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V, also known as The Headmistress and The Host (not to be confused with hosts in general), is the host of Murder-Free and Murder U.

Backstory

Prior to Murder-Free, she participated in a murdergame run by Timeline Master Awe and was killed. Due to unstated "incredibly precise circumstances"[2], she awoke from her death with god-like control over a personal pocket dimension.

Murder-Free

With her newfound god-like powers, she opted to create the Murder-Free Hotel and summon the players of some recently-completed murdergames, starting with Vivi Elakha, Stew, Pizzacatcher Cutbug, Rebel Cookie, Avery, and many others.

Murder U

After running Murder-Free for some time, she decided to create a murdergame of her own.

The Turned Tables

Some time after the conclusion of Murder U Too, she and her subordinate were summoned into Audley's copy of the Clue mansion and forced to play a killing game themselves.

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