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jingchu-time · 8 months
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Guys… How did we let this happen???
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(David simps beat the 1st Episode. DAVID SIMPS BEAT THE 1ST EPISODE)
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jingchu-time · 8 months
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“In the valley of the dolls, we sleep, Got a hole inside of me, Living with identities, That do not belong to me”
This piece was formed because of my recent obsession with Valley of the Dolls by Marina mixed with my unhealthy love of Whit Young.
Idk about you guys but every time I think about teenage Whit, I image a very unwell teenager (if you’ve read my Whit Analysis you’ll know why).
(This also doubles as some practice with different types of lighting, so win.)
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jingchu-time · 9 months
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DRDT, Case 2 - A Killer’s Motivation?
(TW: Discussions of suicide, eating disorders, self-harm, and familial death. All of it is brief, but is still mentioned.)
I’m gonna be honest: I’m not very good at theorizing about murder cases and how they’re done. I’m a character analyzer and theorist, which is why I’m making this.
The motive for this chapter was secrets.
This brings me to what I believe a killer’s motivation could be in this scenario:
- Killing to prevent their secret from being revealed.
Let’s discuss this.
So, to start this, we have to first cross out people who had their secrets revealed in front of a multiple of people before Arei’s death.
J - Revealed by Arturo in Episode 1 in front of the entire class.
Charles - Revealed by J in Episode 4 in front of Whit, Eden, Veronika, Teruko, Arturo, Ace, Nico, Arei, and David.
Arei - Revealed by herself in Epsiode 5 in front of David and Teruko.
Rose - Revealed by Teruko in Episode 5 in front of Nico.*
Nico - Revealed by David in Episode 6 in front of Teruko, Rose, Ace, Hu, and Levi.*
Arturo - Revealed by Eden in Episode 10 in front of Arei.*
I will also be adding:
David - ‘Revealed’ by Arei during Episode 11. Whit also knew about it.*
*(Rose’s secret is known by two people, so I counted it)
*(We later see Veronika use They/Them pronouns for Nico despite the fact that she wasn’t there when it was revealed, so we can assume everyone was informed about Nico’s secret. Also, Nico already tried and failed to murder this chapter)
*(Same explanation as Rose)
*(David knows that Whit knows his secret since Arei told him. Even if Whit has been quiet about it so far, I doubt David would gamble with killing Arei knowing another person knows his secret that would be a motive)
So that means that J, Charles, Arei, Rose, Nico, and David wouldn’t have done it (with this motive in mind) since their secrets were already known by multiple others before Arei died.
Now we move onto people who, while they could, are extremely unlikely to kill for their secrets.
Whit - Whit’s secret is that he omits the fact that his mother is dead. While Whit’s mother did mean a lot to him, his personality and actions in Chapter 1 and 2 make it seem unlikely that he’d kill to hide it.*
Eden - Eden’s secret is that she is scared her sexuality will ruin her friendships. With who Eden is as a person, I can’t see her killing to protect a secret like this.
Veronika - Veronika’s secret has yet to be revealed, but it is very likely that her secret is that she self-harmed to fix her boredom. She’s shown that she wants to enjoy the killing game to it’s fullest, so I believe she wouldn’t kill since that would mean she wouldn’t be able to enjoy the horror’s of the game anymore.
I’m also adding:
Teruko - She shown little interest in her motive or what it contained throughout the entire chapter. We would also know if she killed since she’s the protagonist.
*(Would also like to mention that it was Whit himself who revealed his secret. He would only benefit from trying to keep it under wraps if he were the killer and that was his motive)
So now the list is J, Charles, Arei, Rose, Nico, Arturo, David, Whit, Eden, and Teruko.
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Now that we know who wouldn’t, let’s talk about who would.
Ace - Least likely, but still a possibility. His secret is that he has an eating disorder (which we can assume is anorexia), and he did get agitated when Veronika revealed it.
Hu - Throughout the Chapter, she has been adamant about not revealing it. Her secret can either be that she’s a remorseless killer, or a formerly suicidal person. Based on everything, it seems more likely that she was formerly suicidal, which would be a secret I could see someone go through the effort to cover up.
Levi - He has been actively trying to move on from his… troublesome past, which would include avoid talking about a secret from said past. His secret, much like Hu, is either that he's a remorseless killer, or a formerly suicidal person. I’d say it’s likely that he’s a remorseless killer. This is definitely something I could see people going out of their way to hide.
With this, for now, my take on who are the most likely to be the killer based on this motive idea: Ace, Hu, and Levi.
(Also, I’d argue that saying that the idea of Ace being the killer can’t happen since Ace is going through development currently is kinda weak. Considering that this Chapter’s victim was Arei.)
