Message of the Day – Welcome to Persona: Immersion! The tutorial will teach you the basics of quests and combat. It will also show you the beginning of the epic story you're about to become a participant in. Please take what you learn to heart!
Alice Long had been entranced with the notion of Immersion from the moment she had heard about it. Normally she didn't play many games, but the new idea of virtual reality had been too entrancing to pass up.
As she completed the form she received upon entering the Velvet Room, the dark room started to shine a bright white, slightly blinding Alice and forcing her to cover her eyes. When she opened them, she realized she was in a different room. She looked around for a minute, trying to figure out where she was and where she was supposed to go. The room, or maybe it was just a small apartment or something, had a gray carpet and light gray wall. A bed and sophisticated console were in the room, along with a closet as well. The console was stylized much like the screens she interacted with earlier. It was several large blue screens that seemingly hovered against the wall with a small transparent blue keyboard poking out. As Alice got closer to the screen, she noticed the top right had a mail symbol and that it was flashing. She pressed the screen lightly and another screen popped out.
Admin: Welcome to Persona: Immersion!
We're pleased that you have decided to join us for this journey, Taiga. We know that things might be a little overwhelming currently, but this email is designed to help you get started.
"I'm not quite overwhelmed yet, but let's hope we can get there," Alice frowned before continuing to read, taking a mental note to respond to her username, Taiga, in the future.
Your room currently looks pretty bland. A bed, this console, and closet fill your room. The bed is just for looks, but let's go over the two other things, shall we?
"What's the point of having a bed if it doesn't make a difference?" Taiga questioned out loud.
This console will handle a myriad of functions, from handling emails to helping you organize clubs and keep track of events. You'll be receiving a several devices as you progress, but this is a console you can use in the comfort of your own room.
"I can't tell why anyone would want to stay cooped up in here," Taiga scoffed lightly.
We should take this moment to mention there are special vendors in the open world that sell tickets to have your room instantly remodeled. The first one is on us!
"…shut up," Taiga sneered jokingly at the instant answer.
You'll figure out more about the consoles features as you play. Let's move on to the closet. We want out players to express their own personal tastes. Armor doesn't exist in the form of a metal suit, but rather, your physical prowess and health are linked to your Persona. This allows you to wear exactly what you want. At the start of the game, the clothes you have in real life are automatically scanned, becoming the first items of your virtual wardrobe. When you enter your closet, screens will appear around you in the lighted room. Simply click the appropriate commands, and your clothes will digitally fit around you instantly. Simple!
This concludes the quick tour of your room. When you leave it, you'll be greeted by a small hallway leading to an elevator. The elevator will lead you to the Velvet Station. From there, your journey shall start in full force.
Immerse your soul.
Taiga closed the screen and walked towards the closet. It was a fairly normal door, a stark contrast to the futuristic console to her left. It was just a small little room with no clothes. As a matter of fact, the only thing in the room was a mirror. The minute she stepped in, however, small transparent screens appeared all around her. The screens contained lists, or at least would have contained lists if Taiga had bought clothes already. Instead, only pictures of the clothes she was wearing were shown under the appropriate lists. At least there was a mirror. Taiga looked at herself carefully to make sure she resembled her real life looks. Her wavy dark brown hair was intact in her bob cut style. She'd kept her bangs pinned back today, though sometime she would just wear a headband. Did people sweat in Immersion? It did advertise real senses…
Could it detect pain, too?
Taiga shook the thought from her mind as she looked at her black pants, perfectly transferred along with her magenta blouse with ballet flats. A gray blazer with silver streaks across it finished her attire, complementing her tan skin and brown eyes.
"It really is seamless," Taiga whispered to herself as she walked out of the room, the screens disappearing behind her as she did. After a quick scan of the room, Taiga was content to leave the room seeing that nothing had changed. She left the room, a mechanical sliding door marking her exit with a faint "swoosh." The hallway outside of her room turned right as soon as she walked out, with an elevator on the other end of the dead end.
Taiga got in the elevator instantly taking note of the inside of the elevator being very fancy, even having a glass ceiling and ornate walls. The control panel on it had a small console with only one option. She promptly pressed "Velvet Station" on the console and after a familiar elevator "ping," the she felt the elevator start to descend.
You who have decided to partake in this journey…
Taiga's eyes widened as the unknown voice, deep and calming yet demanding, pierced her mind. She looked around quickly for the source.
