


She decided to go to the Cafeteria in search of donuts to soothe herself, but on the way there she heard strange sounds coming from the changing room near the bathhouse. They helped Makoto Naegi deduce that Sayaka herself was the one who took the knife from the kitchen, not her killer.Īfter the deaths of Chihiro and Mondo, Aoi's mental health began to decline, crying alone in her room and falling into a depression. Aoi and Sakura were key witnesses during the first trial, as they had seen Sayaka Maizono, the victim of the murder case, enter the kitchen while they were hanging out in the cafeteria. Aoi's brother, Yuta, was captured by Ultimate Despair for this motive.Īoi sometimes shared a dorm room with Sakura Ogami, because she was afraid of being alone at night after the Killing Game began, and appeared to spend the majority of her free time with her. As an incentive to murder in order to escape, the students were each given a DVD featuring a video from Monokuma which implied that their loved ones were in danger. The students soon became forced into the killing game. The students lived peacefully inside the school building for a year without knowing that the Ultimate Despair members were already in their midst.

The class agreed to his plan, and they sealed the building together. Killing School Life Main article: Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havocĭuring the Tragedy, Jin Kirigiri, the Headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy, planned to seal the school building and let the students live forever inside the Academy in order to protect them from the destruction. Her younger brother Yuta was also a competitive and talented swimmer, but not - by his own admission - as talented as Aoi.Īoi attended Asanaro High School, and was later scouted Hope's Peak Academy as part of Class 78th as the Ultimate Swimming Pro. Since elementary school, she broke records in every swimming contest she entered, and was chosen to become an Olympic cadet. Aoi was always an extremely sporty person who loved to exercise, and participated in many team sports during her school career, including track, basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, and her favorite sport: competitive swimming.