Take this post with a large grain of salt, since we still haven’t even started to go over the method of murder, which is something that can change how we consider motive (think Min in Chapter 1). This is just me going over some thoughts.
This is also just one idea for a motive, I’m sure there are probably other motives that I’m not thinking of. This is just what I feel is the most general and likely.
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As always, sorry this post is quite messy. I’ll tidy it up at some point (no I won’t).
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jingchu-time · 10 months
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Happy Pride Month!
Been a bit, but I’ve appeared once again and my Charwhitruko brainrot has not ended in the slightest.
(I call this piece, “Teruko, and her disaster boyfriends”)
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jingchu-time · 11 months
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What you all might not know is that I'm quite the big Charwhitruko shipper myself.
(Aka, Charwhitruko was one the brain, this was a result of that.)
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All of them are mentally unwell <33
(One day I'll make a post about a ship that isn't depressing)
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jingchu-time · 11 months
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TW: Discussion of Child Abuse and Suicide.
Just me theorizing about Arturo's past for a little bit. Normally I'd make this a proper post but Nico analysis work has drained me so y'all are getting bullets instead.
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- So I'm like 85% sure that Arturo probably came from an abusive background.
- Arturo secret puts importance on the idea that him leaving his former situation is what caused his sister's suicide. He brings up how he shouldn't have to be blamed for wanting to live his own life.
- (This is clearly being done to push him and J as foils to each other. Shocked how nobody has noticed that, but that idea is for a different post.)
- Clearly Arturo's home wasn't a good place to live. My guess is that Arturo's parents were some form of abusive and it negatively affected both Arturo and his sister.
- When it comes to abusive households, many little siblings end up being left behind by older siblings the moment the older siblings find a chance to escape the household. Sometimes bringing the younger sibling along is too big of a risk.
- This was likey what Arturo ended up having to do. Sadly, doing so led to the worse outcome, her deciding to kill herself.
- For Arturo, who likey didn't have much of a choice in leaving her there, this has to be traumatizing in itself. The idea that it's all your fault that younger sister would kill herself because you were selfish enough to leave her there all alone. Guilt like that eats at you.
- Then (probably) years later, now that you've pushed that part of your past away, you're forced to have all that shit resurface in a killing game of all places.
- There is no escaping the guilt no matter how hard you deny the idea. It's especially difficult if everyone immediately agrees that you're the scum of the earth, no matter what you say.
- (I feel that the whole "Attacking Eden with a Scapole" thing was was likey because Arturo was triggered by having to hear about his secret. Him becoming angry and physically aggressive is one thing, but the instant sweating and the way he goes to try to gain control over the situation says a lot (not feeling in control is a sign of being triggered).
- (The way he acted seemed less like he was actually going to kill Eden and more that he was trying to scare her into keeping quiet. Less about actually hurting her for bringing it up his secret at all and more about keeping control over her so that she wouldn't dare try to reveal his secret to the others.)
- (That's just my thoughts tho. I could be wrong, who knows.)
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Also, I'm not trying to defend his actions or anything, just thought I'd give my thoughts and theories about him.
(Sorry this post is messy, might tidy it up later, might not.)
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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hi!! so sorry if you are busy, don't rush yourself..! but, uh, can you draw xander eating paper? for science. thank you!
"I'm not gonna take this too seriously" I said, before I started drawing.
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"I might have taken it too seriously" I say, as I look at this drawing.
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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Intro: Howdy, my name is Ray. I use all pronouns, so call me whatever. I make Fanganronpa content, mainly DRDT currently. I'm also the creator of the DRDT Talent-Role Swap AU.
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Request: I do analysis or drawing request. I might have my analysis request closed and have my drawing request on, and vise versa, it depends. I might not always accept drawing request if I don't feel like I can or I don't feel comfortable. I will always say if this is the case.
Analysis: Closed (0/3) (Nico, Xander, Ace)
Drawing: Open
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General: I don't have a particular DNI, but will block if I find it nessacary. I simply request we be respectful to others and don't actively try to make me or others uncomfortable. I will show all as respect if the are respectful.
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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HI I JUST FOUND AND READ YOUR WHIT ANALYSIS AND I LOVED IT It was so good and detailed, I can't praise it enough honestly! You said you were alright with requests, and I don't mind waiting since you have Nico and Xander too I think lined up already, so I'd like to request an Ace analysis if you don't mind!
I love Ace, so having an opportunity to make analysis on him (after Nico and Xander) will be great. The current order for the analysis' are Nico, Xander, and then Ace!
(I'm so glad everyone has been liking the Whit analysis, I worked hard on it and I'm glad people enjoyed it!)
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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Back at it again with the Talent-Role Swap AU.
Introducing... Whit Young, Ultimate Chemist! I thought Whit and Charles would be a good Talent Swap choice, and I was right. Whit is still very pink and I kept his heart motif.
