

Machi Hirata: The school nurse at Solana Academy.While young, she is a competent teacher and does her best to make sure her students do well in their classes. Junka Fujikawa: An instructor at Solana Academy.She is outgoing and friendly, always looking for new friends. Misaki has known Kasumi for years, and they have recently begun dating. Misaki Asahara: A second-year at Solana Academy.She often wears a scarf, even when it isn’t cold. Kagami is usually quiet, and when she does talk she tends to use formal address and a carefully selected vocabulary. Kagami Nakayama: A first-year at Solana Academy.She seems to be able to make a lewd joke from just about anything. Akomi is known for two things: enjoying food and making perverted comments. Again, there are a plethora of quests and additionally, mobs occur here in big groups so, quests are fast and nice to complete. Akomi Miyazaki: A first-year at Solana Academy. Next, go to the Eldritch Academy Grounds - another multistory location.Cho has been pegged as a tomboy because she wears uniform pants instead of a skirt, but this illusion is broken quickly by anyone who takes the time to talk to her. She spends a lot of time with Yue, to the latter's annoyance. Kasumi prefers spending time with her friends to studying, and she has a reputation for being an airhead. Yue is a first-year at Solana Academy that has few friends due to her abrasive and standoffish personality. Yue Ishikami: The protagonist and viewpoint character.These stories expand on certain endings or characters, or explain details that were unclear in the main story.
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Many mistakenly believe Soundgarden's hit single " Black Hole Sun" was inspired by Noguchi's sculpture, as the band took their name from another outdoor public art work in Seattle, A Sound Garden, and the resemblance of the song's title to Noguchi's work. The view from the sculpture includes the Space Needle, Olympic Mountains, and Elliott Bay. The statue is situated on the eastern edge of the park's man-made reservoir, across from the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Sculpture by Isamu Noguchi in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
