Solitude - Advocates (Subject Placement)

#solitude #subjectplacement #knowyourplace ------------------------------------------- Subscribe to @dagames ALL WEEKEND FROM OCTOBER 6th - 8th 2023: DAKnockout Movie 2: Space Cadet Pinball Solitude: Subject Placement Game Focus Group Livestream Solitude / Pinball Song ------------------------------------------- Advocates are the ones who roam the Coliseum’s crowds watching on in the blood bath killing games. These are the people who had succumb to “volatigital”, a self created apocalypse that left scorn across the digital age. While the outside world looked relatively unharmed, and very much like our own world’s current landscape, socially everyone became engulfed in the digital age, and grew tired of the worlds governed rulings / influential power. The apocalypse is much more technologically online, because this particular world lives and breathes vitriol they could almost never express in the real world. Most people had turned their back on those of power in terms of respect, and lived in divide of one another for some time. The only thing they could agree on was there was something wrong in the field of power, but could not decide on what it was. It was this that forged the people together, realising something needed to change. Their thirst for answers and closure lead them down paths of engulfing themselves into trash talk television, and would make it tradition to lift spirits through this cathartic medium. That is until Xavier Rotom emerges from the shadows. Xavier offers refuge and the promise of a new world for those who wish to start fresh, and the biggest persuasive point was his knowledge of their inner thirst. Promoting exactly what society had wanted, advocates were those who made it through Subject Placement on this new island far away from the normal world, as people were promised closure, feeding on something they had longed for deep within. If you were an advocate, you volunteered your time to cheering on the deaths of those who ruined their trust. It was hard enough to trust in this world, but it finally felt like for the first time, society knew exactly where they wanted to go.
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