Meursault

Meursault (ムルソー,) is a European detention facility for ability-use criminals.

Description
Alexander Pushkin escaped from this facility. Fyodor Dostoevsky and Osamu Dazai are currently being held here.

The existence of the place itself is unknown. Only the top brass of the European government knows its exact location. To prevent escapes from the Meursault prison, inmates are implanted with a device that monitors their vitals.

Trivia

 * Meursault is a character from The Stranger, a novel by French author Albert Camus that was published in 1942. The book is about an emotionally detached, apathetic man who is charged with murder and whose life is threatened due to lack of his remorse.
 * Meursault is also the name of a place in eastern France famous for its wine.