When they were out of earshot Amschat handed her the tiny silver coins and said: "These are yours. You have earned them. But--" he hunkered down so that his eyes were on a level with hers, "--you must tell me how you knew the stones were false."
He looked worried, but Esk sensed that he wouldn't really like the truth. Magic made people uncomfortable. He wouldn't like it if she said simply: spircles are spircles and ultramarines are ultramarines, and though you may think that they look the same that is because most people don't use their eyes in the right way. Nothing can entirely disguise its true nature.
Instead she said: "The dwarves mine spircles near the village where I was born, and you soon learn to see how they blend the light in a funny way."
Amschat looked into her eyes for some time. Then he shrugged.
Play as the head of the Schelling Family in this Choose Your Own Adventure. After taking a break from work, you decided to visit a 'Friend' of yours... the only mistake you made.
Seigfried 'Noir' Melodis, Desire Melodis, Inference, Gatto, 'White' x Schelling (you!)
(Optional NSFW) Choose Your Own Adventure
CW: Possible Gore, Obsesssive and Stalker themes are eminent in later Episodes. Drugs and substances are there in later Episodes
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š®interactive fanfic "Avoid!" by Frederick
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In philosophy no inferences are drawn. āBut it must be like this!ā is not a philosophical proposition. Philosophy only states what everyone concedes to it.
It is because of its proven benefit that we tend to use logic as the primary tool not just to understand how nature works but also to adjudicate thought itself. We try to develop an understanding of our subjective experiences using the same tools that have helped us understand the physical world. We think that every experience must also be rational and logical, and if it isn't then something must have gone wrong.
But logic and reason were not developed from the totality of human experience, and we shouldn't expect them to work for our subjective experiences just as well as they work for the physical world. It may be the case that when we encounter contradiction in our experience of life we are not discovering something false, but the exact opposite ā a truth so profound that it defies ordinary understanding.
Truth & Inference - Gambler in the Spotlight Trailer Analysis/Thoughts
I love how it portrays Ronald as sweating to show his nerves over going out on stage (why would they show him sweating and taaking a deep breath like this otherwise considering no one else can see him at that time?). It contrasts quite well with how we then see how confident he becomes once heās Gambler.
We also see him pull a golden gun out of a holster on his waist. Which is the same one we see being used later in the trailer.
Heās clearing been doing well since we last saw him in Golden Rose Theater (and he even has a car like that somehow, but Iām not going to start asking questions about time period here).
And I know some saying all these shots may just be fan service, but what I appreciate them for is giving us a good look at his scars (which Iām hoping we can say are essentially the same ones he has in the main story version too).
2 along his left shoulder, 1 of which is quite large that goes across a portion of his chest as well, 1 on his left arm a bit above or near his elbow, and 1 on the lower left part of his chest.
And we could also see the scar on his face is quite large and goes pretty high.
We then see a shot of him at a party with DM. So still implying heās at least knowledgeable of DM (beyond just knowing him from Golden Rose Theater, though how much so isnāt clear). The gun is also not in his holster, but I wonder if thatās because it wouldnāt be allowed at a party like this.
Then thereās the scene of him at a casino. I wonder if this could be tied to wherever he was with DM and/or why he was there. Maybe DM asked him to do something for him, or maybe this is something heās doing on his own. Again, no info here.
But he is hold a suitcase, which reminds me of the one Tuberose was holding in another trailer. But that one had a very obvious Melodis family symbol on it, while inside was likely 1 of DMās experimental drug things, while Nortonās does not have that symbol (or color). That and the men Norton is fighting against look very similar to the same ones we see Qilin/Wu Chang fighting, the ones that are sided with Tuberose and thus DM.
So I wonder if the casino we see Norton at was owned or controlled by DM and/or the Melodis family, and Norton was fighting against them. If so, maybe that could mean the man we see sneaking into Nortonās room, as well as the note we see on Nortonās table under the gold gun came from them (DM/Melodis family). That or, if theyāre sneaking into Nortonās gun, it could be someone with a personal grudge of some sort.
Maybe not, but consider what happens later in the trailer, it seems likely that whatever that note said, it was likely a threat or warning of some kind. That would explain why someone wanted to take Nortonās gun and kill him with it. Maybe because of whatever was in his suitcase (maybe he stole it from someone at the casino, or from DM, or somewhere else. I have no idea, just throwing out various ideas).
