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mytarget) wrote in
oddsandends2021-06-10 09:28 pm
92nd ♫ | the quietness, profoundly consuming silence

You know the script. You wake up in a place you've never seen before, with a whole bunch of complete strangers and there's a mysterious voice or a mascot or what have you ready to let you know how things are going to work around here.
The rules are simple: You're trapped here, with no hope of release or rescue. You've been provided with all the basic necessities you need to live comfortably, and all you have to do is settle down and live out the rest of your days here in peace. But if you can't do that -- if you're really so desperate to escape that you'll do anything -- then there's one teeny tiny thing you have to do first.
All you have to do is kill somebody.
But it's not quite that simple. Every death will be followed by a period of investigation, followed by a trial in which the survivors will attempt to solve the mystery and out the culprit. If the survivors guess correctly and out the culprit, the killer is executed and life goes on. But if the survivors guess wrong, then the culprit is free as a bird and everyone else is executed.
Even with the promise of freedom, can you really bring yourself to kill so many other people?
tl;dr: it's a murdergame meme. TIME TO HAVE A BIG OL' MURDERGAME BLAST.
Settings
- 1. High School A classic! Doesn't matter if you're too old or too young to be in high school -- you've been enrolled and the only way for you to graduate is to kill a fellow student. But hey, the faculties are nice!
2. Tropical Island Weren't you just hankering for a nice tropical vacation? No? Too bad! You're going to have a nice sunny vacation at the beach and if you don't like it, just kill someone and go home. Simple!
3. Prison It doesn't matter if you don't remember committing any crime; you've been tried and found guilty of something or other and now you can go ahead and rot away in jail. If you ever want to see the sunlight again, better put that criminal mind to good use and get rid of your inmates.
4. Mall A huge mall stuffed full of stores, places to eat and all the regular amenities like deadbolted doors and the threat of death. It's like Black Friday but even worse because you can't leave and all the rest of the shoppers might actually kill you for real this time.
5. City Holy shit, you've got the run of a whole city this time around! Maybe with all this room to keep out of each other's way, you'll be able to make sure no one starts killing people. But probably not.
6. Cruise Boat YOU'RE ON A BOAT, MOTHERFUCKER. The accommodation is all five star, even if there's no one around to act as wait staff. The only snag is that you still have this whole murder thing hanging over your head – but on the plus side, they have those little drinks with the umbrellas in, so...
7. Space Station THE FINAL FRONTIER... Maybe you're familiar with space stations like this or maybe all this future tech is fascinating to you. Not like it matters either way, of course, because you won't be getting out of here unless you lay down a murder on someone.
8. Wildcard! None of the above scratch your murder itch? Go wild and come up with your own setting!
Downtime
- 1. Excuse Me, Who Are You? You've just woken up in this weird place and you have no idea what's going on. But hey -- maybe this stranger's more informed than you. Or maybe you can put your heads together and investigate what's going on.
2. Social Link Go! Well, if you're going to be stuck in here for however long, you might as well get to know the people stuck in here with you. You've got plenty of rooms to explore together and there's enough to do to keep you occupied. How do you plan on passing time without killing each other?
3. Vending Machine Woes Somewhere in this place there's a mysterious vending machine that spits out all manner of bizarre items and occasionally dispenses items that belong to you and the other people trapped here. You've got a fat stack of tokens and nothing to lose.
4. The Corners of My Mind So as it turns out, your lovely hosts have been fiddling with your memories. Maybe you're just discovering this now or maybe you've had a particularly upsetting memory regain you're dealing with.
4. Wildcard! GO WILD AND BE FREE (or as free as you can be here, anyways)
PUTTING THE MURDER IN MURDER GAME
- 1. Motive Your mysterious overseer has decided there's not nearly enough murder going on and so they've ~helpfully~ given you a little push to do the deed. Maybe one of your loved ones is in danger, maybe they're offering more money than you could ever dream of or they're threatening to reveal your deepest darkest secrets. Whatever is it, would you kill for it?
2. Murder WELL APPARENTLY, YES. Are you a killer or are you being killed? Either way, someone's not walking away from this alive.
3. Body Discovery Rise and shine, murdergame! It's a brand new day and someone's dead. Better get investigating!
4. Trial You know how this one goes. Line up all your evidence and sniff out the killer -- or sit there and sweat and hope no one works out you're the murderer. Will they go down with a confession or put up a fight?
5. Afterparty You've survived another trial, but more of your friends have died. Even without the executions, trials are a stressful enough affair. It's time to destress and lick your wounds and support each other.
6. Mastermind It's the end. It's time to uncover all the mysteries behind this murder game -- and find out just who trapped you here. Are they really an unconnected party, or is the mastermind someone among you...?
7. Freedom Just as it says -- you're finally free, but at what cost? Have those you love been returned to you, or are you still reduced to just those who made it to the end? Are you on your own, or is anyone here to help you? And more importantly, how the hell are you going to get home?
