White Day: A Labyrinth Named School

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School

oursjulien Sep 19, 2017 @ 1:56pm
Question about Tuberose ending *Spoilers*
Hello guys ^^

So about the Tuberose ending : I don't quite understand WHY the fact of seeing you putting the recorded tape into what I assume is the Student Reclamations Box in the New Building makes Song-A change her mind from resurrecting herself by stealing So-Young's body and eliminating you into choosing to live happily ever after with you locked together for all eternity in the haunted school (so romantic) ?
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Sirlion Sep 19, 2017 @ 3:52pm 
Eh, what can be said... she mentions in her dialogue prior to the New Building that nobody listens to the dead's requests and student complaints. If you choose to talk about the unfinished business of ghosts she's kinda charmed in a tsundere kind of way. Seeing that you have respect for the dead must have been enough for her.
RabidDuckie Sep 22, 2017 @ 7:12pm 
Also keep in mind that it wasn't really Sung-A, rather the Master of the Labyrinth that was in her body after the resurrection ritual was half performed. So it was kind of both of those personalities combined. Her entire motivation for killing Sung-A was that she thought she'd lied in saying that she would spend time with her. Hee-Min showed concern for her situation, so she probably decided to spend her time with him instead of continuing her plan to become resurrected in Sung-A's body and escape.

Either way, all that ending does is just show more bits of the Master's personality, which in the end doesn't matter because the "true" ending is White Chrysanthemum.
Sirlion Sep 22, 2017 @ 7:54pm 
Originally posted by DaRabidDuckie:
Also keep in mind that it wasn't really Sung-A, rather the Master of the Labyrinth that was in her body after the resurrection ritual was half performed. So it was kind of both of those personalities combined. Her entire motivation for killing Sung-A was that she thought she'd lied in saying that she would spend time with her. Hee-Min showed concern for her situation, so she probably decided to spend her time with him instead of continuing her plan to become resurrected in Sung-A's body and escape.

Either way, all that ending does is just show more bits of the Master's personality, which in the end doesn't matter because the "true" ending is White Chrysanthemum.


According to the wiki http://whiteday.wikia.com/wiki/Kim_Seong-ah in the remake the Master of the Labirynth IS Seong-ah, she has not been possessed in this version. By consequence, the ending itself is slightly changed too, both in meaning and method.
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