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"Find me...."

- Misao

Misao (English: [miˈsæʊ̯]; Japanese: [misa.o̞]) is the titular main antagonist of the game. She is a teenage girl who went "missing" three months before the game began.

In the Misao novelization, her full name is revealed to be Misao Furukawa (古川 みさお Furukawa Misao).

Appearance[]

Misao has upper-back length purple hair that is tied back in a ponytail with square bangs hanging over her eyebrows and yellow eyes.

She always wears her school uniform.

Personality[]

Misao is a shy and obedient girl who is noted as being friendless and lonely throughout the game.

History[]

At the beginning, the only known information regarding Misao is that she had mysteriously vanished three months before the game with many of her classmates believing that Misao was already dead. In addition to that, a conversation overheard by the player from other classmates (Tohma, Yoshino, Saotome and Kudoh) reveals that she may have had a crush on Tohma that she was bullied by Yoshino before her disappearance. After, several strange paranormal events began and it's discussed amongst the others that these may have been Misao's doing. When Tohma jokingly and mockingly asks Misao to 'spare' him from her wrath, Misao unleashes a true curse and sends the school, and everyone in it, spiraling into an otherworldly realm filled with terrifying monsters and ghosts.

Misao originally contacts the player through their dreams and minds, asking them to "help" and "find her". When she enacts the curse, the player is the only one who can still hear her voice, continually pressing the character to find her.

Misao's Tragic End[]

At the end of the game, Misao reveals to the player what exactly happened to her before her disappearance in a series of flashbacks. First, she shows the event where Yoshino told everyone in the class that Misao had a crush on Tohma. Shocked and embarrassed, she withstood the teasing until Tohma came up to her and responded that he had a crush on her as well, reciprocating her feelings in a surprising turn of events. Yoshino stood by and incredulously commented on the affair until Tohma told her to butt out.

The next flashback showed Misao wondering why Yoshino would blurt out her hidden crush, but she brushes it off in a kind manner and decides to thank the pink-haired girl instead. She then receives an embarrassed text from Tohma, telling her that he liked her and asked if she liked him back. The scene cuts off as she writes her reply.

Misao then shows what happened afterwards, in which the text is then printed out and tacked onto a bulletin board for everyone to see. In the background, we see a character sprite of a long, blonde-haired girl that may or may not be Saotome, turning away from the bulletin board when Misao runs up to it before walking away. The text itself was filled with Misao's private feelings towards Tohma, including the poem she'd written, and she runs away in dismay.

In the following flashback, Misao slowly walks back to her classroom, theorizing that it was Yoshino who had took a peek at Tohma's phone then published the text. She also correctly guesses that Yoshino herself liked Tohma, but she defends her position as Tohma's girlfriend solidly before she's about to head back into the classroom. Unfortunately, Misao instead overhears Tohma talking to Saotome, saying that she was the only one who he had shown the same text to and pressing her for the truth. It's a little vague if Tohma was fooling around with Saotome or if he was actually just confronting her, but from the outside of the classroom, it sounded more like the former. Most likely feeling betrayed, Misao runs off yet again, but this time a sympathetic Kudoh is seen watching her leave.

In an abrupt change of pace, the next scene depicts Misao being bullied in a bathroom by Yoshino and two other girls. She doesn't fight back, but she does remark that Tohma will never make Yoshino his girlfriend if she continued to bully Misao. This caused Yoshino to become even more violent, finally taking part in actually hitting the poor girl. Determined to make Misao regret her words, Yoshino blackmails her into silence for all the bullying that she's endured up till now. Then, she encourages a boy to "give her lots of love", locking Misao in the bathroom stall to be raped by him.

The next flashback shows Misao sobbing in the bathroom stall, most likely having been left there after the boy had raped her, and night had already fallen in the school. She hears a voice and it is revealed to be Mr. Sohta, who had probably heard her crying, and chastises her for being out so late. Unable to stay calm, Misao breaks down in front of Mr. Sohta and he comes to her side as the flashback turns black.

When we next see Misao, she's seen sitting at Mr. Sohta's desk, with Mr. Sohta comforting her and asking her what was wrong. This directly contradicts a statement the teacher had made to Aki before, in which he had said he didn't have time to listen to Misao and had ignored her. Watching the events unfold in the background, the player then learns that the bullied girl lied to Mr. Sohta about her being raped, probably in remembrance of Yoshino's blackmail. Misao instead tells him that she'd had her heart broken and that she was crying to herself in the corner of the bathroom. The older man replies that he himself had been like that once, but Misao had found that hard to believe, complimenting on his gentle and popular nature. Mr. Sohta then takes hold of her, causing her to tell him to leave her alone. He continues to pursue her after she attempts to run away, noting that he locked the door so nobody would “intrude on them”.

She backs herself into a corner, but Mr. Sohta continues to pursue her as the scene fades. Off screen, Misao screams and the teacher yells back, outraged at Misao's refusal to die. When the screen comes back, Misao is dead, with Mr. Sohta standing over her body. It is implied that he rapes her as well.

Mr. Sohta then drags Misao's body to the same bathroom stall where she was raped the first time and holds up a saw, dismembering her body.

Misao's Curse[]

Three months later, Misao invoked a curse upon the school that was only reversed when the player found her head, heart, eyes, arms, legs, and brain, then chose the final sacrifice, the curse filled the school with monsters and traps that often prove fatal on encounter with few exceptions, some traps scary (like the "you're dead" paper) some relatively bland (hitting head on wall as phone rings), only Tohma, Sohta, Onigawara, Library and the player survive long enough for the collection of Misao's parts however, ether Sohta or Tohma must be killed to end the curse, freeing Misao's soul.

