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A '''Future Diary''' is the namesake device of the ''[[Future Diary]]'' series. Developed for the participants of the [[Survival Game|battle royale]] set by [[Deus Ex Machina]], it is a communication tool (usually a cell phone) that can predict the future in a way that reflects its user.
 
 
   
A '''Future Diary''' is the main tool used in the ''[[Future Diary]]'' series and is its namesake. It has the ability to read the future in several ways, and it is mostly used by the participants of the [[Survival Game|battle royale]] set by [[Deus Ex Machina]], the God of Time & Space. They work similarly in the [[Future Diary -Another:World-|''Future Diary -Another:World-'']] series.
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Future Diaries appear in almost all ''Future Diary'' works, including the [[Future Diary -Another:World-|''Future Diary -Another:World-'']] series.
   
 
==Overview & Background==
 
==Overview & Background==
The Future Diaries are tools created by Deus and [[John Bacchus]] who sought a way to achieve further human evolution. The result of such project are the Future Diaries, that can read the future, doing so in several ways and have several forms as well. The most common form is a cell phone, in which people write entries, however other forms exist, such as a picture book, or a recording device, etc.
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The Future Diaries were the joint creation of two people: Deus ex Machina, who sought a means to find a successor to his throne as the God of Time and Space, and [[John Bacchus]], who wished to further human evolution. With the former God's supernatural powers and the latter's vast resources and technical knowledge, they developed the first Future Diaries, representing different means to see the future and track others of their kind. Deus and John would continue to refine the concept and incorporate them into Deus's search for a worthy successor, eventually developing twelve unique Diaries that are given to the participants of Deus's Survival Game.
   
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Future Diaries can take on a variety of forms, but all manifest as an object that can be used to record information about one's surroundings and opinions. The most common form is a cell phone, but some Diaries appear as computers, audio recorders, scrolls, and even coloring books. They present their user with predictions of the future seemingly written/recorded as if the user themselves had made the entries; each Diary has a different scope, which gives it certain advantages and limitations compared to the rest.
[[File:Future Diaries.png|thumb|right|240px|The twelve Future Diaries.]]
 
   
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While each Future Diary has a different means of seeing the future, they always reflect their user in some way; their personality, occupation, hobbies, and general outlook. Some Future Diaries also have secondary abilities, such as Twelfth's ability to hypnotize people or Eighth's ability to grant Apprentice Diaries to others.
As mentioned above, each diary reads the future in a different way, this as a result that each Diary reflects its Holders, in terms of personality, traits, desires, etc. For the sake of Deus's game, the Diaries have strengths as do have weaknesses, for example one can read the future about others, but not of oneself, this means that if an attack is aimed at one's person, that person will likely not know how and where will the attack come from, leaving a vulnerability that must be solved by the Holder itself. Also if the diary is broken or destroyed, the user will die.
 
   
 
A person granted a Future Diary is called a '''Diary Holder'''. There are initially twelve Diary Holders, all candidates for [[Deus Ex Machina]]'s Survival Game (Thirteen in the video game, ''The 13th Diary Holder''); however, it is possible to create new Diary Holders by making [[Future Diary (term)#Apprentice Diary|Apprentice Diaries]] with the Eighth's Blog Diary. Interestingly, a Diary Holder is not necessarily a single person; for example, the Seventh candidate was actually two people with complementary Future Diaries. Additionally, it is possible to temporarily transfer ownership of a Future Diary to another person, allowing them to use their diary; similarly, stealing another Diary Holder's diary enables the thief to make use of its predictions.
Despite the differences between the diaries, there are things that most of them have in common. One is that when an user uses the diary to read and otherwise change the future in any way, this will have an effect in reality, changing what would have happened in normal circumstances. When this happens in "battle" amongst Holders, entries in the diaries are changed as to cope with the changes done in the future, this specially in the cell phone diaries is known via a signature sound (similar to a [[Wikipedia:Noise (video)|Noise found on televisions)]]. When this happens an entry known as a '''Dead End''' may appear. This entry means that given the changes on the future, if allowed by, the Holder will be killed. Although a Dead End is not impossible to overcome, the chances to successfully do so vary a lot, although it is usually very difficult. Another entry that is known to appear (albeit only shown in one diary) is the '''Happy End''', an entry that shows when the Holder will be successful in his or her goals.
 
   
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== Common Elements ==
It appears that each diaries ability are also based on what the holder used to write about in their old diaries, example: Yuki's future diary can only tell what is happening around him,in his old diary he use to write about the things that were happening around him. If this is true, then that means Yuno wrote about Yuki every 10 minutes, the [[Takao Hiyama|third]] might have wrote about his past victims, the [[Keigo Kurusu|fourth]] wrote about his investigations, the [[Reisuke Houjou|fifth]] may have wrote only 3 entries a day, the [[Tsubaki Kasugano|sixth]] could have been writing about the cults activities, [[Marco Ikusaba|the]] [[Ai Mikami|sevens]] most likely wrote about each other, the [[Kamado Ueshita|eighth]] wrote about the orphans, the [[Minene Uryu|ninth]] wrote about her actions and her plans most notably her escape, the [[Karyuudo Tsukishima|tenth]] most likely wrote about his dogs, the [[John Bacchus|eleventh]] possibly wrote about people or what business he has conducted, and the [[Yomotsu Hirasaka|twelfth]] wrote about the deeds he thought were righteous.
 
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Despite the differences between the diaries, there are certain common elements between them. First of all, the futures they present are not immutable; their users can act on the information presented by their Diaries to defy or avert a predicted event, thereby changing the entries on their Diary to match the new reality. If a user's future is altered by another person's actions, their Future Diary will automatically adjust its predictions as needed; if observed directly, the affected entries will appear or disappear in a manner befitting their medium. For instance, a cellphone-based Diary would have static cover the screen as the entries change, while the written medium Diaries have entries appear to fade away and reappear like drying ink.
   
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The Future Diaries can also present special alerts to their users if a particularly significant event is predicted.
Though the main benefit of the diaries is their ability to tell the future. Some diaries have secondary effects that strengthen their usefulness even further. For an example, twelfth´s ability to hypnotice people and tenth could control his dogs. Or instead of affecting themselves the dairies connect them to others like the fact that sixth could see through the eyes of her cult and eighth could empower others with apprentice dairies and seven being two different diary holders. Like with the standard function the abilities seem to be based off the lives and personalities of the user.
 
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* The most common and important of these alerts is the '''Dead End'''; an entry detailing the user's own demise. If this message appears, the user is doomed to die unless they can change the future to avert the Dead End; depending on the situation, the chances of successfully doing so can vary drastically, although it is usually very difficult. Some Future Diaries are more detailed than others when presenting a Dead End, giving warnings about the exact time and means of their user's death.
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* Another type of diary alert known to appear (albeit only shown in one diary) is the '''Happy End''', a prediction that its user will succeed in their goals. Like the Dead End, it can be erased if the future changes in a way that threatens the user's goals.
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Future Diaries are inextricably linked to their user's existence, meaning that a Diary Holder must protect their diary at all costs. If a Future Diary is destroyed, its Holder's body collapses into a singularity and fades from existence. Conversely, a Future Diary loses its powers if its holder is killed, lasting just long enough to present their Dead End before reverting to an ordinary object.
   