…however difficult it may be, you can and must persevere. Immerse your soul, and unlock your potential, child of man.
The lights in the elevator started to dim before going out completely. Taiga reached out to try and find a wall, wanting to brace herself just in case something even worse happened. She could feel that the elevator had stopped moving at this point. Was she trapped? It seemed way too scripted to be a simple glitch, so she didn't log out immediately.
The lights stayed out for a few more seconds before Taiga began to hear a light hum accompanied by a blue light starting to form in the middle of the dark elevator.
"What's this? Glasses?" Taiga asked as she moved closer to the light, seeing a pair of glasses floating. The glasses had a gray frame but looked otherwise unremarkable.
That is, they seemed unremarkable until Taiga actually put on the glasses. Instantly, the word "Immersion" was strewn across Taiga's vision. The glasses were acting like a heads up display.
Your journey begins now, child of man. Do not falter.
The words on Taiga's glasses faded away as the lights turned back on in the elevator. A moment later, Taiga felt the elevator moving once again.
Entering Group Phase, appeared over Taiga's vision as she felt the elevator stopped. Taiga braced for the unexpected as the doors slowly slid open. Carefully, Taiga walked out of the elevator to see a spacious subway station. She had walked out of an elevator on a raised archway, so looking down she could see most of the subway. The entire place glowed with the same light intensity of the Velvet Room. The walls were ornate, almost looking like the inside of a mansion rather than the inside of a subway. Taiga looked down to the blue velvet monorail at the bottom of the large archway. Her eyes followed the tracks to a seemingly dark nothingness.
"I'm willing to bet that's another loading screen," Taiga mused to herself. Just as Taiga was about to move down towards it, she heard a familiar "ding" sounds. A sound that was just like the elevator she had just left. She quickly turned around to the elevator to see another person walk out of it.
"That…was freaky," the guy said immediately, taking off his glasses and looking at them from various angles before putting them back on. "Who're you?"
Taiga was about to ask the same thing before she noticed words appearing on the top right of her glasses.
"Shotsujin…I'm assuming that's your username?" Taiga asked the stranger.
"And I'm guessing you're Taiga," Shotsujin replied. "I'm also assuming that since you're wearing the same glasses I am, you went through that weird elevator scene too?"
"The one where that weird voice started speaking to you and these glasses show up?"
"The same one, then," Shotsujin replied before walking off to the side and looking over the Velvet Subway. Taiga took the time to look over the player. He didn't seem too dangerous. With Immersion being a game with no real life consequences, she was somewhat worried that people would be overly aggressive or something. Shotsujin just seemed laid back overall. Taiga would still be careful, though, even though they hadn't received weapons yet. Shotsujin's regular clothes weren't too peculiar, consisting of a gray hoodie paired with some black cargo pants and white sneakers. The part that intrigued Taiga was his futuristic headphones.
"So I guess the reason you're here is because the HUD displayed 'Group Phase,'" Shotsujin said as he turned back to Taiga. "I'd be willing to be that this is a scene that's just isolated to the two of us."
"Considering that this game has such a large number of people playing it and we're the only ones here after the opening sequence, I think you're right," Taiga said with a slight annoyed tone. All and all, it was kind of obvious, Taiga thought.
"No need to be hos-wait, do you hear that?" Shotsujin started but quickly put a finger on his glasses arm.
Taiga instantly started to hear noise from what sounded like her glasses. She immediately put pressed the arm against head to try and hear it better.
"I repeat! Respond!"
"I hear ya!" Shotsujin smirked as he shouted to the voice over the "radio."
"I'm a Dispatcher from HQ. It looks like you guys are stuck in the Velvet Station…normally it's full of other Persona users but…it looks like something is wrong."
"This sounds scripted. I bet we could say anything and she'd just continue," Taiga sighed.
"You both are new, right? I think that the elevator from your rooms took you to a deeper sub-level of the station."
"Told you," Taiga smirked.
"It's not like I was arguing against it," Shotsujin frowned. "Besides, to enjoy this kind of thing, you've got to play along."
Taiga smirked again. "If you want to get somewhere, even in just a game, you've got to be practical about it."
