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# [[Sky the Majestic]], assisted by [[50-PH-13|Squid]] — mastermind of [[KG6: Ten Little Sinners]]
# [[Sky the Majestic]], assisted by [[50-PH-13|Squid]] — mastermind of [[KG6: Ten Little Sinners]]
# Unknown — mastermind of [[Killing Game 7: Killing Bonds]]
# Unknown — mastermind of [[Killing Game 7: Killing Bonds]]
# [[Watashi Saiko]], with significant assistance by an unnamed secretary and [[Indos Appa]] — masterminds of [[Killing Game 16]]


== Hell is Suite ==
== Hell is Suite ==

Latest revision as of 19:46, 19 November 2020

Masterminds are individuals who orchestrate the events of their respective roleplay sessions. Some created their killing games with good intentions, others for more evil plots, but despite the ends they attempted to reach, the means cannot justify them.

Killing Games

Killing games contain masterminds as a rule of thumb.

  1. Cloud — masterminded First Nonary Game, Decision Game Roleplay, and ZERP
  2. Doc — masterminded First Ambidex Game
  3. Jukore Nomenji, mastermind of The Class Trial
  4. Josharu Haegime, assisted by Avium and Lucy — inadvertently masterminded Turnaround Archipelago
  5. Masashiro Amane — mastermind of S.S. Despair and Ambidex Game: A Game of Choice
  6. An unknown administrator, assisted by Sagi — mastermind of Killing Game 4: The New Millennium
  7. Kuba Reijiro, assisted by Kohaku Kojima — mastermind of KG5: Antarctic Catastrophe
  8. Sky the Majestic, assisted by Squid — mastermind of KG6: Ten Little Sinners
  9. Unknown — mastermind of Killing Game 7: Killing Bonds
  10. Watashi Saiko, with significant assistance by an unnamed secretary and Indos Appa — masterminds of Killing Game 16

Hell is Suite

Hell is Suite games traditionally have mastermind figures.