 
==List of Future Diaries==
==Diary Holder==
 
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These Future Diaries are used by the participants of Deus's Survival Game.
A Diary Holder is a person capable of predicting the future via his or her Diary. Primarily, there are twelve Diary Holders who are candidates for Deus Ex Machina's survival game (Thirteen in the game, ''The 13th Diary Holder''). However, it is possible to create [[Future Diary (term)#Apprentice Diary|Apprentices]] where each individual receives a future diary as well. Also an interesting note, a diary holder is not necassirly a single person; for example seventh was actually two people with two identical diaries. Also though diaries are meant for certain people, it is possible to temporarily transfer the diary ownership to another allowing them to use their diary.
 
 
* '''The Indiscriminate Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(無差別日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Musabetsu Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>: The diary used by the series protagonist [[Yukiteru Amano]], also known as the First. It is a cellphone that gives him the ability to read the details of his surroundings, be it present or future. While this allows it to be very useful in most scenarios, it will not tell him anything about himself, which leaves him open to certain attacks. Additionally, the diary's predictions are based on Yukiteru's own perception of truth, preventing him from identifying deceit. It reflects his personality as a reclusive bystander.
   
 
* '''The Yukiteru Diary '''<span style="font-weight: normal;">(雪輝日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Yukiteru Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>''':''' Is the diary used by the Second, the series deuteragonist [[Yuno Gasai]]. It is a cellphone with entries detailing Yukiteru's actions in ten-minute intervals. While it is one of the weaker Future Diaries in terms of scope, it makes a fearsome combination with the Indiscriminate Diary; Yuno can predict what happens to Yukiteru, and Yukiteru can predict everything else. This diary reflects Yuno's obsessive love for Yukiteru.
==List of Diaries==
 
The following is a list of the diaries used by the main characters and participants of Deus's battle royale.
 
* '''The Random Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(無差別日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Musabetsu Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>: The diary used by the series's protagonist [[Yukiteru Amano]] also known as The First. It gives him the ability to read the details of his surroundings, be it present or future. This makes the diary balanced but it won't tell him anything about himself which leaves him open to certain attacks. Also the future on his diary is based on his viewpoint, that means on what he believes is true. It reflects his personality as a reclusive bystander. It is a cellphone.
 
   
* '''The Yukiteru Diary '''<span style="font-weight: normal;">(雪輝日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Yukiteru Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>''':''' Is the diary used by series's deuteragonist [[Yuno Gasai]], it shows her entries related to Yuki on intervals of 10 minutes each. The diary will tell her everything about Yukiteru Amano, but nothing about herself unless it is related to Yuki, therefore when combined with Yuki's Random Diary, the two can make a fearsome combination that covers each other's weaknesses. This diary reflects her obssesive love for Yuki. It is a cellphone.
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* '''The Murder Diary '''<span style="font-weight: normal;">(殺人日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Satsujin Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>''': '''The diary used by the Third, [[Takao Hiyama]]. It is a cellphone that identifies people he wishes to kill and tells him where they are at any given time. However, it does not tell him what his victims will do, leaving him vulnerable if they decide to defend themselves against him. It reflects his nature as a psychotic serial killer. It also makes the user invulnerable to bullets and bombs alike, this was shown when the owner confronted the user of the Escape Diary.
   
* '''The Murder Diary '''<span style="font-weight: normal;">(殺人日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Satsujin Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>''': '''The diary used by The Third, [[Takao Hiyama]]. It gives him entries on who his next victims are going to be, and where they are. However it does not tell him what his victims will do, therefore he can't know which kind of attack will be used against him. It reflects him as a psychotic serial killer. It is a cellphone.
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* '''The Criminal Investigation Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(捜査日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Sōsa Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by the Fourth, [[Keigo Kurusu]]. It is a cellphone that predicts the results of his investigations into criminal activities, reflecting his position as the chief of police in Sakurami City and his desire to protect the innocent from lawbreakers</span>. While this is useful for tracking most of the other Survival Game candidates, it still requires that Kurusu dedicate time and resources to maximize the benefits of his diary's predictions.
   
* '''The Criminal Investigation Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(捜査日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Sōsa Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by The Fourth, [[Keigo Kurusu]]. It gives him details of criminal activities done within 90 days, and will tell him only of his own investigation. It reflects him as chief of the police.</span> It is a cellphone.
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* '''The Hyper Vision Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(はいぱーびじょんだいありー<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Haipā Bijon Daiarī''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">: The diary used by the Fifth</span>, [[Reisuke Houjou]]. It is a coloring book that predicts three entries per day, one in the morning, noon and night. While it may seem weak, it allows Reisuke to plan out his entire day at once; it also provides simple pictures to further clarify each prediction. His diary may reflect his rather impatient and childish behavior.
   
* '''The Hyper Vision Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(はいぱーびじょんだいありー<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Haipā Bijon Daiarī''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">: The diary used by The Fifth</span>, [[Reisuke Houjou]], it gives him 3 entries per day, for morning, noon and night. While it may seem weak, it allows him to plan his full day to attack 3 times a day, however if all of them fail, he must wait until the next day for more entries. His diary may reflect his rather impatient and childish behaviour since he's a kid. It is a colouring book.
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* '''The Clairvoyance Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(千里眼日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Senrigan Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by the Sixth, [[Tsubaki Kasugano]]. It is a large scroll which shows entries of what her subordinates see, allowing her to strategically direct them and gather information over a large area. However, its reliance on her followers leaves Tsubaki open to sabotage and misdirection, and its large, fragile nature makes it extremely vulnerable to use. It reflects her position as the figurehead of the Omekata religion, her poor eyesight, and her supposed clairvoyant powers.</span>
   
* '''The Clairvoyance Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(千里眼日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Senrigan Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by The Sixth, [[Tsubaki Kasugano]], it shows entries of what her subordinates see, this means that she can have many entries and strategically direct her men. However if they are tricked, it is likely that she does not know, even if she does she won't know what is true. It reflects her as the leader of the cult, and also how she cannot see by herself. It is a scroll.</span>
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* '''The Exchange Diaries''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(交換日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Kōkan Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by the joint Sevenths, [[Marco Ikusaba]] and [[Ai Mikami]]. It is a pair of cellphones that each describe the other holder's future, allowing them to coordinate their efforts and track each other even if they are apart; alternately, they can switch phones and read their own futures. As a dual Future Diary, it is at its weakest when its users are separated; however, losing one does not disable/kill the other. It reflects the deep bond of love between Marco and Ai.</span>
   
* '''The Exchange Diaries''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(交換日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Kōkan Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by The Seventh Duo, [[Marco Ikusaba]] and [[Ai Mikami]]. A pair of diaries that tell the future about each other, which allows them great teamwork as they can protect each other, the diaries are weakest when separated. It reflect the mutual love shared by the duo. It is a pair of cellphones. </span>
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* '''The Blog Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(増殖日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Zōshoku Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>, "Propagation Diary")</span>: Also translated as the '''Server Diary''', this laptop computer is the diary used by the Eighth, [[Kamado Ueshita]], Unlike most of the other Future Diaries, it cannot predict the future; instead, it enables Kamado to transform people who link to the Blog Diary into '''Apprentice Diary Users''' (see below), giving her a potential army to fight on her behalf. It reflects her loving nature and her job as the director of the [[Mother's Village]] orphanage.
   
