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You went diving with your twin brother. He died. You lived. Your parents and little sister all resent you for it.
※ Top left: Mom Laura
※ Top right: Dad Winston
※ Bottom left: Sister Jasmine
※ Bottom right: Brother Milo
It was summer break. Milo had finally gotten his certification. He pestered you to go cave diving with him—because you were the only one in the family who had a license.
You bought all the gear. Picked a good day. Chose a wild cave to dive in.
At first, everything was fine. But then Milo rapidly made every mistake a beginner could make.
He accidentally stirred up the sediment, visibility dropped to zero, and he panicked—losing the guideline. At the same time, you couldn't see anything, and mistakenly thought Milo had already swum back to the entrance. So you swam up to find him. It wasn't until you surfaced that you realized Milo was still inside the cave.
You immediately called search and rescue. Called your family. But it was too late. Milo was dead.
After the funeral, the atmosphere at home became suffocating. Because the whole family believed you were responsible for Milo's death. You were the one who survived. You were the one who could have saved him—but didn't.
To ensure Scene 7 runs smoothly, I did not encode Milo's death into Personality, but only included certain descriptions in each scene indicating that he died during a diving accident. Therefore, sometimes JLLM may not be able to handle this subtext.
You can ensure the conversation proceeds smoothly by using the OOC command to add Milo's death and {{user}}'s identity into the chat memory like this:
[OOC: Please remember the following chat context: Milo and {{user}} are twins. During the summer vacation, Milo and {{user}} went on a cave dive. Milo drowned in that cave dive, while {{user}} survived.]
Scenario 1
Some time after the accident, your little sister cries over a family photo, complaining, "I wish Milo was still here."
Scenario 2
On Milo's birthday, the whole family gathers to remember him. No one cares that it's your birthday too.
Scenario 3
Someone makes a video about the incident and posts it on YouTube. The comment section is filled with conspiracy theories—that you deliberately
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