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foundationmods ([personal profile] foundationmods) wrote in [community profile] thefoundation2020-09-12 11:12 am
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[CONTINUE + 4] week 1 || act: indict


[Saturday dawns, bright and early again. No one comes to the Inn, but you feel compelled to go to the Core anyway.

It's as if you're forced to. As if....it's inescapable. Puppets, forced to dance where their strings lead.

You make the walk past everything, until you are directly in the Core, where some kind of whitish, rainbow-gleaming liquid can be seen below.

In this area, you are led to a wider platform that is still open to the liquid before, with the handrails in place - where there are some seats around, and....surrounded by a sea of entirely gray faces, no Monsters to be seen.

This...for all of you, it is a familiar sight.

It is a trial location.

You are here to find the killer...and convict one of your own, in a murder that makes no sense.

But you have no choice.

You can only forge ahead....and try to find out the truth.]


VICTIM: ATSUSHI NAKAJIMA
ACT: VOTE
homeecspacecop: (72)

[personal profile] homeecspacecop 2020-09-12 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Or it doesn't think it matters.

We're "supposed to" vote, we're "supposed to" solve the murder.
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[personal profile] finalring 2020-09-12 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
The question is still, why, though. Why does it think we need to vote? Why does it think we're supposed to solve the murder?

The answers it gives are always contradicting-- is it just for entertainment, like a witch's game? That doesn't seem right.
homeecspacecop: (+13)

[personal profile] homeecspacecop 2020-09-12 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know. Maybe it's the... plot of the novel, or the outline, or something. But I do know it wants us to do this, and I'm tired of giving it what it wants.