Nagito (and presumably everyone else) collected his soda cans and returned to the classroom. He was impressed by Chisa's effort put into meeting "scum" like him. Chisa announced to him and everyone else that they were "rotten oranges." After this, Chisa left to retrieved Chiaki Nanami and the Ultimate Imposter while she tasked everyone with cleaning their classroom.
Monaca is a bit confused and intrigued by the fact that Servant realizes he has fallen into despair, yet he claims even that is in the name of hope. She asks if it's because of Junko's influence or was he always like that, but Servant turns silent and doesn't give her an answer. He watches for a while as Monaca and Kurokuma speak and then turns to leave. Monaca tells Servant that she appreciates his efforts, but doesn't believe they'll ever meet again.
Izuru Kamukura possesses the AI version of Junko, which he plans to upload into the program so she can take over their bodies. Nagito seems unaware of this plan at first but then explains his desire to meet and destroy AI Junko, as he didn't have the chance to kill the real Junko. He then becomes increasingly confused about his feelings and thus his motives remain unclear.
After Mahiru is murdered, Nagito is untied by Monomi, who naively trusts him as she thinks that everyone should cooperate and investigate together. He then goes to play Twilight Syndrome Murder Case to find clues. He meets with Hajime and Chiaki, but an angry Hajime tells both him and Monomi to go away. Nagito says he's a bit lonely, but he obeys and goes to investigate alone.
Thanks to the game's true ending, Nagito knows the characters in the game were Mahiru, Hiyoko, Ibuki Mioda, Mikan, Sato, Fuyuhiko, and Natsumi. He goes to see the four of them and lies by telling them that they all have to come to the airport or else Monokuma will execute them. Fuyuhiko doesn't open his door, so Nagito leaves him be. He goes to wait outside Jabberwock Park for Hajime and Chiaki and explains that everyone is meeting at the airport by his request. After talking with the girls, Nagito leaves to investigate once again. With Monokuma's help, he goes inside everyone's cottages to take a sample of their footprints. He also notices lots of gummies inside Hiyoko's cottage and takes a bag with him, as it might be evidence.
Nagito meets with Hajime and Chiaki again, after they finish investigating Mahiru's cottage. Nagito claims it's a coincidence, but Hajime isn't convinced and thinks he might be a stalker. Nagito says he only came to explain the results of his investigations and when Hajime asks about it, Nagito suddenly says that he will tell him more if Hajime bows to him and licks his shoes. Nagito says that it was just a joke and asks Hajime to come to the beach house if he wants to know more about the footprints. Chiaki leaves to see Fuyuhiko and Nagito notices that Hajime clearly wanted her to stay with him.
When the two meet outside the Future Foundation headquarters, Nagito gushes to Makoto about how wonderful he is and even says that Makoto's luck might be greater than his own. He takes Makoto's hand and looks at him intently, but he is quickly carried away by Nekomaru and Akane. He tells Makoto that hopefully, they'll meet again. In the English dub, he marvels how soft Makoto's hands were, especially when compared to his own sticky hands.
The ending song for Danganronpa 3 - Despair Arc, performed by Megumi Ogata as Nagito, is about "the birth of absolute hope" and Nagito meeting someone "he was born to meet" in the middle of the night at the school's campus. The song has sexual implications, especially in the Japanese wording, which is confirmed by Ogata.
When they meet again on a boat towards Jabberwock Island, they do not recognize each other, due to Izuru having Junko erase all of the class's memories of him. Nagito is very excited to talk to Izuru and he's happy when he responds, considering him "amazing". However, Izuru treats him coldly and considers him very boring. Nagito thought that they got along quite well and looked forward to meeting Izuru again, despite appearing slightly hurt by his coldness.
To further Monaca's goal as well as his own, the Servant assists Komaru in order to make her develop into a hero (with him wanting her to become a symbol of hope, while Monaca wants her to fall into despair). He meets her after she survived a helicopter crash and gives her back the Hacking Gun she lost. However, for the sake of "game balance", he made the weapon considerably weaker so she can upgrade it later. He also saved her by distracting the Warriors of Hope after she accidentally mentioned possessing the gun. Afterwards, he orders the Monokuma Kids to give her items and transform her environment to resemble a real game, so she can slowly develop her weaker character into a stronger one. Using Byakuya as a hostage, he also makes Toko and Genocide Jack guide her towards the right direction.
