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==Plot== The story is set in post-revolutionary [[France]] in early 19th-century. Although the specific date is never given, [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] is still in power. One character remarks that it is several years before the 20th anniversary of the [[French Revolution]], placing the game's events in the years before 1809. The protagonist is Guys, a young boy from a poor family, who gets caught stealing candy from a [[Paris]] store. However, after being railroaded by a city detective named Guildias, Guys finds himself accused, [[conviction|convicted]], and sentenced to [[life imprisonment]] for the [[murder]] of a man he never met. From that point on, most of ''Enzai'' takes place inside a dark, [[claustrophobia|claustrophobic]], dirty [[prison]]. In there, Guys experiences humiliation and [[torture]] of various kinds, much of it involving [[sexual assault|nonconsensual sexual acts]]. The primary goal of the game is for the player (as Guys) to locate evidence and witnesses that can exonerate him of the murder, unveil the true killer, and get him released from prison. Secondary goals include learning the killer's true motives, finding out the backstory of the murder, keeping Guys both physically and psychologically healthy, and forming a [[Romance (love)|romantic bond]] with other male [[Non-player character|NPC]]s in the prison.
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