Roshutsu Playing Game Final Nijiirononiji <SAFE - 2025>
Kūhaku #74 discovers that the original player — a child named — never finished the first Roshutsu game. Instead, Niji's emotional state fragmented into seven "Rainbow Seeds," each becoming a self-aware boss. To end the game, you must either:
The first tendril of shadow passed through his chest. No damage. The Achromat paused. It tried again—red drain. Nothing to drain. Blue gravity crush. Nothing to crush. Yellow time slow. He was already still. roshutsu playing game final nijiirononiji
The narrative of Final Nijiirononiji often centers on a protagonist who is thrust into these scenarios by external forces, be it a curse, a blackmail scheme, or a surreal game show premise. This setup allows the game to explore the dichotomy between the "public self" and the "private self." The title itself—referencing the rainbow ( niji )—suggests a spectrum or an illusion. The rainbow is intangible, a trick of the light; similarly, the identity the protagonist projects during their forced exposure is a construction. Kūhaku #74 discovers that the original player —
The "Rainbow Rainbow" is a metaphor for the impossibility of perfect honesty. In a world obsessed with social exposure (social media, streaming, oversharing), the game predicted a future where we are forced to spin a wheel and watch our traumas become entertainment. No damage