* '''The Blog Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(増殖日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Zōshoku Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>, "Propagation Diary")</span>: Also translated as the '''Server Diary''', is the diary used by The Eighth, [[Kamado Ueshita]], it allows her to create '''Apprentice Diary Users''' (see below). This means that while she can give anybody the power of a Future Diary, she can't read the future herself, therefore she needs somebody to fight on her stead. It reflects her loving nature as director of an orphanage. It is a laptop.
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* '''The Escape Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(逃亡日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Tōbō Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>: The diary used by the Ninth, [[Minene Uryu]], a cellphone whose entries inform her on how to escape from dangerous situations. It provides specific details about the escape routes (where to go, how long to hide, etc.), but it lacks offensive utility; furthermore, it can still display a Dead End flag if Minene is completely cornered. It reflects her nature as a survivalist since a young age.
   
* '''The Escape Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(逃亡日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Tōbō Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>: The diary used by The Ninth, [[Minene Uryu]], its entries reveal any escape route available to her, if any (where to go, how long to remain hidden, etc.). This means it won't tell her anything to attack her opponents. It reflects her nature as a survivalist since a young age. It is a cellphone.
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* '''The Breeder Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(飼育日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Shiiku Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>: The cellphone diary used by the Tenth, [[Karyuudo Tsukishima]], who also loaned it to his daughter, [[Hinata Hino]]. It enables its user to control Karyuudo's [[Karyuudo's Attack Dogs|dogs]] and see their futures, allowing the user to efficiently track their enemies and attack from multiple angles at once. While it requires greater levels of concentration as more dogs are used, this weakness can be circumvented by commanding dogs in groups or by using a computer to manage their locations. It reflects Karyuudo's great love for dogs.
   
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* '''The Watcher '''(ザウォッチャ ''Za Uotcha''): The diary used by the Eleventh, [[John Bacchus]], is a tablet that can read the entries of every other diary at will (including Apprentice Diaries) and reveal their Holders' locations. This enables John to know exactly what will his enemies do and how to defend himself from them or catch them off-guard, making it one of the strongest Future Diaries of all. However, since it only reads other entries without confirming their validity, it is vulnerable to misinformation; additionally, it lacks any ability to predict the future on its own, not even providing a Dead End flag. It reflects John's megalomania, his dream to "evolve humanity", his job as the mayor of Sakurami City, and his role as the co-creator of the Future Diaries.
* '''The Breeder Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(飼育日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Shiiku Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>)</span>: The diary used by The Tenth. [[Karyuudo Tsukishima]], it allows him to control dogs and see the future of them (if they found somebody, etc.). The greater the number the more concentration needed to control the multiple dogs in teams. It reflects his great love for dogs. It is a cellphone.
 
   
 
* '''The Justice Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(正義日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Seigi Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by the Twelfth, [[Yomotsu Hirasaka]], an audio recorder which predicts and alerts him to acts of "injustice" around him; unfortunately, it doesn't discriminate between great acts and simple acts such as littering. It also has the ability to hypnotize people, putting them under his complete control. It reflects him as the heroic vigilante he claims to be and his desire to spread "justice" across the world.</span>
* '''The Watcher '''(ザウォッチャ ''Za Otcha''): The diary used by The Eleventh [[John Bacchus]], it allows him to peep in the entries of the diaries, even those from Apprentices, which allows him to know exactly what will his enemies do, and how to catch them off-guard, even to plan countermeasures. Since it only reads others, however, he can't know the degree of truth of those entries, therefore he's vulnerable to misinformation and doesn't receive any Dead End flags. It reflects him as creator of the diaries. It is a tablet.
 
   
 
*'''The Video Diary''': (Game Only) The diary used by the Thirteenth, [[Azami Kirisaki]], a digital video camera that allows her to visually record the future and shows her what she will record on her diary.
* '''The Justice Diary''' <span style="font-weight: normal;">(正義日記<span class="t_nihongo_comma" style="display: none;">,</span> ''Seigi Nikki''<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0pt 0.1em;">?</span>]</sup>): The diary used by the Twelfth, [[Yomotsu Hirasaka]], it allows him to listen to his own righteous deeds that he will do in the future and it seemingly allows him to hypnotize people. It reflects him as the just vigilante he claims to be. It is a recording device.</span>
 
   
 
==Apprentice Diaries==
*'''The Video Diary''': (Game Only) The diary used by the Thirteenth, [[Azami Kirisaki]], it allows her to visually record the future and shows her what she will record on her diary. It is a digital video camera.
 
 
'''Apprentice Diaries''' are a unique sub-set of Future Diaries provided to people who link themselves to the server used by the Eighth's Blog Diary. Apprentice Diary Holders are introduced midway through the game when the Seventh and the Eighth make their move, as most of the Apprentices seen are in fact orphans under the care of Kamado Ueshita. After the appearance of these Holders, Deus himself tried to clarify some points regarding them and the game. Although he never clearly states anything about them, some traits are known and others are hinted at:
   
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* As with all Future Diaries, the abilities of Apprentice Diaries reflect their Holders in some way.
==Apprentice Diary==
 
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* All Apprentice Diaries take the form of cellphones, although
Along with the Future Diaries is a special type known as the Apprentice Diaries. This diaries are specially provided by The Eighth's Blog Diary, as it has the power to make anybody (mostly users of electronic devices) a Diary Holder itself through connection to the server. Apprentice Holders are introduced at mid-way through the game mostly when both The Seventh and The Eighth make their moves as most of the Apprentices seen are in fact orphans under the care of Kamado Ueshita. After the appearance of these Holders, Deus himself tried to clarify some points regarding them and the game. Although he never clearly states anything about them some things are known as other are hinted, they are:
 
 
* The Apprentice Diaries also reflect their Holders, on particular traits. Although some Holders are not really given any background some examples are seen to follow this rule.
 
 
* If the Diaries are broken, the Holders do not die, possibly because this is an extra power provided by The Eighth, rather than by Deus himself.
 
 
* The Apprentice Diaries are vulnerable to jamming. If by any chance the connection between the diaries and The Blog Diary is interrupted, then the diaries lose their power. They are the only known type of diary vulnerable to jamming as the normal diaries are seemingly immune to this effect as seen during the attack against John Bacchus and The Seventh.
 
 
* It is an alleged suggestion that they cannot become God. The orphans themselves state they want to make Ueshita God, but this does not truly prove whether they can or not, although given that their condition is special rather than by Deus, it is believed that it is impossible for them to become God, nor has any Apprentice User ever attempted this.
 
