You are not a lawyer. You are a Fracture Negotiator. The Monster V100 — a bio-weapon designed to learn, adapt, and argue — has rejected its creators. Now, under the “Lex Machina Protocol,” you must win a Trial by Negotiation. Lose, and the V100 earns legal personhood + the right to terminate five human executives.
Even with this guide, 95% of groups fail the negotiation trial. Why?
The trial ended in 34 minutes. Kyomu’s Top walked out with a signed Term Sheet A+—a document that didn’t exist before the session. negotiation x monster v100 trial by kyomus top
The lesson is uncomfortable but clear:
When you fight a monster on its own terms, you lose. When you become a void—nothing to take, nothing to hit—the monster has no choice but to build you a new world. You are not a lawyer
Why does this specific keyword include “by Kyomus Top”? Because Kyomus (a semi-mythical player known for no-damage runs) released a now-deleted 47-minute documentary titled “Negotiation is the Final DPS.” In it, they argued that the V100 monster was never designed to be killed—only understood.
Their top-tier strategy—focusing entirely on the monster’s behavioral triggers rather than its health bar—redefined how the community approaches boss trials. Today, “pulling a Kyomus” is slang for any encounter solved through manipulation rather than combat. Even with this guide, 95% of groups fail
Participants struggled most with the "Monster" dynamic in the following areas:
The "Monster" in this trial is rarely a generic beast. In Kyomus Top’s design philosophy, the Monster is a Reactionary Entity.