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The black box is the one mechanism within the powerful secret society of the Vigils that serves to temper the group’s actions. The group’s assigner, when giving out assignments, must always consult the black box to see whether he will have to carry out his own assignment himself. The black box is a sort of failsafe meant to protect the Vigils—and the school—from people like Archie; sadistic, power-hungry egomaniacs who would wreak havoc on the community just for fun. Archie’s confidence wanes just momentarily when he reaches into the box each time, but as soon as he sees that he…