Before the play begins, I would like to present a dilemma. Let's say someone is accused of committing a crime, but the accused fully believes what they did was right. While on trial, should one plead guilty to doing wrong and risk validating the law? Or should one plead innocent at the risk of invalidating their own suffering? Remi isn't too sure, but she can damn well act as if she knew. An adaptation of the Greek Tragedy, "Antigone," made by Sophocles, written as if it were being acted out by UnOrdinary characters. All credits go to Uru-chan for making the characters and universe of UnOrdinary.