Player: Jisu Character: Kari Acosta (Caren) Reason for Echo:Basically this whole post, in which Kari realizes that maybe everybody doesn't suck and she's not the only useful person taking this seriously, and that maybe they have a point about sticking together. Type and tier: I - memory What is returned: The first memory after she blacked out from turning her pearl into a harp. She wakes up to an earthquake that's breaking everything in a different castle than the one she's seen in her other Echoes (less purple, for one thing), and she's plugged into a stasis tube that cracks, allowing her to free herself. One of the three younger girls who she'd been trying to save has brought her pearl -- the harp, rather -- close enough to wake her up, and she's playing it and singing with the other two.
Caren: [It's those three girls...!]
Caren realizes that the girls she thought were useless because they were young and dared to goof off once in a while were actually serious about (...about what? Kari doesn't remember, but it was definitely her own goal as well). She then turns to see two other women around her age falling out of the same type of stasis pods. They have empty shell necklaces that have spaces for pearls; close by is a crown on a pedestal with resting spots for seven pearls, but only two in it, and the colours correspond to the women's hair/eye/clothing/tail colours.
Yes, tails. Kari will remember that they're mermaids.
(This is literally two manga panels. The story in this series is a bit rushed.)
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Character: Kari Acosta (Caren)
Reason for Echo: Basically this whole post, in which Kari realizes that maybe everybody doesn't suck and she's not the only useful person taking this seriously, and that maybe they have a point about sticking together.
Type and tier: I - memory
What is returned: The first memory after she blacked out from turning her pearl into a harp. She wakes up to an earthquake that's breaking everything in a different castle than the one she's seen in her other Echoes (less purple, for one thing), and she's plugged into a stasis tube that cracks, allowing her to free herself. One of the three younger girls who she'd been trying to save has brought her pearl -- the harp, rather -- close enough to wake her up, and she's playing it and singing with the other two.
Caren: [It's those three girls...!]
Caren realizes that the girls she thought were useless because they were young and dared to goof off once in a while were actually serious about (...about what? Kari doesn't remember, but it was definitely her own goal as well). She then turns to see two other women around her age falling out of the same type of stasis pods. They have empty shell necklaces that have spaces for pearls; close by is a crown on a pedestal with resting spots for seven pearls, but only two in it, and the colours correspond to the women's hair/eye/clothing/tail colours.
Yes, tails. Kari will remember that they're mermaids.
(This is literally two manga panels. The story in this series is a bit rushed.)