 
* A regular participant can also use an Apprentice Diary.
 
   
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* Apprentice Diaries can be given to active participants in the Survival Game if they connect to the Blog Diary (e.g. the Sevenths).
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* It is heavily implied that an Apprentice Diary User is ineligible to become God, presumably because they were not chosen by Deus as potential successors. None of the Apprentice users express a serious desire to try, so whether or not they would be able to win the Survival Game is unclear.
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* Destroying an Apprentice Diary does not kill the user, possibly because they are not considered to be a candidate to succeed Deus.
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* The Apprentice Diaries can only function if they are connected to the Blog Diary's server; if the connection is interrupted, they lose their power (however, they immediately regain their functionality once the connection is restored). This appears to be a weakness specific to them, as the Seventh and Eleventh's Future Diaries show no such vulnerability. As an extension of this, all Apprentice Diaries would presumably be lost forever if Kamado (the user of the Blog Diary) dies.
 
* Apprentice Diary users can join with whatever party they see fit, not necessarily the Eighth's.
 
* Apprentice Diary users can join with whatever party they see fit, not necessarily the Eighth's.
   
* Although never seen, it is suggested that once given, they cannot be taken back.
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* Although it never comes up in the series, it is suggested that an Apprentice Diary cannot be taken back once it is granted to a user.
   
 
The following is a list of the known Apprentice Diaries and their users if known:
 
The following is a list of the known Apprentice Diaries and their users if known:
   
* '''The Flirting Diary''': Used by [[Ai Mikami]]. It allows her to check with which men she's going to flirt with. Mostly used to track targets.
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* '''The Flirting Diary''': Used by [[Ai Mikami]]. It allows her to see which men she's going to flirt with; mostly used to track targets. It may represent her awareness of her own attractiveness and her willingness to use it to her advantage in the Survival Game.
 
* '''The Brawler Diary''': Used by [[Marco Ikusaba]]. It allows him to predict his opponents moves while brawling.
 
   
 
* '''The Brawler Diary''': Used by [[Marco Ikusaba]]. It allows him to predict his opponents' moves in combat, giving him a chance to counter or dodge as necessary. It represents his combative nature and desire to meet his foes head-on.
* '''The Orphan Diary''': Used by [[Orin Miyashiro]]. Unknown, but suggested that it predicts the future of Ueshita's Orphans.
 
   
* '''The Copy Diary''': Used by [[Ta-kun]]. By making connection with a diary, it is capable of copying its abilities, it can copy even normal Future Diaries.
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* '''The Orphan Diary''': Used by [[Orin Miyashiro]]. Its abilities are unknown, but it is suggested that it predicts the future of Ueshita's orphans.
   
* '''The Kosaka King Diary''': Used by [[Ouji Kosaka]]. It predicts his successful moments, mostly used to reverse a situation. It does not tell him of his failures therefore he can fail if he relies too much on his successess.
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* '''The Copy Diary''': Used by [[Ta-kun]]. By making a connection with a diary, it is capable of copying its abilities, including normal Future Diaries.
   
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* '''The Kosaka King Diary''': Used by [[Ouji Kosaka]]. It predicts his successful moments, mostly used to reverse a situation. It does not tell him of his failures; therefore, he can fail if he relies too much on his successes. It represents his arrogant surety in his own superiority.
* '''The Neo Kosaka King Diary''': A replacement of the previous, this one predicts the successes of Kosaka and his friends. Suggested that it has the same weakness as the previous one.
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** '''The Neo Kosaka King Diary''': A replacement and upgrade of the previous Diary, used by Ouji Kosaka. This one predicts the successes of Kosaka and his friends; it's suggested that it retains the same weakness as the previous one. It represents his belief in his friends as well as himself.
   
* '''The Friendship Diary''': Used by [[Hinata Hino]]. It predicts conversations she will have with friends.
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* '''The Friendship Diary''': Used by [[Hinata Hino]]. It predicts conversations she will have with her friends, allowing her to track their conditions. It represents her outgoing nature and desire to keep in touch with those close to her.
   
* '''The Hinata Love Diary''': Used by [[Mao Nonosaka]]. It predicts anything related to Hinata, working in a similar way like Yuno's Yukiteru Diary.
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* '''The Hinata Love Diary''': Used by [[Mao Nonosaka]]. It predicts everything related to Hinata, working in a similar way to Yuno's Yukiteru Diary. It represents Mao's attraction to Hinata.
   
* '''The Secretary Diary''': Used by [[Ryuji Kurosaki]], John Bacchus' Secretary. Its entries are actions by John, serving as a shield whenever John's The Watcher is under misinformation.
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* '''The Secretary Diary''': Used by [[Ryuji Kurosaki]], John Bacchus' secretary. It records and predicts John's actions, serving as a countermeasure for the Watcher Diary's weakness to misinformation. It likely represents Ryuji's loyalty to John or his role as his secretary.
   
* '''The Detective Diary''': Used by [[Aru Akise]]. It can read the entries of the Diary Users and predict their future.
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* '''The Detective Diary''': Used by [[Aru Akise]]. It can read the entries of the Diary Users and predict their future, regardless of any changes that may be made. It represents his desire
   
Unnamed Apprentice Diaries are seen used by Sakurami citizens after John Bacchus connects the city's phones up to Kadamo Ueshita's diary - including a terminally ill man's diary telling him he will die soon, a stock manager discovering the next day's prices, and a young boy's telling him what food his mother will cook for dinner.
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Several unnamed Apprentice Diaries are seen being granted to the citizens of Sakurami City after John Bacchus connects the city's phones to Kamado Ueshita's diary and the [[HOLON III]] supercomputer - including a terminally ill man's diary telling him he will die soon, a stock manager discovering the next day's prices, and a young boy's diary telling him what food his mother will cook for dinner.
   
== Scrapped Prototypes==
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==Scrapped Future Diary Prototypes==
Deus at one point reveals that before the game was hosted, he and John created a few prototypes. As of the events in the series they are never used by anybody and were therefore scrapped, but have been named and detailed, they are as follows:
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At one point, Deus reveals that before the game was hosted, he and John created several prototypes of the Future Diaries. Although they were never used for the Survival Game, being refined into the Future Diaries seen in the series proper, they have been named and detailed:
*'''The Radar: '''Predicts ones surroundings. A likely prototype version of Yuki's Random Diary.
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*'''The Radar: '''A Future Diary that predicts one's surroundings. Was likely refined into Yukiteru's Random Diary.
*'''The Searcher: '''It predicts certain people's actions. A likely prototype version of Yuno's Yukiteru Diary.
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*'''The Searcher: '''A Future Diary that predicts specific people's actions. Was likely refined into Yuno's Yukiteru Diary and possibly the Seventh's Exchange Diary.
*'''The Supplier: '''Can provide others with Diaries. A likely prototype version of Kamado's Blog Diary.
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*'''The Supplier: '''A Future Diary that can provide others with Diaries. Was likely refined into Kamado's Blog Diary.
*'''The Organizer: '''Gives details about an organization. A likely prototype version of either Tsubaki's Clairvoyance Diary and also Karyuudo's Breeder Diary.
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*'''The Organizer: '''A Future Diary that gives details about an organization or group of people. Was likely refined into Tsubaki's Clairvoyance Diary and/or Karyuudo's Breeder Diary.
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*'''The Watcher: '''A Future Diary that can see the entries of other diaries. It was the only prototype that was not scrapped; John Bacchus refined it with data from the other prototypes to develop the Watcher Diary that he would use as the Eleventh when Deus held the Survival Game.
*'''The Watcher: '''Initially a prototype, it was decided that John would use it in the game.
 
