EveR ∞ LastinG ∞ NighT

Background
The final chapter of the Night ∞ Series. The first difference between this and the other songs is that usually the Villager sings the intro. However, all the other members of the play as well as the Mastermind sing this one. The song itself is split into halves, the first being the story of how these recurring plays began, and the second taking place inside of Crazy ∞ Night's world.

In the intro, it is revealed the seven mansion inhabitants are actors in a play, hence the Kanji for "Role" (役) behind each of their names, which separates them from their characters. The cast is conformed by the Master, Mistress, Lady, Girl and Boy Dolls, Butler and Maid. The Villager is shown falling and screaming from the spotlight right before the title sequence.

In the real world, the play of Crazy ∞ Night has begun. An audience watches and now the actors are in character, no longer having the "role" in front of their names. The mansion's inhabitants ponder on how strange a night it is. With a red moon and a storm brewing, something is bound to happen. They start on making conjectures about who'll come to the house, and minutes later the Villager knocks on the door. After they decide she'll stay for the night, the Mansion's inhabitants entertain The Villager until day comes and the storm outside passes. She is soon enchanted by the Mansion inhabitants, and begins to dance spinning on stage. But she looses control of herself and breaks the grandfather clock's glass, dropping a clock hand.

The scene changes to the Villager waking up in the Mansion. She encounters The Doll Twins, and realizes they are now real living dolls. It seems that in this world, the "lies" of the play have become "real". The night will continue forever as the result of her mistake, and everybody are trapped in their roles, without being able to remember what they were. The Villager is the only one that realizes the world is just a fake.

Pondering about how will she save everybody, the Villager finds a letter in her pocket. She realizes it's the EndrolL, and decides to take it to the others. But they also were making a plan to get out of the time loop. It seems the inhabitants are now out of their character roles, well aware of what happens in the play. While the Villager hears their conversation behind the door, they decide to "bring the real girl from the grave and switch her with the fake one", hiding this from the Villager to perform the most magnificent night. But she reveals her presence to the others, and runs away. The Villager, the Lead Role, was betrayed by everything, and realizes she was just someone's substitute.

She soon approaches the grandfather clock and breaks the glass, taking the clock hands. The inhabitants fear that another Bad ∞ End ∞ Night is about to occur, but the Villager runs to the coffins instead. After opening one and discovering its content, she slits her wrist and uses her blood to write a message in the letter's blank page: "The Everlasting Night has fading away, here comes a new dawn". The inhabitants reach the coffin room and find the Lead Role holding the knife (the clock hand) in her hands. They run trying to stop her, but the Villager finally kills herself. Now they've all returned to the unwanted reality.

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This is Hitoshizuku-P's 40th song. It is featured on the EXIT TUNES compilation album Vocalospace and has reached the Hall of Legend.