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>How does your build respond when confronted with death?
It only really affects him if he's very close to someone. Even then, it's kind of a crapshoot - he didn't cry over his dad dying (which Kenji feels worse about than the death itself), but basically became a shut-in and was suicidal after the girl he knew for like 8 months died. If it was someone he is unfamiliar with, like a classmate he rarely talks to, he'd probably not care that much. He'd give his condolences, maybe buy flowers and copies of a good film to the family, but he wouldn't attend a funeral or lose sleep over it.
He doesn't seem to care about his own mortality.
>How do they grieve?
It is either suppressing it entirely or a complete breakdown and isolation. No in between. If he didn't awaken to his Idolon after Emi died, he would have been a shut-in NEET for years - if not the rest of his life,
>Has being made aware of the supernatural altered their perspective in any way?
Yeah. He's under the impression that Tokiwa-chan is Emi's actual ghost (and might be right), so he thinks that at least some people that die end up going to the Idea World. He will likely ignore any evidence to the contrary, and will likely assume any Spirit Realm or Other Person Idolons the other Awakened have are the spirits of dead humans.