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"Just that there were more of these Murder Game things." Percy said. "This isn't the first. There used to be some sort of demon that ran these, but it's been gone for a while." He was taken aback when Erika ripped the file he was holding out of his hands. He shook his head and grabbed the Reaper Incident file
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Whatever. Ethel didn't feel like waking her up, so Ethel just wandered around the room.
In the meantime, Karin grabbed the report for the Reaper Incident Report.
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The following report seemed to be written by an esteemed "Executor," whatever that meant," named Ciel. One could assume that this was the same woman who had been sleeping on the couch, given the attached photograph. In it was something of a rough summary of the events and what had transpired there:
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Submitted some time after the preceding Monokuma Incident Report.
Identifcation: Executor 7 of the Burial Agency. Codename: Ciel. High-ranking Executor within the Church Burial Agency. Previously involved within the final Roa Incident that concerned the likes of Shiki Tohno, Arcueid Brunestud, and the Dead Apostle Ancestor Nrvnsqr Chaos. Specialize in killing and hunting.
It had all begun shortly after the Monokuma Incident with Executor Kotomine involved in it. He had assigned me this task, believing that I was more fit to the task, given my rank in the Burial Agency. With no reason to decline, I accepted the job. Initially, I had been hitting dead ends everywhere. No traces of any "Murder Game" existed, aside from the rare reported ones from Shiki Tohno, Aoko Aozaki, and Kirei Kotomine before. And then one day, it happened. It wasn't that I stumbled into a lead. A lead stumbled into me. To this day, I still believe that the individual who had sent me into the Murder Game against my own will was the Arch Demon himself, considering he was able to kill me so easily, and even more, to be able to get the jump on me without me knowing until it was too late.
After a small while, I had appeared in what seemed to be some sort of afterlife, headed by someone calling himself The Composer, and overseen by a boy named "Joshua." He had quite the affinity for... well, to put it crudely, backsides. But aside from that, he was surprisingly quite helpful in helping me, alongside the other participants of the so-called Reapers' Game, as it was innocently known at the time, acquire a second chance of life. Little did he and the other Reapers realize that it had turned more deadly than expected. A Murder Game, of course.
The report goes on to detail some minor notes. One would be able to note that Ciel kept especially vague on a particular fellow participant known as Minato Arisato. The name might ring a bell or two for you.
Eventually, we discovered the source of the anomaly to be a man named John White, a man who had been pretending to be a Reaper all this time from my understanding. Having served the Arch Demon, the orchestrater of the Murder Games, from the side, we managed to defeat him before he could do much lasting damage, and with the conclusion of the Reapers' Murder Game, we had managed to return with our lives, thankfully.
The report goes on to indicate that she had taken a small vacation off for a few weeks. Given that this report was old enough to collect some dust, one could assume that her "few weeks" were already up. Why she had decided to take said vacation remained unknown. Maybe it had something to do with that Minato?
Identifcation: Executor 7 of the Burial Agency. Codename: Ciel. High-ranking Executor within the Church Burial Agency. Previously involved within the final Roa Incident that concerned the likes of Shiki Tohno, Arcueid Brunestud, and the Dead Apostle Ancestor Nrvnsqr Chaos. Specialize in killing and hunting.
It had all begun shortly after the Monokuma Incident with Executor Kotomine involved in it. He had assigned me this task, believing that I was more fit to the task, given my rank in the Burial Agency. With no reason to decline, I accepted the job. Initially, I had been hitting dead ends everywhere. No traces of any "Murder Game" existed, aside from the rare reported ones from Shiki Tohno, Aoko Aozaki, and Kirei Kotomine before. And then one day, it happened. It wasn't that I stumbled into a lead. A lead stumbled into me. To this day, I still believe that the individual who had sent me into the Murder Game against my own will was the Arch Demon himself, considering he was able to kill me so easily, and even more, to be able to get the jump on me without me knowing until it was too late.
After a small while, I had appeared in what seemed to be some sort of afterlife, headed by someone calling himself The Composer, and overseen by a boy named "Joshua." He had quite the affinity for... well, to put it crudely, backsides. But aside from that, he was surprisingly quite helpful in helping me, alongside the other participants of the so-called Reapers' Game, as it was innocently known at the time, acquire a second chance of life. Little did he and the other Reapers realize that it had turned more deadly than expected. A Murder Game, of course.
The report goes on to detail some minor notes. One would be able to note that Ciel kept especially vague on a particular fellow participant known as Minato Arisato. The name might ring a bell or two for you.
Eventually, we discovered the source of the anomaly to be a man named John White, a man who had been pretending to be a Reaper all this time from my understanding. Having served the Arch Demon, the orchestrater of the Murder Games, from the side, we managed to defeat him before he could do much lasting damage, and with the conclusion of the Reapers' Murder Game, we had managed to return with our lives, thankfully.
The report goes on to indicate that she had taken a small vacation off for a few weeks. Given that this report was old enough to collect some dust, one could assume that her "few weeks" were already up. Why she had decided to take said vacation remained unknown. Maybe it had something to do with that Minato?
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