Monomods (
monomods) wrote in
superhighschoollevelooc2014-01-21 11:11 pm
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the mastermind meme

You asked for it, we're
What does this mean exactly? It means your character is the one responsible for everything! They've been controlling Monobear from the shadows (or maybe they have an assistant to help them, possibly even one of your classmates!), they've been putting forth the motives, running the trials, all of it! And now they've finally chosen to reveal themselves and their true motives.
What are their motives? Why do they want to spread despair? Are they somehow connected to the late Junko Enoshima? And most importantly what is their snazzy Monobear-themed look like? You decide!
Threading reactions is highly encouraged and feel free to AU things up to mix up our current survivor pool as much as you'd like.

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"...We'll cross that bridge when we get there." It's not an answer and he knows it.
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He actually isn't mocking; rather, it sounds quite like he approves. "Your conviction is admirable, at least. I'll grant all of you that much - you've been an interesting lot."
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He offers a bit of a flippant gesture, however. "Your subordinate was one of them, by the way; I believe he was still alive when I left that lot, though obviously I've no idea how he's doing now. Most likely dead; that was a while ago."
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Still, the words sting in ways Archer wasn't expecting - he couldn't care less if Kimbley died in battle, but like this? This hurts for some reason - but he's not going to act rashly.
"That doesn't matter. You've severely underestimated us. We'll find a way to survive here." He doesn't believe that for a second, but he isn't going to show weakness now.
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He takes note of what Archer is doing with his hands, however; after all, Lysandre has a similar habit. "I seem to recall you saying that you don't have any loved ones to return to, Colonel; I suppose that's fortunate in the end, isn't it? Having nothing to return to means that no one will miss you."
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He shakes his head a bit. "I doubt you really want me to try riling you up, besides - how much do you want to test me?"
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Well, at the very least it seems Lysandre's usual attention to subtlety and social grace is still perfectly intact...
"Your subordinate behaved quite strangely for a war criminal who revels in the carnage he causes, you know - would you believe that he actually refused to play?"
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That statement about Kimbley is both incredibly surprising and... really not surprising at all, actually. "He didn't want to play because it wouldn't be fun, is that it?" Archer fights the urge to smirk at that. Of course Kimbley would find a game like this to be no fun whatsoever; he wouldn't want to kill someone for someone else's amusement.
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He pauses for a moment, his gaze flicking down toward Archer's insignia. "A bit young for Lieutenant Colonel, though, isn't he? Even with your help - because of course, he did tell me about that."
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That's surprising vehement. He wasn't expecting to be as bothered by Lysandre's words as he is, but for some reason it really bothers him.
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"What did he tell you about me?"
Dammit.
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"He also rather hated being locked up, you know. His game took place in a large series of bunkers underground; I wonder how he's doing, after not being able to see the sun for so long?"
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"He's fine." The words are hollow and Archer doesn't believe them at all. "And even if he isn't at least he didn't participate in your game."
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"Really, if I didn't know any better I'd say that was an attempt at taking the moral high ground just now. I suspect you're just being contrary, though."
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"Do you intend to keep playing these games until you've saved everyone?"
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