[ emotion tracker ]
The current Emotion Tracker Survey can be found here.
Throughout the gameplay, characters will experience situations that may be more emotional for them than normal. This can be positive (happiness) or negative (anger/sadness). These emotions have greater weight and impact on the island and will affect whether it grows in a positive way or actually suffers. Cumulatively, these experiences can influence plots and events. Players are encouraged periodically, particularly at the end of the month, to fill the survey with threads where particular emotional tags, threads, or entries occur. Technically all emotions count, but we do not want you to feel that you have to submit every time your character smiles at a puppy or every expression. For more "normal" months or days, we would like to encourage players to submit a "state of the month" entry that reflects the character's emotional state for a particular time period instead.
❖ How it works
» Outside of "state of the month" entries, what counts? If you're trying to figure out whether a thread works, here are some questions you can think about:
If you can answer, "Yes" to one or more of these, then drop that thread onto the tracker! It doesn't matter if it was a brief outburst or one that lasted hours—it can count.
» Arehtei and alignments. With the addition of the Arehtei, alignments are also at play. The emotions characters experience can and will affect the Arehtei in either a positive or negative way. Here is the quick list of the Arehtei and the emotions they represent:
» Apathy. Apathy also plays a role on the tracker, although so far it hasn't had too much impact. Yet. Those whose characters experienced moments of apathy are also encouraged to comment to the tracker.
» Emotion reference chart. If you need help figuring out what emotion falls where, refer to our Emotion Reference Chart. These are just some suggestions to help give an idea and is by no means complete or restrictive. You are also not limited to count an emotion to one specific Arehtei. Emotions can cross over to multiple Arehtei, so it's fine to list more than one.
» Completed crystals. Finally, if it's been 4-6 months and you have submitted to the tracker (both the general and event designated trackers) at least two separate times, then your character's crystal is eligible to be considered completed. Once complete, they can get a new one.
❖ How to Fill the Survey
» Notation. The following notation is used for emotions:
» Combinations. If your character is feeling a varying range of emotions throughout the thread, you can mark them all. So for example, the character is calm, then excited, then relieved, then irritated. Just count it all!
» Rating emotions. By default, all are set to 0. Players are to rate on a scale of 1 to 10 how emotional a particular submission is. To help understand, here's a basic explanation:
Everything else will likely fall in-between. We would recommend the highs to average more in the 5's or 6's.
» Multiple submissions. You can submit more than once, for instance one submission per thread. Just be sure to not accidentally duplicate!
» Based on character. Alternatively, if trying to gather threads and figuring each individual instance is too cumbersome (and believe us, we understand!) then you can make a submission based on your character's emotional state up to that time. So it's more of a cumulative/general overview. There are two ways you could consider the ratings: 1) pick highest point; 2) try to average.
» Notes. We do request for small blurbs or thread links regarding the submission.
Choose whichever method makes the most sense and easiest for you. Other than grossly exaggerating, there's really no wrong way to do this.
❖ How it works
» Outside of "state of the month" entries, what counts? If you're trying to figure out whether a thread works, here are some questions you can think about:
- Is this a rare emotion for your character?
- Were there any emotional effects caused by the incident?
- Was it a stronger than usual emotion? For example, your character may be happy overall, but moments where they're filling up the room with sunshine and rainbows would have a greater impact than a casual smile.
- Did the character attempt to use or focus the emotion?
- Was the emotion clearly and strongly reflective of the character?
- Did the character or someone else become aware of their emotions, possibly due to the effects?
If you can answer, "Yes" to one or more of these, then drop that thread onto the tracker! It doesn't matter if it was a brief outburst or one that lasted hours—it can count.
» Arehtei and alignments. With the addition of the Arehtei, alignments are also at play. The emotions characters experience can and will affect the Arehtei in either a positive or negative way. Here is the quick list of the Arehtei and the emotions they represent:
- Aiada: envy and appreciation
- Daimonia: grief and joy
- Elios: hate and love
- Peromei: despair and hope
- Piphron: distrust and trust
- Sosyne: anger and calm
- Thras: fear and bravery
» Apathy. Apathy also plays a role on the tracker, although so far it hasn't had too much impact. Yet. Those whose characters experienced moments of apathy are also encouraged to comment to the tracker.
» Emotion reference chart. If you need help figuring out what emotion falls where, refer to our Emotion Reference Chart. These are just some suggestions to help give an idea and is by no means complete or restrictive. You are also not limited to count an emotion to one specific Arehtei. Emotions can cross over to multiple Arehtei, so it's fine to list more than one.
