
She has black hair in two large twin-drill pigtails however these appear to be clip-ons as mentioned in the art book and evidenced in the event of the girls bathing in Chapter 2, where she is seen without them. In the anime, she is voiced by Hekiru Shiina in the Japanese version of the anime, and by Lindsay Seidel in the English version of the anime.Ĭelestia is 5'5" and weighs 101 lbs. In the game, she is voiced by Hekiru Shiina in the Japanese version of the game, and by Marieve Herington in the English version of the game. However while the fire is enveloped around her, a fire truck appears from the distance and mounts a ramp in order to crash into her and kill her instantly. A Monokuma lights the flammable wood with a flaming torch causing the fire to spread and surround Celestia, her choosing not to run. Her execution, The Burning of the Versailles Witch, shares the same similarities to that of a witch-hunt, something that seems to be preferred by Celestia given her love of the Gothic. She is executed by being stood in front of a large crowd of Monokumas, standing stationary on a large pile of flammable wood. It comes down to who can adapt.Ĭelestia Ludenberg is one of the characters featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Survival is not based on who is the strongest or the smartest. on FanFiction.A lack of adaptability.is a lack of survivability. It's nowhere near as popular as both characters' more popular ships such as Saiouma and Celesgiri.įan fictions and fanarts often tend to reference the "game of lies" between the two that was mentioned in their only interaction in the game.įAN FICTION Celestia Ludenberg/Kokichi Oma tag on AO3 Celestia Ludenberg & Kokichi Oma tag on AO3 Celestia L./Oma K. Naturally, as a ship resulting from the similarities between two characters from different casts and a bonus material, it is still a minor one. In fact, this ship turned out to be one of the most popular ships that emerged from the aforementioned bonus mode. While at first the ship originated from the two being "foil" characters to each other, V3's bonus mode provided some interactions between the two, which only fueled the ship even more. The ship sailed as a result of both characters being the liars of the cast, with Celestia's talent as the Ultimate Gambler gaining her the title of a "Queen of Liars," and Kokichi's character himself being the embodiment of a lie. The similarities between them include both being compulsive liars, with Celestia having to lie in gambling, having a title of "Queen of Liars," using a fake name, and faking her calm composure and Kokichi being a trickster who often mockingly lies to the others, hides his feelings and intentions from the others, pretends to be much more villainous, lies about his talent, and even claims to be the mastermind of the Killing School Semester.Ĭelestia – “Kokichi.are you perhaps interested in a game of lies? If you are willing to bet everything you own, I would not mind being your opponent.” Kokichi – “Oh, sounds great! Let's play a game with our lives and possessions at stake!” - Celestia and Kokichi agree for a game of lies with each other. Upon hearing this, Celestia suggests a game of lies for the two with their lives on the line.

As a response, the Ultimate Supreme Leader confirms that it was indeed a lie.only to add that this conformation might have been a lie too. The Ultimate Gambler realizes his claim was a lie too. However, she says that dealing with lies only would be tiresome, to which Oma responds that she's lying about her statement and that's why he enjoys talking to people like her. Kokichi then asks if that means she hates when people are being truthful with her, mockingly referring to her with her actual name, Taeko. After Kokichi claims she must have been annoyed with his lies, Celestia claims that her heart can't be shaken by others lying, as she has to deal with it a lot in gambling. The two then proceed to have a conversation about lies and each other's ability to lie. Celestia responds claiming that Kokichi's act was actually convincing.


After Kokichi admits that he had lied, Celestia claims she was fooled completely, which the former easily recognizes as a lie and adds that he hates liars. When Kokichi continues, Celestia expresses more worry over her purse. However, easily seeing through his lie, Celestia reacts with no concern. In said event, Kokichi approaches Celestia and lies to her about Hifumi dying. However, they do interact in one event together in Danganronpa V3's non-canon bonus mode, Ultimate Talent Development Plan. The two never interacted in canon, as they debut in two different sagas of the franchise.
