. The specific code "-RJ01250668-" identifies a fan-made or unofficial visual novel/game entry on platforms like The Visual Novel Database (VNDB)
The protagonist's name and "detention" theme appear to be a fan-made or unofficial derivative work based on Vertin, the main character (Timekeeper) of the popular mobile game Reverse: 1999. In official Reverse: 1999 lore, Vertin was a rebellious child raised within the St. Pavlov Foundation, frequently finding herself in detention rooms or attempting escapes. This adult visual novel takes those canon rebellious traits and reinterprets them within an 18+ context. Vertin in detention | vndb
The -ENG- Vertin in detention -RJ01250668- refers to a specific English-dubbed voice drama or ASMR-style audio release featuring Vertin, the main protagonist of Reverse: 1999. This content often depicts Vertin—the "Timekeeper"—in a rare, vulnerable setting where she is confined, likely exploring her history of rebellion against the St. Pavlov Foundation. ⌛ Character Context: The Perpetual Outlier -ENG- Vertin in detention -RJ01250668-
was involved in the handcuffing and temporary detention of a Ms. Hooks .
(She leans forward, her voice dropping just above a whisper. The lamp flickers.) Understanding Detention Detention
Duration: The detention lasted approximately two hours until her interview by GBI officers; she was not permitted to leave the premises until roughly 1:30 a.m..
Detention, in a general sense, refers to the state of being detained, or held in custody, often by law enforcement or by someone in authority. It can occur in various contexts, including educational institutions, immigration proceedings, or as a result of legal processes. in a general sense
, her history of detention remains a testament to her resilient spirit and her ongoing battle for the autonomy of Arcanists everywhere. or the specific trauma therapy Vertin underwent at the Laplace Center? Vertin | Reverse: 1999 Wiki | Fandom