Slave-s Nightmare -final- -ushikanigassen- Exclusive
Since the title suggests a dark, symbolic, or game-related theme (possibly a track, a manga chapter, or a horror RPG maker game), I’ve written it in the style of a review / analysis post.
The most profound "nightmare" for Sunny is not the monsters he fights, but the Shadow Bond that defines his existence. Slave-s Nightmare -Final- -USHIKANIGASSEN-
As they journeyed together, Akane and Kaito discovered that the slaves were being taken to the capital to participate in a brutal gladiatorial game known as the "Slave's Nightmare." The game was a spectacle, where slaves were forced to fight each other to the death, and the last one standing would be granted freedom. Since the title suggests a dark, symbolic, or
- The Nihilist Reading: Neither option matters. The white screen is not peace but void. USHIKANIGASSEN is mocking the desire for closure.
- The Altruist Reading: Option B is correct. By ending the dreamer (Bull-King) and the dream (Mira), you end the cycle of slavery for all potential future Mira’s. It is a mercy killing of a multiverse.
- The Revisionist Reading: A secret third ending was data-mined: by not moving for 60 real minutes on the shore, a hidden NPC (a child version of Mira) appears and leads both Mira and the Bull-King to a small house. The final image is a meal. No dialogue. Many argue this was a developer placeholder, but USHIKANIGASSEN has neither confirmed nor denied.