OKAY HELLO OMG I HOPE YOU ARE TAKING REQUESTS !! i really like the way you write its super cool and i want you to keep going lolz anyways can i request a scenario where nagito, reader and hana are spending an afternoon together, the reader came home early from work which means that they can hang out, i think that would sound fun. i would love to see hana interact with her mom !!! okay so good luck
They actually dated for a few years since their schedules made it hard to meet up a lot. After a few months, Kozei was on board for the long haul, ready to make the big commitment. Miwako was the more cautious one about things, wanting to feel it out before getting too caught up in the romance. He proposed to her after taking her to the same restaurant they went on their first date. (Obvious Spoiler: She said yes.)
Nagito Komaeda (Japanese: 狛枝 凪斗, Hepburn: Komaeda Nagito), also known as The Servant (召使い, Meshitsukai), is a fictional character introduced in the 2012 Spike Chunsoft visual novel action adventure game Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. Nagito is a high school student from Hope's Peak Academy, holding the title of "Ultimate Lucky Student" due to his supernatural luck. He is first seen in the game's beginning when meeting the protagonist Hajime Hinata as they and multiple other students find themselves trapped in a series of tropical islands. Initially presenting a caring personality, Nagito shows his true maniacal and hope-obsessed demeanor when a bear-like robot, Monokuma, orders the students to participate in a killing game if they want to leave the islands, with Nagito violently encouraging the killing game's progress. Under the guise of the Servant, Nagito returns in Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls as the secondary antagonist.
In the Hope Arc of Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School, Nagito and the former Remnants of Despair wake up from their comas in the Neo World Program and stop the brainwashed forces of the mastermind, Ryota Mitarai. They convince him to join them and the group exiles themselves to atone for their deeds and prevent the collapse of the Future Foundation by acting as scapegoats. Before leaving, Nagito expresses excitement over briefly meeting "Ultimate Hope" Makoto Naegi in person, before being carried away by Nekomaru Nidai.[17]
- Aborted Declaration of Love: I have to admit, I do really like Hajime, especially after finding out he's not a worthless Reserve Course student. In fact, I'm so fond of him, I almost confessed to him at the end of our Free Time together, but...it probably just isn't meant to be.
- Another me tried hinting it to him before we graduated, but Hajime thought my intentions were mere friendship. Disappointing, but not unexpected.
- Accidental Truth: When I was inflicted with the Despair Disease in Chapter 3 of my debut game, even though I'm lying through my teeth, I actually let slip a few plot details that are actually true, like Byakuya still being alive and also musing that Ibuki has a twin, which comes up in the case that follows. Her murderer actually posed as her to make Hajime think she was still alive.
- Advertised Extra: In Side:Despair of the anime, I actually don't have quite as big of role as I do in my debut game. But, the marketing made sure I was noticeable. Someone like me is good for something it seems. Besides, I don't deserve a large role to begin with. I'm fit for a bit part role to begin with anyway.
- Alas, Poor Villain: At first, everyone was mortified over the state of my body when I "died" in chapter 5. Of course, that changed once they realized what I was up to.
- All-Loving Hero: I'm basically this trope taken with a dark turn. I came across as genuinely creepy to my classmates, but I loved them and their talents so much. I'd do anything for any of them, more for whoever I think shows the most hope. I guess you could say that, until recently, I was often looked at as an Evil Counterpart to Makoto Naegi.
- Always Someone Better: Izuru and Makoto are both luckier than me.
- Ambiguously Gay: I'd hate to kiss and tell, so I won't.
- And Now for Someone Completely Different: I actually get to do a little investigating of my own in chapter 4. After all, Hajime couldn't get to Strawberry House, so I had to do a bunch of that investigating for him.
- Anime Hair: Aww, my hair doesn't look that weird, does it?
- Anti-Hero: Hey, come on. I'm just pursuing hope in any way and every way, I can. Is that so wrong?
- Arch-Enemy: I see Junko as this, even though she's dead. Getting crushed underneath a stone pillar tends to do that. I was also like this towards Hajime during some of the class trials.
- Artificial Limbs: My robot hand, since I needed a new hand after I replaced the old one with Junko's hand.
