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Nana Ayano: A Rising Star in Japanese Women's Football

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She mimics humanity perfectly. Smiles at the right moments. Laughs when expected. You’d never guess that behind her eyes is a predator cataloging exits and witnesses. Nana Ayano: A Rising Star in Japanese Women's

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Impact and reception

  • Combined, "Nana Ayano" could be written in many kanji pairings; meanings depend on chosen characters and are typically feminine and poetic.
  • Nana Ayano is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. She is best known for her work on the manga series "Shugo Chara!" and "Shugo Chara! Second". Combined, "Nana Ayano" could be written in many

    The Big Reveal (Spoilers): The climax of the game reveals that Nana Ayano was never cursed. She sacrificed her voice to the Lunar Dragon to save her dying brother, Hiro, in the prologue. She chose silence. The "Ellipsis" isn't a lack of thought; it is a deliberate withholding of pain so as not to burden her companions. When the final boss attempts to force her to speak by threatening her friends, Nana finally "breaks" her silence—not with a voice, but with a scream (the only voiced line in the game, provided by legendary seiyuu Megumi Hayashibara). That single, agonized vocalization is considered by fans as the greatest "line" in JRPG history.