Chisa Yukizome

Chisa Yukizome (雪染 ちさ) is a character featured in Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School.

During her time in Class 74th at Hope's Peak Academy, her title was the Ultimate Housekeeper (超高校級の「家政婦」 lit. Super High School-Level Housekeeper). After leaving Hope's Peak, her title was updated to the Former Ultimate Housekeeper.

She is a member of the Future Foundation and is the Branch Office 5 Director. Her responsibility as the director is the inquiry and secret intelligence regarding Despair. She, along with the other Future Foundation Directors, is forced to participate in the Final Killing Game.

Early Life
Not much is known about Chisa's early life but at some point she was scouted by Hope's Peak Academy as either a teen or young adult as part of Class 74th alongside Juzo Sakakura and Kyosuke Munakata, where she was given the title of the Ultimate Housekeeper. After graduation from Hope's Peak, her title was changed to the Former Ultimate Housekeeper.

Upon graduation day, she affirms her devotion to staying with her friends, and follow whatever Kyosuke needed her to do to achieve his dream of changing the world. After Kyosuke informed them of the negative rumors surrounding Hope's Peak, she agreed to inflitrate the school as a teacher, while Kyosuke would open an overseas branch and Juzo become the head of security to investigate. After, she insists on, and gets the three of them to take a photo together. (Despair Arc - Episode 01)

As a teacher
Only a few short years after her graduation, on the recommendation of Kyosuke as part of their plan to investigate the school, she accepted the position of homeroom teacher for Class 77-B, succeeding the often inebriated Koichi Kizakura, given by current headmaster Jin Kirigiri.

Upon heading to her new classroom she discovered that only a small handful of students actually attended: Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu, Hiyoko Saionji, Mahiru Koizumi, Sonia Nevermind, and Mikan Tsumiki. Disappointed that so many students chose not to attend class, Chisa made it her mission to strengthen everyone's relationships, as well as find all the remaining students. Over the course of the day, she gathered the rest of her students (including the Ultimate Imposter pretending to be Ryota Mitarai), she was happy to see the classroom was clean after having told them to do so prior. When the students pointed out they didn't have to attend any classes as per the rules of Hope's Peak since they had their talents, Chisa gently reminded them that talent isn't everything, and she wanted them to build strong relationships, as well as "hope", with each other. (Despair Arc - Episode 01)

She maintained her dedication to helping her students forge bonds with each other, as throughout the school year she celebrated holidays and seasons with them. (Zettai Kibō Birthday) Per a discussion with Koichi, she also gave the Class Representative role to Chiaki Nanami, to encourage the shy girl to befriend her classmates. (Despair Arc - Episode 02)

The Bombing Incident
Following the events of the Twilight Syndrome Murder Case, Chisa worried about her class's well-being and low morale as the annual practical exams were to take place the next day. Later in her office, she was visited by Nagito Komaeda and wanted the exams postponed since his classmates were in no position to do so. Even though she was apologetic, she stated she was unable to do anything.

The day of the practical exams, the gym where they were being held exploded due to Nagito's meddling, while Chisa and several other teachers rushed to the scene. After this, Chisa interrogated Nagito personally to confirm if he was behind the bombing and the threats. She slapped him when he referred himself as a trash, reminding him that he was one of her precious students and that he should never call himself something as low as trash.

Even though it was known that it was Nagito's doing, Chisa still regarded him as a victim and informed Jin as such. Despite Jin being aware, he still opted to expel Ruruka Ando, Sonosuke Izayoi, and Seiko Kimura due to their accidental involvement in the bombing as Nagito's luck was deemed more valuable than the three of them and for Chisa to be punished by being assigned as a Reverse Course teacher for six months. (Makoto Naegi Secret File & Despair Arc - Episode 04)

At some point after this, however, Chisa, alongside Kyosuke and Juzo, offered to help Seiko after being expelled when she had nowhere else to go. (Despair Arc - Episode 04)

