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She offered you something you hadn't ever expected: hope.
"I think I've pinpointed where this blight has come from, and how it became so virulent. You were among the first whose crop was infected-I wish to speak to you personally about it."
You meet in a car, and drive to an isolated road. She will not take any chance to speak publicly about it-not yet. She doesn't want to release the information until she is certain. But she felt honor-bound to explain to you, given your own importance in her research. You hadn't known she had sampled your dead and dying grapes, but she did.
"This blight..." She opens a folder, showing you the photos. "Started with a gopher, several years ago. I know, it sounds insane. This disease should only affect certain animal species. But one day, it jumped into vines...the original gopher died a long time ago. But not before it had eaten an entire cluster of grapes in one swallow. It ended up scratching itself on the trellis of the grapevine as it choked to death. Its blood, its body decayed, and helped to water and fertilize that strain of grapes the next year or so, and...well, the seeds from those buds that resulted were sent out to every farm in the area. Then, to every farm in the country, different regions..."
That sounded insane. This woman's theory sounded utterly bonkers. But you can't dismiss it out of hand-you have no better answer.
Before you can say anything more, the woman's phone rings. She answers, and you see her face turn white. You don't have to guess why.
Before, the theoretical gopher had infected the grapes with the blight.
Now, the blight had claimed its first human victim.
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[The morning hurts. It hurts to know that, even dead, there was that final, terrible moment for the Embarrassing and the Nagging. It must hurt more to know that this will continue, and that there is something out there that is invested in ensuring each and every last one of the Strangers are, if not dead, than broken.
And then, there is IT. IT is the enemy, it seems. But...what is IT? Is IT the one truly responsible? How?
As you try to think on it, you remember your truths, and suddenly, you realize, another has changed:

[That you would. Can you? You know that, whatever your answer, you must find a way to the truth. The alternative is too horrible to even contemplate-if it is even possible to be comprehended. After all-if what you saw is what happens to the dead and condemned, what will become of the living at the hands of the terrible, unknown IT who is your jailer?
Hope that you do not have to find out. Hope there is an answer in the new floor that has opened up in the Building. Otherwise...otherwise you really are doomed.
There are 13 strangers in this place.]
the mad god
[he's been listening, mostly, trying to piece things together. when a lull comes up in the conversation, he lifts his head]
So... Have any of you guys heard about someone called The Mad God? Shi... She... Sh-something.
[he only mentioned his name to Osomatsu once, and then, in the movie, he was referred to as something else!]
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[oh god. Eric is tired already.]
Why do you know who he is?
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He appeared to me back at the Mansion. At first, I thought he was a hallucination... But, then, I saw him again yesterday, in the theater.
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[Eric clears his throat.]
Reminder again that this is a thing I can do, and everyone we brought back was just fine like their usual selves.
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like a scapegoat.........]
Yeah, I don't know too much about what you can do. Are you saying you can bring people back from the dead?
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When Jr brought back McBurn and Yusuke, I always thought it was like an exact copy with memories in tact, but they remembered other shit from beyond the grave too. I don't really get how it works, but it does.
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I see... Do you... still have that power?
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[he just wants to make that point very clear]
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I understand.
[so. protect Eric. got it]
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[Curiosity once again overrules feelings of inadequacy.]
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I think the way things started was some elf wanted to... undo reality. The elf had a title, too... I think it was The Sapiarch, if that rings any bells.
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W-well, I think they differ from universe to universe! To me, elves are like... little fairy-type people with pointy ears.
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Alright. Show of hands. Who doesn't know?
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You've got it, boss! I have them all stashed away in a stack. in the Betamax Storage room.
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Someone bothered to go through the trouble to put them all together into a story?
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I guess so. I dunno if it was done for us, or... for someone else.
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Wonder who'd be interested in watching such a thing—then again, maybe the Hosts' Leader might fit.
[ Either way, he doubted he'd have enjoyed sitting through it himself. It'd be a pain and such a bother. ]
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