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Whit: See, no weapons! It feels like I'm being dressed down by security. Dude, I did what you wanted, now please put down the knife.
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He makes chemistry puns.
Decided that black/gray tinted googles would work better with him over yellow. He also stole the bowtie style from David, it felt fitting for him. (He does take off his bow whenever he actually does experiments)
I'll let you guess the reason for the bandage on his arm. I had higher waisted pants on the brain when he was being designed, so he got those.
He is in a constant state of slightly anxious.
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He doesn't know how the hell to interact with this cast, which makes sense, since they are still as chaotic in this AU as in canon.
(I know I said I'd draw David, but I wasn't feeling up to it, so that'll be later.)
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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WELL i heard abt whit analysis and it was GREAT!! so if thatz possible.. can i ask for xanders analysis?? u dont have to anyways, just wanted to ask!! :3 (have a nice day / night!!<3
Xander's analysis will now be after Nico's (which should be completed by Sunday, maybe)!
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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Since the Talent-Role Swap AU was well received, decided I should draw some more.
Featuring, Teruko in David's most iconic scene.
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Teruko: I'm a lying, manipulative, scumbaggy piece of shit! I'm shocked it took so long for you morons to figure that out.
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I gave Teruko's eyes the reverse of David's. Dark from the bottom instead of top, a impulse design choice but I like it.
(Next time will be that scene where Teruko made Charles undress (that is weird to write), featuring David and *???*. (It's pretty obvious honestly))
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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I got bored and was going through my files and found this Talent Swap AU I wrote down.
So I had to draw it.
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David: Shut up! I don't even wanna be here. 'Ultimate Lucky Student', what complete bullcrap! Just a testament to my shitty luck.
Teruko: Hahaha. I'm really not all that, but the compliment is appreciated. I'm still not used to interacting with others but I hope we can get along.
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Teruko is now the Ultimate Inspirational Speaker and David is the Ultimate Lucky Student. I didn't feel like doing full body art today, so this will have to do.
Drawing this also lead me to another thought...
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David: I was a goddamn moron to think that I could trust people here. You guys are no different from everyone else. I should've known fuckin' better.
Teruko: Hahahaha! You idiots are right, I'm a manipulative asshole and you guys are nothing more than pawns! "I hope we can get along", what total bullshit!
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Along with them swapping talents, they swap roles.
You see, Min and Xander swap talents in this AU, so this led me to thinking about the idea that instead of Xander attacking Teruko, Min attacks David. This then led to me think about Teruko being the manipulative asshole instead and now David is the one is with trust issues.
This idea isn't fleshed out at all, but I thought it'd be fun to draw out regardless.
(I'll draw more of this AU if you guys want, I already have everyone's swapped talents figured out.)
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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Hello Charwhit fans, I am here to make you sad.
Okay, so plenty of people have brought up the concept of Culprit Whit, and I do enjoy that concept, I do.
However, I'd now like to bring up the idea of Victim Charles (mainly for Chapter 3).
Whit made a funny little comment about Charles dying at 3 for being fatally unfunny. DRDT likes to foreshadow stuff. Take Teruko's Prosopagnosia for example, which was foreshadowed in the prologue, with her not recognizing Charles by his appearance. I'm not saying it will happen, I'm just saying consider.
As discussed in my way to long analysis, Whit tends to keep a calm persona. He's never given much reaction to the deaths of the others.
He wasn't close to any of them though.
If Charles were to die, then Whit would be forced to face it. Whit can't just pretend it never happened like he does with his mom. He and Charles stand next to each other in the trial room, so he has to acknowledge it, whether he likes it or not.
But also imagine how bad that would mess up his mental state. Charles is Whit's only real friend in the killing game. He's social with everyone else, but not extremely close to them. If Charles were to die, then that leaves Whit completely alone. His mom is dead, his father isn't active at all in his life, and his only friend is dead.
He could try and think positive, but there only so far you can push something like that before there is no positivity left to hold on to (trust me).
This all goes without me mentioning that they'll (probably) continue to grow closer during Chapter 3 (if neither is the culprit of the 2nd case).
Idk, I just find the idea interesting.
(I'd like to bring up Teruko, someone that both Charles and Whit are (semi-)close to. How she'd act is dependable on how she develops. Maybe she'll show sympathy, maybe she'll be like, "Now you see how terrible trusting others is because they all leave you" or something like that. I bring her up since she's close-ish to Charles and Whit has lots of interactions with her. Plus how she reacts could lead to some interesting reactions from Whit)
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I'll reorganize my thoughts in the morning. Take this more messy version for now.
