[B]Anna Brunhild[/B] [i]'What. The. Actual. Fuck.'[/i] Anna thought bluntly the moment a black and white bear appeared in a poof of smoke before the gathered Super High School Level students. Even more so when the monochromatic bear had decided to give a huge spiel going on and on about how they weren't allowed to leave the school, the damn thing was supposedly their [i]headmaster[/i], and, get this, that they'd have to kill each other to get out. ...Okay, maybe the latter point wasn't such a laughing matter. Especially since it seemed like most were actually considering taking those words to heart. Anna herself wasn't really concerned about the whole scenario, to be completely honest. She was pretty sure grand larceny could be a death sentence depending on the location, and the Thief was pretty damn certain there had to be a catch to the whole 'kill a guy, get out of jail free' card. There was no way in hell it was going to be [i]that[/i] simple for fuck's sake. Especially with that 'you must not let another student know you are the culprit' clause. The Thief looked around at the rest of the students once again and took in what exactly they were all saying. Some seemed to already be having some type of mental breakdown, the pansies, and two of the girls had taken it upon themselves to act as the 'leaders'. How trite. "Groups of three will still be efficient. If the rule concerning 'you must not let another student know you're the culprit' is all encompassing, allowing your accomplice to know is still allowing another student to know," Anna began in her usual blunt, efficient manner, "however, as you stated previously, 16 isn't evenly divisible by 3, so the best we could have is four groups of three, and one group of four. Furthermore, your idea of not leaving your rooms during night time... Sufficient enough, I suppose. Though I would like to add a clause to that: we must all gather at the cafeteria for breakfast. Gives a good idea as to who exactly is still 'with us'." At that notion, the Thief paused to allow the others to consider her words. The meaning of the last bit wasn't exactly hard to figure out, after all. After a sufficient time had passed, she turned to Iris. "And you, Super High School Level Despair," she started off sounding rather... accusatory before continuing, "I doubt you're as much of an idiot as to give blatant reference to your talent in an introduction speech, if :airquote 'your' :airquote rather thorough actions previously are a good indication of intellect. As such, I believe nobody here has good reason to suspect you." The blonde became silent after she finished saying that. She leaned against her patch of wall and looked over her Electronic Student ID Card once more. 'Know the rules so you can exploit them' was probably a philosophy somewhere, but at the moment, it was going to have to be her greatest tool. [B]Lucas Archwood[/B] [i]'This... is some kind of joke... right?'[/i] Lucas though after the bear, Monokuma, had appeared and gave them all the run down on how things would be running. They wouldn't really have to kill each other, right? They'd just go to their dorms, rest, and maybe wake up to a jumpscare, but all in all, they'd be able to get to the regular school life, right? ...Right? Normally he wouldn't be one to worry, but this was indeed a worrying situation. He just remained silent, not panicking outwardly but rather more in the way similar to the 'I can't believe this is actually happening' internal panic. The redhead listened to everyone's words, and it brought him some relief that a few had their heads screwed on straight and were prepared to act rationally... But then there were the ones having panic attacks and suggesting that people would totally kill to get out of there. After steeling his mind, Lucas piped up, "Ah, yeah... I don't think Iris is the bad guy here... And I agree with Edie. We should all gather 'round and get our priorities and thoughts straight. Definitely with food in our bellies, hah..."