If only, huh? But then I think it'd be too easy. Besides, they're apparently locked up in their little staying inn just like us, though they did say they don't fall asleep like we do.
It is the ocean. Could've just let it wash away as fish fodder.
[ Except this is a murder game and surely the brains had to go somewhereTM. ]
Aside his heart getting ripped out of his chest, there wasn't anything else missing in particular though. And we did find the heart.
[don't you fuckin bring up those brains with me lowe]
Was there some sort of reason why they did that...? I do understand these are vicious monsters, but there wasn't quite such...bloodthirst in the other cases, really. Tomi did suggest it seemed similar to something familiar to him.
[ Help... they made sure we knew where his heart was... we were not spared details. ]
A machete gang apparently. He's been... well, nevermind. That should be something he tells you himself, if he chooses to -- but he's said he'd seen it, yes, publicly.
Unless Mr. Kasuga had told his murderer about it first, though, I find it unlikely to be more than coincidence -- especially since I couldn't find any signs of the removal being with a weapon, or even claws.
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[that would be logical, if this was not a murder game.]
All of that blood and gore had to go somewhere. But we may have missed our chance to find out where.
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It is the ocean. Could've just let it wash away as fish fodder.
[ Except this is a murder game and surely the brains had to go somewhereTM. ]
Aside his heart getting ripped out of his chest, there wasn't anything else missing in particular though. And we did find the heart.
[ Gross. ]
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Was there some sort of reason why they did that...? I do understand these are vicious monsters, but there wasn't quite such...bloodthirst in the other cases, really. Tomi did suggest it seemed similar to something familiar to him.
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A machete gang apparently. He's been... well, nevermind. That should be something he tells you himself, if he chooses to -- but he's said he'd seen it, yes, publicly.
Unless Mr. Kasuga had told his murderer about it first, though, I find it unlikely to be more than coincidence -- especially since I couldn't find any signs of the removal being with a weapon, or even claws.
[ Or Andie just decided to be MEAN. ]