>>3508525Sorry for the very late reply. It's nice seeing some familiar faces around here. Good to hear you're enjoying her game so far. I agree that it can be rather comfy, outside of the inevitable murders and trials at least. The characters and their interactions are one of the strongest aspects of the series, and the first game has the best cast & setting out of all of them in my opinion.
>Had you been in that "school" with her, how would you spend the time together?While I'm antisocial myself and it makes perfect sense not to trust people in that scenario, I'd try to get her to go out and befriend people. Empathy makes it harder to kill so she could potentially be safer, especially since I can't be by her side every second. I also just don't want her to be lonely. Isolating herself is unhealthy whether she's in a killing game or not.
As for more lighthearted things, I want to hear her ideas for stories and read the drafts and books that are scattered all over her room. It would mostly be to take her mind off the unnerving events happening around us, yes, but whenever I befriend somebody, I'm always interested in seeing their art and creations in general. It's a great way to get to know somebody better, and it'd be an honor to be one of the first people to see some of her unfinished projects.
>>3509868>What is her style like? How would you describe it?We've never seen her personal style or taste in clothing. The only clothes we ever see her in is a uniform from her former school (and from her workplace in an unused design). All we know is that she has admitted she has no fashion sense and often describes herself as "plain" and similar terms, so it's safe to say it's nothing special. My personal headcanon is that she plays it safe and wears modest clothing that mostly consists of dark and neutral colors. I love her because of her unconventionality though, so if she ended up having the most absolutely horrid clothes imaginable I'd find it outrageously adorable.