» Completed crystals. Finally, if it's been 4-6 months and you have submitted to the tracker (both the general and event designated trackers) at least two separate times, then your character's crystal is eligible to be considered completed. Once complete, they can get a new one.
❖ How to Fill the Survey
» Notation. The following notation is used for emotions:
- + for positive;
- - for negative;
- % for apathy.
» Combinations. If your character is feeling a varying range of emotions throughout the thread, you can mark them all. So for example, the character is calm, then excited, then relieved, then irritated. Just count it all!
» Rating emotions. By default, all are set to 0. Players are to rate on a scale of 1 to 10 how emotional a particular submission is. To help understand, here's a basic explanation:
- 1 point would be for a small but significant moment. Like a heart flutter or a bit of embarrassment.
- 10 points should only occur if something extremely dire or substantial happens. If it's 10 points, then walls should be breaking, the ground shaking, things exploding everywhere—basically, the really big "oh shit" moments or, for the positive side, "I'M SO HAPPY I COULD DIE" moments.
Everything else will likely fall in-between. We would recommend the highs to average more in the 5's or 6's.
» Multiple submissions. You can submit more than once, for instance one submission per thread. Just be sure to not accidentally duplicate!
» Based on character. Alternatively, if trying to gather threads and figuring each individual instance is too cumbersome (and believe us, we understand!) then you can make a submission based on your character's emotional state up to that time. So it's more of a cumulative/general overview. There are two ways you could consider the ratings: 1) pick highest point; 2) try to average.
» Notes. We do request for small blurbs or thread links regarding the submission.
Choose whichever method makes the most sense and easiest for you. Other than grossly exaggerating, there's really no wrong way to do this.

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Character: Makoto Naegi
Aligned: Peromei
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Ai + // Da +x2 // El + // Pe + // So -
Blurb: Kirigiri encounters Naegi at town and brings him to her home in order to explain what's going on.
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Da +; - // Pe +; -
Blurb: Hinata finds Naegi, who doesn't recognize him. The two go to Hinata's workplace for further discussion, and are both able to share some of their burdens about things that happened back home.
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Da +; -x2 // El + // Pe + // So -
Blurb: Naegi and Tanaka run into each other at the Welcome Center, and proceed to have a very... interesting conversation. Topics include demons, Kirigiri, and cranes (or one in particular, at least).
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Pe + // So +
Blurb: Naegi sees Kimura in the reading center, and feels compelled to help her. Little does he know that not only does Kimura know him, but she also has some very heavy accusations concerning his future. Naegi, however, stays strong in spite of it.
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Ai + // Pe + // So -
Blurb: After Komaeda's luck gets him into a strange situation, he meets Naegi. After he gets over his initial shock, Naegi finds that they can relate to each other over both being Lucky students from Hope's Peak Academy.
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Da +x2 // El +x2 // Pe +
Blurb: Naegi has an emotional reunion with his little sister. However, he also experiences some apparent time travel issues when he realizes Komaru is from his future.
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Da +
Blurb: Naegi meets Cherryblod, and soon comes to realize that despite being from different worlds, they both have a common denominator - Naegi Komaru.
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Da + // El +
Blurb: After returning to Kirigiri's home, Naegi is visited by Nanami. Though it's Nanami's second time meeting him, Naegi gets to meet her for the first time (and also feel bad about not knowing her, but Nanami is quick to assuage his worries).
Date: 9/5
Emotion Points: Pe +; - // So +; -x3 // Th +; -x3
Blurb: Enoshima catches Naegi leaving the Welcome Center for the second time, and things quickly get out of hand. Komaeda and Nanami intervene before anyone can catch fire (or otherwise get hurt).
Date: 9/8
Emotion Points: Da +; - // El + // Pe +x3; - // Pi +x2 // So + // Th +x2
Blurb: Naegi attends the meeting with everyone from his world. Several things are discussed (such as it being decided that he will go with Kirigiri to Sharnaath for the rest of the month), but as things progress, it becomes clear that Naegi will be forced to make a difficult choice. Even if it means he'll have to take the harder road, Naegi decides to have hope and believe in the new friends he's met.
Date: 9/20
Emotion Points: Ai + // Da + // El +x2 // So -
Blurb: Naegi asks a very important question via anonymous messaging. This may or may not be a good idea.
Multiple threads total:
(+): Ai: 3, Da: 10, El: 8, Pe: 10, Pi: 2, So: 3, Th: 3
(-): Da: 4, Pe: 3, So: 7, Th: 3