Jun Kurosu (
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[text] attention everyone shut the hell up
I assume you have all educated yourselves on what Philemon's intentions and goals are for this city in his latest charade, or you would not be wasting your time humoring that ludicrous and insipid excuse for literature.
Now, what about Nyarlathotep? Have any of you figured out anything about his plans for this city, or are you more concerned with petty child's play?
Now, what about Nyarlathotep? Have any of you figured out anything about his plans for this city, or are you more concerned with petty child's play?

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Nyx-- the Greek goddess of the Night? Somehow I don't think that's entirely apt.
It seems that what you call a Shadow and what we call a Shadow are very different. The Shadows we knew were-- in effect, you could call them evil dopplegangers. They reflected our dark sides, the parts that we wanted to ignore. They weren't very common. And I've never heard of any of this transmogrification nonsense.
I suppose it's not too much of a leap to assume "The Fall" is some sort of apocalypse however. But that's a common tune to every story nowadays, it seems.