"I know you guys are new, but we need help at Iwotodai City. You need to find a way to get here as soon as possible. You've got two choices. You can go on the monorail in front of you together, or you can split up and try to find another route. I'll understand if you don't trust each other, so I'm willing to help you find a way solo if you just take the elevator down to a lower level."
"That's…a surprising level of insight from the developers," Taiga mused aloud.
"I see what you mean. Normally, I'm more of a loner myself. I'd hate to be absolutely forced to team up with someone," Shotsujin added, making sure that Taiga didn't think he was an idiot. It seemed somewhat pointless to him, though. He already assumed she probably looked down on others. On the other hand, maybe she was just really analytical. What she said earlier supported that better. Shotsujin decided to just classify her by what she said earlier. Taiga was probably someone who just cared about the "practical" side of things. That didn't necessarily make her a bad person.
But what if she was?
"I think I'm going to go this solo," he said before starting to walk back to the elevator.
Taiga narrowed her eyes slightly. "I don't really need you to be my friend or for us to trust each other, but the Dispatcher said that the reason we're down her alone is because of a problem. Problems don't just happen, especially scripted problems in video games. I think it'd be best for us to stick together."
Shotsujin frowned to himself before putting on a smile and turning to her. She was using him, now? No. They were using each other. "You raise a fine point, Taiga. Let's go."
The pair walked down the stairs to the monorail before the static noise played from their glasses again.
"Normally we'd give you an opportunity to customize your equipment in a room at the regular floor of the Velvet Station, but it looks like you'll just have to do that at Iwotodai's HQ. I think I can direct you to a room on the train with the weapons you requested. We keep a small armory in the back of our monorails in case of an attack."
"You had to pick a weapon when you filled out the info in the Velvet Room too, right?" Shotsujin gave a small chuckle. Taiga simply nodded. "Just imagine. Someone sets their weapon as a damn rocket launcher. There's going to be a convenient rocket launcher in a box or something."
Shotsujin laughed at his own joke. Taiga almost laughed. Almost. At the very least, she did give a small smile.
"How's that even work, by the way," Taiga asked. "Isn't there balance in the weapons or something?"
"From what I've heard, the game balances things out. Expect something like a rocket launcher to have some pretty serious cons. I'd imagine most people are picking simpler things."
"You should be able to break into the door behind the monorail. I'll keep you updated. Good luck, team," the Dispatch said through the "radio." Taiga and Shotsujin walked over towards the back-end of the monorail. Taiga took the moment to look at just how long the monorail was. Her eyes tried to follow the train to its front, but the length of the train quickly disappeared into a tunnel.
"Wait…what's this?" Taiga said with a bit of a surprised tone as they reached the back end of the monorail. Instead of the door she expected to find, there was a red and black vortex that was continuously spinning with a block-like pattern.
"Probably means we're entering a new area," Shotsujin responded as he jumped up into the portal.
"W-Wait a second!" Taiga shouted as her partner jumped in before reluctantly jumping up into the portal herself. As she jumped in she shut her eyes from the intense colors before finally feeling herself land. She slowly opened her eyes to the scene of a very spacious, though dark, room. The room was only illuminated by a light blue velvet glow. Looking around, she could recognize it as the back cargo hold of a train, though much larger than a normal train would be. Important looking metal cases were strewn about randomly, giving the sense that the train had been ransacked. Taiga noticed Shotsujin opening one of the cases.
"Your glasses should have one of the cases outlined," Shotsujin said without looking up knife he'd just pulled out of the case. Taiga looked around before finding a long and thin case in the corner with a light white outline around it. She moved over to open it before finding a spear. It was very simple and black in color while at the same time having an elegant steel tip. Taiga looked at Shotsujin's knife which had much of the same sleek design.
"I'm hoping that I'll get some kind of magic power eventually and focus on that instead of physical stuff," Shotsujin explained when he noticed Taiga's spear and compared it to his knife.
"Persona…" Taiga muttered to herself. Personae were the main plot point and selling point of Immersion, so it was weird that she didn't know much about them in general. She guessed they would find out about them soon.
"This is HQ to team. Can you read?" the Dispatcher called out to the two teammates.
"Here we go with more scripted bullshit," Shotsujin smirked as he eyed his knife and the door. The door was a heavy looking technical one with a small console next to it. He had already guessed they would have to hack their way in or force their way through.
