanting to meet it all alone again.
It'd serve him right, really. It's just a shame he's dragging Hinata down with him this time.]
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Because, quite suddenly, they are both thrust downwards, and there is no more time for thinking.
There's a hand on his arm- is it for balance, something else? - but Hinata is moving thoughtlessly before the "why's" are even processing in his head, footing unsteady as their sense of balance is thrown off entirely, but he forces his body to move because he has to.]
Ouma-!
[He folds over Ouma, trying to shield him. Even if Ouma ends up hating him for trying to figure him out. Even if it turns out to be futile, that the ceiling won't collapse on them and they'll instead just be flattened by sheer pressure alone.
Because he wants to believe that Ouma is good.
Because even if Hinata doesn't make it, maybe someone else will still come along that won't want to give up on him.
Because if he's going to die, he wants it to be without any regrets.
It is, perhaps, the longest minute of his life. At some point he's fallen into the wall, barely on his feet, but... Gradually, he notices that something doesn't feel right.]
Are we- [His voice cracks, so Hinata clears his throat.] Are we... slowing down?
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Except then they don't.
He's pressed up against Hinata, breathing heavy, and he notices the slowing of the elevator just a second before Hinata points it out. On unsteady arms, Kokichi pushes himself upright, eyes wide and jaw tense as he looks around – one hand still twisted tight into Hinata's sleeve.
The elevator definitely slows, and then comes to a controlled stop like it was simply arriving at another floor without a deadly drop in the middle of its trip. There's a soft ding, and the doors slide open.
And Kokichi freezes, because he recognizes this scene. Sort of.
It seems to be outdoors, impossible as that should be. There's a familiar pathway cutting through a freshly landscaped lawn, one side leading up some stairs while another disappears off to the side, and set by a plaza in the middle is what looks like a birdcage-shaped conservatory of some sort with a red door. In the distance is an enormous wall, mockingly cut in the silhouette of a city skyline, and stretching up above that is a giant cage. Kokichi knows all of it all too well.
Except it's not quite as he last saw it. The "sky" above isn't the clear blue he always remembered, but instead a hazy red that casts an ominous light over everything. It looks like a warzone – rubble everywhere, the buildings half-destroyed. The conservatory roof is shattered, the entrance blocked by twisted scrap metal and displaced chunks of pavement.]
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[His tone is disbelief, uncertainty- apprehension. This doesn't make any logical sense.]
Even if this were part of the school... we shouldn't be able to see the sky after how far we went down.
[Anxiety twists through him like a river. It looks like something awful tore through here, so much wreckage left in its wake, and the sky... It didn't look like that when they came down here, and even if it did, something about the shade of red seems almost... unnatural.
He has no way to know the things that don't make sense are the least of their problems.
Part of him wants to look, because maybe... There's something very wrong here, but maybe Hinata can find some of the answers they've all been seeking. Maybe from this inexplicably wrong floor, they can find out why they can't leave.
But.
He needs to check on Ouma. That's more important right now.]
Hey- [Hinata says it softly, reaches for his arm and holds on. Gently, carefully.] Are you okay?
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And then Hinata's turning away from the giant glaring mystery before them to give him that horribly soft expression and gingerly holding his arm, and Kokichi has to tear his eyes away from the scene as well. Y'know, just to give Hinata an incredulous look, like he can't believe Hinata's still worrying about him right now. Bizarrely, it's not a completely unfamiliar feeling, though thinking as much is a needle jab in the chest. That same old grief and frustration and aching, foolish fondness he remembers from how things ended with Gonta.
Too good for him, so much so it was stupid. The unfairness of it all pissed him off.
That that's what he's reminded of right now seems almost ridiculous. Is anyone really as unfailingly, idiotically kind as Gonta, though? It doesn't even seem possible, yet here's Hinata, still fussing over him despite Kokichi being himself.
He belatedly gets his shit together after a moment, schooling the shocked, confused expression back into calm. Not the blank mask, just ease. His tone is conversational – not syrupy sweet or cheery, but there's a dry bit of humor in it as he glances past Hinata back at the red-tinged landscape outside.]
Nope. Pretty sure I'm dead.
[ that's a lie etc etc
Then again, it really isn't.]
You don't even recognize it, do you? Since your school was different.
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Hey, don't mess around like that.
[Hinata nudges him, lightly, but his voice is only lightly scolding. It comes out more worried than anything. He looks him over, but... There's no visible harm that Hinata can note.
But then he's concerned for another reason altogether.]
What do you mean by my school? Are you saying you... recognize this place?
[How has Ouma been down here already if the elevator was just recently installed?
Unless...]
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It's amazing what kind of possibilities open up once magic bullshit is on the table, though.
