大和田 ❝THE TRA-BRYU❞ 紋土 (
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001 ▸ action & video
[ACTION] CLOSED ▸ SAYAKA MAIZONO (SPOILERS WITHIN!)
ENTRANCE HALL - DAY 1 22:30
ENTRANCE HALL - DAY 1 22:30
[ (Continuation from the third-person sample.)
Afterlife.
That's the only way to rationalise what Mondo sees here. A realistically bright blue sky within a huge mansion, a place so strange it must've only existed in the world of dreams. There's no way you can see the sky from the first floor, if this is the first floor as he assumed. Even with that aside, this whole place just gives him some unpleasant vibes, not to mention the smell of incense.
It can't be a dream, dead people don't see dreams. He was supposed to be dead, after all. The reason why he felt nothing was because... well, whatever those electric noises he heard were, the voltage was probably so high his body couldn't take it, and he immediately died. Yeah. Makes sense to him.
So him being able to move around right now, unscathed, can only mean one thing.
He's in hell.
He never believes the existence of afterlife, let alone heaven and hell. But here he is, alive and kicking after execution. There's no way he's in heaven, he killed someone ー heck, two people. His own friend, and his own brother, at that. It's only right that he's roasted to death perpetually. Scary as that sounds, it might make him feel slightly better. Maybe.
Though, this place sure isn't what he imagined hell to look like, even if the eerie silence is creepy in its own right.
His eyes scan through the room, finding themselves following the candles lighting the area. Heh, he's got it. They gonna drop and set the whole space into fire, right? He'll wait, then. There's no point running away when he has no way to hide. With his eyes closed, Mondo folds his arms in front of his chest, waiting for the 'true punishment' to befall him. ]
[VIDEO] OPEN ▸ ALL
HIS ROOM - DAY 2 09:00
HIS ROOM - DAY 2 09:00
[ Unless you're a heavy sleeper, you might have heard thunderous noises from the video transmission in the middle of night last night. (Note: Please read the first-person sample only and don't scroll up if you want to avoid DR spoilers!) Before anyone could respond, the video transmission cut off last night, and he would've missed any responses until now since the palm pilot was switched off following the violent throw.
Miraculously, when he tries to switch it back on, it's still working. It's a lot more resilient than it seems, and Mondo's 'considerably' calmer after a good night's rest. He's aware that there must be some use to this device, and after fiddling with it for a while, he attempts to do another video transmission. ]
Uh, so. Can anyone tell me why we're here? How do... things work 'round here?
[ He's not looking right at the camera, simply because he doesn't know how front camera works, but his glare is very... glaring. Agitation is still there, and it's pretty obvious. His pompadour is a splendid corncob now as opposed to last night's rather disheveled state.
Does he know how to turn off the transmission without throwing the phone? Looks like someone needs to give him some 101.
Anyway, a few options for this prompt:
a) send him a video response of last night's chaos, shout at him back for waking you up in the middle of nothing, tell him to calm down, etc;
b) go on video call with/send video response to him following the morning transmission;
c) text in response;
d) wildcard, which means... GET WILD! ]
[ACTION] OPEN ▸ ALL
HALLWAYS - DAY 2 12:00
HALLWAYS - DAY 2 12:00
[ A relatively big (187cm or 6ft 1.6inch) young man will be wandering around, trying to figure out where is what. He still has a scowl on his face, but isn't going to eat you if you talk to him. At least not right away... he's pretty hungry. If you're Kiyotaka Ishimaru, he's gonna bolt the shit out of there moments after he spots you. If you're not, then congrats, he might talk to you for a bit. In fact, he might just start the conversation if you don't. (Feel free to start the conversation and not use this prompt!) ]
Hey. Y'know where the dining room's at? We can eat for free?
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...Yeah, probably.
[ He's staring (read: glaring). So much suspicion. Though, that reminds him... ]
Do you know some chick called Tsumiki? She said she was from Hope's Peak too.
[ Maybe that's why she found Nanami's name familiar. Tsumiki might have mentioned it. ]
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[ She seems to perk up at that . . . relatively speaking, anyway. ]
Yes, I do. She's one of my classmates.
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[ Yeah, that must be why, then. ]
So is it true that you guys got sent off to some island or somethin' to kill each other?
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[ If the chick from earlierー Tsumiki wasn't lying, then the ones from his year here so far were him, Maizono, and Ishimaru. But why them, out of everyone? Both Maizono and him were supposed to be dead, so was Ishimaru supposed to be, too? ]
Were you guys safe?
[ He needs to know. If both Tsumiki and Nanami weren't supposed to be dead, then maybe they were just picked at random, and Ishimaru was safe after all back there. Knowing that Ishimaru was alive here wasn't enough. A part of him really wanted him to be alive back home, too. ]
sdr2 super spoilers.
