Early in the game, Nagito appears as a quirky, helpful ally. He offers support, solves puzzles, and speaks in riddles. This is the "bloom" of the flower. Players grow to appreciate his chaotic kindness. However, the "forbidden" nature emerges when his ideology clashes with reality.
Why? Because he believes that if the "Remnants of Despair" (his friends) are all executed, their deaths will create the most magnificent, shining hope in history. Losing A Forbidden Flower Nagito
The sensation of "losing" Nagito is not a single event in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair . It is a gradual, agonizing decay. The phrase crystallizes during the transition from Chapter 4 and the cataclysmic events of Chapter 5: "Smile at the Despair of the Hopeless." Early in the game, Nagito appears as a quirky, helpful ally