   
 
==Future Diary -Another:World-==
 
==Future Diary -Another:World-==
 
In the [[Future Diary -Another:World-|Drama]] series, the diaries work mostly the same, save for few differences:
 
In the [[Future Diary -Another:World-|Drama]] series, the diaries work mostly the same, save for few differences:
*The diaries are all cellphones provided by the Chronus Company. And possibly by [[Deus (Another World)|Deus]].
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*The diaries are all cellphones provided by the Chronos Company, and possibly by [[Deus (Another World)|Deus]].
*All the diaries are equal in appearance.
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*All the diaries are identical in appearance.
*Dead End entries have two phases, the first one in which the entry appears in a red coloured background. The second phase starts so as long as nothing is done to prevent the Dead End and instead the future follows its normal course. When the Dead End's conditions start to be met, a countdown is shown next to the entry, revealing how long the Holder has before being killed. Deus reveals the only way to evade a Dead End is to kill someone else. It is said that if the countdown reaches 0 even if nobody does anything, the person will die, although this is unknown as any chance has been interrumpted by the death of another Holder.
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*Dead End entries have two phases, the first one in which the entry appears in a red-colored background. The second phase starts so as long as nothing is done to prevent the Dead End; when the Dead End's conditions start to be met, a countdown is shown next to the entry, revealing how long the Holder has before being killed. Deus reveals the only way to evade a Dead End is to kill someone else. It is said that if the countdown reaches 0 even if nobody does anything, the person will die, although this is unknown as any chance has been interrupted by the death of another Holder.
 
*The diaries have different noises depending on the diary when entries appear, however the overwriting of an entry by defying the future is similar to that of the anime series.
 
*The diaries have different noises depending on the diary when entries appear, however the overwriting of an entry by defying the future is similar to that of the anime series.
 
The following is a list of the known diaries in the drama series:
 
The following is a list of the known diaries in the drama series:
*'''The Perception Diary '''(知覚日記 ''Chikaku Nikki''): Used by [[Arata Hoshino]]. It works like Yukiteru Amano's Random''' '''Diary. It gives him entries about everything he will see or hear, but say little to nothing about himself. They vary in time intervals and can predict things that will happen very soon to later events. It reflects how he accepts everything as the way they are.
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*'''The Perception Diary '''(知覚日記 ''Chikaku Nikki''): Used by [[Arata Hoshino]]. It works like Yukiteru Amano's Random''' '''Diary; it gives him entries about everything he will see or hear, but say little to nothing about himself. They vary in time intervals and can predict things that will happen very soon to later events. It reflects how he accepts everything as it is.
*'''The A-kun Diary''' (新太君日記 ''Arata-kun Nikki''): Used by [[Yuno Furusaki]]. It works like Yuno Gasai's Yukiteru''' '''Diary. It allows her to predict everything about Arata, but nothing about herself unless it is related to Arata. It is hinted that it also gives details of his past, although it is unknown if this is due to the diary or plain stalking. It reflects her obsesive love for Arata.
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*'''The A-kun Diary''' (新太君日記 ''Arata-kun Nikki''): Used by [[Yuno Furusaki]]. It works like Yuno Gasai's Yukiteru''' '''Diary; it allows her to predict everything about Arata, but nothing about herself unless it is related to Arata. It is hinted that it also gives details of his past, although it is unknown if this is due to the diary or information that Yuno collected while stalking Arata. It reflects her obsessive love for Arata.
*'''The Trust Diary '''(信頼日記 ''Shinrai Nikki''): Used by [[Megumi Fuwa]]. The dairy will tell her about people or events she may or may not trust. Ironically, she does not seem to trust much on her diary. It reflects her constant distrust in people.
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*'''The Trust Diary '''(信頼日記 ''Shinrai Nikki''): Used by [[Megumi Fuwa]]. The diary will tell her about people or events she may or may not trust. Ironically, she does not seem to trust much in her diary. It reflects her constant distrust of people.
*'''The Murder Plan Diary '''(殺人計画日記 ''Satsujin Keikaku Nikki''): Used by [[Yousuke Okuda]]. It works like Takao Hiyama's Murder''' '''Diary. It allows him to calculate the success chance of a plan designed to kill his victims to choose the best course of action. Presumed to range from 0%-100% with the highest ever seen being a 87%. Even the "best" chances are so far not fail-safe as they have a margin of failure, and can even give him a Dead End with even a high success chance. It reflects him as an intelligent serial killer.
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*'''The Murder Plan Diary '''(殺人計画日記 ''Satsujin Keikaku Nikki''): Used by [[Yousuke Okuda]]. It works like Takao Hiyama's Murder''' '''Diary; it allows him to calculate the success chance of a plan designed to kill his victims to choose the best course of action. Presumed to range from 0%-100%, with the highest revealed rating being 87%. Even the "best" chances are not infallible, and can even give him a Dead End with even a high success chance. It reflects him as an intelligent serial killer.
*'''The Evidence Diary''' (証拠日記 ''Shōko Nikki''): Used by [[Kinjiro Hagito]]. It works like Keigo Kurusu's Criminal''' '''Investigation''' '''Diary, it shows entries about all the evidence he will find in a crime scene and get hints to solve the crime. The diary will only activate when he gets to the crime scene. Since it only shows entries about a crime scene, his diary won't tell anything about himself. It reflects him as the detective of the police.
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*'''The Evidence Diary''' (証拠日記 ''Shōko Nikki''): Used by [[Kinjiro Hagito]]. It works like Keigo Kurusu's Criminal''' '''Investigation''' '''Diary, showing entries about all the evidence he will find in a crime scene and get hints to solve the crime. The diary will only activate when he gets to the crime scene. Since it only shows entries about a crime scene, his diary won't tell anything about himself. It reflects him as the detective of the police.
*'''The Action Diary '''(行動日記 ''Kōdō Nikki''): Used by [[Tohru Kibe]]. It works like John Bacchus' Watcher''' '''Diary. It gives him entries about the actions of the diary holders. The profiles of the other diary owners are also present on Kibe's laptop and computers. It reflects him as the creator of the future diaries.
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*'''The Action Diary '''(行動日記 ''Kōdō Nikki''): Used by [[Tohru Kibe]]. It works like John Bacchus' Watcher''' '''Diary, giving him entries about the actions of the diary holders. The profiles of the other diary owners are also present on Kibe's laptop and computers. It reflects him as the creator of the Future Diaries.
*'''The Description Diary '''(説明日記 ''Setsumei Nikki''): Used by [[Haruna Okie]]. It gives her a full description of people and/or events related to her that will happen. It can predict a lot in advance. Her diary apparently did not start until halfway through the game, although she reveals this to be a lie. It reflects her trend to judge people.
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*'''The Description Diary '''(説明日記 ''Setsumei Nikki''): Used by [[Haruna Okie]]. It gives her a full description of people and/or events related to her that will happen. It can predict a lot in advance. Her diary apparently did not start until halfway through the game, although she reveals this to be a lie. It reflects her tendency to judge people.
*'''The Revelation Diary '''(発現日記 ''Hatsugen Nikki''): Used by [[Rui Moriguchi]] (only in the second survival game). It gives him entries about events he will find out and/or is not aware of. It reflects his clever personality.
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*'''The Revelation Diary '''(発現日記 ''Hatsugen Nikki''): Used by [[Rui Moriguchi]] (only in the second Survival Game). It gives him entries about events he will find out and/or is not aware of. It reflects his clever personality.
 
