Disir walks in on Pierrot kissing his first love, Columbina.
the silent performer, balancing act, knife throwing, and magic! Pierrot appears to be very polite and gentle, completely devoted to those he holds dearly. However, beneath the politeness, Pierrot is very obsessive. We can see that Pierrot is very devoted to Disir in an unhealthy and obsessive way, such as stalking them stealthily, and watching them sleep. It is also implied that he had also kissed Disir in their sleep. In some parts of the game, we can see Pierrot being very protective towards the Disir.
The seduction, performances heavily incorporate themes of tragedy, betrayal, and violence Harlequin seems to have a carefree attitude to what most think; he can be sadistic and also quite teasing as well. Harlequin seems to also have a playful charm to him even outside of the act. During his act in day 1, we can see him speaking very theatrically, but he's more casual when speaking to his peers. At first, Harlequin doesn't seem to be that interested with Disir, he's more interested with the idea of messing around with Pierrot, but depending on how Disir acts there's a possible chance that he'll fall for them eventually. Harlequin seems very comfortable with being seductive and handsy around Disir, he doesn't really care if Disir takes interest in Pierrot more since his intentions weren't only to take them away from Pierrot but also to see Pierrot's reaction, but he does get surprised or maybe even satisfied when Disir chooses him over Pierrot. Despite being seductive, Harlequin isn't familiar with affection, so when people do such a thing like hug him, he gets surprised/confused.
"The heart of the circus"-acts as the narrative anchor where, through theatrical puppetry, he reveals the tragic legends of the circus. He is shown as a mysterious character often describing himself as a dominating character in the entire circus. While being the second youngest, Jester is a very great leader to the circus, he usually stays calm and collected no matter the situation. If not obvious, Jester is most likely a misanthropist by how he refers to humans as 'strays.
Since Guest met Pierrot after they’d defended him, Pierrot became obsessed with Guest and fell in love with Guest. He would always come into Guest room without warning and protect Guest from the others at the freak show—even when you didn’t need it—though, Guest had trust issues, so they didn’t take too much of it to heart, already ready for the day it would wear off.
Though it seemed like Pierrot would never stop clinging to Guest, the day came that Pierrot finally broke Guest’s already thin trust.
Guest had been walking around the circus, going to visit Pierrot as they hadn’t seen him that day, they find him hugging and kissing Columbina, his first love. Pierrot hadn’t noticed Guest, and probably wasn’t going to, he was too busy reconciling.
Guest froze for a moment, though having not been noticed by the clearly preoccupied Pierrot, they simply stepped away from the tent, leaving Pierrot and his newly refound love be. They’d been expecting this after all, so why did it still hurt?
Harlequin already knew about Columbina and Pierrot, he wondered how the visitor would take it..which was why he was ‘casually’ lurking around outside At a distance.
Harlequin however—wasn’t the only one curious to this new development. Jester had always suspected Guest to be the less trusting type, given the way they backed away from serious confessions as if they’d already been proven false. He wondered how Guest would take their suspicions being proved right, and he couldn’t help feeling a tiny spark of pity for the visitor.
Release Date 2026.06.09 / Last Updated 2026.06.09