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* Garofano's sadistic side shows when Rahu refuses to join the Garden and when she states she'll use Garofano and Coquelic to get into Paradeisos. While she could have immediately killed Rahu, she toys with the soldier with her poisoned needles while leisurely telling her how she knows more information than her about the Eclipse Operation.

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* Garofano's sadistic side shows when Rahu refuses to join the Garden Garden, and especially when she states she'll use Garofano and Coquelic to get into Paradeisos. While she could have immediately killed Rahu, she toys with the soldier with her poisoned needles while leisurely telling her how she knows more information than her about the Eclipse Operation.
Operation. It's implied she didn't kill her immediately was so she could use her to distract the guards.



* The way Anne looks at you in some moments during the time you interrogate her can freak some people out, especially after knowing what she did after Chapter 2 and how she acted when the Grey-Haired Maiden died. Plus, the moment where you dive more into why Anne is so protective of the Corrupter Remains is when she snaps and babbles on how she can hear the 89 voices going on saying how she saw them in her dream, in her spiritual world. Although in the end, when she walks away from the interrogation room in a daze, it's sad to see how the death of her patients really took a toll on her psyche.

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* ** The way Anne looks at you in some moments during the time you interrogate her can freak some people out, especially after knowing what she did after Chapter 2 and how she acted when the Grey-Haired Maiden died. Plus, the moment where you dive more into why Anne is so protective of the Corrupter Remains is when she snaps and babbles on how she can hear the 89 voices going on saying how she saw them in her dream, in her spiritual world. Although in the end, when she walks away from the interrogation room in a daze, it's sad to see how the death of her patients really took a toll on her psyche.



* Garofano being an interesting twist of the kind, doting motherly archetype. Genuinely kind and caring to others, she's shown to have an unhinged, possessive side towards people she cherishes. The way she behaves, in example being Chief, is like a doting woman who wants her possessions to rely only on her. Forever.
** Garofano's interrogation ends up showing her as an assassin from the Garden, but what's scary is not just the reveal, but her true personality overall. She calmly tells an immobilized Chief she was planning to kill them in the very beginning for being the director of the MBCC, before changing her mind at seeing their true character. After giving Chief a place to lie low, she immediately goes to kill Braun and his gang. Her sprite shows she has blood on her cheek and needle with a cold smile, alongside unbuttoning her collar. After killing them, she is clearly unbothered by her murder, happily asking if the Chief is happy she killed the villains who were harming them. They understandably say no, as they say she was deceiving them from the start. The fact when Chief witnesses the scene in horror, with the narrative calling it a "hellish scene" and having an "overpowering stench of blood" makes you clearly wonder how in the world did Garofano kill them that shocked Chief?
** The fact Garofano tries to act sad to make Chief change their mind makes you wonder if she was going to once again try and kill them if they laid their guard down or if she wanted to gaslight them so they would believe in her. We'll never know as Chief is now wary enough to not trust her which she sees and reverts to the gentle, motherly Garofano.

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* ** Garofano being an interesting twist of the kind, doting motherly archetype. Genuinely kind Kind and caring to others, she's shown to have an unhinged, possessive side towards people she cherishes. The way she behaves, in example being Chief, is like a doting woman who wants her possessions to rely only on her. Forever.
** Garofano's interrogation ends up showing her as an assassin from the Garden, but what's scary is not just the reveal, but her true personality overall. She calmly tells an immobilized Chief she was planning to kill them in the very beginning for being the director of the MBCC, because she hated seeing her fellow Sinners locked up, before changing her mind at seeing their true character.character and care for the Sinners. After giving Chief a place to lie low, she immediately goes to kill Braun and his gang. Her sprite shows she has blood on her cheek and needle with a cold smile, alongside unbuttoning her collar.collar that shows her cleavage. After killing them, she is clearly unbothered by her murder, happily asking if the Chief is happy she killed the villains who were harming them. They understandably say no, as they say she was deceiving them from the start. The fact when Chief witnesses the after scene in horror, because they were immobilized from her poison, with the narrative calling it a "hellish scene" and having an "overpowering stench of blood" makes you clearly wonder how in the world did Garofano kill them that shocked Chief?
Chief to describe the scene like that?
** The fact Garofano tries to act sad to make Chief change their mind makes you wonder if she was going to once again try and kill them if they laid their guard down or if she wanted to gaslight them so they would believe in her. We'll never know as Chief is now was wary enough to not trust her her, which she sees and reverts to the gentle, motherly Garofano.Garofano they know.

