Okay but like… The Summer Hikaru Died is not just a manga. It’s a vibe, a feeling, an emotional jumpscare you didn’t consent to. It’s the kind of story that crawls into your brain, sits there quietly, and then randomly hits you while you’re staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. thinking about loss, love, and things that feel off but you don’t want to name.
This kin quiz is for the people who read it and immediately went, “oh. oh no. that’s me.” For the ones who get attached too fast, notice too much, or feel haunted by the idea that someone you love could change - and you’d still love them anyway. It’s for the people who live in denial but call it loyalty. Or curiosity. Or coping.
Being a kin isn’t about wanting to be a character. It’s about recognizing the emotional damage. It’s about seeing how you react to grief, silence, and the slow realization that something is wrong—but pretending everything’s fine because facing it feels worse.
This quiz leans hard into the quiet horror energy. No loud scares. No chaos. Just vibes, tension, and that constant “I feel sick but I don’t know why” feeling. The questions are soft, unsettling, and a little too personal. If you feel mildly called out at least once, congrats - you’re doing it right.
Don’t overthink your answers. That’s literally how you lose. Pick what feels instinctual. The answer you’d choose without explaining yourself. The one that feels uncomfortably accurate. That’s your truth.
At the end, you’ll get one of six kin results - each one representing a different way of loving, grieving, noticing, or surviving. None of them are “good” or “bad.” They’re just… human. Or not. You’ll see.
Anyway. Take the quiz. Get your kin. Stare at the wall afterward.
As intended.
As intended.
About Ana
Hi, quiz lovers! I'm Ana, and I can't imagine my morning coffee without scrolling new quizzes. So I started writing them. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "I think, at a child's birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity." I'm sure that curiosity is our most powerful tool to learn the world around us and inside us. And quizzes are the most curious way to learn a bit of everything. So don't waste your time. Pick a quiz, and let's find out your today's score!
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