Fragments
“Very well. A pleasing choice!” The man snapped his fingers once. From behind an archway his maid appeared, bearing a silver tray as elegant as the smile on her face. On it lay a crystal flower that shone with so many colours you would not have the words to describe them all.
“We shall begin the trial of knowledge in the maze of souls. It will be a good place to start you on your journey back into the world.”
The man plucked the glittering crystal from the tray gently, holding it up to the firelight. You felt yourself being drawn towards it, floating along the broken paths of light radiating from its core. The pull became stronger and stronger – though you never had the means to resist in the first place – and suddenly, the flower seemed to expand; its petals blooming and unfolding a million times in an instant, overlapping with the room until all that existed was the flower and the man and the maid standing in its center, the man still somehow holding the flower in his hand despite it now being larger than he by many orders of magnitude, the maid still smiling politely, a look of anticipation in her eyes.
And then there was a blink.
***
You gradually become aware again. There is a feeling of weightlessness, which is new. You are still formless, but this is no longer the room you were in. Above you, a purple sky stretches across your head, darkening into a pitch black along the very visible curvature of the horizon. Below you stretches an endless, featureless expanse; it is blood-red, and almost translucent. There is only one thing that stands out: a black, circular plate embedded into the surface. On it, you see twelve symbols, each radiating countless intricate grooves. After examining the symbols for a while, you realize that they are all star signs of the Zodiac.
“That’s right.” A girl appears out of thin air, her bare feet causing a gentle ripple to spread outwards as they come to a rest on the red surface. Her long, waist-length hair is as black as the simple dress that she wears. There is a mischievious grin on her doll-like face, and you note, with some discomfort, that her looks seem rather familiar. You do recognize the voice, however. Ei.
“That’s right, Acchan! I was called here to be your guide. It’s complicated, so don’t ask too many questions, okay? Especially those of the ‘is she real’ sort,” she grins, dancing and twirling around the black plate. “Hm, it’s a bit weird, talking to something I can’t see. I kinda know how you feel now. Anyway, do you know how this works?”
It seems that you can rotate the symbols, and as they turn, the grooves will shift in position, creating interlocking lines that connect one symbol to another. From the combinations, it is possible to connect each symbol with up to two others.
“The symbols represent the twelve people you have met in the hospital, Acchan. I’m sure you remember them? Concentrate. You can feel the essence of their souls in each of the symbols.”
You do, and as Ei says, you can indeed identify the symbols.
Sakimura Yuuki. Aries.
Kayano Rina. Taurus.
Uehara Shizuka. Gemini.
Sakaki Okitsu. Cancer.
Maeda Nami. Leo.
Taketatsu Shinichi. Virgo.
Sawada Junichi. Libra.
Okuyama Midori. Scorpio.
Tokigawa Kou. Sagittarius.
Mori Akiyama. Capricorn.
Iwano Mitsuki. Aquarius.
Amanozaki Touko. Pisces.
But what does it all mean?
“The plate is a sim… shi… ah, symbolic remnant of a ritual. The symbols contain fragments of their souls that you have somehow carried with you to this place, outside the world of the hospital. The lines represent their intersecting fates up to this point. By connecting three symbols together, you will gain knowledge of those fates, and begin to weave a path through the maze of souls. When you complete four sets of three, the path will be set in stone. But you only get one chance at it, so be careful what you pick! This is a maze that has one entrance and many exits,” lectures Ei, looking smug in her knowledge as she does so. “Some of those exits aren’t very nice at all."
Pick three symbols to connect… You wonder what your first combination should be.
***
I. Sakimura Yuuki.
II. Kayano Rina.
III. Uehara Shizuka.
IV. Sakaki Okitsu.
V. Maeda Nami.
VI. Taketatsu Shinichi.
VII. Sawada Junichi.
VIII. Okuyama Midori.
IX. Tokigawa Kou.
X. Mori Akiyama.
XI. Iwano Mitsuki.
XII. Amanozaki Touko.