The Lockdown Mods (
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locked_down2018-09-21 09:17 pm
Exam 5
[ Once again, the exam begins with the desks arranged in a perfect circle; one desk for each person that's participating in the program. There are nameplates for everyone, and they have been bolted to each of the desks, facing the inside of the circle...
...including the deceased. Their chairs have been placed on top of their desks, signifying that they will not be needed. Above of their desks are holograms of their portraits from their profiles, grayed out and bloodstained.
Han is no longer here to watch over you. And yet at the desk, a beautiful vase of flowers sits by his name plate. It is Oswald who stands at that desk, though Vivienne watches him intently from the side of the room with a sharp gaze. But his eyes are frozen on those delicate flowers. With his knuckles white, he grips the desk as one, and then several more tears fall.
Vivienne waits, but he doesn't speak. So ultimately she's forced to do it herself. ]
...Professor Han was... a good man. It's truly unfortunate that he won't be able to finish the semester with you all I know... he would have wanted to. In... his absence, I will... do my best to support you in his place, the way he would have wanted to.
[It's hard for her too. This is... it's just sad. It's all just... sad. But they have to press forward.
Today we're here to find the person who is responsible for the death of Waver Velvet, the Apprentice of Magecraft.
...Take your time. The evidence you need is all here.
[ The physical evidence tray sits in the middle of the circle of desks; you all have the Evidence app on your tablets to access photo evidence. ]
Examination START.

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The victim of the entrance exam planned his own murder. He talked Mishima into carrying it out, and Mishima believed he was helping us all out and becoming a hero. None of us wanted someone to risk themselves and become a hero that we didn't ask for... and none of us knew they were going to execute the culprit. All of us tried to stop it and save him. Vivi-chan died trying to save him. No one wanted to see him die.
If you think not having a message to send home means I don't have empathy, then you don't understand empathy at all. I don't have a message to send home because I don't want any more of my friends to know about this place, to try and find me and put themselves in any sort of situation where they might die like Mishima did. I don't have a message because there's nothing I could want to say that would be worth risking the lives of anyone here. I don't want anyone else to die, we've lost too many people--how is any of this worth more than someone's life?