Investigation
During her investigation, she was able to uncover several cover-ups by Hope's Peak, such as excessive amount of money from the students of the Reserve Course, later finding out it was being used to fund the Izuru Kamukura Project (Despair Arc - Episode 02, Despair Arc - Episode 05, & Despair Arc - Episode 06) and the murders of Reserve Course students Sato and Natsumi Kuzuryu being suppressed. (Despair Arc - Episode 03)

Under the influence of despair
Following the events of The Parade and the Ryoko Otonashi incident, Mikan had eventually gone missing and her classmates went to look for her. Chisa discovered this and also went to search for her students, missing critical phone calls from Juzo to join him and Kyosuke in the process. After she runs into the real distressed Ryota, while she is confused he's "thinner" than he was before, she still comforts him and informs her about a secret entrance under the Izuru Kamukura's statue. (Despair Arc - Episode 08)

Once she reached the bottom of the staircase, she is able to distract Junko Enoshima long enough to give a chance for Chiaki and an unconscious Nagito to escape. She questions who Junko is, who willingly admitted she was Ultimate Despair, and presents Izuru Kamukura to her, much to Chisa's horror upon realizing what happened to Hajime after his disappearance.

Junko goes onto explain that she planned to use Chisa and her students to further her plans of despair, and demonstrated her the effectiveness of her newly-acquired brainwashing video by having an unnamed Reserve Course student saw his own neck on her orders. Even though Chisa tried to stop it, she was restrained by Mukuro Ikusaba.

Acting on Junko's orders, Mukuro forced Chisa to watch the Despair Video to brainwash her as well, though Chisa proved resistant to the effects. This didn't last long as Mukuro needled Chisa's brain, effectively lobotomizing her, to destroy the last of her willpower, and thus, fell into despair.

Now under the influence of despair, she shoved Chiaki into a secret hatch when the latter was trying to rescue her. (Despair Arc - Episode 09) This action resulted in Chiaki falling into Junko's maze trap and her subsequent torture and execution via impalement. (Despair Arc - Episode 10)

She later returns to Kyosuke's side and informs him that Junko isn't the culprit behind the murders of the school trustee's members. With support from Juzo also claiming Junko isn't the culprit and despite reservations, Kyosuke concludes Junko's innocence.

An unknown period of time later, Chisa and her students share their final lesson together. She becomes emotional and pulls out her notebook to read a letter she wrote for them, while the Reserve Course students invade the building and begin slaughtering everyone inside. After she finishes her letter, she and her students also revel in despair. She bids them a last farewell and detonates the building.

She escapes the explosion and is discovered by Kosyuke, who quickly embraces her. She explains that all of the students are dead, including her own, and sobs into him. He apologies and moves to remove her, though she drops her notebook containing a photo of her class. While Kyosuke offers to go back for it, she casually dismisses it and leaves. (Despair Arc - Episode 11)

As Ultimate Despair
After The Tragedy occurred, she was recruited by the Future Foundation and became the Director of the Branch Office 5, where she was responsible for inquiry and secret intelligence regarding Despair, though her true allegiance was with Ultimate Despair. (Future Arc - Episode 01)

While under the influence of Ultimate Despair, she committed at least one known massacre, murdering a group of children in cold blood. A photo she took of their corpses - which she signed with "it was me" - was used to torment Kyosuke later on in the Final Killing Game. (Future Arc - Episode 10) She also delivered two flash drives containing the Suicide Video and Despair Video to Kazuo Tengan at a military base. She explained Ryota Mitarai contributed towards the creation of these videos, and said he might help in the fight against despair if he was recruited. When prompted by Kazuo if she watched them, Chisa lied. This likely was what corrupted Kazuo and put him under the influence of Ultimate Despair as well. (Future Arc - Episode 12)

Chisa also further subtly manipulated Kyosuke towards the total eradication of despair at several instances, such as during the events of the Killer Killer investigation. (Killer Killer - Chapter 14)

Final Killing Game
Chisa, alongside with the other Directors, attended the trial of Makoto Naegi; however, this was only a cover for The Mastermind Kazuo's plot to force the Directors to participate in the Final Killing Game.

