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thank you sir/ma'am/them president for your services. Hallelujah 


Okay no seriously AGHHRR- can this man's story get any more heartbreaking? It's just a character that dam... it's something so raw and sad about Joseph that keeps you thinking about him (in my situation personally). I would PAY for a book about this story.

I think Lorie? Lucy?  (bro I forgot- the local hunter) her behavior about just casually killing someone under orders says alot, like- your moral compas has to be fuck up severally or and for a long time if you learned that killing is k. Maybe this town's cult and demon roots have been there for a loooong time, maybe Lucy learned from a young age that death is okay, could've it have started ever since the residents started mining? is there something in the mines that the settlers should have never uncover?

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I'm thinking there might be some mystical stone, a gateway to hell, or something mystical that allowed demons (or Dixie specifically) to slip into the reality and influence the town, because we have nothing to go about how desolate the town is! Also, Lorie (I'm going with Lorie for now) might have just been desensitized to killing because of how necessary it is to hunt prey to survive, I don't imagine Joseph's farm can spare for the rest of the "townsfolk" when most seem to go to production factories and stuff. So maybe to her, she might just view the world in a more of "survival of the fittest" or that "every man for himself" kind of mindset.

Also, real on Joseph. I love how tragic and unhinged he is as a result of all the trauma he endured. I need more of him being pathetic.