Maybe he had brought the suitcase to the casino because, maybe like in Stormy Night Surprise, some party wanted to make a deal for whatever was in it or wanted to take it. Or maybe he got the suitcase while at the casino or whatever and whoever else was there didnāt want to let him leave with it. I wish we had more info.
Maybe he was stealing 1 of DMās drugs. Maybe he was doing something similar to what we see implied by Gattoās trailer and story.
Anyways. We have no idea how someone snuck into Nortonās room, but itās curious that, despite their ability to do so, they didnāt try to kill Norton while he was vulnerable and defenseless in the shower. For some reason, he saves it until during the performance Norton is holding at the theater later. Itās possible there was a reason why he wanted to do that. Maybe it was part of the ultimatum. Or maybe there was a specific reason why he wanted to do it there. Maybe because heād have an audience there to witness the deed if he did kill Norton. Or maybe he wanted to try to ruin Norton while he was on stage. But itās curious whatever the motivation was.
While heās in the shower, we get a shot of his back, which gives us a different perspective for some of his scars. We see the ones on his shoulder, and that 1 large one goes pretty far up and down its back. It looks kind of deep.
But we also see another scar, this time in the shape of an X, sort of right where his back right shoulder blade is.
There might be another further down the right side of his back, but maybe not. Itās hard to tell.
After his shower, we see him holding some kind of medal with a star on it. And in the mirror in front of him, as we see him likely put it in his left breast pocket (which will be important later), we see an image of his past self, when he was still in the military. The time period thatās been referenced and alluded to since the Atroposā Ropes event, when we learned, Naib, Norton, Jose, and DM were all in the military together.
The medal, considering the image of his past self, likely came from his time in the military.
And speaking of his past self, we see he has quite a few bandages on him. One covering his right eye (even though we know his large scar is over his left eye? Iām not sure if itās a different injury or a mistake), then quite a few covering his chest and left arm.
We can also see some symbol on his right shoulder. Potentially for whatever group they were a part of while they were in the military.
Maybe unnoteworthy, but Nortonās past self looks like he had been running, based on the position heās in as if heās catching his breath.
The scene then changes, returning to the theater. Norton has something in his hands. I believe he is tearing up the note we saw in his room earlier, the 1 under the gun that was likely a warning or threating message.
Itās also interesting as thereās no way Norton wouldnāt notice the fact that his gun has gone missing. But he still acts as if nothing is wrong as he goes up on stage.
Itās also likely that this is the reason why Inference, Jose, and Truth are present at the theater during his performance. Possibly as backup in case something does happen, or to simply help get the bad guy. Inference is likely trying to do an investigation (possibly a subtle one as Inference has no idea who is the threat and wouldnāt want to alert them), while Truth is watching things from backstage.Ā Jose is likely the reason for the police presence at the theater at the time and the one managing all of them.
We even see Mary and Frederick watching the performance from above.
And itās from backstage that the man who stole Nortonās gun appears, but Truth is looking away so fails to notice him sooner. Thereās no real identifying characteristics beyond the untucked shirt and somewhat nice looking shirt. I wonder if heās someone whoās from the higher (rather than lower) class, somewhat rich, but may has fallen on hard times somehow based on his disheveled appearance, and this guy for some reason sees Norton as potentially causing his trouble most likely.
The lady Norton is dancing with (at least at first glance for me) was very reminiscent of Bella (before taking a longer/closer look). I donāt know if that was intentional, but considering what happens later in the trailer while Norton is at the theater, I wonder if it was done on purpose to evoke parallels to what occurred during Atroposā Ropes).
Maybe Iām looking too much into it, but the lady seemed shocked just like everyone else in the theater at the appearance of the gun-wielding man. This same feeling seems to continue it seems, when she seems a bit surprised when Norton suddenly begins moving them once more.
He shields her by moving her behind an obstacle before sending her further away to safety. His skills have very likely improved quite a bit since he was acting the role of Ronald.
Once heās alone, he gets the manās attention, taunting him, to lure him further away from the audience but also higher up on the stage.
The audience is likely still in shock and, especially with Nortonās behavior, is still unsure if this is real or just another part of the performance (likely to keep them from panicking or knowing thereās anything actually seriously wrong).
Jose though is clearly aware and is sending the police in.
Inference, on the other hand, isnāt looking. Itās hard to tell what heās thinking (why heās so invested in what heās looking at, unless heās aware this is serious but knows he canāt do anything and needs to leave it to the police).
Itās taking the police time to get to where Norton and the man are.
And despite the situation heās in, Norton is still appearing to be completely calm.