After Makoto, Aoi Asahina, and Kyoko Kirigiri arrived at the Future Foundation base, Juzo apprehended Makoto on Kyosuke's orders resulting in Makoto getting punched in the gut by Juzo and the trial was postponed. Chisa joined Kyosuke in a room, encouraged him to not work so hard, then visited Makoto in another room to help disinfect his injuries. She revealed to him that she was the homeroom teacher of the Remnants of Despair and questions why he'd want to protect them after knowing what they had done. Pleased with his answer, Chisa encouraged Makoto to see Kyosuke's point of view on combating despair and to "combine their hopes for a greater hope".

She returns to the conference room to continue the trial; however, before any further discussion is had she, along with everyone else in the room, is rendered unconscious after a canister of sleeping gas was thrown inside. (Future Arc - Episode 01)

Chisa's Fate
As Chisa is closest to the large monitor in the conference room, she is awoken and, upon viewing the Despair Video, violently committed suicide by climbing to the top of the light fixture and stabbing herself in the chest with a knife. (Future Arc - Episode 11) Her corpse is discovered after Monokuma announced the Final Killing Game officially, draped over the conference room's light fixture. The weight of her corpse caused it to fall onto the conference room table. (Future Arc - Episode 01)

Her corpse was removed from the table, respectfully posed, and covered by Great Gozu with his jacket. (Future Arc - Episode 02) It is examined by participants such as Juzo and Kyoko (Future Arc - Episode 05) to learn more about the deaths, and visited by others during the Final Killing Game, most notably Kyosuke. On one visit, he reminisced on happy memories he shared with her and Juzo, before stabbing her corpse with one of his katakana and tells her goodbye. (Future Arc - Episode 06) However, the katakana is removed by Kyosuke after the killing game was stopped in order to fight against the soldiers brainwashed by Ryota's Hope Video. He apologized again to her, only wishing he could have been by her side throughout all of this. (Future Arc - Episode 12)

While it likely never became known to her, Chisa's NG Code was "Having Kyosuke Munakata die." (Future Arc - Episode 08)

Legacy
Chisa and her death had a profound impact on those she was important to. Throughout the Final Killing Game, she would be remembered by several of the participants, most notably Kyosuke and Juzo. Even after Kyosuke discovered she was a member of Ultimate Despair, he still regarded her highly and deeply mourned her death, as well as Juzo's, as his burden to carry.

Even though Chisa never was Hajime's teacher, he still remembered her fondly and visited her corpse to tell her that he found something truly important to him, which was no longer having a talent. Instead, he used his own Ultimate to recover his friends after the events of the Killing School Trip. (Hope Arc)

Nagito's Illusory World
Chisa appeared as an illusion in Nagito Komaeda's imaginary world following his death in the Neo World Program. She is seen still as the homeroom teacher for Class 77-B and later attended Kazuichi Soda's funeral.

Real Fiction
In Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, it is alleged by the mastermind Tsumugi Shirogane that the entire Danganronpa franchise is fictional in-universe; a series of games, anime, and later live-action dramas performed actors. In particular, Tsumugi, who is the Ultimate Cosplayer, claims she is only able to cosplay fictional characters (breaking out into a bright pink rash whenever she tries to cosplay a real person), and the fact she is able to cosplay as the whole cast of Danganronpa game characters is used as evidence to support her claim that all of the cast are fictional. However, due to a number of holes in Tsumugi's story which make her an unreliable narrator, whether or not she was telling the truth is deliberately left up to the player's interpretation; as a result, it is up to the player whether they believe Chisa's story within the Danganronpa series was real, or a fictional story written by Team Danganronpa and performed by an actor.

Name
In the original Japanese, Chisa's full name is written as 雪染ちさ. Her given name is written in hiragana as "ちさ", making it strictly phonetic. There are many existent kanji spellings for "Chisa", the most common translating as "lettuce" (萵苣). Her family time "Yukizome" is written as 雪染, compromising of the kanji for "snow" (雪) and "dyed" or "colored" (染). Her family name could be read to mean "dyed snow" in reference to her purity being tainted by despair.

Alternate Fates
Chisa appears as a cameo in Ultimate Talent Development Plan, which exists in a separate alternate universes where the casts of the games still attend Hope's Peak Academy, but no students are in peril.

