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Mine… is a mixed bag.

At the very least, my thought process was as follows:

“Given a world where the two protagonists are living dolls with magical cameras, how would you define a deviation from the norm?” (Ignore the fact that this isn’t mentioned in the game at all)

The answer I came up with was “by having someone who can mess with the player themselves”.

And out of that, I concluded that playing with the framebuffer was something that fitted the part.

Since this is the thing that stands between the “world” and the “screen” (between “fantasy” and “reality”), it would make sense that someone who could manipulate it would be considered an aberration in their own way.

Every reality, no matter how fantastical, follows its own set of rules.

(Oh god, this is just yet another eldritch being, ain’t it?)

(I could’ve also had them be absurdly mundane, but then I couldn’t mess with the player’s vision :/)