As she considers all of this, she tilts her head to the side, eyeing Mondo calmly. She knew Tsumiki-san's fate — or rather, "fate" — on the island, but Tsumiki-san didn't know. She had a sinking feeling deep within her about the upcoming trial, but no one else knew. So, in the plainest of terms — ]
Yes. We were.
[ Because Tsumiki-san was still alive, somewhere. Because no matter what happened to her, data was data. As long as the others never forgot her, she would never truly be "dead." ]
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There's a chance that Ishimaru's alive back home, and that's what Mondo's gonna believe in. If there's someone who deserves a home to return to, and a bright future to build, it's Ishimaru. He may be pretty darned naive and he's got a long fuckin' way to go, but he's been working goddamn hard for his goals, earnestly and honestly. It's hard not to want to cheer him on. Changing the country's probably too big of a dream, but who knows what can happen? For someone with such a strong grip on his principles and that much of guts like him... Mondo won't deny him from the possibility. ]
Good to hear.
[ It sounded sincere, but it might also be apparent that it wasn't directed to neither Nanami nor Tsumiki. He falls silent for a few beats, trying to decide what to ask next. ]
Say, you remember what you saw last before you got here?
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[ She hums softly again, considering — or rather, considering how to phrase it. There wasn't any real need to give him details on their killing game, and Komaeda's subsequent— whatever that was. ]
Jabberwock Island is composed of five different islands and we regained access to each one, slowly but surely. We were exploring the last island . . . it was pretty industrial there. There was a military base and a factory.
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But wait. Did she say regaining access to each one island? If they follow the same system of Mondo's class, thenー ]
...Does that mean some people in your class have died too?
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[ Yes and no. On the island and in that reality? Yes. But were they safe? Also yes. It's a tightrope that she's navigating because no one else from Hope's Peak has thought to really ask her questions like these. ]
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You guys sure had it rough too.
[ Fucking hypocrite coming from him, but shit, that means at least five people are dead on their side. No, ten if they executed the murderers. Ten. Holy crap. ]
Then all the more you should've been more wary. Anyone here can be an enemy.
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[ That's as much as she'll give on that. Maybe she should be more wary of people here. But kindness isn't stupidity. Someone had once mentioned that her nature could lead people to take advantage of her and maybe if she weren't paying attention, that was true. But it was less her nature and more extending a hand to others. They were free to take it or ignore it. ]
Hey, hey. What do you plan on doing here?
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Dunno.
[ The answer comes almost immediately. He's still trying to figure out how this world works, and he's got a lot to sort out ー the fact that Ishimaru's here makes a whole lotta difference. So there's no clear plans here yet.
The only thing he's got in mind's... to be a better person, maybe. It's his second chance at life, after all. ]
Why d'ya ask?
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[ That's it, no other explanation necessary — in her book, anyway. She taps at her cheek thoughtfully before continuing. ]
Say . . . does that mean you're Maizono-san and Ishimaru-kun's classmate?
[ Probably not Ryoko's classmate, given that she had no idea about the killing games. And "died too" would indicate that he had seen something similar, so. ]
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You know them? [ His gaze falls to his side in reflex. ] ...Yeah.
[ There's no point hiding it, but it isn't like he's eager to talk about them either, as curious he is of what Maizono mentioned to him the night before. She said she'd been here for seven months... which is absurd, she shouldn't have known him if that's true. So is she lying? This chick probably knows the key, but he swallows his question. ]
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[ Which is not fully describing everything in the slightest but in four words or less? Yeah, they're pretty nice. ]
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[ Well, for one, he knows Ishimaru is a good guy through and through, even if he himself only knew him for a week. But Ishimaru is... Ishimaru. He's got nothing to hide, and definitely can't lie, so you know. The problem is Maizono. ]
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Okay. That's way longer than Mondo's known them.
But hold up a second?! ]
You mean... Ishimaru's been here for that long, too?
[ How's that possible? He just saw him yesterday... what the fuck... ]
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[ She'd been the latest arrival up until Mondo had gotten there. ]
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[ What Maizono said yesterday adds up with what this chick's telling him, but how much can he trust them? ]
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[ She nods sagely at that. She'd seen more than enough time shenanigans over the past few months. ]
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Any shit like mutual killin's ever happened down here?
[ And to do that, he needs to test if there's some discrepancy in the information, comparing to what he's asked the Tsumiki chick. ]
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[ She doesn't sound as concerned as she probably should be about the potential drowning situation, but such is life. ]
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You're really not concerned about the possibility of death, huh. Don't you feel... I dunno, scared?
[ All these times he thought women are supposed to be weak. Time and time again, he's being proved wrong.
Though, is it really courage she's displaying? Or just simple naivety? ]
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