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« on: November 12, 2021, 03:31:42 AM »
my theory for what happens with susie/noelle in snowgrave is that susie tries to talk to her like she would normally, but something feels off. she tries to get an answer out of noelle, who deflects for a while, before either a. becoming completely unresponsive, eventually forcing susie to give up or b. telling susie what kris has been making her do, which horrifies susie but she knows she has to pretend all is well around kris because they, being a human, have the power to kill any of the monsters they want.
also given toby's metanarrative forgetery i have a feeling that kris's motivations have something to do with the fact that they are directly aware of the player's presence. i think the reason they've been removing their heart (the thing that we control) in order to go open rifts/slash tires so that we can't see/interfere with what they're doing. i think they're opening these rifts because it will cause conflict, which will bring an adventure, which will bring us. after all, they do seem to like looking directly at the camera whenever they chuck the heart somewhere.
also, i'm calling this right now:
the game is set one week before asriel comes home, with each episode so far spanning only a single day. this means that episode seven, the final episode, would logically mean that the finale will coincide with his arrival. as the next chapters eventually release, i predict that there will be an increasing emphasis on asriel and his return, potentially painting him as either a vital ally or harbinger of chaos. but given how this'll be years in the making, i 1000% guarantee that asriel will suddenly show up a day early, at the end of chapter 6 as a surprise reveal. at which point some terrible threat will be triggered to rise, part 6 will end in a cliffhanger, and the finale will involve us fighting alongside asriel against whatever the Titans are