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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COULD U do a nico analysis? im willing to take as long as you need<3
Sure! Nico's Analysis is up next now! (I find Nico very interesting so there should be lots to talk about, thanks for the request!)
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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i loved the whit analysis thingie u did!! do u take requests for doing the same thing with other characters?
Yeah!
They do take quite a bit of work though, the Whit analysis took me over a week. But yeah, I'm cool with request for any character in DRDT as long as the requester is willing to be patient with me.
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jingchu-time · 1 year
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Spoilers for all of DRDT so far (all the way to the end of Ch.2 - Pt.1)
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(This is my first attempt at a character analysis, so forgive me if it's a bit messy, I'll try to fit it up later. Also my first time using tumblr, intimidating but I'll figure it out.)
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(TW: Talks about parental death and neglect. Mentions of racism, not talked about in much depth)
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Intro:
Whit is one of the most interesting and mysterious characters in Despair Time. Despite being so well-loved by the fandom, his character is not taken nearly as seriously as I believe he should be. Objectively, Whit has one of the most in-depth characters, which isn't talked about with how often he gets reduced to a possible love interest for Charles. I also love their relationship (and ship it as well), but compared to Charles, Whit's other traits are ignored in favor of their relationship, which is unfair with how complex Whit's character actually is. Likes his backstory for example.
Part 1 - Whit's Backstory:
Whit's backstory is still shrouded in mystery, since it's only Chapter 2, but that isn't to say we know nothing about it. During Episode 4 of Chapter 1 Whit talks about his home life. He reveals that he's an only child, and briefly mentions that he thinks having a sibling would be cool, since he could be friends with them. This will be mentioned again later in the analysis, so keep this fact in mind. He then goes on to talk about his parents. First, he talks about his father, Lin or Steve. Whit says he doesn't see him a lot since he works overseas. All Whit is able to say about him is that he's quiet. Then Whit goes to talk about his mother, Elizabeth. Whit shows actual happiness when he talks about her. He doesn't go in depth, but he does call her pretty and sophisticated. He says he even bleached his hair to be like her. He clearly admired her a lot. He finally goes on to talk about his since nobody is ever in their house for long periods of time, he couldn't have pets. His home seems decent solely based on this information, but we have gained another part of it recently. In Episode 9 of Chapter 2 (what a jump) the secrets of all the cast are finally talked about. During the trial, Whit admits his secret is, "Your mother is dead. You always omit that truth." This isn't all that surprising when you consider how Whit deals with stuff like death (which well talks about in a different section) or his secret quote, "We tend to idolize the Dead."
So that's all of Whit's backstory, right? Insert *Sore wa chigau yo!" meme here. Is it all we've seen in the story, yes, but there was a Q&A done a while back that gave us an even greater idea of Whit's past. Anon asked if Whit was Biracial. The creator said yes, since his father is Chinese and his mother is American. It's also mentioned that for the first part of Whit's life, he was raised by his mom, so he doesn't have many Chinese experiences. What is mentioned next is what I care about the most. It's said that his father was very absent from his childhood (and life in general it seems). I think this makes it safe to say that Whit probably experienced some form of neglect from his father. He could barely say anything about him, the house is so empty that he can't even have pets, the way he talks about having a sibling. His mother is dead, and his father is never around. Whit was probably a lonely kid. The idea of having a sibling could fill the void because of his basically non-existent family. Also, regarding his mother's death, I'm gonna guess it was around his teen years, though I'm not sure.
Why mention his backstory first? Because this fandom never acknowledges anything about his past besides his dead mom when we clearly have more to look at. I also think this backstory can explain a lot of Whit's actions throughout the game. Speaking of…
Part 2 - Whit's role as comic relief, and how he (and Ace) subvert the stereotype:
Whit is easily seen as comic relief by most (I hope). Comic relief is a character used to defuse tension from certain scenes in shows/movies, plays/musicals, or video games. Whit is clearly made for the role, but another character, Ace, plays (or did play) the role as well. How can they both share the same role? You see, all roles have different stereotypes that are repaired with them. Comic relief is no expectation. I would say that comic relief tends to come in two types.
Characters who take absolutely nothing seriously. The lack of seriousness can be so bad that their jokes can fully screw over the tone of a scene, or story as a whole.
Using flanderization, which is just exaggerating a certain trait (or even sometimes traits) in a character. Character traits like paranoia, anger, happiness, or even sadness will become so amplified that you, much like the story, won't be able to take them seriously.
Whit and Ace fit these two stereotypes very well. After Whit's introduction in Episode 4 of the Prologue, Teruko calls him frivolous. A word, when used as a trait, is characterized by lack of seriousness or sense, which is a fairly accurate descriptor for Whit. Ace fits the second very well. Ace is characterized as both extremely aggressive, and as an extremely large coward through the entirety of the Prologue and Chapter 1. It's hard to take either character seriously at first glance.