The following is a list of diaries that are not part of the survival game:
 
The following is a list of diaries that are not part of the survival game:
*'''The Family Diary '''(家族日記 ''Kazoku Nikki''): Used by [[Kurou Hoshino]]. It works like Tsubaki Kasugano's Clairvoyance''' '''Diary. It predicts what happens to his son and wife. However, it won't predict anything about himself unless is related to his family Revealed to be a lesser model of the Future Diaries made by Kibe. It reflects his great love for his family.
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*'''The Family Diary '''(家族日記 ''Kazoku Nikki''): Used by [[Kurou Hoshino]]. It works like Tsubaki Kasugano's Clairvoyance''' '''Diary, predicting what happens to his son and wife. However, it won't predict anything about himself unless is related to his family. Revealed to be a lesser model of the Future Diaries made by Kibe. It reflects his great love for his family.
*'''The God Diary '''(神様日記 ''Kamisama Nikki''): Used by [[Deus (Another World)|Deus]] and the winner of the survival game. It allows user to control the virtual reality of Olympia and is allowed to be granted one wish with it. It is the only diary that does not predict the future. It reflects it as the god of Olympia.
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*'''The God Diary '''(神様日記 ''Kamisama Nikki''): Used by [[Deus (Another World)|Deus]] and the winner of the Survival Game. It allows the user to control the virtual reality of Olympia, also enabling them to have a single wish granted. It is the only diary that does not predict the future, instead being more of a reward for winning Deus's game. It reflects its user as the god of Olympia.
 
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Future Diaries

The twelve Future Diaries.

A Future Diary is the namesake device of the Future Diary series. Developed for the participants of the battle royale set by Deus Ex Machina, it is a communication tool (usually a cell phone) that can predict the future in a way that reflects its user.

Future Diaries appear in almost all Future Diary works, including the Future Diary -Another:World- series.

Overview & Background

The Future Diaries were the joint creation of two people: Deus ex Machina, who sought a means to find a successor to his throne as the God of Time and Space, and John Bacchus, who wished to further human evolution. With the former God's supernatural powers and the latter's vast resources and technical knowledge, they developed the first Future Diaries, representing different means to see the future and track others of their kind. Deus and John would continue to refine the concept and incorporate them into Deus's search for a worthy successor, eventually developing twelve unique Diaries that are given to the participants of Deus's Survival Game.

Future Diaries can take on a variety of forms, but all manifest as an object that can be used to record information about one's surroundings and opinions. The most common form is a cell phone, but some Diaries appear as computers, audio recorders, scrolls, and even coloring books. They present their user with predictions of the future seemingly written/recorded as if the user themselves had made the entries; each Diary has a different scope, which gives it certain advantages and limitations compared to the rest.

While each Future Diary has a different means of seeing the future, they always reflect their user in some way; their personality, occupation, hobbies, and general outlook. Some Future Diaries also have secondary abilities, such as Twelfth's ability to hypnotize people or Eighth's ability to grant Apprentice Diaries to others.

A person granted a Future Diary is called a Diary Holder. There are initially twelve Diary Holders, all candidates for Deus Ex Machina's Survival Game (Thirteen in the video game, The 13th Diary Holder); however, it is possible to create new Diary Holders by making Apprentice Diaries with the Eighth's Blog Diary. Interestingly, a Diary Holder is not necessarily a single person; for example, the Seventh candidate was actually two people with complementary Future Diaries. Additionally, it is possible to temporarily transfer ownership of a Future Diary to another person, allowing them to use their diary; similarly, stealing another Diary Holder's diary enables the thief to make use of its predictions.

Common Elements

Despite the differences between the diaries, there are certain common elements between them. First of all, the futures they present are not immutable; their users can act on the information presented by their Diaries to defy or avert a predicted event, thereby changing the entries on their Diary to match the new reality. If a user's future is altered by another person's actions, their Future Diary will automatically adjust its predictions as needed; if observed directly, the affected entries will appear or disappear in a manner befitting their medium. For instance, a cellphone-based Diary would have static cover the screen as the entries change, while the written medium Diaries have entries appear to fade away and reappear like drying ink.

The Future Diaries can also present special alerts to their users if a particularly significant event is predicted.

  • The most common and important of these alerts is the Dead End; an entry detailing the user's own demise. If this message appears, the user is doomed to die unless they can change the future to avert the Dead End; depending on the situation, the chances of successfully doing so can vary drastically, although it is usually very difficult. Some Future Diaries are more detailed than others when presenting a Dead End, giving warnings about the exact time and means of their user's death.
  • Another type of diary alert known to appear (albeit only shown in one diary) is the Happy End, a prediction that its user will succeed in their goals. Like the Dead End, it can be erased if the future changes in a way that threatens the user's goals.

Future Diaries are inextricably linked to their user's existence, meaning that a Diary Holder must protect their diary at all costs. If a Future Diary is destroyed, its Holder's body collapses into a singularity and fades from existence. Conversely, a Future Diary loses its powers if its holder is killed, lasting just long enough to present their Dead End before reverting to an ordinary object.

List of Future Diaries

These Future Diaries are used by the participants of Deus's Survival Game.

