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There is an absolutely *tremendous* opportunity for a jump scare in reponse to "name @ Richard", "name @ Richard Longley", "name @ Longley", "name @ RL", or "name @ R.L.", particularly if it were to, say, play a very loud thunderclap audio and cut the screen to black...

Is this @ reals name? how did you find?

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[@] The strange thing is, I can imagine it all in my head. I have a mental image of the Chapel, with all the pews and the altar. I can picture him, kneeling down in a small, cold room, reading an old plaque on the floor. He's wrapped in a coat. The air is dusty. I can see the muddy path down the hill, the grand old house, how all the rooms connect, the colour of the wallpaper, the dead bodies strewn about like in that terrifying dream I mentioned.

"terrifying dream I mentioned" is referring to the dream file 00-dream where the italicised letters make up @'s name

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Better yet - have the event be triggered when the final letter or period is typed, not the Enter key.

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I don't think we're vulnerable unless we knew Richard when he was alive, and since we weren't on the list of names who weren't allowed to access Richard's computer, that's unlikely.

However, let's hope we don't forward our findings to our buddy Alan Thomas...