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Seta Ichika - I Don-t Have A Mother | Anymore- So...

We learn in fragments throughout the game’s event stories and card side-stories that Ichika’s mother is no longer in the picture. The details are intentionally sparse—not because the writers were hiding them, but because Ichika herself doesn't dwell on the story of the loss. She dwells on the consequences .

She doesn't complain about it. She doesn't seek pity. She simply does .

She is the mother she never got to have. And in that role, she has healed not just herself, but an entire circle of friends. Of course, no amount of resilience erases the wound. The brilliance of Seta Ichika’s writing is what remains unsaid . Seta Ichika - I Don-t Have A Mother Anymore- So...

But you can grow around the loss. You can build a band. You can write songs. You can love your friends so fiercely that they never know the loneliness you carry.

"So..." is a cliffhanger. It’s a door left open. It’s an invitation for Ichika—and for us—to define her loss on her own terms. Some days, "so" means so I stand on my own two feet. Other days, "so" means so I break down when no one is looking. And on her best days, "so" means so I play a power chord and scream into the mic, and for three minutes, I am whole. If you ever meet someone like Seta Ichika—a person who lost their mother too young, who learned to cook dinner for a half-empty table, who became the shoulder for everyone else to cry on—do not mistake their composure for coldness. Do not assume they are "over it." No one ever gets over losing a mother. We learn in fragments throughout the game’s event

That "so" hangs in the air like a held breath. The first and most literal completion of that sentence is self-sufficiency. In multiple in-game dialogs, Ichika mentions making her own lunches, managing her own schedule, and cleaning the house while her father is away on business trips. Unlike some of her peers who still rely on parents for emotional or logistical support, Ichika operates with an eerie level of independence.

But the full weight of that statement isn't just in the loss. It's in the word that follows: She doesn't complain about it

Afterglow’s lyrics—often written by Ichika—carry a recurring theme: connection through distance, warmth in cold places, and the courage to sing when no one is listening. The band’s signature song, "That Is How I Roll!" isn't just a punk-rock anthem. Listen to the words:

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