True. Though I don't think any school bullies would come to the show just to make fun of the other students. And if any did, I suspect they'd earn a swift smack in the back of the head from a teacher.Selim Bradley wrote:
I remember Lilly says that bullying still goes on there, though. But you're right, it's probably much tamer than a regular school community. I'm letting my own fear of people cloud my judgement and am thinking too negatively here.
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Professor Mutou to the rescue!pandaphil wrote:True. Though I don't think any school bullies would come to the show just to make fun of the other students. And if any did, I suspect they'd earn a swift smack in the back of the head from a teacher.Selim Bradley wrote:
I remember Lilly says that bullying still goes on there, though. But you're right, it's probably much tamer than a regular school community. I'm letting my own fear of people cloud my judgement and am thinking too negatively here.
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Or a member of the audience. It is extremely annoying and rude to heckle the cast (especially if nothing wrong has happened on stage), and is worth dragging the culprit out of the hall.pandaphil wrote:True. Though I don't think any school bullies would come to the show just to make fun of the other students. And if any did, I suspect they'd earn a swift smack in the back of the head from a teacher.Selim Bradley wrote:
I remember Lilly says that bullying still goes on there, though. But you're right, it's probably much tamer than a regular school community. I'm letting my own fear of people cloud my judgement and am thinking too negatively here.
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Why would they bother noticing her when she specifically goes there to be alone?YZQ wrote:They aren't idiots, but they sure didn't bother noticing the girl when she's hiding around in the library, at the tea-room or in the dorm room.Xanatos wrote:Assuming she even goes uncredited...And even so, people would still know. This isn't Superman. The people there aren't idiots. She won't magically become unrecognizable from an outfit and half-mask.YZQ wrote:Ah, but the draw of the show is that the actor playing the Phantom is going uncredited (as Hanako would likely insist). It will be very likely that very few people in the audience will know that the Phantom is actually her.
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I presume there are other users in the library, who might have seen her as she selects her books before retreating to her little corner.Xanatos wrote: Why would they bother noticing her when she specifically goes there to be alone?
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She usually does that during class so mostly I think only Yuuko is there to notice her, and she knows to give her space. By the time classes are out, she's already in her beanbag chair reading.YZQ wrote:I presume there are other users in the library, who might have seen her as she selects her books before retreating to her little corner.Xanatos wrote: Why would they bother noticing her when she specifically goes there to be alone?
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Unless Hisao's there. Then she's just [cough] 'reading' [/cough].Selim Bradley wrote:She usually does that during class so mostly I think only Yuuko is there to notice her, and she knows to give her space. By the time classes are out, she's already in her beanbag chair reading.YZQ wrote:I presume there are other users in the library, who might have seen her as she selects her books before retreating to her little corner.Xanatos wrote: Why would they bother noticing her when she specifically goes there to be alone?
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I'm sure plenty of people have tried and failed to talk to her in the past. Words probably spread, and like Shizune and Misha, people have realized its best to just leave her alone.
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Darn. If only the students had...a GameFAQs guide, or something. She's a wonderful person.pandaphil wrote:I'm sure plenty of people have tried and failed to talk to her in the past. Words probably spread, and like Shizune and Misha, people have realized its best to just leave her alone.
Doing Shizune's route, that Chess-in-the-Council-Room scene. Poor Hanako.
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I probably ended up white knighting Hanako too much without the GameFAQs guide, I don't think I can handle the bad ending.Umber wrote:Darn. If only the students had...a GameFAQs guide, or something. She's a wonderful person.pandaphil wrote:I'm sure plenty of people have tried and failed to talk to her in the past. Words probably spread, and like Shizune and Misha, people have realized its best to just leave her alone.
Doing Shizune's route, that Chess-in-the-Council-Room scene. Poor Hanako.
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Me either. I've seen screenshots and heard about Hanako's bad ending. I don't think I could handle it either.win746 wrote:
I probably ended up white knighting Hanako too much without the GameFAQs guide, I don't think I can handle the bad ending.
On the plus side, I've learned a lot about myself, and relating to other people from Hanako. Given the oportunity, I think i'd be less likely to smother her with attention than I would the first time I played her.
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Shizune, for once, nailed it. Hanako is playing chess because of the memories it brings to her, of time together with Lily. Still, I don't think Shizune should have dissed chess. The number of possible moves is big enough to be considered near infinite.Umber wrote:Darn. If only the students had...a GameFAQs guide, or something. She's a wonderful person.pandaphil wrote:I'm sure plenty of people have tried and failed to talk to her in the past. Words probably spread, and like Shizune and Misha, people have realized its best to just leave her alone.
Doing Shizune's route, that Chess-in-the-Council-Room scene. Poor Hanako.
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"...since love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved. However, it is important above all to avoid being hated."
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Wusses, all of ya.pandaphil wrote:Me either. I've seen screenshots and heard about Hanako's bad ending. I don't think I could handle it either.win746 wrote: I probably ended up white knighting Hanako too much without the GameFAQs guide, I don't think I can handle the bad ending.
Also, this should have happened in Hanako's route.
...WAIT. Old man. Othello's an old man! Chess...Hanako plays chess! Hanako is just Othello in really well-done make-up and drag, playing a role to escape the reality of his utter loneliness and finally provide a 'real' opponent to play in chess.
Bam. Solved it.
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What Lilly actually says is that while bullying itself doesn't seem to exist at Yamaku, people still form groups and some people fall outside of those.I remember Lilly says that bullying still goes on there, though. But you're right, it's probably much tamer than a regular school community. I'm letting my own fear of people cloud my judgement and am thinking too negatively here.
That's part of the reason. The other reason is that playing games (games in general) allows her to feel a little bit more normal. When her opponent is doing his best to beat her it allows her to feel respected...maybe not as a human being, but at least as an opponent.Shizune, for once, nailed it. Hanako is playing chess because of the memories it brings to her, of time together with Lily. Still, I don't think Shizune should have dissed chess. The number of possible moves is big enough to be considered near infinite.
Miki strongly suggests that this is what happened. Everyone was new in the first year and people did try to talk to Hanako only for her to flee or clam up. So eventually people stopped bothering. Miki tells Hisao she's sure Hanako is a nice person, but she's just very hard to deal with.I'm sure plenty of people have tried and failed to talk to her in the past. Words probably spread, and like Shizune and Misha, people have realized its best to just leave her alone.
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Miki and Hanako should have been buddies.
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