No Results Found Key Figures on the Chart
Masks, usernames, and legal names — confirm twice before you pin.
The organization chart is not a cast list you unlock by watching a cutscene. It is a dossier you build from posts, chats, mail, photos, and the in-game wiki. This page is the case-file companion to Organization. It stays on method for people, not a dump of every slot. If you want the spoiler route that fills the graph for you, use the Walkthrough.
You play a NIRA researcher. The Church of the Nine-Tentacled Octopus lost 227 people in a ritual. Families say the first file was wrong. The people you pin are the bridge between a joke forum and a report that can Accuse or Connive. Empty pins are not style. They are incomplete work.
What counts as a figure
A figure is anyone the chart will accept as a node: a public-facing Church voice, a members-only poster, a name on mail, a face in a photo, a lemma in the desk encyclopedia. Usernames are often the first surface. Legal names are often the second. Masks and octopus imagery are flavor until a document ties them to a person you can file against.
Steam’s early global stats showed Model NIRA Employee unlocking for most finishers. That means the chart is solvable. It does not mean you should guess. Guessing is how you invent a Marco when the documents say Makor.
Two-surface rule
Before you pin, find the same identity on two different surfaces. Comment plus profile. Mail plus photo caption. Wiki lemma plus community post. One surface is a lead. Two surfaces are a person. The Search Notebook exists so you do not keep the graph only in your head.
After Patch 1.1, terminology and search tags may read clearer. Re-copy names from the live build. Japanese players should be on Patch 1.0.2 or later so mistranslated labels do not invent ghost people.
Spelling and language traps
Launch reviews and Steam threads keep returning to near-miss spellings. Search both forms when a name looks almost right. If you swapped between Korean, English, and Japanese mid-run, search the form the current UI actually prints. Paraphrase kills the index. Extra adjectives kill the index. Middle-of-title guesses kill the index.
Room objects can be people-adjacent clues. A snack, a disc, a sticky note is not “set dressing” if the store page jokes about searching takoyaki. Treat the room as a fourth surface after browser, mail, and files.
How figures feed endings
Accuse and Connive are report verbs. They need names. A beautiful chart with empty slots still produces a weak filing. Read Endings for the moral split. Read NIRA for why a government desk is allowed to build this dossier. Read Church for the doctrine the names are tangled in.
If you are stuck on who a mask belongs to, use When You Are Stuck before you open the Walkthrough. Twenty minutes of re-reading comments beats ten minutes of random English nouns.
What this page will not do
It will not list every node in order. That list belongs in spoiler guides because the joy of the game is typing the name yourself. It will not invent a tier list. There is no PvP. It will not track weekly roster rotations. This is a finished mystery.
The embedded playthrough below shows how a search-adventure session treats usernames and documents as the cast. Watch the loop, then return to your chart and pin only what you can confirm twice.
When the chart is full, file. When it is not, search. That is the entire character system No Results Found ships.
If a Steam discussion names a person you have not seen yet, treat that as a spoiler tip, not a pin. Go find the same string in your own browser history first. The chart rewards work you did, not names you overheard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers for investigators who just hit a dead search.
Is this a full character spoiler list?
No. It is method for identifying people. The Walkthrough fills slots when you are done being stubborn.
Why do spellings matter so much?
The search index is exact. Near-miss names are designed traps. Copy the form documents actually use.
Do I need every pin for an ending?
You should fill the chart for Model NIRA Employee and an honest Accuse or Connive filing. Empty slots are incomplete work.