Yet both Whit and Ace manage to subvert the stereotype and do interesting new things while doing it.
Ace goes through (negative but natural) character development after Chapter 1. He takes on a fully aggressive persona so that he's not seen as someone that can be easily killed off, the more intimidating the better. If he's seen as all bark no bite cowards, then he'll be an easy target. The cowardness is replaced by more anger and now the anger isn't funny now since we see it negatively affecting both the rest of the cast and Ace himself. He loses the role as comic relief by going through his natural character development. He subverts the trope by getting proper development, which leads to him losing the role entirely.
Whit subverts the trope by fully admitting that he's trying to be it. In Episode 4 of Chapter 1, Whit talks about how his constant joking is just him trying to lighten the mood. Whit wants to find a way to make the others happy, or at the very least lessen the stress they have because of the current situation they're in. He does this by joking and teasing. Whit subverts the trope by admitting he's trying to be the trope.
Both Whit and Ace subvert the same trope in vastly different ways, which are both effective for both of them. This does lead me to a question. Why does Whit do this? Well…
Part 3 - Goals vs Motive, actions, and what differentiates Whit and Hu:
When discussing characters' popularity, Hu and Whit are basically opposites. Whit, as mentioned earlier during the intro, is one of the most popular characters in the DRDT fandom. Hu, on the other hand, has gained a distaste by a majority of DRDT fandom because of how she's acted during the course of Chapter 2. This is very interesting, since the two are fairly similar. This is probably surprising to many, since the two seem so, so different. Hu is a serious mom friend, while Whit is a jokester.
I won't deny their differences, but what makes them similar is actually really important. The biggest similarity between the two is their goal. "Help the others through the killing game". This goal is special to these two because while the others are all (mostly) actively trying to find a way to either get out or end the killing game. These two don't though. They don't make any active attempts to find a way to or escape like the others, or their attempts are way more subtle than everyone else. So, if they have the same goal, why do they go about it so differently? Motive. A goal is what a character wants, a motive is why your character wants to achieve their goal.
We already know Hu's motive. Her motive is feeling useful. I'll discuss it more whenever I get to making a Hu analysis, but Hu has self-worth issues, making her believe that if she isn't doing some then she is completely useless. The idea of being useless seems to scare her. The reason Hu wants to help the other through the killing game is because it will make sure she isn't useless. Her actions to achieve her goal are by giving all her love to certain people, since she's aware that she can give equal love to everyone. She'll do whatever it takes to keep those certain people safe and happy, even excusing their bad actions. She plays favorites so that there will always be someone that finds her useful.
Whit is very different in regard to motive, since we don't really know fully what it is yet. We can make assumptions, but we can't be fully sure yet. Our best answer currently is simply, nobody can. This leads me to the next section…
Part 4 - Whit's calm persona, and it's relation to his motive:
Whit likes to make others happy. Whit also likes to help others. I believe these two traits heavily influenced his persona. Whit doesn't show emotion. We've seen happiness, concern, surprise, regret, confusion, and neutrality. He legit says "Jeez" after watching Min's execution in Episode 12 of Chapter 1, which is very tame compared to the others. Then he says, and I quote, "Oops" after seeing Arei's dead body in Episode 8 of Chapter 2. That is not a normal/socially (and morally for that matter) appropriate response to a dead body. What does this mean? Well, Whit doesn't show a real hint of sadness, or what he has is a very closed off version. Why does this point matter? Well, Whit is doing what nobody in the cast can. Whit is able to be a kind while being a reasonable/neutral force in the killing game. Hu and Eden, while kind, are both easily swayed by their emotions. Whit is less swayed by emotions like that and is shown to be logical when it counts. Like when he reminded David that they only knew Xander for a few days, so there was no real way of knowing if how Xander acted was in or out of character during the scrum debate in Episode 8 of Chapter 1. Whit can manage the role of a jokester and calm person very well. However, his calm side has grown a lot over the killing game.
Whit has always been generally calmer compared to a majority of this cast. You can take his dialogue after the killing game was revealed during Episode 5 of the Prologue as an example. However, his persona is something growing in intensity over the course of the series. When Min was executed, Whit showed off at least some form of sympathy, compared to when Arie died. He barely acknowledges her death, focusing much more on comforting Eden. This is all odder considering that while he and Arei didn't always see eye to eye, he still had more connections to her than Min from what saw. While everyone else slowly descends into madness, Whit just keeps amplifying his calm persona.
