
Also a case of Take Our Word for It, as normally has to be the case for Brown Notes. Brown Note: Seeing Saya's true form is treated like this.Kouji, the sole survivor, becomes a paranoid schizophrenic cross between Tanbo & Fuminori, knowing he's permanently psychologically damaged from what he's witnessed, spends the rest of his life with a revolver with one bullet hidden in his bathroom, in case he ever reaches the point he can no longer stand live with the insanity and kills himself. Tanbo & Kouji manage to kill Saya and Fuminori subsequently commits suicide after delivering a mortal blow to Tanbo. Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: In one ending, Dr.Given the nature of the story, this doesn't last, and she ends up morphed into whatever abomination Saya is. Break the Cutie: Yoh is a cute girl with a crush on Fuminori.Then in one of the endings to everyone in the world. Body Horror: Happens to Yoh when Saya transforms her into the same being as herself.We can also hear, later in the story: when Oumi breaks into Fuminori house, how do you think she hears Saya's "Welcome home!".

This visual novel is dubbed, so we sometimes get to hear those voices as he hears them.

Alien Sky: Fuminori's warped perceptions extend to the sky, too.While she was almost a child in the H-game, she's now about 18 physically. Saya is also "aged up" to a less controversial body in Josh's eyes. We are shown Saya's true form at the end of the first comic, despite never actually seeing it in the original story- which is arguably scarier than actually knowing. Fuminori is changed to a more "American" name (Josh), Saya is no longer Cthulhu, but rather the result of secret government experiments. Adaptation Decay: The American comic book of Saya no Uta takes some.
