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| | previous_event = [[Hand of God]] | | | previous_event = [[Hand of God]] |
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| | criteria_get = Visit [[Yasu]] at the [[Locations#School_Dorms|School Dorms]] after all Requirements have been fulfilled. | | | criteria_get = Visit [[Yasu]] at the [[Locations#School Dorms|School Dorms]] after all Requirements have been fulfilled. |
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| He asks Touka if she believes there's any shred of truth to Yasu's religious fanaticism. Touka tells him there's truth buried in every faith, and that it wouldn't be strange since all faiths are built on the same tenets. He clarifies that recently she seems to be causing him to see things, has learned things she shouldn't, has successfully predicted the future, and seems to let something else speak ''through'' her. He asks if she's experienced these things too, which she denies, inquiring further into Yasu's supposed predictions. After being told about her predicting [[The River Styx|the death of Makoto’s father]] and knowing when the seasons are going to change, she dismisses them as vague generalizations, the same ones psychic mediums might use. As she tries to explain further, Sensei suddenly struggles to understand her, and his vision abruptly goes dark. | | He asks Touka if she believes there's any shred of truth to Yasu's religious fanaticism. Touka tells him there's truth buried in every faith, and that it wouldn't be strange since all faiths are built on the same tenets. He clarifies that recently she seems to be causing him to see things, has learned things she shouldn't, has successfully predicted the future, and seems to let something else speak ''through'' her. He asks if she's experienced these things too, which she denies, inquiring further into Yasu's supposed predictions. After being told about her predicting [[The River Styx|the death of Makoto’s father]] and knowing when the seasons are going to change, she dismisses them as vague generalizations, the same ones psychic mediums might use. As she tries to explain further, Sensei suddenly struggles to understand her, and his vision abruptly goes dark. |
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| Something intervenes, relaying that Yasu is defective and telling all "readers" to dismiss any information about her as it's a waste of time. Something else intervenes and loads a memory:</br> | | Something intervenes, relaying that Yasu is defective and telling all "readers" to dismiss any information about her as it's a waste of time. Something else intervenes and loads a memory:<br /> |
| In the past, Yasu finds herself staring blankly at the floor while her mother argues with a doctor. The doctor tries to calm her mother down, insisting that her daughter suffers from schizophrenia, a common yet complex brain disorder. Yasu's mother insists the doctor is wrong as Yasu's father has started to see things too, and Yasu keeps predicting the future. He dismisses all of these as a mix of overactive imagination and coincidence, further infuriating her. The doctor tells her to heed his advice, as schizophrenia has some serious drawbacks that could endanger Yasu's life. Yasu's mother argues that Yasu ends up regurgitating every medication they give her, making her miserable as a result. Hearing this, the doctor decides to refer Yasu to another clinic that offers antipsychotic injections instead. He tries to warn about the side-effects of these injections but Yasu's mother, completely fed up, just wants the referral so she can get on with her day. The doctor also suggests to have her husband checked as well to determine if Yasu got her schizophrenia from him, but she insists his “symptoms” appeared after Yasu was born, calling her a monster. Going to leave, Yasu's mother beckons her daughter to follow, but Yasu remains unresponsive, causing her to get increasingly agitated. | | In the past, Yasu finds herself staring blankly at the floor while her mother argues with a doctor. The doctor tries to calm her mother down, insisting that her daughter suffers from schizophrenia, a common yet complex brain disorder. Yasu's mother insists the doctor is wrong as Yasu's father has started to see things too, and Yasu keeps predicting the future. He dismisses all of these as a mix of overactive imagination and coincidence, further infuriating her. The doctor tells her to heed his advice, as schizophrenia has some serious drawbacks that could endanger Yasu's life. Yasu's mother argues that Yasu ends up regurgitating every medication they give her, making her miserable as a result. Hearing this, the doctor decides to refer Yasu to another clinic that offers antipsychotic injections instead. He tries to warn about the side-effects of these injections but Yasu's mother, completely fed up, just wants the referral so she can get on with her day. The doctor also suggests to have her husband checked as well to determine if Yasu got her schizophrenia from him, but she insists his “symptoms” appeared after Yasu was born, calling her a monster. Going to leave, Yasu's mother beckons her daughter to follow, but Yasu remains unresponsive, causing her to get increasingly agitated. |
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