Talk:Kagerou Daze/@comment-25311905-20141025102523/@comment-23936097-20141029003849

Ehh.... My knowledge might have rusted, but I'll do my best to explain.


 * Those who go into the Haze are dead. If they want to return to the real world, they'll need a snake from Azami as a surrogate life. You could also get out without the snake, but you would disappear. The snake would give the dead people a power regarding their desires. Basically, if, for example, you had a strong desire to fly, you would be granted that ability(maybe). In Hibiya's case, his desire to "protect Hiyori" led to "being able to see what could kill Hiyori," hence his power.
 * How the Haze looks... that would depend. It could look like the last place you died, or something of the same concept. The Haze could also take form of how you perceive things, like in the novel. The Haze doesn't really look like anything, actually.


 * I think that the Takane scene could be symbolic, because Takane died in a computer. Maybe it was like the 'end of the world' for her not telling Haruka how she felt, so the buildings could act as a time limit for her. Hiyori keeps dying because she had no snake in her, plus the world had no time, so things loop over and over again. Shintaro couldn't watch Ayano die because he wasn't there to be dragged into the Haze with her. Take Konoha as an example.


 * The Haze isn't an alternative world, nor is it supposed to be. It was supposed to be a "never-ending world" where things never 'end'. That's all. The intended use was for Azami's family to live happily forever, because she will outlive them.


 * Hibiya, I think he received a snake and died getting out. So, he got out after he died. Not that he died to get out. If he did, I guess he'd die in the real world, too, for being stuck in between dying and getting out.