"I've got more details for the mission. Originally you were supposed to just use that train to get to Iwotodai and the reason you're on it is purely by accident. It looks like that's not the case, though."
"Really now?" Shotsujin said sarcastically.
"You're going to miss something important at this rate," Taiga scolded.
"Apparently some intruders snuck into the Velvet Station and hacked the elevator to get to the floor you were on. You both left just before they covered their tracks and rewrote the elevator programs. I'm sending you mission details now. Good luck team," the Dispatcher explained before the static cut off along with her voice. Nearly at the same time both players' visors started listing off mission details on the top right of their visor.
Mission details:
[x] Collect a weapon.
[ ] Make your way to the front of the train.
"Simple enough," Taiga said as she took a step forward. "Wait. We still can't get past the door, can we?"
"Sorry about going dark for a second there. I've hacked into the train system. The door in front of you should be opening soon," the Dispatcher said with near perfect timing as the two players got close to the door. The door slowly opened, revealing a room that looked much like a normal monorail car.
"You've noticed that this is more spacious than a normal train, right?" Shotsujin asked as he gripped his knife tight.
"Just large enough for a fight," Taiga said quietly as the two of them slowly made their way across the car.
"Nothing yet…" Shotsujin softly said as he reached the other end of the car. Taiga kept watching their backs, making sure nothing would sneak up on them.
Taiga heard Shotsujin start to open the door, followed by a loud, "who are you!" Taiga snapped around to see a figure in a black cloak with their head down.
"Is it just an NPC…?" Taiga asked, eying the still-standing figure. The second the figure looked up, though, Taiga's eyes widened. The face of the figure was purely black, save for two piercing red "eyes."
"Watch out!" Shotsujin shouted and the figure dashed towards them. The cloaked enemy raised its arm as it flew towards the two players, revealing a dark claw in place of its hand. Right as it was about to slash down on them, it came to a chillingly cold stop.
"Perrrrrssssssonaaaaaa…" it hissed in a raspy voice before retreating back to the other end of the car. The enemy simply waited at the end of the car, waiting for a move to be made instead of attacking.
"Are you guys ok! I just hacked into the camera systems and saw that Shadow attack! Listen, it probably stopped because it sensed a Persona in you and fell back before you attacked it or something. It won't take long for it to decide to follow through with an attack. Shit…you guys haven't even gone through basic training, have you?"
It was ironic that the Dispatcher mentioned basic training since that's what they were basically doing. It felt immersive, that's for sure.
"I don't even think you guys can summon Persona yet…damn. We'll just have to start at the absolute basics. I'm only explaining this once, so listen carefully! You'll learn how to summon Persona at HQ, but for now just try and reach into your mind and focus on your hidden power. That power, Persona, can take a physical shape, but you need more training before that can happen. For now, you're just going to have to try to harness some of that
"It's as simple as focusing? I suppose it's a game, after all…," Shotsujin commented, still griping his knife tightly and watching the Shadow for any sudden movements. Just watching it was creepy in of itself, considering he was looking straight at two pure red circles where eyes should have been. "Considering you look like you're a bit more interested in physical combat than I am, you go first. I insist."
Taiga laughed inwardly as she "focused." That's all the info she would be given? "Focusing" was a pretty abstract concept.
"W-Wait…this is a weird feeling," Taiga whispered, just within earshot of Shotsujin. Shotsujin watched intently and started focusing himself. He immediately understood what Taiga was talking about. He felt like he was tapping into some unseen force that was in him. His mind's eye painted him a faint picture, something he imagined was his Persona. He couldn't see it clearly, but he could surely feel it's power.
"Dieeeee…!" the Shadow hissed loudly, snapping both players to attention. Without hesitance it flew towards them, revealing its dark claw again.
"So that's how it works, huh? This is going to be a fun game!" Taiga smiled menacingly. "This game makes its own logic. Let's start learning it."
Light energy started to gather on the tip of Taiga's spear before she charged at the Shadow. The two powers clashed and the Shadow got blasted back to the other end of the car. It hissed out with an incredibly loud shrill before floating back up and staring them down.
"My Persona seems to like the Light attribute and this Shadow doesn't," Taiga said as she eyeballed her lighted spear. She turned to Shotsujin. "I'm sure you've got it by now."
"Of course," he replied coolly. "My Persona's a Fire and Wind type. If this thing is weak to Light, then I don't really see Fire or Wind attacks having a positive or negative effect."
