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Rule of rose final1/31/2024 ![]() We're never told how they do this in the game itself and are lead to assume that, because of the cutscene that shows the imps sweeping a non-bagged Brown and the fact that Brown had previously been seen by both Jennifer and the player as a full-grown dog (that would have been hard to put in a bag while still living) up to that point in the game, Brown was put into the bag after his death. ![]() By the end of the game we know that Wendy and the rest of the Aristocrats killed Brown. Remember the moment where Diana, Meg and Eleanor are shown hammering the coffin? Well, right before that there is a moment showing them hammering a bag in the attic. There is a scene that is very easily missed in the opening.Upon receiving it, Gregory said one final apology to Joshua, then put himself out of his own misery. ![]() He fell to his knees and begged for something, which turned out to be a gun. When he saw the second "Joshua" again, Gregory had a moment of clarity and realized what he had done. Gregory would then be driven to massacre an entire orphanage full of children, the new fake "Joshua" included. Unfortunately, a scornful little girl took advantage of this and turned Gregory into her own literal attack dog by dressing up as Joshua. Gregory's sanity eroded so much after the second loss of "Joshua" that he would obey the order of anything resembling him. For a time, the little girl sympathized with him and played along, but she too abandoned him when a girl from a nearby orphanage rescued her. He couldn't cope with it, so he kidnapped a little girl and pretended she was his son. When the boy died of illness, Gregory was driven mad with grief. Read his journal and you can see just how much his life revolved around making Joshua happy. He was just a single father who loved his son dearly. Gregory's entire character is one giant tear-jerker.You shouldn't be able to feel so sorry for the person responsible for almost everything bad that happened during the game. As if it weren't bad enough that everyone except Brown and Wendy dislikes Jennifer, the narration repeatedly referring to her as a "poor, unlucky girl" really nails it in how pitiable the protagonist is. ![]() Given that you're literally reliving Jennifer's childhood memories, this sort of tone is to be expected. The entire game has a very solemn and melancholic feel to it.Brown's fate should bring tears to the eyes of any animal lover.The Rampants will battle against the New Bern Bears on Thursday, April 27. An infield single by Wyatt Fagundus and a wild throw to first base by the Vikings shortstop brought home JJ Myrick and Hunter Pope.Ĭollins retired the last three batters in the top of the sixth inning securing the 12-0 mercy rule for Rampants. The final two runs for the Rampants' came in the top of the fifth inning. The Rampants' ended their aggressive inning with a pop-up by Owen Boyd. The bleeding didn't stop for the Vikings' defense when two wild pitches against different batters by Landon Smith brought home two runners. A sacrifice fly by Ives Howard brought home tagged-up runner Andrew Wallen extending the lead to 8-0. In the same inning, Eveleth crushed a two-run home run to left center as well, adding two more runs to the Rampants' lead.Ī hard-hit ground ball bounced off the Vikings shortstop's glove and brought in a runner extending the Rampants' lead to 7-0. The rally began with a three-run home run to left center field for Aldridge that increased the Rampants' lead to 4-0 with one out. Eveleth and Aldridge showcase a dominant offensive performance later in the ball game.Īt the top of the fourth inning, the Rampants' got their bats heated up and scored a whopping 10 runs extending their lead to 10-0. In the third inning, the Rampants' put one run on the board with a fouled pop-up by Perry Eveleth scoring tagged-up runner Matthew Aldridge. The Rampants' bats were left with zero hits two innings into the game, Williams had a strong start for the Vikings.
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