Christian watched as the monokuma toy exploded in the chairs of the "audience". He was preparing for something bad, but exploding? That seemed a bit overkill... quite literally. There was a short monokuma-less moment afterwards before a new stuffed bear appeared. Of course there was more than one... Christian realized that if the person controlling it could blow one up with little to no hesitation, there must be more. Hopefully not too many. The new monokuma dove right into laying down his rules for this school. So murder was only acceptable as a way out if the killer got away with it... And no matter what the outcome of the "class trial", there would be an execution for the losing party. It was exactly like a murder mystery game, which was probably the whole point of this set-up. Fantastic... The bear went over some other rules as well. Chris grabbed a pamphlet that was laid out for them. Going over them, a couple stood out. No one could be out of specific assigned sleeping areas at night, at least not willingly. Next, exploration was free throughout the school; no restrictions were in place. That meant either the killer was certain there were no exits, or there were fakes ones that would punish them if they tried to escape. But still, hopefully some answers could be found to the situation they were all in. Lastly, there was the issue of "motives" that would be given out daily if no murder occurred. Chris couldn't help but think of different ways monokuma could try to influence them into murder. Threats, various punishments, and rewards came to mind. He chuckled softly when he thought of taking away toilet paper. After a while, people began to file out of the auditorium. There were three groups that split off. Some went to the cafeteria to group up and search for exits. Another group went to the library to look into the past students monokuma mentioned. The last group went to their dorms, wanting to get away from the auditorium as early as possible. Some people still were milling about in the auditorium, either not having made up their mind, or deciding to stay for a while. Chris thought about what he should do briefly, before deciding to go to the library. Finding out what happened to the past students could help them find out more about their current situation. He walked towards the exit, and nodded to the students still inside before leaving.