>>3267329Alright then. Spoilers I guess, since /c/ doesn't seem to have them.
Basically in her universe there are items that overwrite a persons memory, which make them believe anything as if it were fact, and may also give them (or make them believe that they have) enhanced physical attributes like being stronger, faster, smarter etc.
This gets used on her a total of three times that I can remember; first to give her the talent she possesses, another to 'remember' why she's in the place she is, and finally one that shows which people are the most important to her as a motive to kill, which turns out to be everyone because she's 'actually' the de facto Prime Minister of Japan who was requested by the actual Prime Minister to "make the country great again".
In addition to this, it turns out that 'Japan' is going to suffer a 'terrible disaster' unless she is able to guide them, which is what causes her to kill someone else to try to escape. Unfortunately in the grand scheme of things though it was all a lie outside of their world, meaning she killed and died for nothing tangible, and she never even got to know it. Then again, the moral of the game's story is that something fictional can have an impact on the outside world, so maybe it was not for nothing.
My apologies if this was difficult to understand, I'm not very good at explaining things to people.