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It appears it could indeed have been us who killed Uehara the first night and who informed Taketasu about the ritual. the question is, who is the old man?

i don't know why our other s of doesn't seem to know about the nurse though. Wasn't he the one who killed her? Who is he exactly? Is he the real shino or just another persona resulting from amalgamation of souls we currently consist of?

A - ITZ almost here. :M
 

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It's Shinoseki Adachi :lol:

Well it might be. We're being possesed by the ghost of a long dead occultist writer.
 

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...and attracting its attention with C? I can't imagine why it would end differently, but maybe there is a surprise for us in here somewhere.
 
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Well, at least now I know exactly how it ends.
At any rate, I managed to save them. History had already been changed. I can think about the future later. Right now, it'd be fine to just let the sensation of everything coming to a close wash over me... so I thought.

Suddenly, I felt someone tap on my shoulder. I turned around to see Yomogi Mori.

- Hey, can I ask you something?
- Hm?
- Just... Who are you?

The fresh breeze of a midwinter wind....

I inhaled the crisp air with all my might, and shouted it out.

- My name is――
Yukidoh Satoru! Shinoseki Adachi!
:M:M:M

That is, if we don't do anything stupid. Ah, but who am I kidding? :stupid:
 
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...and attracting its attention with C? I can't imagine why it would end differently, but maybe there is a surprise for us in here somewhere.

It was either a different chapter end, if you picked 1, or a different dead end, if you picked 2.
 

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No surprise, then. I wonder if a chapter end was due to us being severely weakened/crippled by the end of our ordeal and thus giving up control of our body for a longer time period.

It is also interesting that we have only seen the 'switch' in action once, when we drifted off to sleep in the first chapter. I wonder if we would have done it more often had we taken chances to rest and recuperate that we dismissed pretty much every time.

Anyway, bros. Now that we have confirmed our suspicions, what do you think of our predicament? Do you think we have leverage over him just by having to share a single body?

I mean, he is obviously stronger than we are and can dictate us terms, provided an equal footing. But we also can have a say in what he does. I am thinking that, if worst comes to worst, we can threaten our 'neighbour' to off ourselves should he take things too far.

I don't want to come out as emo and start cutting ourselves the moment things do not go our way, but we have chosen to 'save whomever can be saved' as our ultimate mission, and we also chose to prioritize it over our own survival. If that is what it takes for the 'neighbour' not to interfere with it, if he poses a threat to the people here, then I think we can make him such a promise and follow through on it, ruining whatever plans he might have had. I don't think we have many other chips to bargain with - not yet, at least.

Of course, that kind of relationship is a two-way street.

Any opinions on this?
 
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I want to be a possessed. :happytrollboy:

In any case it suits us being in a hospital, being all multiple personality disorder like that.
 

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I would have to redirect you to the Ikei Hospital pamphlet.

This is not a mental ward, this is an institution to treat bodily afflictions. There is not a single section of the complex dedicated to restoring one's psyche.

We are also not a patient, but a staff member (a former lead on a top-secret project, no less) and maybe a bit of a willing (?) guinea pig.

Our condition hardly qualifies for a DID, if only because we maintain the awareness of our surroundings while the other personality is in charge and can actively communicate with them. Our identities do not alternate, but co-exist. Possession would be more in line with the symptoms we exhibited (a forceful takeover by a seemingly foreign consciousness), but it is clearly not an accurate depiction of what we experienced.

My guess would be that the memory integration Cooper talked about has broken the barriers between the personalities involved in the OMOIKANE. I take it that in the end there will be only one dominant personality left, and we should take caution not to get 'absorbed' on the way there. But it is all speculation at this point.

Edit: amusingly enough, and I have noted it before, it is us who are possessing the other's body and not the other way around. The body belongs to Seiji, and we have no memories of being him or of existing prior to this whole mess. We also do not appear to share his sentiments and are our own person.

We only remember four nights out of hundreds. We probably weren't even significant enough among all the other voices before we got lucky by discovering the Abyss for the twelfth time and thus 'fixing' our personality in place. We are the intruder. And from what I am seeing, we are not intent on saying sorry and going away. This does not bode well for interactions with the original owner of the body, if that's who our 'neighbour' is.
 
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The Journalist

You find them waiting at the stairwell, cement steps disappearing into the shadows both above and below you. The moonlight refracts through the thick glass windowpanes that stretch from ceiling to floor, illuminating their uneasy expressions. Sakimura is the first to spot you: he waves uncertainly. Uehara’s eyes widen slightly at the sight of your blood-stained shirt – you must be a horrible sight, but there had been no time to clean up – but otherwise, she makes no comment or fuss about your condition. Instead, her demeanour is one of suspicion. “You made it. How did you escape the Nurse?” she asks.

“I…” –a liability– You remember what he said, and nod your head slowly. “I had my book, of course.”

“That book… yes, it must be… that fabled book of the magical arts… the Book of the Dead!” breathes Amanozaki sharply. Meanwhile, Sakimura only looks on in benign bemusement, unable to follow all this talk about magic books.

“Actually…”

“The Necronomicon!” she insists.

Haha, what a hack!

“If you could defeat her with that book, why didn’t you do it earlier?” presses Uehara harshly. “You nearly got us all killed.”

If she’s going to talk like that… well, you didn’t ask her to come back and help, did you?

Ei sounds smugly satisfied. “I didn’t defeat her. I merely slowed her down thanks to the time you bought me… and that is why we should be moving now,” you say firmly. “Where are the others?”

“That’s the problem. The corridor ends here, and we haven’t seen any signs of them,” sighs Sakimura. “Not sure where they are now… I hope Shiba and Kozaka are fine. Well, now that you’re here, we can finally go look for them.”

