Kotarou Suga [須賀-孝太郎] (
glowstoneforger) wrote2014-11-13 12:31 am
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Important Notes!
> Suga is mute.
While one ending that I might take him from changes this, 99% of the time Suga will be mute. This means that he "speaks" through to-the-point memos (often short, but longer if he needs to get a point across), which means he'll be handing them/showing them to anyone he's in a conversation with.
As a tribute to the way the game presents him, at times, there will not be any case of visible silence in Suga's posts. Instead, Suga will be getting his intentions across (when not through memos) through either bracketed actions only or a single punctuation mark ("?" "!") to represent an expression. This is because the game's main way of getting Suga's feelings across was through the various expressions he made, which I want to try to preserve in at least some way when I can.
> He can be eerily quiet when he moves.
The manga shows that Suga can sneak up on people and can be very quiet and hard to actually hear when he moves around (such as when he snuck up on the gossiping girls, or when Shiori went upstairs to find him right there, without having heard him). He doesn't bother to use it often, and a lot of times it's without thinking, but he can use it to become very sneaky.
> He often creeps people out.
"Weird" and "sinister" are two things people have called Suga, and the manga especially shows that he can come off as very creepy and unnerving because of his stubborn habit of carrying the glowstone sword, his complete muteism, his height, and his rather goth-like "everything I wear must be black" fashion sense. This is especially prominent in dark areas or with unexpected encounters, because Suga's expressions in such dim places aren't easily read, and people often imagine more sinister or cruel expressions than are actually there since they can't see his face easily.
> He can come from any point in the game.
Which it is depends, really, on which point I feel like taking him from at any one time. There are, presently, four main points I can take him from:
1) Ending 1/the True Ending.
2) Ending 2.
3) Ending 3.
4) Mid-game.
Endings 4 and 5 aren't points that he'll be taken from.
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