List of .hack characters

The following is a list of characters from the semi-international franchise Project .hack and .hack Conglomerate, primarily created and developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai.

Main characters

The World

A list of the main characters from the first version of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game The World:

The World R:2

A List of the Main characters from the second version of "The World"

The World R:X

A list of the main characters from the new portable version of "The World"

Tokio is a 14 years old boy who is very fond of games. When Saika first transferred to his class, he was invited to play The World R:X with a special copy that she has and was directly sent to the The World itself. Arriving in The World and met Kite, Tokio was partly forced to work for Saika on retrieving the Chrono Core to open the Akashic Record, and partly feeling indebted to Kite who had saved him. Tokio is a Doubleware, a special kind of human that able to use Real Digitilize technology that allows a human to physically enter a virtual space. In 2014, during the Akashic Line's closed beta test, Tokio succeeded in rescuing an NPC to clear an event. For an instant, he was successfully Real Digitalized by Jyotaro Amagi's test program, becoming the only Doubleware to be discovered by the game. Although he did not understand this at the time, this direct contact left a lasting impression on both him and the NPC (Later revealed to be AIKA) since Tokio often dreamed about her.

Saika is a transfer student in Tokio's class. She invited Tokio to play The World R:X, claiming that he is the hero she had been looking for. Excellent in both studies and sports, she soon became famous in school. However, this turned out to be an act to make Tokio work for her as her 'slave' on collecting the Chrono Core. It's revealed that she's actually Jyotaro Amagi's cousin who was adopted by the latter as his sister after her mother's death. She received an e-mail sent by Jyotaro (that was actually sent by Geist) that instructed her to find him who is lost in The World and the only way to find him is by collecting the Chrono Cores with the help of the Doubleware, Tokio, and AIKA.

He is the grunty that stays in Grand Whale and act as Tokio's guide.

AIKA is a mysterious girl who appears in Tokio's dream who resembles Saika. Prior knowing her identity, Tokio referred to her as 'Princess.' She made her appearance when Tokio was devastated for unable to prevent Shino's coma and granted him the X-Form, encouraging him to continue fighting for those whom he cherished. She became one of Tokio's guide throughout the game, accompanying him by making herself invisible in other player's eye with only Tokio able to see her. In 2014, AIKA was created as an event NPC in Jyotaro Amagi's online game Akashic Line, subconsciously modeled after his late aunt Ayaka Amagi. In 2014, during the game's closed beta test, Tokio succeeded in rescuing her to clear an event. For an instant, he was successfully Real Digitalized by Amagi's test program, becoming the only Doubleware to be discovered by the game. Although he did not understand this at the time, this direct contact left a lasting impression on both him and the NPC. In 2017, she became fused with benevolent AIDA, retaining the memories of the NPC and the personality of the AIDA, forming a completely new type of AI. Eventually, she was discovered and retrieved by Saika in order to find Jyotaro. In the final battle, AIKA sacrificed herself to purify Aura's data that has been corrupted by virus and disappeared along with her. However, Helba suggested that AIKA might as well still exist somewhere in The World, but unable to show herself for some reason.

Death Queen Aura or also known as Queen of Demise is Aura who was infected by virus implanted by Geist within Tokio. When Tokio and Saika reached the end of Akashic Record and met Aura who was imprisoned, the virus within Tokio reacted and infected Aura. Due to the infection, Aura becomes crazed, and tries to ensnare the entire world into her network in order to trap them in a twisted expression of her love for the world. She began creating monsters called Legion that spread throughout The World, corrupting data and beginning the process of Twilight and began to Real Digitilize humanity as proof of her love. Tokio and the Twilight Knights tried to save her from the infection with the vaccine program they have developed. However, they succumb to her power and nearly lost until AIKA interferes, using her power to regain Aura's memories at cost of disappearing with her. She's last seen, presumably within her own mind, in her child form with AIKA holding her hands before disappear.

Ayaka was Saika's mother and Jyotaro's aunt who died ten years before the event of the series. Her death was one of Jyotaro's reasons to realise the Immortal Dusk plan.

Schicksal

Supporting characters

The World

The World R:2

References

  1. 1 2 "The Helba Gate: .hack//Liminality Review". Archived from the original on 2006-12-21. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
  2. Hamazaki, Tatsuya (January 1, 2006). "Area.4 Memory". .hack//AI buster. Tokyopop Press Inc. ISBN 1-59532-869-6.
  3. 1 2 CyberConnect2 (October 24, 2006). .hack//G.U. Vol.1 Rebirth. PlayStation 2. Bandai. Level/area: End of The World.
  4. 1 2 3 Hamazaki, Tatsuya (February 28, 2006). "Wotan's Spear". .hack//AI buster 2. Tokyopop Press Inc. ISBN 1-59816-407-4.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Yokote, Michiko (May 2003). "RE: 2000". .hack//Zero〈Vol.1〉Phantom Pain. Kadokawa Shoten. ISBN 4-04-419903-5.
  6. BT: "It's lettuce." Tsukasa: "Lettuce?" BT: "There's not enough taste to dislike it, and there's not smell to it. Most people say that. But I dislike it because I dislike it." .hack//Sign, episode 17, Conflict.
  7. "The Helba Gate: .hack//Sign character guide". Archived from the original on 2006-12-08. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
  8. Ito, Kazunori. "CyberConnect2: .hack//Sign, episode 23, "The Eve" Screenplay outline" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-01. Translation: Police station, investigation room (?). Various items including 2 CDs, a pair of sneakers, and a child's brassiere are on a table. (All she really wanted was the bra. The rest was just for camouflage.) Tsukasa just sits there obstinately, along with a policewoman who is waiting for something. The door opens, and Tsukasa's father enters. Without saying anything, he hits Tsukasa with an open hand. She falls from her chair, and glares weakly up at her father through her long bangs. Her father, enraged, raises his hand to hit again, and the policewoman hurriedly grabs his arm.

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