  • The Indiscriminate Diary (無差別日記 Musabetsu Nikki?): The diary used by the series protagonist Yukiteru Amano, also known as the First. It is a cellphone that gives him the ability to read the details of his surroundings, be it present or future. While this allows it to be very useful in most scenarios, it will not tell him anything about himself, which leaves him open to certain attacks. Additionally, the diary's predictions are based on Yukiteru's own perception of truth, preventing him from identifying deceit. It reflects his personality as a reclusive bystander.
  • The Yukiteru Diary (雪輝日記 Yukiteru Nikki?): Is the diary used by the Second, the series deuteragonist Yuno Gasai. It is a cellphone with entries detailing Yukiteru's actions in ten-minute intervals. While it is one of the weaker Future Diaries in terms of scope, it makes a fearsome combination with the Indiscriminate Diary; Yuno can predict what happens to Yukiteru, and Yukiteru can predict everything else. This diary reflects Yuno's obsessive love for Yukiteru.
  • The Murder Diary (殺人日記 Satsujin Nikki?): The diary used by the Third, Takao Hiyama. It is a cellphone that identifies people he wishes to kill and tells him where they are at any given time. However, it does not tell him what his victims will do, leaving him vulnerable if they decide to defend themselves against him. It reflects his nature as a psychotic serial killer. It also makes the user invulnerable to bullets and bombs alike, this was shown when the owner confronted the user of the Escape Diary.
  • The Criminal Investigation Diary (捜査日記 Sōsa Nikki?): The diary used by the Fourth, Keigo Kurusu. It is a cellphone that predicts the results of his investigations into criminal activities, reflecting his position as the chief of police in Sakurami City and his desire to protect the innocent from lawbreakers. While this is useful for tracking most of the other Survival Game candidates, it still requires that Kurusu dedicate time and resources to maximize the benefits of his diary's predictions.
  • The Hyper Vision Diary (はいぱーびじょんだいありー Haipā Bijon Daiarī?): The diary used by the Fifth, Reisuke Houjou. It is a coloring book that predicts three entries per day, one in the morning, noon and night. While it may seem weak, it allows Reisuke to plan out his entire day at once; it also provides simple pictures to further clarify each prediction. His diary may reflect his rather impatient and childish behavior.
  • The Clairvoyance Diary (千里眼日記 Senrigan Nikki?): The diary used by the Sixth, Tsubaki Kasugano. It is a large scroll which shows entries of what her subordinates see, allowing her to strategically direct them and gather information over a large area. However, its reliance on her followers leaves Tsubaki open to sabotage and misdirection, and its large, fragile nature makes it extremely vulnerable to use. It reflects her position as the figurehead of the Omekata religion, her poor eyesight, and her supposed clairvoyant powers.
  • The Exchange Diaries (交換日記 Kōkan Nikki?): The diary used by the joint Sevenths, Marco Ikusaba and Ai Mikami. It is a pair of cellphones that each describe the other holder's future, allowing them to coordinate their efforts and track each other even if they are apart; alternately, they can switch phones and read their own futures. As a dual Future Diary, it is at its weakest when its users are separated; however, losing one does not disable/kill the other. It reflects the deep bond of love between Marco and Ai.
  • The Blog Diary (増殖日記 Zōshoku Nikki?, "Propagation Diary"): Also translated as the Server Diary, this laptop computer is the diary used by the Eighth, Kamado Ueshita, Unlike most of the other Future Diaries, it cannot predict the future; instead, it enables Kamado to transform people who link to the Blog Diary into Apprentice Diary Users (see below), giving her a potential army to fight on her behalf. It reflects her loving nature and her job as the director of the Mother's Village orphanage.
  • The Escape Diary (逃亡日記 Tōbō Nikki?): The diary used by the Ninth, Minene Uryu, a cellphone whose entries inform her on how to escape from dangerous situations. It provides specific details about the escape routes (where to go, how long to hide, etc.), but it lacks offensive utility; furthermore, it can still display a Dead End flag if Minene is completely cornered. It reflects her nature as a survivalist since a young age.
  • The Breeder Diary (飼育日記 Shiiku Nikki?): The cellphone diary used by the Tenth, Karyuudo Tsukishima, who also loaned it to his daughter, Hinata Hino. It enables its user to control Karyuudo's dogs and see their futures, allowing the user to efficiently track their enemies and attack from multiple angles at once. While it requires greater levels of concentration as more dogs are used, this weakness can be circumvented by commanding dogs in groups or by using a computer to manage their locations. It reflects Karyuudo's great love for dogs.
  • The Watcher (ザウォッチャ Za Uotcha): The diary used by the Eleventh, John Bacchus, is a tablet that can read the entries of every other diary at will (including Apprentice Diaries) and reveal their Holders' locations. This enables John to know exactly what will his enemies do and how to defend himself from them or catch them off-guard, making it one of the strongest Future Diaries of all. However, since it only reads other entries without confirming their validity, it is vulnerable to misinformation; additionally, it lacks any ability to predict the future on its own, not even providing a Dead End flag. It reflects John's megalomania, his dream to "evolve humanity", his job as the mayor of Sakurami City, and his role as the co-creator of the Future Diaries.
  • The Justice Diary (正義日記 Seigi Nikki?): The diary used by the Twelfth, Yomotsu Hirasaka, an audio recorder which predicts and alerts him to acts of "injustice" around him; unfortunately, it doesn't discriminate between great acts and simple acts such as littering. It also has the ability to hypnotize people, putting them under his complete control. It reflects him as the heroic vigilante he claims to be and his desire to spread "justice" across the world.
  • The Video Diary: (Game Only) The diary used by the Thirteenth, Azami Kirisaki, a digital video camera that allows her to visually record the future and shows her what she will record on her diary.

Apprentice Diaries

Apprentice Diaries are a unique sub-set of Future Diaries provided to people who link themselves to the server used by the Eighth's Blog Diary. Apprentice Diary Holders are introduced midway through the game when the Seventh and the Eighth make their move, as most of the Apprentices seen are in fact orphans under the care of Kamado Ueshita. After the appearance of these Holders, Deus himself tried to clarify some points regarding them and the game. Although he never clearly states anything about them, some traits are known and others are hinted at:

  • As with all Future Diaries, the abilities of Apprentice Diaries reflect their Holders in some way.
  • All Apprentice Diaries take the form of cellphones, although
  • Apprentice Diaries can be given to active participants in the Survival Game if they connect to the Blog Diary (e.g. the Sevenths).
  • It is heavily implied that an Apprentice Diary User is ineligible to become God, presumably because they were not chosen by Deus as potential successors. None of the Apprentice users express a serious desire to try, so whether or not they would be able to win the Survival Game is unclear.
  • Destroying an Apprentice Diary does not kill the user, possibly because they are not considered to be a candidate to succeed Deus.
  • The Apprentice Diaries can only function if they are connected to the Blog Diary's server; if the connection is interrupted, they lose their power (however, they immediately regain their functionality once the connection is restored). This appears to be a weakness specific to them, as the Seventh and Eleventh's Future Diaries show no such vulnerability. As an extension of this, all Apprentice Diaries would presumably be lost forever if Kamado (the user of the Blog Diary) dies.
  • Apprentice Diary users can join with whatever party they see fit, not necessarily the Eighth's.
  • Although it never comes up in the series, it is suggested that an Apprentice Diary cannot be taken back once it is granted to a user.