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** Garofano's interrogation ends up showing her true side as an assassin from the Garden, calmly telling an immobilized Chief she was planning to kill them in the beginning for being the director of the MBCC, before changing her mind at seeing their true character. Showing a somewhat Yandere side to the Chief, she kills Braun and has blood on her cheek and needle as she smiles, unbothered by her murder, asking if the Chief is happy she killed the villains who were harming them. They understandably say no, as they say she was deceiving them from the start.

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** Garofano's interrogation ends up showing her true side as an assassin from the Garden, but what's scary is not just the reveal, but her true personality overall. She calmly telling tells an immobilized Chief she was planning to kill them in the very beginning for being the director of the MBCC, before changing her mind at seeing their true character. Showing After giving Chief a somewhat Yandere side place to the Chief, lie low, she kills immediately goes to kill Braun and his gang. Her sprite shows she has blood on her cheek and needle as with a cold smile, alongside unbuttoning her collar. After killing them, she smiles, is clearly unbothered by her murder, happily asking if the Chief is happy she killed the villains who were harming them. They understandably say no, as they say she was deceiving them from the start. The fact when Chief witnesses the scene in horror, with the narrative calling it a "hellish scene" and having an "overpowering stench of blood" makes you clearly wonder how in the world did Garofano kill them that shocked Chief?
** The fact Garofano tries to act sad to make Chief change their mind makes you wonder if she was going to once again try and kill them if they laid their guard down or if she wanted to gaslight them so they would believe in her. We'll never know as Chief is now wary enough to not trust her which she sees and reverts to the gentle, motherly Garofano.

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* How Chapter 2 ends is definitely nightmare fuel. This is because men like Ted demonize SALVA as the organization that not only collects corpses of the Corruptors, but also performs shady experiments in the hospital basement to gain the power of the Mania. At first, this allegation does not seem true as it seems that SALVA is just a medical organization that tries its best to help poor patients. It later, however, turns out that Ted's allegation is true as Head Nurse Anne is really collecting corpses of the Corruptors while Doctor Iron is performing various forbidden surgeries that distort people's minds. Now, they are not evil as they are [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]] who just want to cure Mania, but are willing to commit dubious acts to achieve their goals.

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* How Chapter 2 ends is definitely nightmare fuel. This is because men like Ted demonize SALVA as the organization that not only collects corpses of the Corruptors, but also performs shady experiments in the hospital basement to gain the power of the Mania. At first, this allegation does not seem true true, as it seems that SALVA is just a medical organization that tries its best to help poor patients. It later, however, turns out that Ted's allegation is true true, as Head Nurse Anne is really collecting corpses of the Corruptors while Doctor Iron is performing various forbidden surgeries that distort people's minds. Now, they are not evil as they are [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]] who just want to cure Mania, but are willing to commit dubious acts to achieve their goals.



* Hecate and Labyrinth's route has the later have a flashback back to the incident where she awakened her Sinner powers after the Café of her former owner, Alice, was attacked by a gang of hoodlums and she failed to protect her from them. This leads to her going on a horrifying bloody rampage against ''everything'' near her, as Sasha is dragged into a painting and consumed by the museum while Hecate is unable to do anything about it due to being pinned down by the attacks from the RobotMaid, taking a IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight speech from Hecate and an ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) illusion of Mary reassuring Labyrinth for her to calm down and not murder Hecate with her blades.
* Garofano's sadistic side shows when Rahu refuses to join the Garden and when she states she'll use Garofano and Coquelic to get into Paradeisos. While she could have immediately killed Rahu, she toys with the soldier with her poisoned needles while sing songly telling her how she knows more information than her about the Eclipse Operation.