How does this relate to his motive? At the very least, for Chapter 2, Whit's motive is something along the lines, "Because someone has to". Whit likes helping others. If he doesn't help the others through the game, literally nobody else will. Mainly because this cast is extremely mentally unwell. Also, having a goal and motive doesn't mean they'll be good at achieving said goal. Whit hasn't been particularly helpful despite his efforts, but I'll explain why this is a little later. Anyway, if you compare Whit and Hu's motive to help others, then it makes sense why they're so different. It also explains why Whit is more easily likable compared to Hu. Neither of them are bad, not by a long shot, but we still have to wait for more of both. I would like to move into my next section, since this section does reference something in there…
Part 5 - Whit's ability to see the best in others:
This is one of Whit’s lesser known traits, which is so odd because this trust is seen so much in his character. Whit’s main relationship is with Charles. He and Whit have lots of interactions. Like during the Prologue, where half of Charles’ introduction is him and Whit. Or during Chapter 1, where the pairs' friendship begins to develop. And Chapter 2, where we get to watch their friendship fully develop. At the start, both of them disliked each other. Charles disliked Whit for his jokester person and how often Whit would use him as an object for humor, which didn’t mix well with how much Charles hates being looked down upon. Meanwhile, Whit didn’t like Charles for his very rude and arrogant personality, which make sense considering how much of Whit’s persona(s) are based around being kind to others. What happens in Chapter 1 is what I’d like to discuss in relation to the topic of this section.
During Chapter 1, Xander tries to pin the blame on Charles by using Charles’s hemophobia. Charles’ phobia makes him breakdown when he sees gory or dead bodies because of his unresolved childhood trauma. After Charles gets lured into seeing Teruko’s dead body and runs away, he ends up running into Whit, who was in the cafeteria, mid-breakdown. At first, Whit assumes that Charles is messing with him, but ends up realizing he wasn’t. Whit ends up making the choice to stay and help out Charles. Levi brings up in Episode 9 of Chapter 1 that Charles could have been faking it. In a game where any wrong moves can lead to your death, Whit decision to stay and help could’ve gotten him killed if Charles had been. Yet Whit choice to stay, ignoring his own opinions about Charles at that point, decided to see the best in him. He chose to see the best in Charles despite only really having his intuition as a reason.
To continue this point, I’d like to bring up Teruko and David. Teruko is fairly straight forward, as during the dressing room scene in Episode 2 of Chapter 2, Whit says he doesn’t think Teruko or anyone else in the cast is a bad person. We get a small look into Whit’s thought process. He believes that, despite everyone acting callously, they aren’t bad people. They are human. They are just human with emotions and weaknesses, and that’s fine with him. He believes, even when Teruko herself doesn’t, that there is still a good person in her. That despite the current asshole she is being, she is still a good person, even if it’s a little deeper inside. This thought process also relates to how he handles David. Whit is the one who had David’s secret. David’s secret is, “You exist to manipulate others, others exist to be manipulated.” It is very hard to see this secret and believe whoever it’s about isn’t a bad person. But Whit having it actually makes this makes sense. Whit, much like Hu, likes to see the best in others. Unlike Hu, however, Whit keeps this fact to himself unless he’s having a moment of vulnerability. It isn’t hard to believe that he, despite how obvious the secret is, convinced himself that David wasn’t a bad person. Hell, we get some confirmation of this during Episode 11 of Chapter 2, when after David’s real personality is reveled, Whit makes a certain comment. “I was keeping that secret out of concern for your career. But if this is how you really act, then your career might be in trouble for reasons out of my control.” A majority of the fandom think he’s lying, and I won’t deny the possibility, but I feel like we should look at this comment from more than one angle. If we bring up the idea of him believing that the secret was simply worded badly, then it’s no wonder he of all people wouldn’t wanna take that risk. I don’t think anybody would want to ruin someone's whole career based on a secret that could be purposely worded badly. “...reasons out of my control”, this quote basically confirms that if David hadn’t gone insane in Episode 11, then Whit would have blamed himself for David’s career. Whit is a caring person, so this idea is very plausible.
If it was anyone else, then the idea would be unlikable, but it’s not unbelievable if you consider Whit’s character so far. A person who cares for others and has risked his life holding onto the idea of seeing the best in them. Whit is the only character who would hide a secret like that. Since I brought up Charles, Teruko, and David, that brings me to a different section…
Part 6 - Gaining importance through others:
This section should be fairly brief. Whit, while has not really been a major player, keeps having connections to characters who are. If most had to assign the DRDT cast cliché Danganronpa roles, then it tends to go Teruko is the protagonist (obviously), Charles is the support (stretching but okay), and David is the antagonist. Whit, as mentioned in the section before, is connected to all three. However, that isn’t all when it comes to his connections to major characters (this wouldn’t be a section if that was the case). Let me bring up Eden, Arei, and Hu. Whit has come to Eden’s defense twice now. First in Episode 5 of Chapter 1, when Arei and Arturo are insulting the cake which she was actually really proud of. Whit makes a joke about how cake=birthday song, which is able to distract the group from the insults and everyone becomes much less hesitant about eating the cake. Then in Episode 9 of Chapter 2, he buys Eden some time, since Teruko was asking about the note (that made Eden super suspicious), by bringing up the alibis. In Episode 1 of Chapter 1, we get to see that Whit and Arei were investigation partners. It’s not big, but is still a point of connection. Finally, he and Hu had a a fairly long talk about the killing game during the dressing room scene during Episode 2 of Chapter 2.