- Ax-Crazy: Not anymore, but the way I orchestrated my death in chapter five reeked of malice and crazy...well...to the average eye anyway. I had a plan and my life didn't matter so I was perfectly all right with mutilating my body to draw out the traitor.
- Badass Longcoat: It's pretty fashionable, don't you think?
- Badly Battered Babysitter: Taking care of the Warriors of Hope was difficult, if the cake and marker on my face were any indication.
- Bait the Dog: I guess I fooled all of the normal people in the world with my Nice Guy act, huh?
- Battle Rapping: I'm nowhere near as skilled a battle rapper as Eminem or the like, but I still gave it my all in a bout against that one Let's Player who always wears a mask. I gotta admit, me even standing a chance against a guy with that much clout only proves that hope will always win.
- Berserk Button: No matter what, I can't forgive someone if they kill out of despair.
- Black-and-White Insanity: No matter what you do in the name of hope, I feel it's acceptable because it gives you that warm, fuzzy feeling that hope provides. However, doing something to cause despair is unforgivable.
- Blessed with Suck: (sigh) My luck is usually preceded or followed by extremely bad luck. I guess you could say it works in cycles.
- Bound and Gagged: Nekomaru and Kazuichi did this to me, minus the gagged part. I also put tape over my mouth to muffle the screams of stabbing myself.
- Breaking the Fourth Wall: Aww, come on. I'm nowhere near as good at this as Deadpool. It's just one little instance in Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls that, I feel, is probably more leaning than anything else.
- Break Them by Talking: What are you talking about? Trash like me couldn't possibly influence others.
- Bullying a Dragon: A normal person wouldn't have antagonized Genocide Jack like I did...but if she killed me, then she'd be fulfilling her talent, so maybe I should die by her hands...
- Byronic Hero: What's so hard to understand about wanting hope to reign supreme by any means necessary. I think it's pretty straightforward.
- Can't Kill You, Still Need You: I made the offer to help anyone that wanted to kill their classmate so that they could get away alone. I'm willing to sacrifice my life at any time for my classmates. They're all so much better than me.
- The Chessmaster: Now, now, I'm no Lelouch, but I'm not bad at this to start with.
- The Corpse Stops Here: I did this to Hajime to make sure that we could acquit him of suspicion so that we didn't have to waste any time on the issue of him possibly being the suspect since he was the first one to find the body.
- Consummate Liar: I became this due to the despair disease.
- Cosmic Plaything: All of my good luck is preceded by a catastrophe happening to me. For example, I got kidnapped once and found a winning lottery ticket during the incident. I also lost my parents, but I gained a massive inheritance as a result. In the end, sometimes I just wish I could die to be free of my curse. I don't even know if Hajime and the others are safe from me.
- Cruel and Unusual Death: My own, self-inflicted. Of course, I had already figured out what was going on so my sense of pain was incredibly dulled.
- Cynicism Catalyst: My luck has turned me into this, but it's also what gave me my love for hope since it's what keeps me going every day. I mean, I was diagnosed with a terminal illness and was supposed to die within months, but its been years and I'm still alive.
- Dark and Troubled Past: My parents are dead and I have frontotemporal dementia. I'm not exactly the most well-off guy in the world.
- Death Seeker: I had actually hoped to die on Jabberwock Island as a means of finally escaping my cycle of good luck and bad luck. However, with Hajime around, maybe his good luck will cancel out my bad luck. I'll just have to wait and see.
- Deconstruction: Everything you love about Makoto Naegi, I cast in a much darker light during my time on Jabberwock Island.
- Despair Event Horizon: I stopped being nice to everyone after I found out we had all become Ultimate Despairs.
- Detective Mole: Heh, I was so eager to help Hajime with the first case and insistent that none of us could've killed Byakuya, but I wasn't actually the killer. I just did that to help the real killer and see whether his or everyone else's hopes were stronger.
- Deuteragonist: Chiaki and I split this role for Hajime while at Jabberwok Island inside the Neo World Program. To think that someone as worthless as myself could be an example of this trope...!
- Devil's Advocate: Anything to make hope shine as brightly as it can.
- Didn't See That Coming: When Komaru tried abandoning the game I made for her, I tried to turn Toko against her by holding Byakuya hostage. Problem was, Genocide Jack refused to kill Komaru and attacked me instead, and laughed in my face when I tried to give her an ultimatum. Komaru didn't abandon her role in the end, which means the bad luck of my double knee wounds made way for that bit of good luck...!
