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[OPEN] Out of Kindness

Who: You and people you've dearly missed.
Which: Antagonist Log (Open)
Where: All over Reverein, but mostly around a smiling man in white.
What: Dreams coming true, wrongs righted, and joyful reunions with lost loved ones.
Warnings: MASSIVE spoilers for Persona 5 Royal, mental manipulation including hallucination, memory loss and alteration, discussion of complete personality and history rewrites in extreme cases.
▶ GENTLE MADMAN
¤ A.The skies of Reverein are dark and stormy, but for some reason… not here. A newcomer to the world of dreams, dressed in white with a pair of glasses accenting a soft-featured, smiling face. He seems to have the best of luck, really- wherever he goes, there seems to be a lull in the storms, a brief spot of clear skies and sunshine- or shorter lines at the shops, or maybe an accidental extra bun in the box you grab at the bakery. For whatever reason, around the stranger things just… seem to go well.
And, should you approach him, you'll find him… easy, to talk to. His voice is soft, his expression friendly, and he always takes an interest. Easy to talk to, to open up to. Questions diverted with a joke or a laugh, an offering of food and a friendly ear making it damnably difficult to actually dislike him. Besides, he says he's a professional counselor, and that anything you say to him is, of course, in confidence and not to be shared.
What could it hurt? With all these nightmares running loose, no-one could deny that a little mental health care would be a good thing.
And, should you approach him, you'll find him… easy, to talk to. His voice is soft, his expression friendly, and he always takes an interest. Easy to talk to, to open up to. Questions diverted with a joke or a laugh, an offering of food and a friendly ear making it damnably difficult to actually dislike him. Besides, he says he's a professional counselor, and that anything you say to him is, of course, in confidence and not to be shared.
What could it hurt? With all these nightmares running loose, no-one could deny that a little mental health care would be a good thing.
¤ B.When he's not around, however, things seem to be actively getting worse. Shadows are appearing in Reverein, already a problem in and of itself- but around budding Antagonists, they're worse somehow, their forms warping to match the Antagonists' desires, protecting them, following orders. They'll have to be dealt with.
Bizarrely, a small handful simply aren't being a problem. They dress like hospital orderlies, their demeanors almost helpful… unless, of course, you've interacted with the smiling man- and refused his help. Then their true nature comes through, and they become very nasty indeed.
Bizarrely, a small handful simply aren't being a problem. They dress like hospital orderlies, their demeanors almost helpful… unless, of course, you've interacted with the smiling man- and refused his help. Then their true nature comes through, and they become very nasty indeed.
▶ ROYAL DAYS
¤ A.As concerning as the influx of monstrosities and megalomaniacs is, in the moment you might find it hard to care, very much. Ever since meeting that smiling man, things have turned out for the best. A familiar face appears- perhaps a long-dead loved one, suddenly brought to the land of dreams. Or an estranged friend, maybe, hoping to reconcile. Stranger things have happened, right?
Or maybe you've started to remember a wholly different sequence of events. Choices you regretted, undone in an instant. Hurtful things you said, never spoken. A traumatic event never occurring, or the love of a parental figure, never withheld from you. Whatever the reason, how could you worry about the impending confrontation when your life is so… perfect?
Or maybe you've started to remember a wholly different sequence of events. Choices you regretted, undone in an instant. Hurtful things you said, never spoken. A traumatic event never occurring, or the love of a parental figure, never withheld from you. Whatever the reason, how could you worry about the impending confrontation when your life is so… perfect?
¤ B.Or maybe… you're a little too suspicious, too willful, too well-adjusted already for that to work. Or perhaps you've spotted a contradiction too great to ignore, a remembered event that simply couldn't have happened, because you also remember something that would've made it impossible. In that moment of horrible realization, it all comes rushing back. Whatever figment of the ones you lost fades and dissipates, so much noctaere-black smoke in the wind. Forgotten details suddenly remembered, the skies just as clouded and thunderous as ever.
Maybe you're seeing the slightly glazed-over look in the eyes of the afflicted, the joyful smiles and lack of care. Maybe you've even connected it to the Smiling Man, the one who introduced himself as Doctor Maruki- or maybe you're still searching for the truth.
Whatever the case, the Orderlies- the Shadows, marching about in masked, twisted, humanoid forms- do not like you. At a moment's notice, they attack, hoping to capture, to subdue- to force you to meet with their 'glorious savior' for 'treatment'.
Or maybe you've had the chance to run into the good doctor again, in an environment where he seems so much less happy to see you.
Maybe you're seeing the slightly glazed-over look in the eyes of the afflicted, the joyful smiles and lack of care. Maybe you've even connected it to the Smiling Man, the one who introduced himself as Doctor Maruki- or maybe you're still searching for the truth.
Whatever the case, the Orderlies- the Shadows, marching about in masked, twisted, humanoid forms- do not like you. At a moment's notice, they attack, hoping to capture, to subdue- to force you to meet with their 'glorious savior' for 'treatment'.
Or maybe you've had the chance to run into the good doctor again, in an environment where he seems so much less happy to see you.
▶ THROW AWAY YOUR MASK
¤ A.A special third prompt that will be posted in a few days' time. Those interested in joining the final confrontation should see the sign-up post below.
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Knowing then, finding out he was the one who had been killed, well that's something else entirely. Hell, even that Ren looked nice despite it all. That's what might hurt the most there. Even if he worse the face of someone he knew, he almost seemed like him, if you squinted. And for someone with no future at all, a good proposition.
"I'm sorry." he finally says. He'd been bad trying to help his own daughter when she cried. He doesn't place a hand on him, especially after the outburst with Ren, wanting to give him his own pace. He'll wait. "You didn't deserve that."
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There was a tightness in his chest, a numbness that spread, made the whole thing worse, made the shame burn in his mind as the flood came back, hot and wet and making his vision swim.
And Maruki was here. He knew. He didn't know how, didn't care- but nobody else could do this. Nobody else would do this, do this and call it kindness, call it better-
"Thank you," he managed, after a moment, hated how choked his voice sounded god dammit. "It wasn't the first time. I'd- I'd have got out of it. I did before. But it took days, last time. Don't have that luxury, here."
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Desperate times, called for desperate measures.
"So...you think you got it in you to fight?"
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The thought of it still made him sick, made his skin crawl, seeing that face smiling at him, warm and proud, seeing her treating that man like a beloved partner. But there was the bit he had to work up to. "... And I was alive. I think the last part was to make… Ren. Happy. I figured it out before he did. Too many things missing, too many things that just didn't add up. And he's the source of it. Takuto Maruki. He thinks he's… fixing things. Like he's touching up a painting, except the painting's the whole world. Futaba's mom, Haru's dad, Ryuji's leg. Ann's friend… Me. Little tragedies, wiped clean. Every mistake you ever made, every person you ever lost, undone. Everything you are, rewritten to be a happier, better version of you."
Akechi stood, not unshakily, and reached out, terrified for a moment that he might receive no answer. But the black mask appeared, and the cognitive armor with it. "I don't blame you for bringing up Shido. It worked. I'm probably not good for a fight, but I'm going anyway. I can't let this go."