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During middle school, Rui was a social outcast, and many others looked down at him due to his unusual and potentially dangerous ideas, although he did manage to befriend fellow outcast Mizuki Akiyama. Nightcord at 25:00[edit] Logo of Nightcord at 25:00 Nightcord at 25:00 (25時、ナイトコードで。, 25-ji, Naito Kōdo de. ) is an indie underground music circle whose identities are shrouded in mystery. Each of the group's members have expressed thoughts of "wanting to disappear". Their SEKAI, the Empty SEKAI consists of an empty space with nothing in it except for a few dim rays of light and distorted screens. The only singer to accompany them at game launch is Hatsune Miku, who is mysterious in her personality as well as
gothic lolita appearance, though this changes later on. Their image color is Dark Purple, and they represent trauma. Nightcord refers to the online voice-chat platform the group use, similar to the real-life chat platform Discord. Kanade Yoisaki (宵崎 奏, Yoisaki Kanade) Voiced by: Tomori Kusunoki[9] The leader of Nightcord at 25:00, the composer of the circle who goes by the internet name "K". Kanade is a hikikomori who always wears a jersey and rarely attends school. Her father was also a music composer, who fell ill of an occupational stress and was hospitalized due to the
sense of being compared to his daughter.
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