Humming noncommittally, Kokichi just steps past Hinata, catching the older boy's arm to drag him out of the elevator. He glances back just to see the situation with the elevator shaft and isn't surprised to find the doors are set into the stone wall dividing the upper and lower levels of the school grounds. No where for the elevator to even have come from, and yet here they are. He gives no reaction to that and instead just pulls Hinata in front of the stairs, pointing up at what hadn't been visible from inside the elevator.
It's in ruins – holes blown in the walls, roof collapsed in places, windows shattered – but shape of the Ultima Academy for Gifted Juveniles remains looming over the grounds.]
Ta-da! Murderschool 1.0.
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But it quickly drops, face going pale at the sight of the school - this school that cannot be Yogen, the lack of clock tower strikingly clear in its shape - and Ouma's words.]
This is...
[There's a sinking, nauseous feeling in his stomach as he takes it all in and what it has to mean.]
Are you saying this is- [Pieces in his head, clicking together- "You don't even recognize it, do you?"] ...It's your school, isn't it? The Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles?
[It has to be. That's why he recognizes it, isn't it?]
...How the hell did the elevator take us here?
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[Just a teensy bit.]
Buuut hell if I know what's going on. Magic, I guess? Some people have been pretty insistent that that's the explanation for everything weird here.
[And even his conspiracy theorist brain has a hard time coming up with an alternate explanation for Nene turning into a fish right in front of him.
Frowning thoughtfully, he moves to head up the stairs, and then abruptly stumbles back like he just ran into a wall. There's nothing there, not that he can see, anyway. But when he reaches out, it feels like a hard surface under his hand. An invisible wall.
He scoffs, rubbing his sore nose – he did kinda walk face-first into it.]
Guess they don't want me to give you a tour, though. Too bad.
[Whoever or whatever "they" are.
But with that route blocked off, he turns back around to see the other options – most notably, the ruined entrance to the Shrine of Judgement, and the path leading towards the hangar. Neither is pleasant to think about.]
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...I remember Moriarty talked about it in a really convincing way, but even so it seems crazy... to think that magic might actually be real. [And yet, Hinata glances into the spot that Ouma just crashed into.] But... what else could explain things like this?
[Pushed back an invisible force with no explanation?
Ending up in a place that should be impossible to get to from an elevator plummeting to its lowest floor?
As much as Hinata would love to find an answer based in logic and reason, he isn't sure that there is one.]
I don't know if I like this, though... [He can't really explain it, but there's a chill of unease that clings to his spine.] If they're blocking us off from certain areas, that almost feels like we're being herded.
[Or trapped. Confined, for some reason that he doesn't have information to pin down. The fact that so much of this place seems wrecked doesn't really lend any good feelings to all of this.]
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Right?? It kinda pisses me off, honestly!
[There's a brightness to that statement and a bit of a smile, but there's an almost hysteric edge to it. A very narrow edge, but it's still there. Maybe he doesn't have his shit together quite as much as he'd like to think.
All things considered, he thinks he should be forgiven for that much at least. He'd said the Ultimate Academy was hell, but he was wrong. It's this school that's hell. The Ultimate Academy was just the appetizer.
Glancing between their two main options here – the hangar and the Shrine – that smiles hangs around like it doesn't quite know where else to go.]
But that means there's gotta be something to see, huh?
[Part of him wants yo reject it all out of spite. Refuse to play along with whatever the plan is here and just go back into the elevator. He hates feeling like just a pawn in someone else's game, like everything he does is because someone arranged it that way. A chess board where some invisible figure is holding his hand and forcing him to play his pieces where they want. More than anything, he wants to just flip the board and scatter all the pieces.
But he's not pure chaos. There's a method to his madness even if no one else ever sees it. He can't do anything without more information, and leaving now is turning his back on potentially a great deal of it. He huffs an annoyed breath and drags Hinata towards the shattered Shrine.]
Did you have one of these, too? Y'know, since you guys had a killing game too and all that. The trial grounds were down there.
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But he doesn't bring attention to it for now, making a soft noise of affirmation in response to Ouma's words.]
...We should be careful, then, if we're going to look. Given the state of everything we've seen so far...
[He trails off. It goes without saying, probably, that nothing good is waiting for them.
Nothing good is ever waiting for them, when there's a Killing Game involved.
But Hinata lets himself be pulled along, completely unresistant as Ouma drags him. He can't blame him. If they'd ended up on Jabberwock and it looked anything like this, Hinata wouldn't be able to leave it alone either.
At the sight of the Shrine, however, Hinata makes a face.]
...This is what brought you to your trial grounds? [A pauses, just for a beat, then-] ...Well. It's not like ours was any better. Monokuma brings us to this mountain with four of his heads carved into the peaks... and an escalator comes out from one of them, with the elevator inside of the mouth.
[He doesn't know why he feels second-hand embarrassment recounting this and kicks himself for it, because it's not like it's his fault Monokuma is weird.]