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== Story ==
 
== Story ==
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== Blue Reflection Tie/Second Light ==
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Uta accidentally comes in the story, surprising Hirori and Mio especially. Since a young age, Uta has felt an emotional detachment, resulting in her to develop a split personality that grates on Hirori and Mio. Uta’s alter is apparently a Reflector, but she’s not in the main story. She also loves to tease Hirori and Mio about their mother who apparently left them when they were young because she felt guilty about her daughters working around the house, cooking birthday cakes, etc.
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She’s incapable of feeling sympathy for people, often not caring about what her grandmother was doing or saying. As she’s exploring her Heartscape originally, she started to lose control presumptive due to guilt and her Heartscape begins to collapse, leaving the others to retreat with her for the time being. Upon exploring her Heartscape again later on the story, it’s much more tolerable for her and the others to explore.
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Hirori and Mio constantly are worried that, when she gets her Fragment back, she’d go back to the narcissistic, evil person that they’ve come to known, but Ao continues to reassure them that, if push comes to shove, they will take her down. When Uta does get her Fragment back, she tells Ao and the others what she knows about the situation and spend the rest of the story repairing her damaged relationship with Hirori and Mio.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

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Komagawa Uta
Uta
Kanji 駒川 詩
Rōmaji Komagawa Uta
Gender Female
Height 157 cm
Weight 45 kg
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Blue
Personal Status
Likes Rationality / Music
Dislikes Irrationality
Portrayal
Seiyū Tanabe Rui
Gallery

Komagawa Uta is one of the characters of Blue Reflection Ray and Blue Reflection Tie.

About

Profile

Appearance

Personality

Story

Blue Reflection Tie/Second Light

Uta accidentally comes in the story, surprising Hirori and Mio especially. Since a young age, Uta has felt an emotional detachment, resulting in her to develop a split personality that grates on Hirori and Mio. Uta’s alter is apparently a Reflector, but she’s not in the main story. She also loves to tease Hirori and Mio about their mother who apparently left them when they were young because she felt guilty about her daughters working around the house, cooking birthday cakes, etc.

She’s incapable of feeling sympathy for people, often not caring about what her grandmother was doing or saying. As she’s exploring her Heartscape originally, she started to lose control presumptive due to guilt and her Heartscape begins to collapse, leaving the others to retreat with her for the time being. Upon exploring her Heartscape again later on the story, it’s much more tolerable for her and the others to explore.

Hirori and Mio constantly are worried that, when she gets her Fragment back, she’d go back to the narcissistic, evil person that they’ve come to known, but Ao continues to reassure them that, if push comes to shove, they will take her down. When Uta does get her Fragment back, she tells Ao and the others what she knows about the situation and spend the rest of the story repairing her damaged relationship with Hirori and Mio.

Gallery

Trivia

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DLCs - Gallery - Modding - Translation - Trophies and Achievements
Characters
Reflectors
Ao - Kokoro - Rena - Shiho - Hinako - Hiori
Supporting Characters
Yuki - Kirara - Mio - Uta - Yuzu - Lime
Locations
Real World
The Common
Oasis
Terms
Common - Dark Cave - Demon - Ether - Fragment - FreeSpace! - Leap - Reflector - Sephira - Table Chat
Media
Music
Blue Reflection Tie Official Soundtrack
"Blue Reflection Tie" - "Overdose" - "Reflect" - "Sayonara, Waratte"
Personnel
Developers
Kishida Mel
Seiyū