Her desire and ambition lead her to become obsessive in this goal, highlighted by the fact that all of her poems are about the player or her epiphany. She also makes her infatuation with the player more obvious and urges them to spend more time with her. As the time goes by, she resents more and more having no romantic role in the game, as that meant there was no happy ending coded for her. Monika then decides to delete Sayori's character file because "she is the one who's making this so difficult."įrom Act 2 onward, she becomes even more manipulative. Monika's alterations backfire because Sayori's increased depression level causes her to confess her love to the main character in an attempt to find happiness, then commit suicide the next day, regardless of the choice the player made. She starts with Sayori as she viewed her as the largest threat because she was the main character's childhood friend. In desperation, Monika begins trying to make the other girls unlikable by altering their traits, as she only had the ability to edit variables in the game and did not want to delete/kill the other girls right away because of her lingering attachment to them. She begins taking drastic measures when the other girls prevented the player from being able to spend time with her during the scene in Act 1 where the player has to choose a girl to help for the festival. However, it is later revealed that at some time before the start of the game, she underwent an epiphany which made her discover that she was in a game and also granted her the ability to edit the game's variables, changing her attitude towards the other girls because she knew they were not "real". She openly displays care and concern for her club mates, praising each member's writing style and even comparing them to famous authors and poets. Monika was originally a very considerate and kind person who was always thinking about other people. She also has a passion for piano, which she practices frequently after school. She aspires for it to be a place to showcase and grow everyone's passion for literature. The Literature Club, which she founded after leaving the Debate Club, is very important to her. Monika had previously been a part of the Debate Club but left due to all the inner politics and drama, highlighting a desire for order, freedom of topics and friendliness. She always has a calm, gentle expression and is portrayed as mature and hard-working. Monika is also known to be quite popular, which causes the protagonist to have an admiration for her. She is not as talkative as the other girls, but this is implied to not be through choice. Monika is noted by the other characters to be smart, confident and athletic.
She wears the standard female school uniform consisting of a warm gray blazer, brown sweater vest, white shirt, red ribbon, dark blue pleated skirt, black thigh-high socks and white uwabaki slippers with pink tips. She is of average height by Japanese standards, believed to be the second tallest character, behind Yuri or the protagonist.
Like the other characters, she has two prominent strands of hair beside her bangs that reach slightly past her chest. Monika has extensively long coral brown hair that she keeps in a high ponytail tied back with a large white bow, curled slightly at the ends.