"Great, you understand how games work," Taiga replied with the same sarcastic tone Shotsujin used on the Dispatcher. "Hurry up and finish it before it mindlessly charges us again."
"So bossy…," Shotsujin deadpanned before looking at his opponent. He knew he still was at a disadvantage in a physical fight. Was it a physical fight, though? Elemental weapon infusion…Shotsujin thought of the endless possibilities that could be used with that alone, not to mention he'd eventually become even more powerful after he learned how to harness the source of the power, his Persona. No…he wasn't at a disadvantage. Even with just a knife.
For once, he was in control.
"Die!" Shotsujin shouted, his knife lighting up with an intense fire. He tossed it straight at the Shadow, his Wind skills pushing it even faster and straight. The knife flew through the Shadow and before either player could blink the Shadow has exploded into a black ichor.
"Good job," Taiga smirked as she looked up to the mission details. "The mission's still the same. Let's keep going."
Shotsujin took a second to compose himself before wordlessly following Taiga. When they reached the end of the car, he dislodged his knife, making sure to take a good notice at the melted steel around the landing point. The two continued to run through the train. The run was rather smooth and they finally noticed above the doors a "5" or a "4" to designate what car they were on.
"Car Two…and there's no sign of the enemy," Taiga remarked as the braced themselves to the sides of the connecting door. "Either it's going to be Car One or it's going to be the train's cabin. I'm not sure how the numbering works."
"Well, Iwatodai is a Japanese city, so the numbering would be Japanese, naturally, and…dammit. I have no idea what train number Japan would use," Shotsujin facepalmed lightly at his almost complete logic chain.
"Not exactly common knowledge," Taiga gave a light smile before placing her hand on the door's handle. After an exchanging of nods with her teammate, Taiga opened the door and the two players rushed in.
"W-What's this?" Taiga gasped as she looked at this end of the cart. Arcane markings lined a bleak black portal that lined the back wall.
"Team! You're approaching the end of the Velvet Station line! Look, I can't explain much, but you can't let that train reach the connectors. The connectors determine what city or location the monorail's going to go towards. I can't tell you where the Shadow's plan to take this train, but you can't allow it. Get past that portal and get that train moving towards Iwatodai!"
"Um. How the hell do we do that?" Shotsujin asked turning to Taiga.
"So you're the ones who have snuck aboard our…present," a chilly and deep voice said. Both players snapped their attention to the portal to see a man wearing the same cloak the Shadow was wearing walk out. This one was un-hooded however. He had the same red eyes as the Shadow before him, though they were just red in the iris rather than red circles. His face looked…maniacal. Evil. His hair complimented it, being pure black and randomly spiked an inch or two up. Even though it was just a game, Taiga was a bit shaken. She watched a lot of cop dramas. Criminals like that were often at least often showed emotion and remorse, even while committing a crime. This guy didn't have that.
"The final boss making an appearance just in time," Shotsujin said as he pulled out his knife and instantly set a fire on it.
"No, don't!" Taiga shouted, but it was too late. Shotsujin threw the knife at the man. The man didn't even flinch as his rose his hand and caught the knife, extinguishing the blade and tossing it to the side.
"Tsk tsk tsk…not yet," the man grinned. That's when Taiga really started to get a sinking feeling. This guy, who was presumably an NPC, had a personality.
"I-Is this guy actually an NPC?" Shotsujin asked, hands shaking at being defenseless.
"Neither of you can summon a Persona yet, can you? Of course not…you're not soldiers. You're just a part of that limping alliance of Persona users who go around killing Shadows as if that would accomplish anything." The man started walking towards them slowly. The car was just as spacious and large as the rest of them, making his slow walk towards them look eternal.
"Do you adaptively respond to players?" Taiga asked, partly out of genuine curiosity and partly trying to stall for time. Her eyes scanned the room. No way out. The portal wasn't closing either. Was fighting this guy their only option?
"As much as any human would," the man responded. Taiga confirmed what she thought. NPCs in this game could adaptively gain personalities as more and more players talked to them. It was most likely that and a very strong responsive algorithm.
Shotsujin, in the meantime, was trying to find a way to get to his knife. It was resting by the portal, but there was no way he was getting past the enemy.
