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Note: Deleting those characters before opening up the game will skip straight to the white Sayori picture part. Retrieving “monika.chr” in Act #4 If you thought the game is over, you are wrong. In fact, the horror has just begun. Sayori is deleted from the game (by yours truly, Monika) and her character file is gone too. Here we can see Yuri, playing with a knife in the clubroom during sunset. I don’t think the name “uhinged” really fits to this picture because Yuri seems very confident for an unhinged person. But what’s more important in this picture, is the poster next to her. It shows an eye and the words please help me written around it. That must mean that the portrait of Markov is suppose to represent her story. The story where Monika will probably be the hero and Yuri the villian.

The person who wrote this poem is probably Monika again(since we know she’s been messing with the game’s script and files)by the quote: Throughout the literature club and it’s files the third eye has been mentioned several times,explaining the lust for blood and killing.This women has never been seen before in DDLC,so it might be a character from Project:Libitina.Maybe it’s Elyssa,the one we heard from in the last secret poem.But there’s no proof yet. Sayori’s File We can see that Libitina is 3 years old in 2004,now in 2017 she should be 17 years old since she was born on the 1st of June,2001 and the game was realeased on 22nd September 2017.The oldest club member in the literature club is 17 years old,in the examination report we can also see following behaviours of Libitina:Twitching,vocal tics,biting,epiphora,vomiting,screaming,harm to examiner,harm to self,misplaced laughter.

It’s pretty common that Yuri greets you on the 3rd Day of Act 2 without a head and a glitched body.This text seems to be a spoiler to the upcoming game Team Salvato is working on. Natsuki’s Base64 Poem When entering the club room for the first time you’ll get a 1/3 chance that Monika will enter the clubroom and look like this: She seems to be the only one with the right age reange to be Libitina.Throughout the 2nd Act,Yuri’s personality also takes immense changes.

When going into the menu during Act 2 there’s a 2% chance that this picture of Monika will flash for a second. The book may be a reference to to the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, known for creating the stochastic processes known as Markov Chains and Markov Processes. This “Markov process” is the testing of certain variables and the states in-between the variables that are tested, like the state between birth and death or the state between fertilization and birth. But you can easily translate such language with a Base64 decoder,what people did and the result was this creepy text that seems to be written by DDLC’s game designer,Dan Salvato,probably in the perspective of a character from the game Team Salvato’s working on: After closing the second special poem in Act 2, your cursor will also be replaced with a glitched Sayori head for some lines of dialouge. But using transcribe it will at first show a text with again,randomly generated codes at it’s start but at the end of the text you can find this:In Act 3,if you’re recording the game with OBS or XSplit during the part where Monika says your real name,instead of that dialogue appearing,she will notice that you’re recording her and after a short talk will jumpscare you. After 10 minutes pass, the words “Now everyone can be happy” will appear on screen. Yes I literally waited 10 minutes just to get that screenshot. After she hanged herself and you started a new game, the game pretends that Sayori never existed.In the first scene where she runs towards you her name is not readable and she’s glitched out again Beneath their manufactured perception – their artificial reality – is a writhing, twisted mess of dread. Loathing. Judgment. Elitism. Self-doubt. All thrashing to escape the feeble hold of their host, seeping through every little crevice they can find. Into their willpower, starving them of all motivation and desire. Into their stomach, forcing them to drown their guilt in comfort food. Or into a newly-opened gash in their skin, hidden only by the sleeves of a cute new shirt.

A rough concept sketch of what the faceless protagonist might have looked like if he was a real character. I guess I should…introduce myself, or something. Um…my name is…actually, that’s stupid. You obviously already know my name. Sorry. During Act 2 when Natsuki reads your first poem and hates it you’ll get a 1/3 chance that her eyes will pop out while reading your poem. Shortly before Yuri confesses her love to you in Act 2 a file called “have a nice weekend!” will appear in the game’s files. It is a vigenère cipher that, when decoded with the key “libitina”, will give a Base64 text that, when decoded, results in the following text: Yuri tells you about a book she bought you as a gift. It’s called the portrait of Markov and has a ominous-looking eye symbol on it’s cover.

Shortly before Yuri confesses her love for the protagonist at the end of Act 2, a file called "have a nice weekend!" will appear in the game's files. It is a vigenère cipher that, when decoded with the key "libitina", will give a Base64 text that, when decoded, results in the following text: "What is a man without knowing the rich aroma of the future; the hot, complex balance of the present; and the bittersweet aftertaste of the past?" If you try to start a new game in Act 4 with monika.chr being present in the characters folder, Monika will ask you to stop playing with her heart and then delete herself. A collection of each of the characters' original sketches before being outlined and colored in. Natsuki's head angle was changed to make her pose more natural and candid, rather than striking a model-like pose. To the right you can see random numbers and letters which is base64 language. Base64 is a group of similar binary-to-text encoding schemes that represent binary data in an ASCII string format by translating it into a radix-64 representation. There is a font "y2" (with a standard font name of "as i lay dying") that is not used in any poems within the game. This font was most likely intended to be used in Yuri's Wheel poem, but was scrapped before the game was released. [4]

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