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* Hecate and Labyrinth's route has the later have a flashback back to the incident where she awakened her Sinner powers after the Café of her former owner, Alice, was attacked by a gang of hoodlums hoodlums, and she failed to protect her from them. This leads to her going on a horrifying bloody rampage against ''everything'' near her, as Sasha is dragged into a painting and consumed by the museum while Hecate is unable to do anything about it due to being pinned down by the attacks from the RobotMaid, taking a IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight speech from Hecate and an ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) illusion of Mary reassuring Labyrinth for her to calm down and not murder Hecate with her blades.
* Garofano's sadistic side shows when Rahu refuses to join the Garden and when she states she'll use Garofano and Coquelic to get into Paradeisos. While she could have immediately killed Rahu, she toys with the soldier with her poisoned needles while sing songly leisurely telling her how she knows more information than her about the Eclipse Operation.



* The way Anne looks at you in some moments during the time you interrogate her can freak some people out, especially after knowing what she did after Chapter 2 and how she acted. Plus, the moment where you dive more into why Anne is so protective of the Corrupter Remains is when she snaps and babbles on how she can hear the 89 voices going on saying how she saw them in her dream, in her spiritual world. Although in the end when she walks away from the interrogation room, it's sad to see how the death of her patients really took a toll on her.
** During the second part of her interrogation, if you decide to take in Gary, she will stick an anesthesia syringe in the Chief's neck! Whether they died or not is up to debate but the choice leads to a failed interrogation so it's not canon but seeing how Anne would do that so unhesitatingly is a bit scary (but she is protective of kids so that's a factor too).
* Garofano's interrogation ends up showing her true side as an assassin from the Garden, calmly telling an immobilized Chief she was planning to kill them in the beginning for being the director of the MBCC, before changing her mind at seeing their true character. Including showing a Yandere side to the Chief, after she kills Braun, she has blood on her cheek and needle as she smiles, unbothered, asking if the Chief is happy she killed the villains who were harming them. They understandably say no, as they say she was deceiving them from the start.
** While Sumire had a complete change of heart upon seeing the Chief's actions and decided to protect them, Garofano had plans to kill them when they would let their guard down around them. Luckily, just like her fellow assassin, she changes her mind, although her view of seeing Chief as her possession is a little creepy.

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* The fact, you can't forget even the nicest sinners have an unhinge side that you never expect from them.
* The way Anne looks at you in some moments during the time you interrogate her can freak some people out, especially after knowing what she did after Chapter 2 and how she acted.acted when the Grey-Haired Maiden died. Plus, the moment where you dive more into why Anne is so protective of the Corrupter Remains is when she snaps and babbles on how she can hear the 89 voices going on saying how she saw them in her dream, in her spiritual world. Although in the end end, when she walks away from the interrogation room, room in a daze, it's sad to see how the death of her patients really took a toll on her.
her psyche.
** During the second part of her interrogation, if you decide to take in Gary, she will stick an anesthesia syringe in the Chief's neck! Whether they died or not is up to debate debate, but the choice leads to a failed interrogation so it's not canon but seeing how Anne would do that so unhesitatingly is a bit scary (but she is protective of kids so that's a factor too).
* Garofano being an interesting twist of the kind, doting motherly archetype. Genuinely kind and caring to others, she's shown to have an unhinged, possessive side towards people she cherishes. The way she behaves, in example being Chief, is like a doting woman who wants her possessions to rely only on her. Forever.
**
Garofano's interrogation ends up showing her true side as an assassin from the Garden, calmly telling an immobilized Chief she was planning to kill them in the beginning for being the director of the MBCC, before changing her mind at seeing their true character. Including showing Showing a somewhat Yandere side to the Chief, after she kills Braun, she Braun and has blood on her cheek and needle as she smiles, unbothered, unbothered by her murder, asking if the Chief is happy she killed the villains who were harming them. They understandably say no, as they say she was deceiving them from the start.
** While Sumire had a complete change of heart upon seeing the Chief's actions and decided to protect them, them from the Garden assassins, Garofano had plans to kill them when in the beginning and would've done so if they would let their guard down around them. her. Luckily, just like her fellow assassin, she changes her mind, mind after seeing Chief's kind, noble side, although her view of seeing Chief as her possession is can be a little creepy.



* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in the form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou restart the dialogue chain]]'', forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].

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* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. Chameleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon Chameleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in the form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou restart the dialogue chain]]'', forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's Chameleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].

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* Hecate and Labyrinth's route has the later have a flashback back to the incident where she awakened her Sinner powers after the Cafe of her former owner, Alice, was attacked by a gang of hoodlums and she failed to protect her from them. This leads to her going on a horrifying bloody rampage against ''everything'' near her, as Sasha is dragged into a painting and consumed by the museum while Hecate is unable to do anything about it due to being pinned down by the attacks from the RobotMaid, taking a IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight speech from Hecate and an ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) illusion of Mary reassuring Labyrinth for her to calm down and not murder Hecate with her blades.

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* Hecate and Labyrinth's route has the later have a flashback back to the incident where she awakened her Sinner powers after the Cafe Café of her former owner, Alice, was attacked by a gang of hoodlums and she failed to protect her from them. This leads to her going on a horrifying bloody rampage against ''everything'' near her, as Sasha is dragged into a painting and consumed by the museum while Hecate is unable to do anything about it due to being pinned down by the attacks from the RobotMaid, taking a IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight speech from Hecate and an ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) illusion of Mary reassuring Labyrinth for her to calm down and not murder Hecate with her blades.
* Garofano's sadistic side shows when Rahu refuses to join the Garden and when she states she'll use Garofano and Coquelic to get into Paradeisos. While she could have immediately killed Rahu, she toys with the soldier with her poisoned needles while sing songly telling her how she knows more information than her about the Eclipse Operation.




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* Garofano's interrogation ends up showing her true side as an assassin from the Garden, calmly telling an immobilized Chief she was planning to kill them in the beginning for being the director of the MBCC, before changing her mind at seeing their true character. Including showing a Yandere side to the Chief, after she kills Braun, she has blood on her cheek and needle as she smiles, unbothered, asking if the Chief is happy she killed the villains who were harming them. They understandably say no, as they say she was deceiving them from the start.
** While Sumire had a complete change of heart upon seeing the Chief's actions and decided to protect them, Garofano had plans to kill them when they would let their guard down around them. Luckily, just like her fellow assassin, she changes her mind, although her view of seeing Chief as her possession is a little creepy.
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* How Chapter 2 ends is definitely a nightmare fuel. This is because men like Ted demonize SALVA as the organization that not only collects corpses of the Corruptors, but also performs shady experiments in the hospital basement to gain the power of the Mania. At first, this allegation does not seem true as it seems that SALVA is just a medical organization that tries its best to help poor patients. It later, however, turns out that Ted's allegation is true as Head Nurse Anne is really collecting corpses of the Corruptors while Doctor Iron is performing various forbidden surgeries that distort people's minds. Now, they are not evil as they are [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]] who just want to cure Mania, but are willing to commit dubious acts to achieve their goals.