The following is a list of the known Apprentice Diaries and their users if known:

  • The Flirting Diary: Used by Ai Mikami. It allows her to see which men she's going to flirt with; mostly used to track targets. It may represent her awareness of her own attractiveness and her willingness to use it to her advantage in the Survival Game.
  • The Brawler Diary: Used by Marco Ikusaba. It allows him to predict his opponents' moves in combat, giving him a chance to counter or dodge as necessary. It represents his combative nature and desire to meet his foes head-on.
  • The Orphan Diary: Used by Orin Miyashiro. Its abilities are unknown, but it is suggested that it predicts the future of Ueshita's orphans.
  • The Copy Diary: Used by Ta-kun. By making a connection with a diary, it is capable of copying its abilities, including normal Future Diaries.
  • The Kosaka King Diary: Used by Ouji Kosaka. It predicts his successful moments, mostly used to reverse a situation. It does not tell him of his failures; therefore, he can fail if he relies too much on his successes. It represents his arrogant surety in his own superiority.
    • The Neo Kosaka King Diary: A replacement and upgrade of the previous Diary, used by Ouji Kosaka. This one predicts the successes of Kosaka and his friends; it's suggested that it retains the same weakness as the previous one. It represents his belief in his friends as well as himself.
  • The Friendship Diary: Used by Hinata Hino. It predicts conversations she will have with her friends, allowing her to track their conditions. It represents her outgoing nature and desire to keep in touch with those close to her.
  • The Hinata Love Diary: Used by Mao Nonosaka. It predicts everything related to Hinata, working in a similar way to Yuno's Yukiteru Diary. It represents Mao's attraction to Hinata.
  • The Secretary Diary: Used by Ryuji Kurosaki, John Bacchus' secretary. It records and predicts John's actions, serving as a countermeasure for the Watcher Diary's weakness to misinformation. It likely represents Ryuji's loyalty to John or his role as his secretary.
  • The Detective Diary: Used by Aru Akise. It can read the entries of the Diary Users and predict their future, regardless of any changes that may be made. It represents his desire

Several unnamed Apprentice Diaries are seen being granted to the citizens of Sakurami City after John Bacchus connects the city's phones to Kamado Ueshita's diary and the HOLON III supercomputer - including a terminally ill man's diary telling him he will die soon, a stock manager discovering the next day's prices, and a young boy's diary telling him what food his mother will cook for dinner.

Scrapped Future Diary Prototypes

At one point, Deus reveals that before the game was hosted, he and John created several prototypes of the Future Diaries. Although they were never used for the Survival Game, being refined into the Future Diaries seen in the series proper, they have been named and detailed:

  • The Radar: A Future Diary that predicts one's surroundings. Was likely refined into Yukiteru's Random Diary.
  • The Searcher: A Future Diary that predicts specific people's actions. Was likely refined into Yuno's Yukiteru Diary and possibly the Seventh's Exchange Diary.
  • The Supplier: A Future Diary that can provide others with Diaries. Was likely refined into Kamado's Blog Diary.
  • The Organizer: A Future Diary that gives details about an organization or group of people. Was likely refined into Tsubaki's Clairvoyance Diary and/or Karyuudo's Breeder Diary.
  • The Watcher: A Future Diary that can see the entries of other diaries. It was the only prototype that was not scrapped; John Bacchus refined it with data from the other prototypes to develop the Watcher Diary that he would use as the Eleventh when Deus held the Survival Game.

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In the Drama series, the diaries work mostly the same, save for few differences:

  • The diaries are all cellphones provided by the Chronos Company, and possibly by Deus.
  • All the diaries are identical in appearance.
  • Dead End entries have two phases, the first one in which the entry appears in a red-colored background. The second phase starts so as long as nothing is done to prevent the Dead End; when the Dead End's conditions start to be met, a countdown is shown next to the entry, revealing how long the Holder has before being killed. Deus reveals the only way to evade a Dead End is to kill someone else. It is said that if the countdown reaches 0 even if nobody does anything, the person will die, although this is unknown as any chance has been interrupted by the death of another Holder.
  • The diaries have different noises depending on the diary when entries appear, however the overwriting of an entry by defying the future is similar to that of the anime series.

The following is a list of the known diaries in the drama series:

  • The Perception Diary (知覚日記 Chikaku Nikki): Used by Arata Hoshino. It works like Yukiteru Amano's Random Diary; it gives him entries about everything he will see or hear, but say little to nothing about himself. They vary in time intervals and can predict things that will happen very soon to later events. It reflects how he accepts everything as it is.
  • The A-kun Diary (新太君日記 Arata-kun Nikki): Used by Yuno Furusaki. It works like Yuno Gasai's Yukiteru Diary; it allows her to predict everything about Arata, but nothing about herself unless it is related to Arata. It is hinted that it also gives details of his past, although it is unknown if this is due to the diary or information that Yuno collected while stalking Arata. It reflects her obsessive love for Arata.
  • The Trust Diary (信頼日記 Shinrai Nikki): Used by Megumi Fuwa. The diary will tell her about people or events she may or may not trust. Ironically, she does not seem to trust much in her diary. It reflects her constant distrust of people.
  • The Murder Plan Diary (殺人計画日記 Satsujin Keikaku Nikki): Used by Yousuke Okuda. It works like Takao Hiyama's Murder Diary; it allows him to calculate the success chance of a plan designed to kill his victims to choose the best course of action. Presumed to range from 0%-100%, with the highest revealed rating being 87%. Even the "best" chances are not infallible, and can even give him a Dead End with even a high success chance. It reflects him as an intelligent serial killer.
  • The Evidence Diary (証拠日記 Shōko Nikki): Used by Kinjiro Hagito. It works like Keigo Kurusu's Criminal Investigation Diary, showing entries about all the evidence he will find in a crime scene and get hints to solve the crime. The diary will only activate when he gets to the crime scene. Since it only shows entries about a crime scene, his diary won't tell anything about himself. It reflects him as the detective of the police.
  • The Action Diary (行動日記 Kōdō Nikki): Used by Tohru Kibe. It works like John Bacchus' Watcher Diary, giving him entries about the actions of the diary holders. The profiles of the other diary owners are also present on Kibe's laptop and computers. It reflects him as the creator of the Future Diaries.
  • The Description Diary (説明日記 Setsumei Nikki): Used by Haruna Okie. It gives her a full description of people and/or events related to her that will happen. It can predict a lot in advance. Her diary apparently did not start until halfway through the game, although she reveals this to be a lie. It reflects her tendency to judge people.
  • The Revelation Diary (発現日記 Hatsugen Nikki): Used by Rui Moriguchi (only in the second Survival Game). It gives him entries about events he will find out and/or is not aware of. It reflects his clever personality.

The following is a list of diaries that are not part of the survival game:

  • The Family Diary (家族日記 Kazoku Nikki): Used by Kurou Hoshino. It works like Tsubaki Kasugano's Clairvoyance Diary, predicting what happens to his son and wife. However, it won't predict anything about himself unless is related to his family. Revealed to be a lesser model of the Future Diaries made by Kibe. It reflects his great love for his family.
  • The God Diary (神様日記 Kamisama Nikki): Used by Deus and the winner of the Survival Game. It allows the user to control the virtual reality of Olympia, also enabling them to have a single wish granted. It is the only diary that does not predict the future, instead being more of a reward for winning Deus's game. It reflects its user as the god of Olympia.