room 6
Nagisa's room is, unsurprisingly, pretty neat and respectable, with a tall stack of books from the library on the floor next to the bed.
The Monokuma plush he made at the Build-a-Friend workshop is wearing a plastic crown he got from the vending machine, but rather than sitting on his bed like one might expect, it's on the floor by the closet, facing the wall.
The desk is where most of the interesting things are. There's a photograph of a smiling green-haired girl in a wheelchair half sticking out of the envelope he'd gotten from the motive in week 5. There are two pages pulled out from his notebook under the cloudy blue soul gem Oriko had given to him, with notes written on them:
Uno, Mizuki-chan -
Follow Mikuni's advice. The book that acts as Nursery Rhyme's soul has to be here, but it's probably well guarded. She told me before that she and Alice had their own personal floor here somewhere, and that seems like the logical place to keep it. That rusted door at the end of the hall on the fifth floor might be a good lead too.
I'm sorry for leaving this to you. I know there was never any chance of us seeing eye to eye on everything, but I still respect you both, and I'm glad to have worked beside you. You might not want me to refer to you as such now, but thank you for being my friends.
- Shingetsu Nagisa
And under that one:
Allen, Gilgamesh -
I was lucky to have you as a team. I'm sorry.
To the side are a handmade book all in crayon, and the notebook he's been using to record all of the memories and notes he's afraid of losing. (see comments; cw: suicide and child abuse)
The Monokuma plush he made at the Build-a-Friend workshop is wearing a plastic crown he got from the vending machine, but rather than sitting on his bed like one might expect, it's on the floor by the closet, facing the wall.
The desk is where most of the interesting things are. There's a photograph of a smiling green-haired girl in a wheelchair half sticking out of the envelope he'd gotten from the motive in week 5. There are two pages pulled out from his notebook under the cloudy blue soul gem Oriko had given to him, with notes written on them:
Uno, Mizuki-chan -
Follow Mikuni's advice. The book that acts as Nursery Rhyme's soul has to be here, but it's probably well guarded. She told me before that she and Alice had their own personal floor here somewhere, and that seems like the logical place to keep it. That rusted door at the end of the hall on the fifth floor might be a good lead too.
I'm sorry for leaving this to you. I know there was never any chance of us seeing eye to eye on everything, but I still respect you both, and I'm glad to have worked beside you. You might not want me to refer to you as such now, but thank you for being my friends.
- Shingetsu Nagisa
And under that one:
Allen, Gilgamesh -
I was lucky to have you as a team. I'm sorry.
To the side are a handmade book all in crayon, and the notebook he's been using to record all of the memories and notes he's afraid of losing. (see comments; cw: suicide and child abuse)

page 8
I hate feeling this powerless and inconsequential. I've been trying my best to keep everyone safe and dissuade them from acting rashly, and yet we've already lost so many more than the previous round had at this point.
We finally had the power to control our own narrative in Towa City. Being back in this position now, at someone else's mercy and unable to do anything but stand by as other children suffer and die... I feel as worthless as I did back then. How can I call myself a leader when almost everyone else is more willing to take action than I am? But without adequate information in front of me, what would I even be able to do?
I can't take the risks some of the others are willing to take. Monaca-chan is still counting on me. Paradise still depends on me.