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Saya No Uta
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Upon pondering the question, I concluded that depending on your perspective any of these three endings could either be the worst ending, or. However, determining which of the 3 endings is least worse is a bit difficult. I think most people can agree that Saya no Uta doesn't really have any traditional 'good' endings.

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She is voiced by Naoko Takano (credited as Midori Kawamura).Fuminori's cold attitude toward his friends (whom he also sees as hideous monsters) worries them. He was saved, however, by an Saya is the name given to the main antagonist of the 2003 visual novel Saya no Uta or Song of Saya written by Gen Urobuchi whom went on to write other great anime tragedies and psychological thrillers such as Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Fate/Zero, and Psycho Pass. Before the main plot, he was involved in a car accident which killed both his parents. Due to their circumstances, the two become close and move in together, becoming lovers and incredibly dependent on one another.A Visual Novel / H-Game by nitro+, Saya no Uta ('Song of Saya') revolves around a medical school student, Fuminori Sakisaka. As he contemplates suicide in the hospital, he meets Saya, who he sees as a beautiful young girl however, in reality, she is a horrific extraterrestrial monster whose appearance drives people mad. He wakes from a coma with an exaggerated form of agnosia that causes him to see the world as covered in gore and people as hideous monsters.

Before the main plot, he was involved in a car accident which killed both his parents. Yosuke, driven insane, kills his family and assaults Saya before being killed by Fuminori.A Visual Novel / H-Game by nitro+, Saya no Uta ('Song of Saya') revolves around a medical school student, Fuminori Sakisaka. As Koji investigates Fuminori's strange actions, Saya visits Fuminori's neighbor, Yosuke, and changes his brain into the same as Fuminori's as an experiment. It is with this incident that Fuminori unknowingly tastes human flesh, finding it delicious due to his warped senses.

Saya goes to look for her missing "father", Professor Ogai, while Fuminori swears to wait forever for her return.If Fuminori declines Saya's offer, he will learn that he has killed his neighbor and has been eating human flesh. Fuminori is arrested and confined in a mental hospital. If Fuminori accepts, his misperception disappears, but Saya leaves him, as she wishes for him not to see her pure form. From here, Saya offers to mend Fuminori's brain.

The two discover a secret chamber in the well and find Ogai's corpse as well as his research of Saya and her species. This act puts Yoh through hours of torturous pain, and she is reduced to a sex slave for Fuminori's and Saya's desires.Fuminori's surgeon, Doctor Ryoko Tanbo, saves Koji from the well, aware of Saya, and already investigating Ogai. Saya assaults Yoh before mutating her into the same being as Saya as part of a plan to give Fuminori a "family".

Koji, driven insane by her monstrous appearance, shoots her and beats her to death with a steel pipe before engaging in battle with Fuminori. Koji attempts to kill Fuminori but instead finds Yoh, who begs for him to kill her and end her pain. If Koji calls Fuminori, the two confront each other at an abandoned sanctuary. From here, Koji can either call Ryoko or Fuminori.

Despite being mortally wounded by Fuminori, Ryoko manages to shoot Saya and shatter the ice. During the fight, Koji still kills Yoh, but before Saya can kill him, Ryoko arrives and gives Koji liquid nitrogen which he proceeds to throw on Saya, freezing her. Ryoko, hiding in Ogai's mountain cabin, finishes transcribing his research and learns all she can about Saya and her race before resigning herself to her fate of mutation.If Koji calls Ryoko, the two confront Fuminori. She releases her spores as her "last gift" to Fuminori, who looks on in joy as the spores target humanity, changing all of them into the same beings as Saya. Saya then collapses and reveals that she is pregnant.

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Due to Fuminori's condition, he perceives her as a little young girl in a white dress. She has no memories of where she came from and is guided only by her instincts. Saya ( 沙耶, Saya) Voiced by: Naoko Takano (credited as Midori Kawamura) Saya is a being from another dimension who materialized in this universe for the sole purpose of reproduction. In the American comic book release, he is known as Josh. Unless he accepts Saya's offer of removing his agnosia, he gradually becomes a villain throughout the story: a ruthless killer, rapist, and cannibal, finding human flesh delicious through his twisted senses.

Koji Tonoh ( 戸尾 耕司, Tonoo Kōji) Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (credited as Dajitoro Kataoka) Fuminori's friend. The small amount of information regarding her original form is gleaned entirely from in-game descriptions, which themselves are somewhat vague and never go into detail. Her true form is never fully revealed, as she immediately kills and consumes any third-party observers and notably because her visage is incomprehensible to humans, rendering them insane. She is capable of projecting a strong acid, which she uses to digest her food before consuming it, and, in one case, to infiltrate a house by melting the glass of a window. She preys on creatures of all sizes, from cats to human beings, typically killing them by snapping their necks or disembowelment through some unknown means, and then feasting on their internal organs.

Her dismembered remains are stashed in the refrigerator as food for Saya and Fuminori. After Fuminori blatantly rejects Yoh, Omi goes to Fuminori's house to confront him, and Saya kills her there. Since Fuminori's accident, she has become worried about Yoh's sake. Omi Takahata ( 高畠 青海, Takahata Ōmi) Voiced by: Hyo-sei (Credited as Erena Kaibara) Kōji's girlfriend and Yoh's best friend. However, after Koji is almost killed by Fuminori and learns the truth of Fuminori's new character, Koji directly confronts Fuminori's actions and attempts to kill him, with or without the help of Ryoko, depending on the choices made.

Ryoko Tanbo ( 丹保 凉子, Tanbo Ryōko) Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga (credited as Makoto Sato) The physician in charge of Fuminori's condition. Koji's mind snaps from the sight of her monstrous form, and he beats her to death with a steel pipe in his horror and confusion. However, the change caused Yoh unbearable pain, and she begs Koji to kill her later in the story. Fuminori was then able to view Yoh as he formerly did afterward. During the story, Yoh is kidnapped and assaulted by Saya before being mutated into the same being she is over hours of tortuous transformation. Since his accident, she has been worried and heartbroken at his sudden change of attitude towards the world.

He lives with his wife and daughter in a blissful lifestyle free of want. Yosuke Suzumi ( 鈴見 洋祐, Suzumi Yōsuke) Voiced by: Masayuki Onizawa One of Fuminori's neighbors, a kindly yet somewhat judgemental man who likes to paint. Depending on the ending, Ryoko either lives and figures out the truth of Saya before mutating or dies in battle but manages to take Saya with her. She is revealed to be a stubborn and paranoid woman searching for the truth behind Ogai's heinous actions and becomes obsessed with killing Saya, the monster of her nightmares.

^ "Android版『沙耶の唄』配信開始!" (in Japanese). Both Saya (who calls him "father") and Ryoko had tried to find him in the past, to no avail. Masahiko Ogai ( 奥涯 雅彦, Ōgai Masahiko) Former professor at the university hospital who disappeared after an incident at the hospital. Fuminori kills him in revenge. Yosuke then turns insane, kills his wife and daughter, who he now perceives as hideous monsters, before raping Saya.

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