High School Master Version 0.372 <Complete – 2025>
You find the school’s underground (literally, under the gym bleachers) group of students who have also noticed the glitches. They call themselves The Debuggers . Their leader, Samira “Sam” Voss (Popularity 12, Intelligence 94), has mapped the corruption like a constellation. She shows you her notebook: diagrams of bell schedules, clock offsets, and a single line of code that appears to be the school’s original source material:
End of Version 0.372.
You find him outside Room 117—the old computer lab, sealed since Version 0.312 after the “Sentient Gradebook” incident. High School Master Version 0.372
Your objective updates: [Save Riley? Or save the timeline?]
Period 2: The Hallway Between Worlds
Marcus is gone. His chair is empty. His backpack still hangs on the hook, but he has despawned .
In the janitor’s closet, a monitor flickers to life. The Keeper sits in a folding chair, mop across his knees, watching a screen that shows you —the player—sitting at your computer. You find the school’s underground (literally, under the
“You’re back,” he says. His voice is calm, like a system notification. “Day 11. You always come here on Day 11.”
You find the school’s underground (literally, under the gym bleachers) group of students who have also noticed the glitches. They call themselves The Debuggers . Their leader, Samira “Sam” Voss (Popularity 12, Intelligence 94), has mapped the corruption like a constellation. She shows you her notebook: diagrams of bell schedules, clock offsets, and a single line of code that appears to be the school’s original source material:
End of Version 0.372.
You find him outside Room 117—the old computer lab, sealed since Version 0.312 after the “Sentient Gradebook” incident.
Your objective updates: [Save Riley? Or save the timeline?]
Period 2: The Hallway Between Worlds
Marcus is gone. His chair is empty. His backpack still hangs on the hook, but he has despawned .
In the janitor’s closet, a monitor flickers to life. The Keeper sits in a folding chair, mop across his knees, watching a screen that shows you —the player—sitting at your computer.
“You’re back,” he says. His voice is calm, like a system notification. “Day 11. You always come here on Day 11.”