Whit keeps being given importance because of his connections with major players in Chapter 2. No matter how big or small. I honestly don’t have a good translation to the next section, so…
Part 7 - He is very different compared to the rest:
Whit handles most stuff in a very special way. Firstly, while a majority of this cast will become aggressive or start fighting with each other. Whit, however, is very different compared to the others in this case. Whit will make passive-aggressive or sarcastic comments. He is also very conflict avoidant, which will be dissected later for reasons. And second, his method of investigation. Compared to the majority of the cast, who go the logical route of investigating the body and scene of the crime in depth, then investigating other areas. Whit is one of the three character (the others being Charles and Rose) who don’t examine the body. This is odd considering that Whit doesn’t really seem to have a reason to not too, I think I know why, but it will have to be talked about a little later (I'm sorry, but this is the last time I promise). Anyway, as mentioned earlier, Whit is a very calm person. His type of calm (yeah type) is different from that of Hu or Veronika. Hu is calm but is very easily angered by her situation and constantly struggles to keep composure. Veronika is much more similar, but unlike Whit, Veronika finds joy in their situation. She finds the killing game fun and interesting, completely fine with her situation. She’s only calm because she doesn’t find the danger frightening. She’ happy because she hates being bored. Whit is only calm because, as mentioned many times, he had to be. Someone has to be calm and kind during their situation. One is more selfish than the other, and that makes them different. All the talk about Whit’s differences reminds me of one thing that only her has…
Part 8 - Whit’s intuition:
Before I get into Whit’s intuition, I want to talk about what intuition actually is. Intuition are just gut feelings. They are ideas that, while there i no logical reason to believe it, you just feel like you do. Whit’s intuition has been mentioned during Episode 4 and 9 of Chapter 1 and during his and Charles’ FTE. He claims, using his intuition, that one day, Teruko will be happy, that Charles isn’t faking the breakdown he is/was having, and that one day him and Charles were going to be friends. His intuition hadn’t been mentioned once through the first part of Chapter 2. I think this mostly because of the calm persona, He has to be more logical. This doesn’t mean his emotions won’t influence situations, but now he had to try to rationalize his decisions based on those emotions. He can’t just say it’s his intuition anymore, not with how the group is currently.
I still don’t have a good way to transition so let’s just-
Part 9 - Whit’s social life and conflict avoidance:
Whit isn’t a fan of fights, unless it for the sake of someone else. In Episode 2 of Chapter 2 (it’s a great scene okay), Hu and Whit are discussing how much the Mastermind knows about them. Teruko, being Teruko, finds a way to twist it into distrusting others. Whit then makes one of his passive-aggressive comments towards her. Then, only a little while later, Teruko is equally rude when Whit tries to call her a good person, and this time Whit keeps quiet. Whit won’t argue with someone unless what that other person is doing negatively effects others. His conflict avoidance is seen during Episode 4 of Chapter 2, where he refuses to try and break up any of the fights. His reasoning is that his talent isn’t couple counseling, therefore he can’t be the one to break up any of the fights. This is an excuse that Charles quickly shuts down. So yeah, Whit doesn’t like conflict, which is probably part of why he became a jokester in the first place, but we’ll come back to this though after the next section. Speaking of the next section…
Part 10 - The 4th wall (and finding information):
Whit is the character that shows the most awareness of the 4th wall. In Episode 8 of Chapter 1, Whit legit tells the audience to pause to read the list, since it would be useful. There is no way that he was directing that at the cast, since they can’t fuckin’ pause their lives. Then in Episode 10 of Chapter 2, Whit breaks the 4th wall, but in a far more subtle way. Whit says he doesn’t remember which secret Eden got, which leads to us, the audience, to be shown the list. Whit gave us a direct way to relook at the secret list, which is very weird since he could have just looked up and silently read the list. Something that Ace points out (kind of). Whit is the only character to show this much awareness of us, The weird thing is why would Whit want to help us? We’re the whole reason that he and the rest of the cast are stuck there, dying for our entertainment. So why would he want to help us? This is a question we’ll have to wait for an answer, since even I’m not sure yet. A downside of only being through half of the 2nd Chapter.