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* How Chapter 2 ends is definitely a nightmare fuel. This is because men like Ted demonize SALVA as the organization that not only collects corpses of the Corruptors, but also performs shady experiments in the hospital basement to gain the power of the Mania. At first, this allegation does not seem true as it seems that SALVA is just a medical organization that tries its best to help poor patients. It later, however, turns out that Ted's allegation is true as Head Nurse Anne is really collecting corpses of the Corruptors while Doctor Iron is performing various forbidden surgeries that distort people's minds. Now, they are not evil as they are [[WellIntentionedExtremist Well-Intentioned Extremists]] who just want to cure Mania, but are willing to commit dubious acts to achieve their goals.
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* Hecate and Labyrinth's route has the later have a flashback back to the incident where she awakened her Sinner powers after the Cafe of her former owner, Alice, was attacked by a gang of hoodluns and she failed to protect her from them. This leads to her going on a horrifying bloody rampage against ''everything'' near her, as Sasha is dragged into a painting and consumed by the museum while Hecate is unable to do anything about it due to being pinned down by the attacks from the RobotMaid, taking a IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight speech from Hecate and an ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) illusion of Mary reassuring Labyrinth for her to calm down and not murder Hecate with her blades.

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* Hecate and Labyrinth's route has the later have a flashback back to the incident where she awakened her Sinner powers after the Cafe of her former owner, Alice, was attacked by a gang of hoodluns hoodlums and she failed to protect her from them. This leads to her going on a horrifying bloody rampage against ''everything'' near her, as Sasha is dragged into a painting and consumed by the museum while Hecate is unable to do anything about it due to being pinned down by the attacks from the RobotMaid, taking a IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight speech from Hecate and an ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) illusion of Mary reassuring Labyrinth for her to calm down and not murder Hecate with her blades.



* The way Anne looks at you in some moments during the time you interrogate her can freak some people out and after knowing what she did after Chapter 2...

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* The way Anne looks at you in some moments during the time you interrogate her can freak some people out and out, especially after knowing what she did after Chapter 2...
2 and how she acted. Plus, the moment where you dive more into why Anne is so protective of the Corrupter Remains is when she snaps and babbles on how she can hear the 89 voices going on saying how she saw them in her dream, in her spiritual world. Although in the end when she walks away from the interrogation room, it's sad to see how the death of her patients really took a toll on her.
** During the second part of her interrogation, if you decide to take in Gary, she will stick an anesthesia syringe in the Chief's neck! Whether they died or not is up to debate but the choice leads to a failed interrogation so it's not canon but seeing how Anne would do that so unhesitatingly is a bit scary (but she is protective of kids so that's a factor too).



* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou restart the dialogue chain]]'', forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].

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* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in the form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou restart the dialogue chain]]'', forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].
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* How Chapter 2 ends is definitely a nightmare fuel. This is because men like Ted demonize SALVA as the organization that not only collects corpses of the Corruptors, but also performs shady experiments in the hospital basement to gain the power of the Mania. At first, this allegation does not seem true as it seems that SALVA is just a medical organization that tries its best to help poor patients. It later, however, turns out that Ted's allegation is true as Head Nurse Anne is really collecting corpses of the Corruptors while Doctor Iron is performing various forbidden surgeries that distort people's minds. Now, they are not evil as they are [[WellIntentionedExtremist WellIntentionedExtremists]] who just want to cure Mania, but are willing to commit dubious acts to achieve their goals.

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* How Chapter 2 ends is definitely a nightmare fuel. This is because men like Ted demonize SALVA as the organization that not only collects corpses of the Corruptors, but also performs shady experiments in the hospital basement to gain the power of the Mania. At first, this allegation does not seem true as it seems that SALVA is just a medical organization that tries its best to help poor patients. It later, however, turns out that Ted's allegation is true as Head Nurse Anne is really collecting corpses of the Corruptors while Doctor Iron is performing various forbidden surgeries that distort people's minds. Now, they are not evil as they are [[WellIntentionedExtremist WellIntentionedExtremists]] Well-Intentioned Extremists]] who just want to cure Mania, but are willing to commit dubious acts to achieve their goals.




