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102nd ♫ | sell your soul to the devil on the street corner

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
- Lots of murdergames have in-universe public profiles for other characters to get the skinny on yours. If you'd like to fill one out to post with your toplevel, peep at the code below!
hey i'm [redacted] i'm 19 years old and i never fuckin learned how to read
Age: 16 | Species: Human | Occupation: Magical girl
Likes: Soft serve ice cream, puppies, constellations
Dislikes: Cloudy nights, crowds of people, talking to strangers
Traits: Shy, sensitive, sincere
Trivia: Sakura was recruited as the magical girl Spring Star when she saved a stuffed animal from a rampaging monster furry.
[ So Sakura is............ well, she's doing something in the vein of adjusting which, considering their circumstances, really should be worthy of praise. Of course, she's done the majority of this by just spending all her time skulking around the library and avoiding the others when she can but there's only so much she can do to completely avoid interacting with them shy of locking herself in her room for the rest of time. Which would probably be the safer option.
Today's one of the increasingly frequent days she's found herself in here with the nameless Champion she's started thinking of as Haku-san just to call them something in her head. Usually the two of them just leave each other be and it all works out but today, she finds herself watching them stare down the stacks and it occurs to her that she's never actually seen them pick a book off to read. ]
... ah... um...
[ Oh God. How does she address them? How does she make it clear she's speaking up to get their attention without resorting to the dreaded hey, you of bottomless rudeness? Her manners are killing her. ]
E–excuse me...?
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Oh. You.
[Well THEY don't seem to have issue with said rudeness?]
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Y... yes. I didn't want to disturb you, but...
[ After a moment, she takes a step closer - joining them at the bookshelf but not getting into their personal bubble. ]
You seemed to be having trouble... with the books? [ She just barely manages to avoid cringing at her own words and bravely soldiers in. ] A-and I just thought you might need some help...!
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Hm
They look away, turning a bit pink]
I've just... never seen so many at once before.
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She nods, more to herself than them. ] It is a big library... even the one at my school doesn't have this many books. It's strange to think that we'd be trapped here and threatened... but then given so many books to read.
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[That's a word they have never heard before. But clearly it's some place with books- though not as many as here...]
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[ Oh, lordy. How does she describe 'school' to someone with such a befuddled look on their face? ]
It's... a place children are sent to learn things. You have teachers who educate you in all the things you need to learn, like reading and mathematics and, um...
[ ... She was doing so well and then she stumbled over her words and her mind went blank. There Are No Other School Subjects. ]
W–well, anyway! It's where people in my world learn things.
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So... you can read, then?
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Mm! Only in Japanese, though. ... ah, actually, while we're here, I suppose I could read anything I wanted, if everything is being translated for us...
1/2
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Screw it, boldness has always favored them]
What are these books about.
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[ She takes a step forward so she can slide one of the books out and check the cover. ]
It looks like these are geography textbooks... [ Then, realizing the person who had no idea what 'school' is might not have heard the word 'geography' she hastily adds: ] Oh, um–! Geography is... well, it means studying how the land and the world around us all work.
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[Not exactly but close enough??]
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[ Her smile turns a little sheepish. ]
B–but I'm not very good at geography, so I don't know all that much about it...
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You know more than I do, and you're willing to share it. That's more than enough.
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It's nice. And maybe that's a strange thought to have, but... well, it is nice. Sakura manages a smile in return. ]
I can do my best, at least. Or, um– [ Ah, she's had an idea. ] I–I've found some books from my own world in here before, so... if you're interested, I could see if there are any of the textbooks I would've read back at my own school? So you can see for yourself.
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[ she is taking a lot of time out for their curiosity, after all. But it's not like they have any specific tasks to do here... maybe she's bored? ]
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[ She says that a bit too quick and a beat after, her smile thins out just a little. ]
If anything... I've been trying to keep busy, but there isn't really much I can do here to help when we need it.
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I... me too. I usually just follow whoever seems to understand what's going on.
[At best they are good at pressing on a target during trials, but it's almost never due to their own investigations and deductions]
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[ She blinks at them, earnest surprise showing all over her face. ]
Y–you always seem so... um, not confident I suppose but... composed, maybe? L–like you always have a handle on things...
[ She flushes just as pink as her name. ]
Th–that's a bit of a strange thing to say though, I guess...
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[Oh, she's blushing. Did they say something weird? Or well, she's saying SHE said something weird]
It's not strange, it's a compliment, right?
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[ But what? Just... give her a moment to be done tripping all over her words and she'll figure it out. ]
I don't want to say something that makes you feel like you can't ask for help while we're all here.
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[They blush, running a hand through their shaggy hair]
I'm not... used to that. How casually you all offer...
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[ If they're blushing... did she say something wrong? Has she embarrassed them somehow? ]
In a place like this... I think it's good that we can all at least try and rely on each other...
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