This section is the one I brought up earlier during Part 9, and will be connecting some of the mysterious points I didn’t expand upon earlier…
Part 11 - How does his backstory influence him:
You’ve probably noticed that despite his backstory being brought up first, I haven’t given it much though since. This is because I believed we all need a better understand of Whit before I could describe how his backstory affected all of what we’ve discussed. Before that, however, there is one part left.
If you remember, I said that Whit was a lonely kid. Along with what I said earlier in the backstory section this is also because of his talent and love life. Whit’s talent is something others have to pay for, mentioned in the Q&A earlier. He sets other people up as a way to earn money, which begs the question of why Whit took up the talent in the first place. Since we don’t have a proper answer yet, so we’re going to move one, just keep that as food for thought. Anyway, Whit is said to have a pretty bad romantic life despite his talent. He apparently just can’t find a partner, despite his efforts. This isn’t all that surprising when you consider that Whit isn’t all that socially competent at times. It’s hard to describe, so well use examples instead. During the FTE, Whit is shown to be completely shocked at Charles’ anger toward him. Whit hadn’t even considered the idea that the stuff he did earlier could be seen as negative. Even when it’d probably become obvious to anyone else at that point. Then, during the Computer Lab scene during Episode 7 of Chapter 2, Whit makes a dark joke about Min’s death in front of Teruko and doesn’t even think of the bad implication till Charles points it out to him. He is able to apologize and fix those behaviors, which is an interesting pattern of behavior. Not understanding a wrong till someone points it out to you, and then you improve it. Unless you point it out to Whit, he probably won’t notice the problem. I think these behaviors say a lot about his past and it’s effects on him.
Whit’s past would explain his social incompetence at times. His father wasn’t there to be a good example and his mom probably wasn’t there for his teen years, which is a huge time for development in minors. This leads to him not having the proper role-models.
(This is an off section, but I felt the need to bring it up. Whit is biracial, Asian American, American/Chinese, a race that faces a lot of discrimination in America. The DRDT creator is very well versed in his research of the topic and ideas he handles. Ace is a lovely example, including the higher chances of anxiety and chances for eating disorders they have. I won’t say I know anything, but I wouldn’t completely discard the idea of him facing discrimination in the past.)
So yeah, Whit was a lonely kid, why does it matter? It matters because if he is as much of a former loner as mentioned, then that would also explain why Whit keeps people-pleasing. (I think there is a want for acceptance, but a struggle to believe that it’s possible without the personas.)
His backstory also explains his seeing the best in others' mindset. People tend to think that the only way to look at negative events in life is through negativity, but that’s wrong. When you have nothing, then you’ll leach onto anything to hold onto, like optimism. This idea was used in the canon Danganronpa games with Nagito, and I think a similar principle is shared with Whit. Whit probably attached onto something positive because he literally had nothing else. Optimism, in that case, is the easiest answer. Whit deals with life, and the killing game by trying to find the good. Whit's life might not be great, but that doesn't mean he has to see it that way. It's probably why he keeps omitting the fact about his mother's death. Why look back on the past when there is so much left to do in life. He probably thinks this is what she would've wanted, based on his idolization of her.
This all brings me to my last section…
Part 12 - His belief in privacy:
Whit is very adamant in respecting others' privacy. In Episode 1 of Chapter 2, Whit brings up the idea that everyone keeps the secrets to themselves until they have more time to work through it properly. This gets ignored by Arturo, who does it anyway. I've already gone into depth talks about privacy with Charles and David. What I wanna talk about is why Whit is so big on it. Because that is a question we haven't gotten an answer to. Why? Well, while I'm not sure, I think it has something to do with his past.
I have also lost my mom, like Whit. When I lost my mom, people wouldn't stop questioning me about it. Whit described his mom as sophisticated, so that makes me think she could've been fairly known in the community. Whit probably had a lot of strangers question him about it, despite his feelings about it. Mix this with Whit's pleasing other mentality, then his adamantly about respecting others' privacy. This is the only part of his mentality that goes against his more logical character. Charles even says he gave Teruko the secret he had because he wouldn't trust Whit to sacrifice someone's' privacy when it's necessary. Charles has a strong understanding of Whit's, so I'd trust him. This is the only part of Whit that he never changes, even when he has different personas on. It's consistent.
This concludes the final section to this analysis, so onto the conclusion.
Conclusion:
Whit is a character that gets overlooked by a majority of the fandom despite being pretty much universally loved. His past is so much more than what we've seen or is talked about. His caring nature is something that has so much hidden depths. And, unless he is the Chapter 2 killer, there is so much left to find about Whit.
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(Thanks for reading. Again, sorry if it's a bit all over the place. I hope I could shed some more light on Whit's character for ya'll. Have a good day/night.)
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