Friday, May 18, 2012

Results pt. 2


I did think about these two working together for some reason. However, it didn't really fit with either of them to really work together unless something significant was happening. I don't think a couple of missing college students fits that. I focused on them separately, and I think I've come up with something...

So on to the Blind Man:
This one does explain the missing memories. It is possible that Marianne and Niel were killed and the Blind Man just erased memories of both of them. In that case, we would need to figure out what killed them. Also, this doesn’t explain the phone calls or the note… Unless Marianne really wasn’t dead at first and the memories of her body were implanted and then taken away (that seems a bit useless though). Or what Niel said about being distracted and lying was true. However, this also doesn’t explain why Niel and Marianne are basically figments of my imagination at this point. As far as I know, the Blind Man doesn’t erase physical objects or information. He just deals in memories.

And finally, the Quiet:
This is the Fear I know the least about. It’s kind of hard to learn about something that is nothing. I’m not entirely sure how the Quiet works, so I’m going to be speculating a bit. This one seems like the best bet for this entire phenomenon. I know that the Quiet can touch individuals (evidenced by the Sine Corda), so it is possible that the Quiet took both Marianne and Niel. This would also explain why every memory and physical evidence of their existence is gone. And maybe the phone calls and note came about because the Quiet started with people’s memories of Marianne and slowly worked up from there.

That’s a terrifying thought. Slowly disappearing and being forced to watch while everyone you once loved forgets you ever existed.

This doesn’t explain why my blog was left untouched though. I’m going to go ahead and go with the Quiet as the Fear behind this. Again this is a lot of speculation, but it’s the most plausible explanation. If only I could remember what happened after that third phone call. As long as I don’t remember, I’m stuck.

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