“But do we ascend into the unknown, or do we descend into the depths?” asks Amanozaki. “Ah, what a confounding conundrum!”

There is a polite cough, catching your attention. “I believe you are looking for some people that passed this way, are you not?”

There is a bearded man standing at the top of the stairs leading to the next floor. Dressed in a Hawaiian shirt and khaki pants, with a bulky camera hanging around his neck, he looks like a bookish tourist and entirely out of place here.

“That’s right,” says Sakimura, quickly taking charge of the situation before you can say anything. “There were two students wearing our uniform, did you see them pass by?”

“I did,” says the man as he descends the stairs. “There was a man and a woman with them, and a maid, too. They waited here for a while, but the woman convinced them to go downstairs. I heard her saying something about the cafeteria. It wasn’t long, though my watch has stopped running so I couldn’t tell you the exact time. If you run you might still be able to catch up with them. I am sorry, if I had known they had friends coming for them, I would have spoken out.”

“Thanks! Thank you very much… ah, how should we address you, sir?”

“I am Hidetaka Matsui, a freelance journalist.” The man nods and smiles. “It is certainly a strange place we find ourselves in, but do not give up.”

The man who wrote those notes. You have had a strange feeling from the moment you saw him. Your gaze drifts away from Hidetaka and meets Uehara’s eyes. She nods at you almost imperceptibly, conveying a meaning that you understand perfectly. He is already dead.

“Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi…”

“Yes?” Hidetaka looks bemusedly at Amanozaki, who has her hands over her mouth.

Suddenly, she lets out a squeal that causes Sakimura to cringe. “Hidetaka Matsui-san! I’m yer biggest fan! That series y’wrote with Sakaki-san really, really changed my life!” Amanozaki – unexpectedly – begins to behave like a more typical girl of her age, and her accent begins to slip.

“Oh, right,” laughs Hidetaka awkwardly, embarassed by the attention. “Thank you. I do try my best to convey the importance of the supernatural world, especially to a country steeped in tradition such as ours. Anyway, this does not seem to be the time for-“ he pauses, looking at the book Amanozaki has in her hand, and the pen being offered. “-alright, I’ll do an autograph. But you should be moving on soon… you need to meet up with your friends, don’t you?”

Amanozaki clutches the signed book to her chest with glee. It does not seem like she’s listening to him at all.

Anyway,” resumes Hidetaka, “I still have something to investigate on the upper floor. You should leave this place quietly if you can, as soon as you can. It will not do to disturb the spirits… this place has a rather long occult history, you know. Once awakened, the situation may turn quite perilous indeed.”

You think it is rather too late for that.

“Won’t you come with us, Hidetaka-san?” asks Sakimura.

“Oh, no, no. I need to get my investigations done before dawn. This place is scheduled for demolition after all, and I have to finish my work before the crew comes in the morning. I’m not actually supposed to be here, you know. Neither are you. I have no idea what games you are playing, but please do exercise more caution.” He seems fairly serious, and his voice tells you that he will not change his mind easily. For all the advice that he offers, you think he doesn’t care enough to escort you in search for the others – there is a fire in his eyes that burns for something else. Truth, perhaps. Maybe mystery. Whatever it is, Hidetaka Matsui – or this shade of his – has his own investigation as the utmost priority.

With a wave goodbye, Hidetaka begins to walk up the stairs again, and Sakimura turns to you. “So, shall we make a move on, Leader-san?”

***

A. You go down the stairs to look for Kayano and the others. At times like this, their safety is your duty as leader. Deciding not to go after them right now may cause a rift in the group, particularly with Sakimura.

B. You are more curious about Hidetaka. Given that you now have exorcising the nurse as a major objective, any nuggets of information you may glean from the occult journalist could be vital. At a risk of displeasing the others, you lead them to follow Hidetaka up the stairs.

C. You spend time convincing Hidetaka to go downstairs with you. It is unlikely that you will succeed – not with your disposition – without using something that might shake Hidetaka’s belief to the core: you may need to tell him that he is dead. Hopefully he will react well to the news.

D. You have the tools to force Hidetaka to comply with you, whether he is dead or alive. You attack him from behind and take him hostage. Results are important here: you have no time to waste.
 

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Oh, yes, telling the spirits that they are dead always ends well. :lol:

Not sure what to do here. Leaving people alone with Kayano who have lured them downstairs is not a good idea, but Hidetaka is a juicy bait. D might not be out of the question.

Hmm. When we entered the building, there were several sets of footprints. The barefoot child went upstairs, and the high-heels remained on the first floor. We may yet encounter those people (?), perhaps.

I'll go with A because that's where Shiba and maybe Maeda are. Can't let those harem points from the third chapter go to waste. :salute:
 
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A. Hidetaka is very curious, but it seems we are trying to have some support from those around us and make it out by helping each other, and we would look truly psychopathic on top of everything else we've done to go with C/D.
 

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Hmm. Interesting. A non-hostile ghost.

B

Uehara has more experience than we do and she chose not to say anything out loud. I'm guessing doing so might be bad.

Attacking him would provoke our "psychic" as she is his biggest fan.

As for the others, well, let's be honest, how the heck are they going to help us defeat this ghost? We already know one of them is either possessed or worse and wants our book - and knows we have it now too. Also, don't forget that some have been bitten. Who knows what effect that will have. I say that going to them without a plan for the ghost first is just asking for trouble. Let Sakimura whine. Uehara will support us and then he will fall in line like a good little doggy.
 

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Final tally:

A - 5
B - 3
C - 2

Hm, Codex still being Responsible it seems.
 

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