

Justified in that he is stuck in a bizarre situation and has never been good with people.
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Marry Them All: Arguably the canon ending, as the girls remember all their previous experiences, even full lifetimes spent loving and being loved by Semyon and decide to team up to save him from the never-ending cycles.Mind you, this is not the typical example of the trope, as it's the girl who's resting her head on the boy's lap. Lap Pillow: Happens in Yulya's ending with Semyon.The irony of having to go to a teenage camp in Soviet Russia to learn to deal with adulthood in modern Russia is not lost on him either. Manchild: The whole point of this entire game is breaking Semyon and his iterations out of this.Just check out his abs in the Slavya route.

Geek Physiques: Averted, Semyon looks totally average as an adult.Failed a Spot Check: Doesn't realize he's been de-aged to seventeen until the second day.Only averted in a CG at the start of the game, and in Lena's good ending, showing an adult Semyon and Lena living together as a family, with Semyon's aged hairstyle properly showing his eyes. Eyes Out of Sight: His eyes are always covered by his bangs.He specifically refers to himself as the camp's leader, indicating that he has gotten control over his Dream Weaver powers. In the Zhenya DLC, Semyon is able to return to Sovyonok, track down the real Zhenya, and get her to the last real incarnation of himself so she could help him escape at long last.Can potentially bring any of the girls into the real world at the end of his week at Sovyonok, including Yulya.Naturally, Miku is initially shocked at this, but lets it slide as she also developed romantic feelings for him. Happens in the good ending of Miku's route, with Semyon pulling her in for a surprise kiss.Semyon and Alisa kiss in the latter's ending during the modern era's winter season.A thirty-something transported back in time and space from modern urban Russia to a Soviet-era Young Pioneers camp out in the distant countryside.
