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Nire seems to have been the subject of doubtful experiments. As shown by the various pieces of "secret laboratory" that would tell the story of her childhood; | Nire seems to have been the subject of doubtful experiments. As shown by the various pieces of "secret laboratory" that would tell the story of her childhood; | ||
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* The themes of technology, surgery and modified bodies are ubiquitous in the game and seem to support this theory. | * The themes of technology, surgery and modified bodies are ubiquitous in the game and seem to support this theory. | ||
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- Experimental Subject
Nire seems to have been the subject of doubtful experiments. As shown by the various pieces of "secret laboratory" that would tell the story of her childhood;
- We see in the first room two inanimate silhouettes in cages that may be his parents, also chosen for the experiments but not having survived.
- in the second piece a nire (younger) in the middle of a large number of inanimate silhouettes tries to distract himself and speaks to his hand.This is perhaps a beginning of madness because of the experiences suffered.
- in the third room, we see a large hand pointed to nire, as if to recall the fact that she was selected, being the only survivor of the experiments.
- in the last room a rope and a stool suggest that nire has tried to commit suicide traumatized by the horror suffered during the experiments.
- In the manor a Nire in a hospital bed can be found.Malade, Nire would have been chosen to live serie of experience aimed at finding a cure for the disease.
- The themes of technology, surgery and modified bodies are ubiquitous in the game and seem to support this theory.