![]() “How about this? From now on, ‘I’m fine’ is not allowed.” We can see a great example of this love in words you might not think of. But he couldn’t think of a life without Nageki, and did all in his power to try and keep the bird as well as he could. Begging doctors, even though deep in his little quail brain he knew Nageki was a lost cause, and that he was dying. Hitori continued to care and ache over Nageki’s declining health. This may be the Summer Vacation Drama CD: Hitori The Worrywart (which takes place in MIRROR AU), but I love it’s portrayal of the anxious quail. The fandom is good about this side of his character! And of course, so is Moa. He can’t help but think of every little nit-pick detail over Nageki, terrified one feather out of place will kill him. In Hitori, this manifested as full-blown helicopter mom. Something of this magnitude would create anxieties and trauma unfathomable to those who did not deal with it. Even though had he been there, he would have died alongside everybirdie else, and left Nageki to succumb to his illness alone. For not being able to protect his family, or even Nageki. We can gather from this same scene Hitori blames himself for not being there. Our parents and homes had already been stolen by the humans. What kind of horrible, mind-rattling survivors guilt must rack this bird’s brain, knowing he wasn’t there as his family was massacred one by one? He was at work, unaware of the jeopardy that befell his family. Imagine what sort of toll that would take on Hitori. Hitori and the other birds were happy to put in overtime in an attempt to pay for the poor dove’s medications, even in his protest. Especially when Nageki arrived frail and sickly. ![]() With that, we know Hitori was not originally cold and heartless, despite how the world may have birthed him. He was able to go out and get jobs tutoring birds and support his rag-tag family at his young age. This can be found in Moa’s canon spin-off manga, where Hitori at about ten years old is caring for the other war orphans along with the other older birds. Hitori was born into a world of war and hate, plopped into an orphanage at just 2 years old. But I believe Moa is saying “anyone, even the best of us, is capable of becoming a monster if driven to it.” Let’s roll.Ģ162. Hitori is no stranger to this, and is beaten down into this heartless, manipulative, selfish bastard. Weebs tend to like to think of characters 2-Dimensionally, breaking the character down to what they think is their core personality traits. In example, it’s still an anime game, made by a Japanese woman, and attracts weebs. Where this is cause for some perks, it’s also some of its faults. The Hatoful fandom consists of 13 people and a paperclip.
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