[A “What if” Execution]
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G A M E O V E R
MYTHO HAS BEEN FOUND GUILTY. TIME FOR THE PUNISHMENT!
The Prince and The Raven
The Ultimate Ballerino, Mytho Lohen’s Execution: Executed
We see Mytho dressed in the prince attire (a gold crown on his head and a long-sleeved royal blue tunic with gold lining designs, a collar designed with long white feathers, and an iris blue chemise worn underneath. Mytho also wears a white hose, a white cape, and white ballet slippers.) as the shadowy raven from the book emerges. It laughed and the boy charges into battle with a sword in hand. He was told if he defeated the raven, Monokuma would let him live. Black feather flew at his body, piercing his pale skin. Mytho cries out in pain, but keeps going. He has to live. He has to win to recover his heart. However, the despair he had dealt with in the past returned when he started to have flashbacks of losing Princess Tutu and his friend (the knight). He starts to tremble as the raven started to taunt him once more. Unable to bear the pain again, he decides to shatter his heart. So, he turns his sword to his chest and stab it through his heart. But wait. The heart doesn’t shatter, but rather his blood was spilled on the stag floor. Mytho looks down to his chest in disbelief, seeing the blood on the cloth. His eyes started to close as he last heard dark laughter and someone calling for him (but he doesn’t know who). His bloody sword dropped to the floor and it clattered. His crown fell off of his head and rolled away to Monokuma’s feet. The mechanical bear chuckled as he picked it up and puts it on. Mytho... or should I say Prince Siegfried...was executed, all because of his foolish wish of wanting to save everyone from this game. The tragedy has been completely written.
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