Story cover for Remedy of Deception and Truth by Kel_amphrosia
Remedy of Deception and Truth
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  • Reads 13
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2024
"This whole truth is just a whole web of lies with no end. This web is like a disease with no cure, spiraling and destroying everything. Was the truth really worth finding?" 

16. An odd amount of students to be forced into a killing game. Little trust is everywhere amongst the students. Venena Foxglove, the Ultimate Pharmacuetical Scientist has the goal to find the whole picture of the story. The truth they find may not really be the truth.

This story is my own plot and OCs, all characters and art that may appear in this story are mine 

TW! Death, violence, strong language, murder
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(This is a sequel to Danganronpa: Darkened Hope. I recommend that you read Darkened Hope if you haven't already, both to avoid spoilers for that story, and to contextualize this one.) Another killing game.... another bunch of students.... another story of murder and betrayal and deceit.... But this time.... Something's different. When Benshirou Kuwahara woke up in the courtyard behind a mansion, he didn't know what to expect. At first glance, it appeared he was being held hostage with fifteen other students with exceptional talent in certain skills, somewhat like himself. But the truth was much more horrifying than just a simple kidnapping. Monokuma, the supposed landlord of "Despairblood Manor," as he called it, was nothing but sadistic and cruel. To escape, one must murder. With this one simple rule in place, everyone's lives are in danger. What will become of the Ultimates residing in the mansion? How many will die? How many will survive? Will they ever know the answers to these questions, or will the bloodshed keep on going?