Thank you for the clarification! So what you're saying is that Ryoko wouldn't have access to these memories from a certain age (let's say from birth until age 14 or something) and she can't exactly retain memories until she reaches a certain age. Basically deep-seeded forgotten memories.
In reviewing both this comment and the comment above, we would also like a little bit of an elaboration on how she would be able to start retaining the memories and how she would trigger memories if she doesn't have access to those memories via memory loss and can't retain them for x amount of years. How are the memories written out in her journal? Are they provided by someone else? If so, what reasonable belief does Ryoko have to believe these written accounts? How would she regain her analysis ability?
Our apologies for all of the questions but given the nature of the canon we just want to have an idea of how this particular piece of the world of Dangan Ronpa would reasonably be translated to an AU to reincarnate Ryoko aka Junko. Thank you in advance!
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In reviewing both this comment and the comment above, we would also like a little bit of an elaboration on how she would be able to start retaining the memories and how she would trigger memories if she doesn't have access to those memories via memory loss and can't retain them for x amount of years. How are the memories written out in her journal? Are they provided by someone else? If so, what reasonable belief does Ryoko have to believe these written accounts? How would she regain her analysis ability?
Our apologies for all of the questions but given the nature of the canon we just want to have an idea of how this particular piece of the world of Dangan Ronpa would reasonably be translated to an AU to reincarnate Ryoko aka Junko. Thank you in advance!