The next day after you get back from Clare Melford, a note arrives at everyone's houses.
It's from Dr. Aarons.
He wishes to know what the results of the investigations are, and whether they recommend Roby be released in nine days.
The next day after you get back from Clare Melford, a note arrives at everyone's houses.
It's from Dr. Aarons.
He wishes to know what the results of the investigations are, and whether they recommend Roby be released in nine days.
"I'm sorry we can't help you leave. Is there anything you want us to know? Anything we can do for you?"
"We got what we needed."
"Our investigation found a pattern of unnatural deaths around Roby. And he claims a fictional entity is ordering those deaths."
"...He does appear to be connected. We don't understand the details but he doesn't deny it, so... it's probably for the best that he remains here."
Terrence feels like just the worst person on earth saying that.
"Our research into the object of his fixation was strange and incoherent; when we asked him about it, the parts resolved into a complex set of firm beliefs around the murders. The king from the play he obsesses over, he says, caused them; he claims he can summon the heralds of that king, massive flying things, to kill people; he says this is how he killed his family. It seems like this belief of his goes back a few years."
"He additionally admitted involvement in the deaths of five people in the town of Clare Melford shortly before he was brought here, although his explanation for how the murders happened is... similarly strange."