>>5955435>>5955137>>5955014>>5955011>>5954816>>5954591>>5954579>>5954528>>5954442>In keeping with appearances, you could attend the gallery showing. At least to get a better look at those murderers.Your preference would be to get far away from this place after what you've seen, however for your own sake and at the advising of the twins, you've committed to keeping up appearances and now drawing suspicion to yourself. Because of what you've seen already, you can at least try to grin and bear your way through the evening here until such a time as you can appropriately take your leave.
And for what it's worth, you can try to get a better idea of what this disturbing place is all about as well as get a look at those responsible for murder.
<span class="mu-s">"-aren't they just the perfect specimens? Their parents must be so proud."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"We should all take pride! They'll make for fine Inheritors."</span>
When you're feeling a little better and had your appearance fixed up, the twins lead you back through the estate to an expansive gallery where a congratulatory event is being held for the two new victorious initiates. Still naked and covered in blood and bleeding themselves, but standing on display it appears as if they were champion racehorses or something, for all the members and guests to marvel over and congratulate. That's an uncomfortable sight enough, seeing all these fancy dressed and masked people milling about these two brutal murderers, the young man and woman who won their respective fights.
But the dead bodies of their defeated opponents are also on display at the other end of the gallery, which to you is disturbing enough to upset you, and only being able to hold on tightly to the twins for support can you manage to try and keep your composure. It's just fortunate that they can do the socializing and speaking for you, as they're aware of your discomfort.
<span class="mu-g">"We just wanted to say how sorry we are for your loss... isn't that right, Cat?"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"...mmmright... s-sorry..."</span>
<span class="mu-g">"Still, he made a valiant effort and deserves the honors for his impressive display."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Oh thank you for your concern... I did beg him not to be so eager for a commencement initiation, but we are proud of him nonetheless."</span>
The twins have you pay respects to the families of the defeated first, since it seems all of the initiates involved were children of members. Two pairs of parents who are naturally upset over the death of their son and daughter, yet not as much as you'd call grieving... they're taking it disturbingly well and along with their upset, they are just as proud of the performance of their children and the opportunity at a commencement initiation, despite their horrible deaths.