8. Wildcard YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO
OPTIONAL FUN
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this is technically gridman spoilers but don't worry about it
Of course, with a motive like this, it's anyone's game. The trial runs long in part because it's hard to pinpoint just one person in particular. Everyone's secrets had been scattered to the wind and it's impossible to tell if someone had killed to keep a secret – or they'd killed Shion over hers. Things drag out like that, going around and around in circles until someone eventually asks Akane Shinjo, Champion Kaiju Fanatic why she isn't wearing her hoodie to the trial for once. And it's such a stupid, pointless bit of evidence but – it's what causes everything to start coming unravelled. It takes them a while of pushing her, prodding and poking until Shinjo snaps, spilling her guts and an ocean of bile that she's been holding in since they all arrived here. She had to do it, Shinjo says. Someone here knew her secrets and she didn't know who – she had no way of knowing, but she had to make sure no one could ever find them out. It's unsettling to see her practically frothing at the mouth, ranting and stomping her feet and in a twisted way, it's almost a relief when the votes are cast and Shinjo can't say anything else.
They retreat, as usual, to the common area. It's been tidied up, with no trace of Sonozaki left behind and it leaves Ryoko with a queasy, complicated feeling. It's like she was never here.
Someone makes tea, someone makes food – Ryoko takes some of the former, doesn't even glance at the latter and finds herself a quiet corner to sit and stew over things. She tries to ignore the rolling nausea in her stomach telling her that this is, somehow, her fault. ]
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Subdued--but even he usually is at these times, and how much does it suck for this to have become so routine, they all have a "usually"?--Shu sips a cold soda and observes the others, looking for the signs someone held back. He's pretty good at reading people, right? Someone ought to be showing guilt or nerves, should be showing something he can ask about and get answers, unless they really did forget--
His eyes fall on Shinonome-senpai in the corner.]
...!
[With their numbers so reduced and conversation only a murmur, the sharp breath he takes in sounds loud to his own ears.
No, no one forgot Akane's secret. They never even opened the envelope to read it. Color flees from his face as the realization comes together. Instead of Shion, the target Akane wanted so desperately was Shinonome-senpai. And because he destroyed the envelope for her without so much as looking at it himself--
He could have stopped this. Could have seen it coming. Shion is dead because he didn't.
The side of his soda can pops in and he looks down, surprised to find he's gripping it so tightly.]
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She could sit here and let the night drift on and pretend she doesn't know what she knows. It's not like any of the others would have reason to figure it out and Amiguchi wouldn't press and push her too hard if she played dumb. If she wanted to pretend she knew nothing of this, it might be easy. But it would mean leaving Amiguchi alone to carry it and... she really can't be that cruel.
Trying to pretend she's just drifting over casually, but knowing nothing about her approach is casual, Ryoko makes her way over to him. She ends up close to his side, so she doesn't have to raise her low, worn voice enough for anyone else to overhear when she speaks. ]
... It was Shinjo's. It must have been.
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Yeah.
[His soda's mostly empty. Shu lets it dangle from his hand as he crosses his arms, as if unconsciously protecting himself from his own understanding.]
I--I didn't know. I didn't look.
[It doesn't absolve him from anything; at least, it doesn't absolve him of his unwitting part in Akane's paranoia. In Shion's death. Still, he wants Shinonome-senpai to know, because--because he doesn't want her to think he kept his mouth shut on purpose. He doesn't want her to think he did it for her. That he made it her fault.]
I didn't think it'd... lead to this.
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[ She makes an effort to keep her voice low, gentler than she usually allows it to be. If this mess is anyone's fault, it's hers. Maybe it wouldn't have made any difference at all if they'd looked. Maybe she would have ended up dead instead of Shion. They have no way of knowing either way, and that frustrates her beyond belief.
But what she does know is that the idea of Amiguchi blaming himself for this makes her feel tense and uneasy. She doesn't want it to happen. ]
... Maybe I shouldn't have, though. Maybe I should've looked at least before giving it to you. I just...
[ She trails off for a moment and then lets herself sigh. ]
I was worried I might read something I'd rather not know.
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Yeah, no, Shinonome-senpai. You did the right thing. Isn't that what we're always taught, don't stick your nose where it doesn't belong?
[Now there's a lesson he never learns. If Shu Amiguchi knew how to mind his own business, he wouldn't be in half the crazy pickles he gets into. Nor would he know a quarter of the people he considers friends.
He lowers his head further, jaw clenched, frustrated with himself. Why couldn't his inveterate busybodying get in the way when it counted, when two girls' lives were hanging in the balance? Why is all he can do kick himself when it's over, every single freakin' Friday?]
If anything, I shouldn't have read yours. I thought--well, the first name I saw in it was "Tetsuya Ida," and I thought I got my own somehow. Like I'd lucked out.
[Instead, Agent Washington cornered him on Wednesday for an, uh, interesting chat about the memories of tortured A.I. Shu's still confused. Anyway, that's besides the point.]
What I'm saying is, there's no way you're at fault for leaving it alone, Senpai. [...] I guess neither of us is.
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Amiguchi's probably right. If Shinjo was that determined to protect her secret, it's likely that someone would have ended up dead at the end of this week whatever they did or didn't do. Not that it makes Ryoko feel any better about the whole mess.
