Yamizome Liberator -final- -completed- Jun 2026

“Is it over?” she asked.

The shrine at Yamizome’s heart no longer held a seal. It held a garden. Children played where the Obsidian Pillar once stood. Kaito ran a small workshop, fixing tools and telling stories—true ones, finished ones. Yamizome Liberator -Final- -Completed-

The conclusion has been described by early Japanese reviewers as "bittersweet." Do not expect a fairy tale ending. Several major characters do not survive, but their deaths carry thematic weight. The "-Completed-" tag holds true; there are no sequel hooks. The credits roll over a static image of a peaceful, albeit scarred, world, with the text: "The darkness fades. The light returns. The war is over." “Is it over

| Ending | Condition | Result | |--------|-----------|--------| | | Forgive all Echoes, refuse god-merge | Yamizome fades; protagonist becomes mortal. Final scene: sunrise over a gray field. | | Eternal Stain | Merge with god of stasis | Protagonist becomes the new Yamizome, trapping themselves to save others. Bittersweet. | | Oblivion (Fail final choice) | Destroy everything | Both world and protagonist erased. Credits roll over a blank screen. | | Secret: Silver Age | 100% completion, no deaths on Stainless | A hidden 30-minute chapter where you play as a child born without the concept of darkness. | Children played where the Obsidian Pillar once stood

Kaito sat on the broken throne, the Gauntlet now cold and inert in his lap. Mizuki knelt beside him, her hand on his.