True Ending[]

During the "True Ending", Misao returns to torture the souls of those who died as sacrifices, namely Kudoh, Saotome, Yoshino and either Tohma or Sohta, depending on who the player chose as the last sacrifice earlier. In all of the player's attempts to bring the sacrifice back to life as reincarnated babies, Misao is a constant presence and she is seen tormenting them all.

When Aki tries to rescue Kudoh, he is in a dark, empty room with clones of Misao surrounding him, all of them telling him things along the lines to die and suffer. When the player manages to convince Kudoh that the Misao surrounding him was only an illusion from the darkness in his heart, the Misao clones disappear. The real Misao then appears, saying that she didn't hate Kudoh and that she was happy he thought of her.

When saving Saotome, the cutscene continues with Misao appearing while Saotome and Tohma are having lunch together. Upon seeing Misao, Tohma goes to her, acting hypnotized, and proclaims that he was only playing around and lying to Saotome and loved only Misao. Anguished by this, Saotome will take the bat from the player where she attacks Misao and Tohma. 

When saving Yoshino, Aki finds Yoshino in the bathroom while being beat and bullied by three Misao clones. The clones are stopped when the player beats them each with a bat. After Aki talks to Yoshino, Misao then appears her face covered in shadows, and she angrily questions the player's motives for interfering. Aki says that vengeance would not help her soul from moving on and Misao tells her to shut up many times before fading away. 

Depending on whether you chose to sacrifice Tohma, his cutscene varies. If Sohta is sacrificed instead, the player would find Misao and Tohma after saving the three other sacrifices when moving on. Misao tries to coax Tohma to stay with her in the dark realm but Tohma is terrified of her, screaming monster as he tries to run away from her. Misao ponders on this, and Aki reveals that her desire for revenge has changed her, and gives Misao the little hand mirror.

When Misao looks into the mirror, it reveals that her vengeance has made her grosteque, making her eyes white with blood dripping down from them to her chest. Horrified at her new appearance, Misao turns and runs away from Aki whilst screaming not to look at her. Aki then consoles her, and Misao's spirit is freed, turning her back to normal.

Aki then is returned to the classroom, wondering if it was all a dream. Looking at the chalkboard however, she sees a message from Misao. She then says "No, it wasn't a dream... I'll never forget you... Misao." And the message on the board read "Thank You".

It is unknown if the police/law enforcement investigated Misao's disappearance, however, unless Aki was questioned, the case was most likely thrown out since Sohta, the murderer, was already dead, so there would've been no one to imprison or put on trial.

(As of version 3, you can play the truth mode with the male Aki.)

Relationships[]

Misao and Aki

Aki and Misao.

Tohma - Tohma is Misao's classmate who has a crush on Misao. Tohma admits to also liking Misao; however, he could have been lying at the time since Saotome is now his current girlfriend.

Yoshino - Misao was constantly bullied by Yoshino and it was Yoshino that told the class about Misao's feelings for Tohma. Afterwards, Yoshino gathers up other girls and begins to beat Misao in the girl's bathroom. They lock her in the last stall with a classmate, leaving her to be raped by him.

Saotome - Saotome is a rival for Tohma's affections. While Saotome acts cordial towards her, Misao believes Saotome is pretending to act sweet on purpose and resents her. It's unknown if this was true or if Misao was assuming the worst of her due to her jealousy for being Tohma's actual girlfriend.

Mr. Sohta - Mr. Sohta is Misao's teacher who is loved by all students. Sohta is the one to find Misao in the bathroom the night after Yoshino abused her. Misao then goes to the faculty room, where she confides in Sohta.  Mr. Sohta later killed Misao.

Kudoh - Kudoh is Misao's childhood friend and the two of them grew apart as they became older. Kudoh distanced himself from Misao, due to her being bullied and being teased in middle school for playing with a girl.

Akito and Misao

Male Aki and Misao.

Aki - The player's character. While they weren't quite friends when Misao was still alive, Misao chose Aki to be the one to find her missing body parts and Aki expressed her/him wanting and wishing to be Misao's friend. Aki was also the only person Misao ever talked to who didn't bully or hurt her, and had a friendly yet modest interaction with, the scenario determined by the player choosing Aki's gender.

Etymology[]

  • The name Misao is written in hiragana (みさお), which has no special meaning. However, when written in kanji (操, 美佐男, 美佐雄, 美佐夫, 美佐緒, 美佐尾 or 美佐於), it could possibly mean:
    • 操 - "chastity, fidelity, faith".
    • 美佐男 - "beautiful" (美) (mi), "help, aid" (佐) (sa) and "male, man" (男) (o).
    • 美佐雄 - "beautiful" (美) (mi), "help, aid" (佐) (sa) and "hero, manly" (雄) (o).
    • 美佐夫 - "beautiful" (美) (mi), "help, aid" (佐) (sa) and "man, husband" (夫) (o).
    • 美佐緒 - "beautiful" (美) (mi), "help, aid" (佐) (sa) and "thread" (緒) (o).
    • 美佐尾 - "beautiful" (美) (mi), "help, aid" (佐) (sa) and "tail, ridge" (尾) (o).
    • 美佐於 - "beautiful" (美) (mi), "help, aid" (佐) (sa) and "at, in, on, as for" (於) (o).
  • Misao's surname Furukawa means "old, antiquity, ancient time, used, secondhand" (古) (furu) and "river, stream" (川) (kawa).

Sprites[]

Misao 3.03[]

Definitive Edition[]

Stills[]

Misao 3.03[]

Definitive Edition[]

Other Official Art[]

LINE Stickers[]

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