m!a four female residents of shocker are now in cosplay of the cast of Doki Doki Literature Club for, uhh, however long mun desires to play out the events.
Player (Mun): Well, why didn’t you ask this way back? I’ve actually done this weeks ago. I didn’t post it here to be honest but okay, now I can.
(Guess them as who before scrolling down to find the answers)
(Additional from the anon. I may forget in the future SO I decided to add it with it instead of submitting. Also, because two of the characters are answering this question too.)
(Note: Too lazy to remember to add their pins. It’ll be only an introduction. After this, no more mistakes. The better reference is the one above you which you may have pass by now.)
(I may do this on paper because I’m more efficient on traditional than digital)
(Bunnie as Sayori) (She’ll be tagged as ‘bunyori’)
(The reason is that she’s cheerful and her skill is to be positive but then, sometimes in the game, she falls into the pitfalls that I never planted and she more likely to be depressed than angry. XD)
(Charlise as Yuri) (She’s be tagged as ‘charri’) (Also, misspelled ‘toilet.)
(The reason is that she’s the tallest among the rest. She can’t fit the other roles.)
(Bree as Natsuki) (She’ll be tagged as ‘Bretsuki’)
(The reason is that she has the shortest height among the other female villagers. Bunnie or Alice could fit this category but their height makes a difference. She’s not happy with the player (mun) (also means ‘me’) choosing her to be Natsuki.)
(Alice as Monika) (She’ll be tagged as ‘Alinika’)
(The reason? She’s a sweetheart unlike others and ŝ̴̼͉̻͛̒̈͝o̷̧̮͎͔̪̫̣̥̗͙̯̽̏͋͒̈̈̓́̀͝ḿ̵̛̝͚̞̦͈̩͖͙͎̣̰͍̬́̇̓͆̀͆̋̕̚ẽ̶̡̡̢̙̜͍̺̻͕̘̯̺̪̱͈́̌͂̀͛̌̚͝t̷̨̘̮̦̰͇̘̩̥̗̻̰̾̀͑̊̓̉ͅi̸̧̩͎̟̙̻̭̹̰̮͍̮̙̻̠̒̈̔̐̄̅m̷̨̛̠̮̳͇̮͚̪̦̙̈́̆e̴̠̼͈̼̬͙͔͓̫͇̠̠̍̄̌͒̎͛͋͒̕ş̷͈̳̜̘͔̘̝̫̺͙͕͓̩̓̽̐̌̌́̾̚…
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[M!A: 0/??] [Against the mun’s/player’s/my choice so there won’t be a number on it]
(Hey, first M!A… Also I tagged them with the combination of the DDLC characters name in CASE people prefer to see them more than their actual selves)