: Note that "END: A. Broken Heart" is typically not required for the True Ending path.
The cave went silent. Then the Swallow Priestess reached up and, very gently, removed her own mask. Curious Tales of Yaezujima -Rinko Kageyama-s En...
The basalt monolith—which Kageyama dubbed the Kotodama-chū ("Word-Soul Pillar")—bore bas-relief symbols that defied linguistic analysis. Dr. Eleanor Fitch of SOAS, London, examined Kageyama's rubbings in 1990 and wrote: "These glyphs have no ancestry. They are not derived from Brahmi, Phoenician, proto-Sinaitic, or any known logographic system. And yet the repetition patterns suggest a working language with a subject-object-verb structure." : Note that "END: A
The Curious Tales of Yaezujima -Rinko Kageyama's En... remains a mystery that warrants further investigation. While our findings are inconclusive, they suggest that there may be more to the story than mere fantasy or psychological explanation. We recommend continued research into the island's history, folklore, and the mysterious book to uncover the truth behind these bizarre events. Then the Swallow Priestess reached up and, very
“Yaezujima does not forget. It forgives. Your father’s last postcard is under the floorboard beneath your mother’s tea table. Go home.”
: Rinko arrives with a specific goal, such as finding a missing relative or investigating a phenomenon. The Unsettling
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