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I flipped the mafu5 cards vertical style cuz I thought it looked cool (and cuz I thought there was a chance they would be vertical in-game rip). Girl why you so sideways
Aka someone pointed out that Mizuki is the one holding the scissors in the Imprisoned Marionette set, and that coupled with the fact that it's likely that Mizuki's talk with Mafuyu is what finally gives her the courage to leave has left me absolutely sick. The creators of this game should pay for my therapy.
Saki's Prayers Soaring Into the Sky 4* card and card story contains multiple references to her Abyss of Memories 4* card. Firstly, the untrained of both cards feature paper cranes. In Japan, folding 1000 paper cranes is a way for people to wish for a seriously ill person to get better, which is why they can be seen on Saki's untrained Abyss of Memories card set when she was in hospital. Folding 1000 paper cranes can also be used for any wish though, which is the purpose they serve in Saki's untrained Prayers Soaring Into the Sky card, where she wished for her songs and feelings to be able to reach Leo/need's fans.
The most obvious link between both trained cards is the bathtub. In the Abyss of Memories card, the overflowing water symbolises her (then) seemingly unending suffering, and the bath and bathroom are filled with things she wasn't able to use when she was in hospital. In her Prayers Soaring Into the Sky card, the bath is still overflowing, but is now filled with flowers. Some of these flowers include pink roses, yellow roses (symbolising friendship), and sunflowers (symbolising longevity), putting a much more positive spin on the overflowing water imagery. All 3 flowers can symbolise happiness as well.
Some other things from Saki's Abyss of Memories trained card can be spotted in her Fragment SEKAI. These include her suitcase, sunhat, and some of the paper cranes. Saki was unable to go on holiday when she was younger, hence why her unused holiday items were included in the older card. Her SEKAI being set at a holiday resort more than likely links to this idea.
I'm not sure if this is entirely accurate but An's 2nd card story it's her and Kohane pretending to have a fight. I dont know why . But theyre pretending. and An goes up to kohane and starts talking as normal because she Forgot and then tried to backtrack and kohane caught on and was like
"If you wanna get a drink, go get it by yourself!"
AND AN HAD THIS FUCKING LOOK OF REJECTION IT MAKES ME LAUGH EVERYTIME