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* The way Anne looks at you in some moments during the time you interrogate her can freak some people out and after knowing what she did after Chapter 2...
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* How Chapter 2 ends is definitely a nightmare fuel. This is because men like Ted demonize SALVA as the organization that not only collects corpses of the Corruptors, but also performs shady experiments in the hospital basement to gain the power of the Mania. At first, this allegation does not seem true as it seems that SALVA is just a medical organization that tries its best to help poor patients. It later, however, turns out that Ted's allegation is true as Head Nurse Anne is really collecting corpses of the Corruptors while Doctor Iron is performing various forbidden surgeries that distort people's minds. Now, they are not evil as they are [[WellIntentionedExtremist WellIntentionedExtremists]] who just want to cure Mania, but are willing to commit dubious acts to achieve their goals.
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** The reveal that the Statue of Truth is actually Leland, an editor-in-chief for a journal in the Witching Hour that was transformed into a statue obsessed with truth as [[IronicHell a punishment for being a chronic liar with a deep fear of being honest with others]] is unnerving enough, but casts an even more disturbing light into the other statues you find in a [[AndIMustScream state of screaming across the museum]]...

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** The reveal that the Statue of Truth is actually Leland, an editor-in-chief for a journal in the Witching Hour that was transformed into a statue obsessed with truth as [[IronicHell a punishment for being a chronic liar with a deep fear of being honest with others]] is unnerving enough, but casts an even more disturbing light into the other statues you find in a [[AndIMustScream state of frozen screaming across the museum]]...
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* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou '''restart the dialogue chain''']], forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].

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* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou '''restart ''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou restart the dialogue chain''']], chain]]'', forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].
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* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou ''restart the dialogue chain'']], forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].

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* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou ''restart '''restart the dialogue chain'']], chain''']], forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].
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As a Chief responsible for the incarceration of an ArmyOfThievesAndWhores worth of criminal subordinates, it's no surprise that Path to Nowhere has a [[DarkerAndEdgier darker presentation and style]] going for it than the average gacha, and as these moments prove, it's not just for show...

!! Main Story

!! Events
* The Statue of Truth from the Witching Hour event is UncannyValley incarnate, with a very realistic face chiseled in a exaggerated circular body, and while [[HarmlessVillain ultimately harmless]] and with a jovial attitude going for them, is still an unnerving enemy that attempts to devour the Sinners simply for refusing to tell the truth (since being unable to answer a trivia question correctly is ''technically'' a type of lie)
** The reveal that the Statue of Truth is actually Leland, an editor-in-chief for a journal in the Witching Hour that was transformed into a statue obsessed with truth as [[IronicHell a punishment for being a chronic liar with a deep fear of being honest with others]] is unnerving enough, but casts an even more disturbing light into the other statues you find in a [[AndIMustScream state of screaming across the museum]]...
* Hecate and Labyrinth's route has the later have a flashback back to the incident where she awakened her Sinner powers after the Cafe of her former owner, Alice, was attacked by a gang of hoodluns and she failed to protect her from them. This leads to her going on a horrifying bloody rampage against ''everything'' near her, as Sasha is dragged into a painting and consumed by the museum while Hecate is unable to do anything about it due to being pinned down by the attacks from the RobotMaid, taking a IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight speech from Hecate and an ([[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane apparent]]) illusion of Mary reassuring Labyrinth for her to calm down and not murder Hecate with her blades.

!! Interrogations

!! Other

* Most supervision events are goofy and/or heartwarming pieces of fluff one can see in the dormitory that showcases the daily lives of the Sinners in the MBCC, with nothing scary about them... apart from one by [[TheSociopath Chamaleon]]. In it, The Chief asks for Chamaleon to demonstrate her hypnosis powers on them, leading to her creating a near-real illusion of the real world in form of a dream only she can allow The Chief to wake up from. In the end of the dialogue chain, she demands you to say a phrase in order to be allowed to woken up from the hypnosis. If you refuse to do so, she will say that "Kids who don't behave will never wake up", and will [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou ''restart the dialogue chain'']], forcing you to repeat the phrase to be able to be released from her. It's one of the very few moments in the game where The Chief is genuinely merciless at the hands of another Sinner and showcases the kind of power [[ControlFreak Chamaleon's grip]] can have over someone else, which [[ManipulativeBastard she'll gladly use to further her agenda]].

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