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thefoundation2018-12-10 11:47 am
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WEEK 3 MINGLE

Week three opens like the other two weeks, but when you wake up, you know there's been a change in the area. At first, nothing is wrong - but when you look at any window, you aren't greeted with the cheery sight of the outside - instead, there's just a cold, harsh blackness. Trying to leave out the doors is impossible, too - if you try, you just find yourself back on the couches in the lobby. On top of that....The Staff are beginning to act even stranger, their glitching out becoming more obvious. Sometimes, they seemingly go blank mid sentence and walk away, as if they were reset, and slur or stutter their words.
The weather is...well, non-existent, except for the courtyard, which is still pleasantly snowy. There is still music playing in the halls, and the cover songs continue with some low-key music for the week.
On Monday morning, another memory is returned to everyone. Another piece to the puzzle, one step closer to finding the truth of this place. Yet, it doesn't seem like you're any closer to solving this...
And time still ticks onwards, regardless if you're ready or not.
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY

MORE TRUTH
Once he does, though, he's clearing his throat to call attention to himself.]
So as some of you already heard, I was at Camp Petoskey with Ichigo. I didn't remember anything about it when we first arrived, but like everyone else, I've been getting my memories back little by little. As of last night, I remember everything that happened there.
The Camp was a lot like this place in many ways. A group of us woke up in a weird place with no idea how we got there, and initially we were told it was just a normal summer camp. However, it was actually a Foundation site containing Sol, an entity of living stone. The Foundation had been feeding Sol the souls of kids for decades because they thought it was necessary to keep them contained. That's what we were there for - as sacrifices.
Every week, one of us was pushed to kill someone else, followed by a trial where the rest had to find the culprit and vote for them to be executed. It wasn't the same Mafia game we're playing here, but it was very similar.
As time went on, we found out that Sol had become intelligent and no longer wanted to hurt anyone, but the Foundation wasn't listening to them. It took a lot of work, but we managed to get through to the people running the camp. In the end, everyone who had died there was either brought back to life or sent back home to their own worlds. Those of us who stayed joined the Foundation so we could try and change things from within.
...I'm sorry I didn't tell you guys any of this before, but I didn't really understand any of it until today. I imagine you'll have questions, so I'll try to answer as well as I can.
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[That's all he could muster up]
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Is that all we are to them? Sacrifices? Because I remember being sent somewhere terrible before this, and most of the people who went with me didn't make it back. How many other people here remember stuff like that?
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Major NDRV3 Spoilers
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Major NDRV3 Spoilers
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...Then again, it's possible they just do that when people are going to be "sacrificed"...
[...Which means we're all here to be sacrificed to the Monsters, doesn't it...?]
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[There's a lot of coincidences or not-so-coincidences going on with the connections between this Camp and their own slice of Foundation hell, and it's making her eyebrows go up but she's also thinking things through here.]
You weren't agents before you were sent into that camp?
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[HEY WHAT THE FUCK.]
That's... I'm sorry. That's terrible.
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So, definitely not the first time they've done something like this.
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You've got friends in The Foundation, huh? Think they know what's going on?
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[Spoilers: actually they're just sitting around watching this on a TV. Whoops.]
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Yes. She didn't always make the smartest choices, but she always did what she believed was the best way to help people.
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Hey, if there were other kids... was there another Cinquey? Or maybe someone from Class Zero?
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Yeah. Nine was there.
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[he chimes in, arms folded]
Was he another “me?” At the camp you remembered?
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Major NDRV3 Spoilers
[She was sort of okay with this mafia game because it was mafia, but that's just danganronpa without Monokuma! It's sub-par! You can feel the nerd rage vibrating off Tsumugi. How dare they ripoff danganronpa!]
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