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"Fujishiro Nageki, huh. Mourning doves are pretty rare in Japan... Maybe it's just his voice, but he seems kind of sad."
Hiyoko Tosaka[src]

Nageki Fujishiro (藤代 嘆) is a mourning dove in attendance at St. Pigeonation's. He is a very quiet freshman with a love of books; he can usually be found in the library.

He is voiced by Saiga Mitsuki in the drama CDs.

Early Life

Hatoful Boyfriend: A School of Hope and White Wings

ED no.04: Dream's End

Dream's End
夢の終わり
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Ending Number: 04
Unlocks: Note No. 12
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Nageki is a ghost who cannot leave the library. Hiyoko's persistence touched Nageki's heart, and slowly he began to feel fulfilled by all her descriptions of school life. He also gradually fell in love with her. Now, having fallen in love and vicariously experienced normal school life, his spirit is fulfilled and he begins to vanish while confessing his love to Hiyoko in a heartfelt speech.

Bad Boy's Love (Hurtful Boyfriend)

Nageki is from Hatoful (Heartful) House, an orphanage for birds. He was taken under the caring wing of Hitori until humans attacked the orphanage and killed everyone inside but himself (Hitori had been on his way home when the events occurred and was spared). The presence of the Charon Virus in his body (a virus that was nearly instantly lethal to humans) eventually caused all of the human attackers to die of asphyxiation on the scene. Neither Nageki nor Hitori could have known about the virus and made no mention of it to anyone.

In the frantic search to save Nageki from his ailing health (made very much worse by the virus), Hitori looked far and wide for a doctor who could cure him. He caught the attention of Iwamine Shuu (operating under the name Isa Souma at the time), who was doing medical research for military applications. He saw the opportunity for new information and arranged for Nageki to be invited to St Pigeonations under the pretense of finding a cure for his illness. In reality, they were only using Nageki to study the lethality of the Charon Virus.

Nageki was exposed to humans in various experiments, all of whom died from the effects of the Charon Virus. Though humans were not his own race, it was terrible enough to watch them choke and gasp for breath until they eventually died. So much so that he gradually grew increasingly depressed. As time went by, the tone of his letters back home to Hitori changed.

Hitori, sensing something wrong, broke into the labs beneath St Pigeonation's... just in time to see Nageki's suicide by fire.

Having died a unnatural emotional death in the lab, Nageki awoke as a ghost. He began to haunt the library and became very fond of books. While Nageki is unable to move out of the lab and library area, he is able to float vertically through the floors. He discovered this ability to move by accident, after sleeping and waking up in a different place. He's usually found in the library as there's nothing else for a trapped ghost to do but read. Nageki had hidden a couple of files about the Charon project in the library when he was still alive, but is unable to remember this at first.

The millet that Hiyoko buys him for Legumentine's reminds him of the times with Hitori, when they used to go pick millet in the yard for dinner together. Back then, Nageki felt guilty. Due to his poor health, he couldn't find a job or help do chores while the hardworking Hitori, only five years older, was doing all the work.

Only Hiyoko, Ryouta, and possibly Anghel can see Nageki. A recent official manga chapter (specifically chapter 2) shows that Okosan can also see him. Sakuya and Nanaki, however, cannot see Nageki at all. According to Okosan, people can see Nageki because their hearts are pure.

Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star

"The Christmas Thieves Attack!"

Nageki only appears once in this story if you go to the library before going to the student council room. He plays no significant role in this story.

"Fallen Chronicles: Absolute Zero"

Nageki asks Hiyoko to be quiet when she begins ranting in the library. After she points out that it is cold, he points her to a freezing Anghel on the floor.

"The Day the Night Slept (Before)"

"The Day the Night Slept (After)"

Hatoful Boyfriend Web Series

Hatocatch Pretty Coore!

Hatoful Boyfriend Manga

Webcomic

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Hatoful Boyfriend Overload! Overflow! EX

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Kazuaki-Kun's Book

Absolute Zero - the Forbidden Epic of Fallen Angels

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Hatoful Boyfriend Drama CD

Nageki is voiced by 斎賀みつき (Saiga Mitsuki) in all drama CDs to date.

Prologue

Primal Feather

Second Feather: Summer Vacation

Hatomame Sweet Blend

Physical Description

Personality and Traits

Relationships

Heartful House orphans

Hitori Uzune

Hoppe

Kanta

Momo

Pyonpyon

Tsukkun

Nacchin

Kokoro

Yuusuke

Kazuaki Nanaki/Ousama

Shuu Iwamine/Souma Isa

Hiyoko Tosaka

Ryouta Kawara

Anghel Higure

Okosan

Sakuya Le Bel Shirogane

Etymology

Nageki consists of the kanji character 嘆 (nageku), "grief, lamentation". Also, the Japanese word for mourning dove is nagekibato (ナゲキバト).

Fujishiro consists of the kanji characters 藤 (fuji), "Fuji, wisteria", and 代 (shiro), "price, substitution".

Trivia

  • His name (Nageki) is taken from the 'mourning' part of 'mourning dove'.
  • His hatchday is 19 October 2167.
  • Nageki's short story (translated) from the guidebook.
  • Nageki prefers country millet for Legumentine's Day.

Gallery

Notes and References

Characters

Main

Hiyoko Tosaka · Ryouta Kawara · Sakuya Le Bel Shirogane · Nageki Fujishiro · Yuuya Sakazaki · Okosan · Kazuaki Nanaki · Shuu Iwamine · Anghel Higure · Tohri Nishikikouji

Side

Albert Alain Alkan · Azami Koshiba · Death · Hitori Uzune · Kazuaki-kun · Kenzaburou Urushihara · Kouichi Sasai · Leone JB · Miru & Kaku · Rabu · Ryuuji Kawara · The King

Other

Amazing Tosaka · Brian Pigeon · Chunkichi Kadomae · Domingo Santos · Hoppe · Kanta · Kokoro · Mino Ichijou · Momo · Nacchin · Pelicano · Punkgeons · Pyonpyon · Sweet Shuu · Terry Mukai · Tsukkun · Yuki Shirojiro · Yuusuke


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