The manās hands are shaking as heās pointing the gun. If heās still having to take the time to get the nerve to do it, maybe that could explain why he didnāt try to shoot Norton earlier rather than simply follow him up the stairs. Or maybe he didnāt care since he believed he was in control because he was the one with the weapon while Norton was unarmed.
The man finally takes a shot but Norton manages to mostly keep out of the way, only suffering a scratch. His agility may also reflect his training and experience as former military.
Norton charges then forces the gun to right where his heart is.
Despite the situation, Norton is still as confident as ever. Maybe because he knows that medal is right there in his pocket. But I wonder if he knew if that medal would truly save him, but as an actor, his confidence in his skills or confidence in his luck, or because he was happy no matter what happened.
Speaking of his soldier training, I noticed the placement of his finger on the gun, and how he lifts that finger out of the way right before the gun goes off. I wonder if he purposefully was blocking the gun from firing until he had the gun pointed exactly where he wanted it to be. If he was in the military, heād know his way around guns.
Once heās shot, we see Norton falling while images of many points in his past appear, from when he was a child, to his time in the military, and even Ronald one more time.
We can also see an image of Norton in the military along side Naib and Jose. Jose and Naib being here with Norton would also go along with Jose's comment back from the previous event about how Inference ranked below him in the military, but someone else was ranked number 1. Based on the image, it seems like Norton was first.
The angel in the background feels quite fitting (thematic?) in the scene as Norton falls.
We then finally see Inference showing concern and moving towards the stage, as does Jose, the police, and parts of the audience.
We can also see a badge on Jose, which I think should be the same sort of badge that is on Farfara for the British police
Fortunately, Norton is still alive. The area on his jacket where the gunshot went off blackened, but thatās it.
The audience, based on the way theyāre cheering Norton, could possibly still think this is all part of the performance. Or theyāre just cheering that heās actually alive despite how it looked.
The police are then able to take the man into custody.
Jose and Inference clearly looked surprised (but relieved) to see Norton is ok (despite the fact he just fell from a great height even if he wasnāt shot).
We see a newspaper article about the event, and that plus the way Norton was shot while higher up on the stage before falling, not to mention the way the lady he had been dancing with earlier was at least somewhat similar in appearance to Bella from a quick glance makes me wonder if the parallels to Atroposā Ropes was on purpose. The difference here being that Norton didnāt die. Maybe this helps the theater better move past the day of Bellaās death by having this happen. Or maybe heās somewhat putting on this very similar show as a nod to his performance with Bella (maybe like how he put the 2 coins on Bennyās eyes in his 6th letter after Benny died, this could be like that but for Bella. I donāt know. Just thinking different ideas).
The trailer ends with Norton staring at the badge that took the bullet for him. A badge he earned while heād been in the military. So I guess he sees that badge as good luck, and maybe thatās part of the reason why he decided to bring it with him before the performance, which worked in his favor.
He has bandages on him, so despite how he had been acting before, he is likely still suffering some pain.
We also get another look at his back, and there is indeed another, fairly long scar in the bottom right and side of his back, under the āXā shaped scar on his back.
Thereās a little interaction between Stede, Olu and Zheng in 203 just prior to the Revenge reappearance. It doesnāt propel the narrative, but rather presents an aspect of Stedeās characterisation.
It goes like this:
Olu to Stede: Yeah, the Captainās [Zheng] got a bit of a packed schedj, mateā¦
Stede: Iām sure she does (picks up abacus). This is weird, isnāt it? Musical (shakes it).
And this little scene just makes me cry. Stede just does not have the social skills to understand the nuance here, and therefore does not follow up with expected behaviour i.e. leaving! And as someone who is probably a little neurospicy, I mightāve done something similar. Continued to hang around. Probably have played with the abacus tooā¦
Itās such a small scene, but it tells us so much about Stedeās neurodiversity* and lack of understanding of social cues. But heās also amazingly empathetic and intuitive when it comes to Ed; gets things so right in the 204 couch scene and the 205 YWFTW hand-hold. He also cares deeply for the crew, and is often shown to be the emotionally intelligent character in a situation. Heās so layered and complex. I just want to shout from the rooftops how amazing he is.
He doesnāt always understand social typicality. But Stede Bonnet helped me forgive myself for thinking I ever did anything wrong.**
*If you donāt read Stede as neurodiverse, Iām happy for you. But please donāt come and ācorrect meā. Iām not interested
** Iāve done many things wrong, just not these things