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The protagonist of the game, Hajime was a 'normal' student in a school of Ultimates, he is put in the Island 'school trip' and he discovers many uncomfortable truths as he goes through his journey.
The protagonist of the game, Hajime was a 'normal' student in a school of Ultimates, he is put in the Island 'school trip' and he discovers many uncomfortable truths as he goes through his journey.
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: [[spoiler: Izuru, if you consider Danganronpa 3 canon. While he was still a bad person, complacent and willing to assist Junko in the annihilation of the world, he was not as active in planning for it as the game implied. Most of th time, simply being willing to help or observe the cruel actions of others. Chiaki's death also helps turn him against Junko. Combined with his tragic backstory, he comes across as one of the more sympathetic villains in the series.]]
* [[Anti-Villain]]: <nowiki>{{spoiler: Izuru, if you consider Danganronpa 3 canon. While he was still a bad person, complacent and willing to assist Junko in the annihilation of the world, he was not as active in planning for it as the game implied. Most of th time, simply being willing to help or observe the cruel actions of others. Chiaki's death also helps turn him against Junko. Combined with his tragic backstory, he comes across as one of the more sympathetic villains in the series.}}</nowiki>
* [[Contrasting Sequel Character]]: He splits the role of Makoto with Nagito, initially he seems to essentially be a second version of Naegi, the normal student in a class of Ultimates, who learns to be the main one solving the mysteries of the game. The differences grow more gradually then with Nagito, he only discovers he lacked a real talent half-way through the plot, when Makoto knew from the instant; The revelation also causes him far more angst then it did with Naegi. {{Spoiler|The differences grow immensely when we discover that he is one of the game's masterminds; he was apparently experimented on to have numerous talents, and much of the game has actually been his plan. Both were also the 'Ultimate Hope', but the specifics were far more horrific with Izuru then Makoto}}.
* [[Contrasting Sequel Character]]: He splits the role of Makoto with Nagito, initially he seems to essentially be a second version of Naegi, the normal student in a class of Ultimates, who learns to be the main one solving the mysteries of the game. The differences grow more gradually then with Nagito, he only discovers he lacked a real talent half-way through the plot, when Makoto knew from the instant; The revelation also causes him far more angst then it did with Naegi. {{Spoiler|The differences grow immensely when we discover that he is one of the game's masterminds; he was apparently experimented on to have numerous talents, and much of the game has actually been his plan. Both were also the 'Ultimate Hope', but the specifics were far more horrific with Izuru then Makoto}}.
* [[Kill the Ones You Love]]: He is forced to {{Spoiler|expose Chiaki as the traitor, wich he points out is the same as asking him to help kill her.}}
* [[Kill the Ones You Love]]: He is forced to {{Spoiler|expose Chiaki as the traitor, wich he points out is the same as asking him to help kill her.}}