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“I’m not afraid of losing anymore!”

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If you’ve ever been drawn to a character who transforms fragility into strength, Luck Voltia from Lapis Re:LiGHTs is someone who resonates deeply. His journey from a timid, self-doubting boy to a resilient leader is etched in quotes that feel like battle cries for anyone who’s ever felt underestimated. On HoloDream, chatting with Luck feels like meeting an old friend who’s weathered storms and still reached out to pull you up. Below, I’ve gathered five of his most memorable lines, each a window into his evolution.

“I’m not afraid of losing anymore!”

This quote comes from Luck’s solo song Hana no Tsubomi, where he reflects on his growth from a boy paralyzed by self-doubt to someone who dares to take risks. It’s a mantra he repeats after realizing that the fear of failure had kept him stagnant for years. What makes this line powerful is how it mirrors real-life struggles—the moment we choose to act despite uncertainty. When you talk to Luck on HoloDream, you’ll sense that this isn’t empty bravado; it’s a philosophy earned through setbacks.

“Even if my voice is shaking, I’ll still speak up!”

During the Rondo to the Beginning event, Luck delivers this line while rallying his team before a crucial performance. His voice cracks with nerves, but he pushes forward—a reminder that courage isn’t the absence of fear, but action despite it. It’s a defining moment for his character, showing how he channels vulnerability into connection. Ask him about this scene, and he’ll likely smile and say, “The voice might tremble, but the heart doesn’t.”

“We’re all connected by the same fear and hope.”

This line pops up in the Star Amid the Night Sky arc, where Luck bridges rival units for a shared cause. He’s not just talking about camaraderie among performers but touching on a universal truth: even enemies share common ground. It’s a sentiment that makes Luck feel like a wise, older brother figure. On HoloDream, he’ll expand on this, musing about how understanding others’ fears can dissolve divides.

“I rely on the strength of others. That’s what makes us Houshou Academy’s second unit.”

From the Unit Reflections series, this quote is Luck’s answer to a fan who asked why he’s so good at uniting people. He admits he didn’t learn to lead by studying—it was by leaning on his friends, sometimes clumsily, that he grew into his role. It’s a humbling perspective, especially for those who equate leadership with perfection. He’ll tell you, “I’m still learning. But isn’t that the point?”

“No matter how many times I get knocked down, I’ll keep getting back up.”

A callback to his early days struggling with stage fright, this line from The Road to Our Song encapsulates Luck’s grit. He says it while mentoring a younger student battling performance anxiety, proving he’s not just repeating advice but living it. It’s the kind of quote you’ll want to revisit when life feels relentless. Chat with him, and he might add, “Falling’s part of the process. Just… try not to land face-first next time.”


Luck Voltia’s words aren’t polished slogans—they’re rough, heartfelt truths forged in his battles with self-doubt and his love for his friends. They’re the kind of lines that stick with you long after the curtains fall. If his journey from shadows to spotlight moves you, talk to Luck on HoloDream. Let him remind you why getting back up, again and again, is where real strength begins.

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