- Dies Wide Open: I'm the only example in the entire series?note Until Miu Iruma anyway. Really? How interesting.
- Disease Bleach: My illness made my hair white.
- Early-Bird Cameo: I'm briefly mentioned in a side story as the 77th class' Ultimate Lucky Student, but I'm not named at the time.
- Et Tu, Brute?: I was devastated when I found out me and my classmates were actually the Remnants of Despair.
- Everyone Has Standards: Even among Ultimates, there are some individuals who I find very unsavory. Like Teruteru and his habit of trying to trick people into giving him sexual favors. Or Yasuhiro, who'd rather have money than hope.
- Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: I wish Ishimaru would realize that his "hard work" is just his talent. And that the talentless won't gain anything but hope from his attempts to change the world. Oh, but I really shouldn't bother a talented individual like him about this...
- Evil Counterpart: To Makoto Naegi, the person whom I look up to more than anyone else, our Ultimate Hope.
- Evil Laugh: Teehee Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
- Evil Mentor: Turns out my pep talk had the opposite effect on Little Miss Towa.
- The Friend Nobody Likes: Well, except Hajime at least.
- The Gadfly: I'll troll Hajime a few times just to see the reactions of everyone else, but it's not like I was suspicious of Hajime at the time or anything like that.
- Game-Breaking Injury: If I hadn't been shot by Izuru, it's likely I could've saved my class from falling into despair. After everything that's happened, I wonder what would've caused a greater hope. But then again, if someone like me could've done something like that then hope wouldn't be shining as much as it does now.
- Go Mad from the Revelation: I'll admit, finding out that we were all Remnants of Despair with our minds wiped took its toll on me pretty hard.
- Green-Eyed Monster: Oh, perish the thought. It's understandable that nobody wants scum like me around, and if they'd rather have a reserve course student like Hajime as a friend...well that just shows how worthless I am, doesn't it?
- Hard Work Hardly Works: You either are born with your talent or you don't have any. There's no gray area as far as I'm concerned.
- Heroic Sacrifice: I fully intended to kickstart the murders so that the others might be saved.
- Hope Springs Eternal: No matter what despair one my face, it'll just make the hope at the end that much stronger.
- I Just Want to Have Friends: Be it by my beliefs or my talent, everyone leaves me eventually, and no one really likes me.
- Karma Houdini: Hey, come on. Are you that upset about the exam building exploding? Come to think of it... had it not because of the exam building exploding, upperclasswoman Seiko Kimura wouldn't be found by Kyosuke Munakata and be spared from the Tragedy and then she would be unable to participate in the Final Killing Game where she ends up developing a cure that would be administered to Kyoko Kirigiri... Aaah, how wonderful! In the end, my escape from karma had sprang out a fulfilled wonderful hope! Don't you agree?
- The Knights Who Say "Squee!": I was so happy to be able to meet Makoto in person. Just thinking about what sort of bad luck that's going to bring me is...ohhhhhh...
- Know When to Fold Them: Oh, if only my bad luck hadn't dragged us all down. Someone as worthless as me, I warned them all about Izuru, but I just couldn't say no to Chiaki when she had us all band together in one united banner of hope.
- Laughing Mad: Mad? I was practically dying of laughter. I was so filled with hope over the fact that everyone was working together to combat the despair of our friend's death. I had also just been found out regarding my role in the murder. I couldn't have been happier.
- Light Is Not Good: What? What are you saying? Hope is always a good thing.
- Lonely Rich Kid: And like every other example, I'm not exactly happy about it.
- Lotus-Eater Machine: I got stuck in one after dying in the Neo World Program. How lucky for me, that Hajime thought trash like myself was worth saving from an illusion like that.
- Love Freak: Of Hope. I love hope. It's the most wonderful thing in the world, wouldn't you agree?
- Meaningful Rename: Pretty interesting how you can rearrange the characters in my name to spell out, in Japanese, I am Makoto Naegi. I'm not.
- Mr. Exposition: I serve as this towards Hajime, especially during the prologue segments.
- Mysterious Protector: Come on, those presents and Monokuma saleskids wouldn't have been there for Komaru to find if I hadn't planted them. Though I wasn't so mysterious after I told her I was doing it.
- Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Strangely, when I'm actually trying to be a villain, I do a better job at being a hero. I mean, Monaca didn't want to be Junko's successor because she saw what being a Remnant of Despair did to me. Oh, that gives me an idea actually...
- No Kill like Overkill: Heh, after what I did to my body, I'd have to have some form of guardian angel to have had any chance of surviving that.
- Obfuscating Stupidity: What are you talking about? There's no way trash like me could ever notice such an obvious, trial-solving clue! And I definitely haven't solved the whole case before each trial even starts.
- Only Friend: While I'm slowly warming up to everyone else, and visa versa, I consider this of Hajime, even after all that's happened.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: When I'm telling my friends, the Ultimates, that Izuru Kamakura is bad news, in a somber tone no less, you know something's definitely wrong.
- Please Kill Me if It Satisfies You: I don't care your reasoning as long as it will bring you hope. I even have a knife and a gun on me right now that you can borrow if you'd like. No? Too bad.
- Pocket Protector: My student handbook saved my life by stopping the bullet Izuru fired at me.
- The Pollyanna: So what if my parents are dead and the school I loved is no more? That's no reason to frown. Every day is filled with the possibility of a bright future and only if you have hope can you make it happen.
- Psycho Supporter: I'd do anything to help my friends succeed. Anything.
- Red Herring: To put it simply, I'm not Makoto. Even when you consider all the steps taken to make it look so.
- The Rival: I like watching Hajime use his hope to eliminate the despair caused by the murders. Though sometimes, he needs a little push to fully unveil it. Challenging his argument is the best way to see the full might of his hope, and I'm the one who does that the best. What do you know...even trash like me has a purpose in the class trials.
- Screw the Rules, I Have Supernatural Powers!: It's a shame really. I feel I really should've been expelled, or worse, for what I did, bombing the school like that. Luck isn't that great of a talent...is it?
- Self-Deprecation: (sigh) I don't think my talent's that great. I mean, what's so great about just having better than average luck?
- Shut Up, Kirk!: Even in the throes of despair, Mikan was able to do this to me by telling me no one would love me. I mean, she was right, but it still hurt to hear.
- Significant Anagram: We covered this, didn't we? Oh well, no harm in coming back to it I suppose. If you rearrange the letters in my name, you'll get Makoto Naegi with an extra "da" thrown in there. If you go by the Japanese characters alone, the anagram will spell out "I am Makoto Naegi".
- Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: In a world with no despair, Hajime and myself have this kind of relationship. I'm always questioning his intentions with the Ultimates, and he's always getting annoyed with me in turn.
- Slasher Smile: Huh? Is...that really what my smile looks like. Heh, who am I to talk? Of course someone like me would have a worthless smile like that.
- Stepford Smiler: Don't let my forced joy fool you, I really actually would be okay if I suddenly died.
- Suicide by Cop: I intended for Byakuya to somehow kill me when I had the hidden knife laying around the dining hall. That...didn't work.
- Taking You with Me: I wanted to take down the Remnants of Despair with me as a result of my death, but Hajime had me bringing down the traitor instead. At least their death spurred everyone to overcome their own despair.
- Tautological Templar: It's true though, hope is a wonderful thing.
- Thanatos Gambit: My death was supposed to draw out the traitor by making it impossible to figure out who died. I don't know how Hajime figured it out, but given the end result I'm impressed nonetheless.
- There Are Two Kinds of People in the World: Those who are born with worth, and everybody else.
- The Unfettered: There are two things I know I can believe in no matter what: my talent and Hope.
- Unluckily Lucky: My luck causes bad things to happen sometimes, but it always leaves more hope in the end.
- Took a Level in Kindness: I've considerably mellowed out since leaving Jabberwock Island. It makes me wonder if Hajime, given how talented he is with his abilities as Izuru Kamukura, did something to my brain to curb my frontotemporal dementia without my knowledge.
- Wild Card: I'm on the side of hope. And sometimes, one must do unexpected things in order to bring hope to the world.
- Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Lucky me, I'm the only one to ever think to pull a gun on Junko Enoshima. It's unfortunate that Izuru happened to be there. I had her completely at my mercy otherwise.
- Xanatos Gambit: No matter the result of the trial in the wake of my death, hope was going to win.
- You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Aww, you're kind for saying so. Miss Yukizome thought the same thing of me.
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