For first person, there's an additional musebox post here that should hopefully cover everything.
For the third:
Put simply, Byakuya was bored.
It was a boring town. He lived in a boring house. He was stuck on a boring street. Certainly, the idea of kidnapping people from multiple universes was an intrieguing one, but the idea of doing it just to force them all into randomised martial "bliss"...
It was so boring it made his fists shake.
The Hope's Peak Academy game, that had been worth his time. A game of murder, secrecy and paranoia that seemed the perfect place for a man who knew how the world really worked. Of course, there'd been a few mishaps and he'd abandoned it in favour of a more interesting test of wits, but it was certainly better than this.
Oh sure, the identity of the mysterious 'Landlord' was interesting (if it was even one person to begin with; he seriously doubted it) but rattling out that kind of secret didn't seem to have a time limit. And from a precursory flicker through the logs on the shared network, practically all his fellow victims were just sitting around and accepting it.
What boring, blinkered, braindead twaddle.
Ugh. He'd probably have to go out of his way to get any interest out of this place. The Landlord's advice was so vague it was rediculous. Did they really intend to just dump them here? Was that really the whole point of it all?
He'd have to dig. Tear away all these stupid facades of normalcy. Drag as much of the truth kicking and screaming into the light as he could. How the 'Landlord' responded to that would be just as interesting as the process itself.
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For the third:
Put simply, Byakuya was bored.
It was a boring town. He lived in a boring house. He was stuck on a boring street. Certainly, the idea of kidnapping people from multiple universes was an intrieguing one, but the idea of doing it just to force them all into randomised martial "bliss"...
It was so boring it made his fists shake.
The Hope's Peak Academy game, that had been worth his time. A game of murder, secrecy and paranoia that seemed the perfect place for a man who knew how the world really worked. Of course, there'd been a few mishaps and he'd abandoned it in favour of a more interesting test of wits, but it was certainly better than this.
Oh sure, the identity of the mysterious 'Landlord' was interesting (if it was even one person to begin with; he seriously doubted it) but rattling out that kind of secret didn't seem to have a time limit. And from a precursory flicker through the logs on the shared network, practically all his fellow victims were just sitting around and accepting it.
What boring, blinkered, braindead twaddle.
Ugh. He'd probably have to go out of his way to get any interest out of this place. The Landlord's advice was so vague it was rediculous. Did they really intend to just dump them here? Was that really the whole point of it all?
He'd have to dig. Tear away all these stupid facades of normalcy. Drag as much of the truth kicking and screaming into the light as he could. How the 'Landlord' responded to that would be just as interesting as the process itself.
Hopefully.
He'd really, really hate to be disappointed.
Accepted
Congrats, your application has been accepted! Your character is now living at 1438 in Holly Heights, with a child slot. In order to get the ball rolling, here's what you need to do:
I hope you enjoy your stay here!