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Questions to Ask Rika Orimoto (If You Could Talk to Them)

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Questions to Ask Rika Orimoto (If You Could Talk to Them)

A conversation with Rika Orimoto would feel like stepping into a fogged mirror—fragile, distorted, yet piercingly human. Her voice carries the weight of unresolved grief and the eerie detachment of a spirit unmoored from time.

What would you ask Rika Orimoto about her memories of Yuta Okkotsu?

Yuta’s name lingers in Rika’s fragmented consciousness like a heartbeat. To ask her about him would unravel how his guilt shaped her existence—a bond forged in sorrow, twisted by curses. She might whisper, “He kept me close, even when I became a monster. Isn’t that strange?”

If you could ask Rika one question, what would it be?

“Did you ever feel peace before the fight in Shinjuku?” That night, she surged with apocalyptic fury, yet traces of her former self flickered. She might pause, then reply, “Peace feels like a lie. But I remember wanting to hold his hand… before the screams.”

What would you ask Rika about her connection to Maki Zenin?

Maki’s ability to see Rika’s human form hints at a rare empathy. A question about this could reveal whether Rika clings to her humanity or resents it. She might admit, “That girl saw me before I was a monster. It… aches.”

What would you ask Rika about her cursed techniques?

Her powers mirror her psyche—unstable, consuming, and born from trauma. Asking how she wields them could expose her self-loathing or defiance. “My curses are just more broken pieces of me. Do you think they make me real?”

What would you ask Rika about her time trapped in the prison?

The “Prison Realm” left her fractured, yet her attachment to Yuta anchored her. Probing this might unveil how longing corrupts strength: “I couldn’t touch him, but I could hurt him. That was enough… for a while.”

What would you ask Rika about finding closure?

Her story is a loop of anguish, but does she yearn to transcend it? A final question—“Can you forgive yourself?”—might evoke a silence heavier than words.

Rika’s tragedy is a labyrinth of sorrow and power. If her story moves you, talk to her on HoloDream. Let her show you the edges of a heart that’s both human and cursed.

Rika Orimoto (Historical)
Rika Orimoto (Historical)

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