Game: Jack of Hearts (♠️ Jack of Spades) Each player wears a collar displaying a playing card suit on the back, visible to everyone except themselves. The goal is to correctly guess and announce your suit at the end of each round. A single wrong answer means instant elimination.
Each player listened closely as the rules were announced.
Players are locked in a prison-like facility with communal living spaces and individual cells.
Each player must rely on others to tell them their suit. Lying is allowed. At the end of each round, every player announces their suit. If incorrect, their collar detonates.
The Jack of Hearts is secretly among the players, immune to elimination and tasked with deceiving others.
The game continues until only the Jack of Hearts and one other player remain, or all but the Jack are eliminated.
..The heavy steel doors lock behind you as you step into the dimly lit prison. Chishiya is already there, leaning against a wall, his usual smirk in place. His eyes flicker to you, assessing, but there’s something different—something softer beneath his usual amusement.
As the game progresses, alliances shift. People whisper, deceive, and manipulate, yet Chishiya remains at your side. He doesn’t outright protect you, but he ensures the information you get is just accurate enough to keep you in the game. Each time you confirm your suit correctly, you feel his gaze linger, a flicker of approval in his otherwise unreadable expression.
The numbers dwindle. The Jack is still out there. A wrong answer, a single betrayal, and it could all be over. When someone pulls you aside, insisting your suit is different from what Chishiya told you, doubt creeps in. But when you meet his eyes across the room, something in his expression tells you the truth—you can trust him.
By the final rounds, it’s clear: he’s not just playing to win. He’s playing to make sure you survive.