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TopicWifebolo plays House in Fata Morgana [progressive spoilers]
Llarian
02/27/21 1:28:12 AM
#20:


Giselle leaves the room at the top of the steps and sees the horrible scene - Michel, brutally slaughtered, and the empty husks of the angry mob that had come to kill the witch. At this point, Giselle receives an offer from The Witch, Morgana:

"Would you like to see him once more?"

[Admiral Ackbar voice:] IT'S A TRAP

Morgana proceeds to promise Giselle 'eternal reconstruction' and that she will find Michel again and again, in different times and circumstances. She agrees. Shortly thereafter, Giselle takes her own life, wanting to speed the connection to her next life to reunite with Michel.

Apparently we are White-Haired Girl/Giselle. We were forced through tragedy in our past lives because we could not reunite with Michel in those times. The Maid presents herself as the cursed witch Morgana.

We now have 3 options. I chose 'there's more to be done'

We wonder if what Morgana told us is true.

I encounter red text: 'You mustn't reclaim your old self.' I instead chose the only option available to me, 'Reclaim yourself'.

Once again, 'Reclaim yourself'. You have to keep insisting on it, even though the red text tries to talk you out of it. Even though it threatens to place a curse on your soul.

The White-Haired Girl was never at the mansion. The image we saw of her in the light transforms into a dark-haired girl with a red rose in her hair. You insist to the Maid that the fourth door was bogus.

There was never a White-Haired Girl. There was only Giselle, the Maid. She insists on staying apart, on avoiding pain. We have the option to avoid forcing her. This was Ending 3, Bonjour poupe.

Now for Not remembering isn't an option. We fall down into an abyss. The Fifth Door - 1099.

We start up the Fourth Door story againnnn. I'll also go back and choose differently to try and trace through different endings.

See you Monday!

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