Meursault

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

Description
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.

Meursault is separated into two divisions:
 * Infinity Dice Room - an ability space created for keeping the dangerous ability user criminals and the bottom part of the facility.
 * Regular Prison - the prison above the Infinity Dice Room. Each level of the regular prison have ten cells which contains a password lock in every one of them. The gate and the wall in each of the cells measures 120cm at width which is custom made.

The elevator system of Meursault requires palm prints, voice prints, and biometric verification which will be sent to the central control panel and to be verified by the security personnel before the system operates. Heavily armored guards who are equipped with weapons verified biometrically patrol each level and have the permissionn to shoot without warning. Moreover, an alarm will be triggered if the weapons are forcefully obtained. Any criminals who are spotted or detected will be immediately locked and will be drowned by.

Ability Users Imprisoned

 * Alexander Pushkin (former)
 * Fyodor Dostoevsky - detained after his arrest by the Special Division for Unusual Powers after the cannibalistic mutual destruction
 * Osamu Dazai - detained after being arrested by Hunting Dogs

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.