She sighs. Dealing with all this had been so much easier when she could still tell herself she wasn't getting attached to any of these people. ]
... It's fine. You reading my envelope, I mean. [ She shifts her weight from one foot to the other and looks out across the room, so she doesn't risk meeting his gaze as she speaks. ] If it had to be anyone here who got it, then I'm glad it was you.
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[He peers at her with a little surprise, a little hope, from under the carefree sweep of his hair. It's a distraction, not a fix, for how much like a sack of crap he feels, but he'll take it for now.]
Why? 'Cause we're from the same world?
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[ She's trying to sound casual and unbothered by it but even as she speaks, she feels pinpricks of warmth start to bloom high on her face – the most obvious telltale of her real thoughts, whatever she's trying to playact at feeling. How annoying. ]
I don't think it would have been hard to figure out that it was mine. I mean, my name was in it. But if anyone else had gotten it... I don't think they would've understood how bad it was. They might just have handed it over or told me without thinking twice about it. But you... understood. About Mr. Ida and all the rest of it.
[ She's tracing lines across the floor now, focusing her gaze there rather than anyone else. ]
I appreciated it.
[ Which is as close to an outright 'thank you' as she might be ready to go. ]
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A hint of a smile plays over Shu's face. It's not very like his usual ones and, still, entirely genuine. He smooths down his hair and lets his shoulders fall.]
Heh. Well. You're welcome, anytime.
[He needs it. He needs to help. Nothing else in his life has ever meant anything, really.]
Thanks, Senpai.
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Thank me when we both make it out of here alive. [ Her tone is dry, but she's going for something light. As light as it gets at these little gatherings. ] Or at least when I've done a little more towards making that happen.
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Oh yeah? Planning a daring rescue on us, are you?
[Kyaaa, senpa~i! You make a boy's kokoro dokidoki!]
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[ She delivers that all in perfect, serious deadpan – serious enough that you might believe her if it wasn't for the wry, barely-there smile on her face. After a moment, though, her brow furrows. ]
Then again, we have no idea where we are right now, so maybe breaking out with a Sentinel wouldn't be such a good idea. We could be at the bottom of the ocean for all we know.
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No problem if we make sure everyone can swim, right?
[He tilts his head, still smiling at her, wondering how it is she can make him feel better like this. How it is she'd even want to.]
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Sure. No problem at all.
I'll have to leave that part to you, though. I'm not exactly a strong enough swimmer to be teaching anyone.
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[In case anyone needed the casual reminder that Shu Amiguchi is a fifteen-year-old INFANT.]
How about I just start with you, and then the both of us can open swimming lessons together? Bet it'd make the girls-- [He stops, blindsided once again by the reality they lost two more girls today, but lifts his chin and rallies--as much as he can.] --more comfortable. You know, having someone on their side to look out for them.
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[ Says Ryoko from her advanced age of sixteen.
Then again... given how high risk everything is around here, even something as simple as getting a little better at swimming might not be a bad idea. And it's something to pass the time with, at least. ]
... Maybe once my bandages are off, I'll think about it.
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[That really, truly, seriously seems to cheer him up some. Girl in swimsuit, even if it's just the idea of it. Teenage boys. You gotta love 'em.
Or maybe it's just that Shinonome's being nice to him, entertaining his ideas, speaking to and answering him like he's really there and not some annoying, transient event to get through that stokes some of that brightness back up in his face. Her kindness tastes fizzy on his tongue, like a swig of soda.]
Heheh, finally! Something to look forward to around here. Now there's some motivation to get through this.
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Really? If that's all it takes to cheer you up, I would've told you sooner.
[ Not that it should really matter to her whether Amiguchi's in good cheer or not – sure, maybe it makes things better for the group as a whole if they're all motivated and they've got good morale, but that's it. Even so, it makes her heart feel just a little lighter to see that familiar boyish grin on Amiguchi's face. After all– ]
Being so gloomy doesn't really suit you, somehow.
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[That’s the sort of thing he usually finds himself saying to girls. When he’s rewarded with a smile after offering a juice box on a bad day, or for lending his umbrella in a sudden shower—watching a girl’s face transform from upset into sweet brightness never fails to pick him up. It’s never about him, it’s about the attention he gives them, but that never stops him from offering it. He just—it really brightens the whole world, a cute girl’s smile. If all he has to do to bring it out is notice someone…
Well. He’s just never experienced it from this side, and now it feels like Senpai’s giving him that kind of notice. Feeling just a bit bashful, he ruffles his hair and keeps smiling.]
That so? Didn’t realize I was bringing down the mood. Sorry about that.
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[ They'll all pick themselves up by the end of the night, if not sooner – that's how it always goes, after all. It's just the process of licking their wounds that drags things out.
Standing here with Amiguchi though, Ryoko thinks she'll be able to manage. ]
You just seem more like yourself when you're on good spirits, that's all.
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So you like my usual self, huh, Senpai?
[Grin, grin, grin.]
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Let's not get too carried away. But if you really must know, yes, I prefer it to seeing you down in the dumps.
[ Coming from Ryoko, that's a pretty glowing compliment... ]
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Heh, then you're on the right track, 'cause that's exactly the kind of thing it cheers me up to hear. I'm easy, you know?
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