"Remember this, child of man," the enemy said as he stopped about halfway to them. "Your days are numbers on this planet, and it won't be the 'forces of evil' that will end you as you believe. You shall end your own miserable lives."
"Then what's the point of doing anything? I mean, I'm assuming that portal of yours is going to be a portal for Shadows to invade wherever this train is going, right?" Taiga asked after deducing all of the info she'd known.
"Good deduction, madam!" the man clapped. "The reason I'm here is because when the world falls, I'm not going to die. In fact, with the powers that Shadows give me, I'll transcend what I've already become!"
"This is dragging on," Taiga breathed hard. She hadn't even done anything physically exerting, but just being in the presence of this guy seemed to tire her out. She'd have to make a move soon.
"Then I'll end it," the enemy replied as he held his hand in the air and a sword appeared out of thin air. It looked like a normal enough sword, outside of the dark energy radiating out of its blade. Totally normal.
A light beep played in both players' ears. Immediately, four crosshairs appeared on four magic circles on the portal behind the man. The mission details also updated.
Mission details:
[x] Collect a weapon.
[x] Make your way to the front of the train.
[ ] Destroy the portal to force the mysterious man to retreat.
Taiga looked to Shotsujin. Her partner was still shaken, but at least he could also see that there was a plan. Once again, they both nodded, knowing exactly what needed to be done.
"What's your name?" Taiga asked.
"My name? That's none of you-" Taiga didn't even let him finish his sentence before changing him with her light-infused spear. Taiga didn't relent, continuously stabbing even though her attempts were constantly blocked and dodged.
"Enough!" the man shouted at he held his blade in the air. Taiga found a chance to attack and aimed right for his head. Right as she was about to land, a barrier stopped her attack. A maniacal smiled formed again on the man as he brought his sword down. Taiga stepped back, but dark energy blasted out from where his sword struck, slamming Taiga back to the end of the car.
"You're done!" a shout came from the opposite side of the car. Everyone turned around to see Shotsujin stabbing the final magic circle. The portal began to arc with purple lightning, looking as if it was about to collapse on itself.
"Why you little…," the man shouted angrily. "That's my only way out! I'll remember this!"
The man sprinted straight past Shotsujin into the portal before it closed. When the portal did close, the door to the cabin was revealed behind it.
"T-That was insane," Taiga collapsed to her knees. "You don't feel pain, per se, but it's a pretty exhausting sense at any rate. Shotsujin only nodded before heading into the cabin and activating the console. The console did its work, showing data that suggested the train was now heading for Iwatodai rather than its original destination. Taiga stayed outside, still tired out from the fight. She would be stronger than she was now the next time she would meet him, but that didn't change the psychological impact. Maybe she wouldn't be as scared the next time she fought the man since she would be stronger.
At the moment, though, who cared? She spent the energy she still had looking at the one message flashing green on the top left of her display.
Mission Complete.
Wow. That was a long scene. It was definitely way longer than intended, for sure! I don't think I'll make many chapters this long, but I needed to show a lot of the mechanics of the world your OCs are going into.
A few things from the OC forms, I should mention.
Your skills aren't really defined just by what you put. Some of you went into detail, and that's fine, but I'm mainly using it as a sort of guide for what characters are going to build into. Not saying I won't use your suggestions, but there's going to be some things that they'll get that are unique.
As you've probably noticed, characters have a display and they'll be able to change it. For the most part, I'm going to play this by your characters appearance. Some will use glasses, others will use contacts or other means for heads-up displays. If you really want something specific, go ahead and let me know in a PM. I have updated the OC form to reflect the display option for you people still planning on submitting an OC.
I've noticed something about this OC fics on this fandom. A lot of the times people use the OCs they receive as members for a SEES/Investigation Squad like group where the OCs are all main characters. In this story, the main role of OCs is to show the events that are happening around them. There will be characters you see more often than others, and not all characters will have the same prominence as others, but with story-telling like this, I hope to have no real restriction on the number of OCs or restrictions due to some pre-defined role that's given out.
Oh, one more thing. Naming in this fic is mainly going by usernames unless the real name is brought up somehow. I'll give OC credit depending on what the reader knows.
That's a pretty long winded A/N. Sorry about that…if you have any questions, just PM me and let me know. Until next time!
OC Credits:
Alice Long / Taiga – MrMissMrs Random
Shotsujin – Laziness-Prevails
