Killers and victims, killers and victims. Three of your own have fallen prey to murderous intent last week. Your numbers keep shrinking. Azura has fallen prey to Franciscus in the same night that Olympia betrayed her friend Millium and killed Cian who wound up in the crossfire. At this rate, is there anyone you can trust?
The townspeople's anger burns hotter than ever. Wherever they go, must they live in fear of stumbling on a corpse? They can't live like this. More than ever, the visitors are being shown that they are
unwelcome.
Walking outdoors, cold looks are the norm. Shouted profanity isn't unexpected. Barely anybody is willing to still hold a conversation with any visitors.
Even within the motel, there is no feeling of safety any longer. Not only have two people died in this very place, no, now the townspeople also lost their fear of coming inside. While they don't enter private rooms, the daring among them vent their hatred of you by vandalizing the common rooms.
Cartesio has become a menacing place.
In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and
the maps have been updated once again. Don't mind that some of them have been damaged in one of the attacks on the motel.
Links
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[A beat and back to business.]
But since Kino brought up Wednesday's again... I'm wondering if the diner was chosen as a target by the Sergeant partly in an attempt to prevent the ghosts from communicating with us through the jukebox.
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Maybe! Does that mean he'll target the casino next?
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[May or may not be why he bought that fighting arcade game from the casino last Thursday....]
The Sergeant did say he was going to do something about the "inconvenience." According to him the ghosts aren't supposed to exist.
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Yeah, I heard that. I wonder how they're still able to communicate with us.
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If anything we should all be telling the Sergeant that the dead haven't been saying anything at all lately. That he's fixed the problem.
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[not that he's talked to the Sergeant much at all. but it's good that Keith addressed everyone]