We should probably put the DL3 Boss Key in storage.
We haven't?
The most recent inventory I remember seeing still had the purple DL3 Boss key in it... but then I might have missed a post. :/
Once upon a time, the Devil herself looked around and said: "Sheeeeeeeeit, if we keep eatin everything, there won't be nothin left! Yo, Devil Jr., find someone smarter 'fore we run out." That someone is the Thief. You may know him as Oric the Awful.
TCM, stop hacking EmeraldWind's account and/or subconscious.
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I am missing something here...
Second, Wilford mentioned the Harian Royal Prison a place we people with extraordinary powers were imprisoned. Al's reaction to this is that this is a wrongful imprisonment and that the normal people of Haria might not take such news well. He considered it enough to help a rebellion. This proposes two questions: Why was the King of Haria imprisoning people with powers? Why was there a possibility of a rebellion?
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Wilford worked at the SCP Foundation?
Actually, I was thinking more like a prison for X-Men... an interment camp if you will. But SCP might be another way of looking at it. Less a prison camp and more a lab for researching the unknown. But I still lean toward my initial idea due to the information provided by Al and Yaos, but since they could simply be biased it can still go either way.
Anyways, I'm pretty sure that if he wanted to cause a change, he would have said "abberation" or something like that. It sounds like he's trying to get something--or someone--which is aberrant. Perhaps something in the Strange Creatures' Prison?
He did say aberration in this Twoota Tip... is the image appearing for everyone else? Unless you mean he would have said it with quotes.
In which case, I kind of agree there. I mean it is bothering me that he said "the aberration" rather than "the Aberration". Also we've seen aberrant pop up twice that I remember.
Yeah, but going to bed with work you want to do is the number one cause of insomnia...
For me, working on things and not noticing that it's almost midnight is the number one cause of insomnia. (For a suitably broad definition of "insomnia," at least.)
Yeah, well that is another one. But I usually suffer from insomnia to the point of being tired near constantly. So the one I mentioned is more familiar to me at the moment. And I actually enjoy spending the night working when I am able, but I'm weird like that. The inability to work or sleep is due to insomnia is frustrating to me more than the feeling of being sleepy all day long.