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cancry2021-10-10 04:44 pm
Superbia Underside Log
Third time's the charm for the Executors, it seems. Their confrontation with Miss President ended peacefully and with the Superbia loop ended, the school was finally able to enjoy its hard earned festival. But it's not quite a straightforward happy ending – the way back up to the previous layers is still sealed and regardless, if the Executors want to progress, they'll have to make their way through the Underside. Finding the entrance isn't too hard. After all, it's where all of this began. At the spot in the gymnasium the previous Student Council President was corrupted, a familiar stairway stretches down, down, down into the darkness. It's been a long time coming, but it's finally time for you to graduate Superbia. | |
![]() ♪♫ Maze Fortress – Sakuzyo ... or so you expect, anyway. Entering the Superbia Underside is just as disorienting as always, but for totally opposite reasons to the other Undersides. While the other Undersides have been vaguely recognizable distortions of their Layers, this one is so similar to Superbia that for a second it's almost unclear whether or not you really are in the Underside or not. It almost feels like a repeat of heading down to Superbia for the first time as you descend the stairs but as you get closer, your intimate familiarity with the Layer allows you to pick out the subtle changes. It's more run down than the school itself and you can see Revenants flitting around to and fro in all directions. A few locations seem to have been switched around and warped but for the most part, Superbia stands as you've always known it, frozen in perfect stasis, just the way a certain someone would have wanted it.
⚝ STUDENT COUNCIL ROOM: Given how things started, it seems like the logical place to go. The Student Council Room isn't a big place, so it shouldn't take long to examine, right? Or so you might think. The instant the door opens, dazzling light pours out, blinding you for a second. It takes your eyes a moment to adjust but when you do, you'll see the reason for that is that the walls of the room have been replaced with thick, almost perfectly transparent glass with the summer sun pouring in aggressively from the outside. As you follow the curve of the glass up, you realize this isn't just a room – it's a giant glass birdcage. And... I don't have to tell you it's occupied by a bird, do I? ⚝ CLUB BUILDING: Once a monument to the delightful inanity of high school life, the club building has been completely taken over by Revenants. To call it an infestation would be an understatement – the instant you open the door, you find yourself utterly swarmed by them and in the confusion, you'll be chased away from the exit! All you can do is keep climbing and fighting your way up to the third floor, and from there the roof, which is made a litttle hard by the fact that the Revenants seem happy to weaponize the equipment of the club rooms against you. Watch out for that falling piano!! Make your way to the top roof and you'll find a particularly grouchy Revenant on top who doesn't seem eager to let you go! ⚝ GYMNASIUM: See for yourself.
⚝ Revenant Types Present: Charles, Metrodorus ![]() | |



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[ she does. but— ]
It's just embarrassing to think about how shamelessly I decided that by myself...! Back then, I didn't have a lot of feelings, but I knew that you were someone who made me feel safe... and I was probably happy that you wanted to see me smile... so when I thought about the Mona Lisa and her smile, I just— without even saying anything...!
[ she covers her face with her hands and groans. if she were making that decision now, with the memories and the emotions she's gained, she would have asked first. she would have told him before so that he knew — what if he hadn't wanted her to choose a name for that reason? it's not that she thinks Chiron would have rejected it, but the fact that she just made that decision on the spot and declared it to everyone without even thinking... is so mortifying. ]
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My dear, whyever would you have said anything first? It's your name you wanted to change and to choose for yourself. Why shouldn't you have chosen it by yourself as well? You say shamelessly as though there should have been any shame to it in the first place.
[Try as he may, he thinks he'll never fully understand her. But so too does he think that he'll never stop trying.]
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What if you didn't like it? What if you didn't want me to have a name that I chose because it made me think of you?
[ those are things she would have worried about now. she didn't have enough awareness of herself to feel those kinds of anxieties and insecurities back then; her self-esteem couldn't be high or low because she simply had none. it's strange to look back on, and unsettling in a way that she can't put her finger on. she really was... empty, when they first woke up, in a way that nobody else was. ]
I... was the one who chose the name Chiron for you, too. But I can tell you about it later, if you'd like to take some time to rest first. Or — I don't have to tell you at all, if you...
[ if he doesn't want that name back. ]
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I think, dear Mona, that you worry quite a bit too much. The opinions of others don't deter you or distract you from trying your best to save those you can without violence; so should it be in the rest of your life and your choices made.
[This isn't an unusual amount of talking for him normally, but Everything Happens So Much, and it's more exhausting than he'd like. Does he want to know about his name, the chosen name, the name Mona apparently chose? Certainly. Yes, please. But rest also sounds good.]
A story for later, I think. When things have...calmed a bit. Is that all right?
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[ she's sure he must be exhausted beyond imagining, if even she's this tired. definitely a story for later. she nods, eyes closed. ]
Yes, of course. I'll tell you about it, and... I'll help you figure out everything you've forgotten, and I'll explain all of it even if it takes a long time. We can... We'll write it all down. So that you can't lose it again.
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I upset you. Didn't I. I-I've been upsetting, and I apologize, but I...cannot help with that which I have no clear memory. I don't recall feeling anything other than a blade running through me at the time, but...
[He seems to deflate some. And with a trickle of magic, the tinkling of crystal, the Executor Mona's leaning on dissipates into Chiron's usual form, from white robes to red and black mish mash, from long locks to shorter. It at least means there's no hole in his clothes.]
She didn't even give us a name...
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Please don't apologise for that. It's not your fault. It did hurt that you couldn't remember... but I was never upset with you. More than anything, I'm worried about you.
[ that this person can take their memories away so easily is — a frightening thought. and they don't know yet if that's the only thing to fear. if Chiron wasn't even aware his memory had changed until others pointed it out, it means there could be something else they aren't aware of too. ]
... I'm sure we'll see her again, eventually. But we can... we can think about that later.
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And when we fight her again, because most certainly we will, I will try to keep out of reach.
Ah... [He glances over at Phoenix.] That young man might blame himself for directing me to fight her, but I was the only one who could have gotten in range.
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I don't... know my father at all, either. So you're... um, you're the closest thing I have. Even if I remember him someday, you'll still be that to me.
[ she looks at Phoenix too, and has to squeeze her eyes shut again at the sight of him lying there. ] ... I wish... we didn't have to do any of this.