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The Fifteen Strangers Mods ([personal profile] strangerpeople) wrote in [community profile] 15strangers2020-02-07 10:16 pm

T͜H̶́͏E̵ ҉̡F̛ÍRS̸T͏̴ ̶̀T̢R̵͠͞I̢AL̵͜

T͢͝H̶͝E̵͞ ͜F͞͏IRS̛͜͡T̢͞ ̸͝T̵̶̢R͠IA҉̵͜Ļ̷


[As soon as the investigation has wrapped up, the voices of the Hosts suddenly echo through the City.]

Hi, Strangers! You remember what happens if you don't show up at the trial, right? Maybe we'll have every single one of those things done to you this time!! Don't worry, it's right up the elevator.

You all could have avoided this, you know! But now we have to follow procedure. Only registered residents will be allowed inside - please leave all animal or other companions in a safe location.

[When the Strangers go to the elevator, they are suddenly plunged down once they get in. The doors open, and they are in a massive metal room, where fifteen cold, metal pedestals wait them. Each podium has the individual's name and room number splashed in a dot matrix green on a small monitor on the front, as if they were contestants on a game show. Two of the pedestals-9 and 14-have instead a red X in their computerized name slot, as opposed to a name.

In the corner of the room is a large area cordoned off from the Strangers by what looks like glass upon first look, but is, in fact, a force field. There is little doubt what that area is for, unless one is truly naïve.

Once everyone has finally gotten into place, five of the podiums' dot matrix name plates suddenly flash with a red border.]


THE BAD LUCK
THE BRITTLE
THE EMBARRASSING
THE NAGGING
THE UNKNOWN
For some of you, this is the first time dealing with a double body discovery announcement... How does it feel? You don't want to... be emotionally numb or anything, do you?

They look so unhappy, Hiyori. It didn't have to be this way...

Hey, Link. Whose arms do you think they're going to rip off if they vote to convict one of the kiddos left in this game?

They'll probably try for ours, but that won't happen. But probably whoever argues for one of them the hardest...

[At this, the ever-present ticking suddenly grows louder. On one of the walls, a dot matrix clock comes to life, counting down the time everyone has until the Trial has been scheduled to end. You have your evidence-only you know what to do with it.

Well? The clock is ticking.

The trial for the murders of Akira Kurusu, The Nagging, and Kazuaki Nanaki, The Embarrassing, has begun.]
mermaidkin: (Suffering)

[personal profile] mermaidkin 2020-02-08 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
No. Rest assured, any of you three living suspects - in the event you are a perpetrator and didn't make any kind of agreement with us, you are fully eligible for whatever you desire!

However... Maybe to put it in a simpler way. Whatever you desire most. I think the idea that it's completely unlimited is confusing some of you a little. How to put this.

If you wanted to "blow up the planet Mars, and also bring your best friend back to life, and also turn into a vampire", that couldn't happen. Upon scrutiny, this is clearly multiple wishes.
Edited 2020-02-08 23:05 (UTC)
byanyother_name: (Hindsight is 20/20)

[personal profile] byanyother_name 2020-02-08 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
...so it would not be whatever wish you choose to make, but whatever your genuine deepest desire is?
mermaidkin: (Reminiscence)

[personal profile] mermaidkin 2020-02-08 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
There's not necessarily a lack of choice. We're not going to put our big desire-scanner on your head. [wait so do they have one. note this isn't bolded though lol]

It's because of this potential for confusion that someone considering committing the murder might or might not find an agreement desirable to make. To be completely certain that things would play out the way they wanted.