Appearance
Chisa is an adult woman with a petite build, measuring 161 cm and weighing 45kg. She has fair skin and bright large green eyes.

As a member of the Future Foundation, she wears a long white coat with a Future Foundation logo pin on its lapel, a pink dress shirt with an open collar, a black vest, black pencil skirt, long black pantyhose, and black mid-heel shoes. She keeps her hair, portrayed in a muted light brown shade, styled in a ponytail with a pink scrunchie.

During her time as Class 77-B's homeroom teacher, Chisa wore a white ruffled apron over a matching set of light blue suit and skirt, button down white dress shirt, long black pantyhose, and black mid-heel shoes, and her hair was depicted as a much brighter orange.

While attending Hope's Peak Academy as a part of Class 74th, Chisa wore a standard school uniform consisting of a red tie, brown suit jacket, white collared shirt, brown pleated skirt, black knee socks, and black heels.

Personality
Chisa is a very friendly woman with a cheerful disposition. Her friendliness extends to everyone, even those deemed "lesser" by others, such as Hajime Hinata, a Reserve Course student. She is generally very lively and confident, always working hard with a smile on her face and facing new challenges with positive attitude, such as when she goes around collecting her students that didn't show up for class after becoming their homeroom teacher through various, often comically over-the-top, means.

Despite her perceived quirky nature, Chisa is quite competent as a teacher. She is able to adjust her personality to best communicate with each of her students, such as being kind to Mikan Tsumiki and abrasive with Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu.

Chisa is devoted to the people she cares about, whether that be her friends Juzo Sakakura and Kyosuke Munakata or her students. She states she does not regret following Kyosuke's orders, and is willing to lay down her life for him and his beliefs. Despite this, she does cry at the fact when Kyosuke reminds her she will eventually be leaving her students, as she had become truly attached to them. It is also heavily implied she has romantic feelings for Kyosuke, and while she does not tell him directly, she does (playfully) threaten Juzo to not steal him away from her, also implying she's aware of his feelings for him as well.

She as a strong sense of right and wrong and isn't afraid to stand up for what she believes is right. She willingly stands between Juzo and Hajime when the former was about to assault him, additionally protesting his violent nature at several times. She was also willing to face Ultimate Despair, Junko Enoshima, and Mukuro Ikusaba for the sake of her students and their safety.

Even though she was noted by Mukuro to be unusually resilient against the Despair Video brainwashing, she eventually succumbed to it after being lobotomized. Under the influence of despair, she became more sadistic and cruel such as massacred a group of young children, despite faking her horrified sorrow in the arms of Kyosuke, she kept a photo of the corpses with the message "it was me" to be discovered by Kyosuke himself during the events of the Final Killing Game.

Ultimate Housekeeper
As the former Ultimate Housekeeper, Chisa likes to keep things clean, and even serves tea during meetings of Future Foundation Division heads. In line with her talent, she also likes laundry and cooking, but dislikes cockroaches

Quotes
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List of Appearances
Games=
 * Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (Ultimate Talent Development Plan only; Cameo)

Anime=
 * Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - Despair Arc
 * Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School - Future Arc
 * Danganronpa 2.5: Nagito Komaeda and the World Vanquisher
 * Monokuma Gekijō (Kibō no Heya)

Manga=
 * Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer - Chapter 14
 * Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibōgamine Gakuen Comic Anthology
 * Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibōgamine Gakuen Dengenki Comic Anthology

Stage Plays=
 * Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibōgamine Gakuen THE STAGE 2018

Trivia

 * During the scene with Ibuki Mioda in Despair Arc #01, Chisa's guitar has the kanji for "Kyosuke" (京助) printed on the body.
 * In Chisa's monologue from Despair Arc #05, she quotes "The light of fireflies! Snow by the window! Break, dawn! This morning, we part!", which is derived from the Japanese song  (蛍の光 lit. Glow of a firefly). The song is about several images of hardships that the student in the song endures in their relentless quest for knowledge starting with using a firefly's light to keep studying when they have no other light sources.
 * On her profile seen in the salvaged PDA in Future Arc #09, Chisa's zodiac sign was erroneously listed as Cancer instead of Taurus.

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