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* HeartWarming: we discover that none of the ghosts, the asylum inmates or the staff were actually evil, they were just corrupted by the idol and with it gone they are now are free to reclaim their humanity and pass to the afterlife.
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* HeartWarming: we discover that none of the ghosts, the asylum inmates or the staff were actually evil, they were just corrupted by the idol and with it gone they are now are free to reclaim their humanity and pass to the afterlife.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Vannacutt a corrupted slave of the Baphomet Idol, or a willing servant of it? He and the [[GoodCounterpart Lead Inmate]] are the most autonomous out of all of the ghosts, he appears to control all of the other spirits, and when the Baphomet Idol is flushed out to sea and its hold on all of the ghosts is broken, the freed ghosts, instead of immediately moving on to the afterlife, turn on and seemingly destroy Vannacutt's ghost, which they presumably would not do if he was as much a victim of the Baphomet Idol's evil as they were.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Vannacutt a corrupted slave of the Baphomet Idol, or a willing servant of it? He and the [[GoodCounterpart [[TokenGoodTeammate Lead Inmate]] are the most autonomous out of all of the ghosts, he appears to control all of the other spirits, and when the Baphomet Idol is flushed out to sea and its hold on all of the ghosts is broken, the freed ghosts, instead of immediately moving on to the afterlife, turn on and seemingly destroy Vannacutt's ghost, which they presumably would not do if he was as much a victim of the Baphomet Idol's evil as they were.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Vannacutt a corrupted slave of the Baphomet Idol, or a willing servant of it? He and [[GoodCounterpart the Lead Inmate]] are the most autonomous out of all of the ghosts, he appears to control all of the other spirits, and when the Baphomet Idol is flushed out to sea and its hold on all of the ghosts is broken, the freed ghosts, instead of immediately moving on to the afterlife, turn on and seemingly destroy Vannacutt's ghost, which they presumably would not do if he was as much a victim of the Baphomet Idol's evil as they were.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Vannacutt a corrupted slave of the Baphomet Idol, or a willing servant of it? He and the [[GoodCounterpart the Lead Inmate]] are the most autonomous out of all of the ghosts, he appears to control all of the other spirits, and when the Baphomet Idol is flushed out to sea and its hold on all of the ghosts is broken, the freed ghosts, instead of immediately moving on to the afterlife, turn on and seemingly destroy Vannacutt's ghost, which they presumably would not do if he was as much a victim of the Baphomet Idol's evil as they were.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Vannacutt a corrupted slave of the Baphomet Idol, or a willing servant of it? He and [[GoodCounterpart the Lead Inmate]] are the most autonomous out of all of the ghosts, he appears to control all of the other spirits, and when the Baphomet Idol is flushed out to sea and its hold on all of the ghosts is broken, the freed ghosts, instead of immediately moving on to the afterlife, turn on and seemingly destroy Vannacutt's ghost, which they presumably would not do if he was as much a victim of the Baphomet Idol's evil as they were.

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