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Emile's view of Virgil's mental health
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rose
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Emile's view of Virgil's mental health

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Rose,

Like you and Todd, I have also been deeply concerned about Virgil's mental health as of late. When I came in to the office Monday morning, he was babbling incoherently, saying something about "traitors" who would have to "face the music," or some crazy stuff like that. I tried to get him to talk to me and explain what was going on with him, but it was like talking to a wall.

He didn't come in at all on Tuesday, then returned to the office yesterday. He went straight into his office without saying a word, shut the door, and never came out for the rest of the day. I heard him yelling in there a few times throughout the day, but I couldn't hear what he was saying. When he finally came out of his office at the end of the day, I grabbed his arm to try to stop him on the way out, to find out what was going on, but he just yanked his arm away from me and kept walking.

Pretty much the same thing today, barricading himself in his office, intermittent yelling -- I asked around, and nobody around the office had talked to him on the phone today, so I don't know what all the yelling was about. I did try to listen at his door today though, during one of his bouts of yelling, and I know this sounds crazy, but it sounded like he said, "Yes! Yes! Turtle men! Turtle men!" There aren't any turtles, or "turtle men" in this game, so I have no idea what he could've been talking about. I'm really getting worried about him.

This murder stuff is very disturbing as well. Are you implying that Virgil could be mixed up in this somehow?

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"Turtle men" Must be Emile mishearing 'Erdleman' the name of the art forger in Seattle.

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rose
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music music music

good point

but what is up with all these music clues??

Could they possibly point it out to us anymore clearly?

we have the music from will and ian

we have the songs from gunter

we have the music on the SD cards

what to do?
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EMP: Experience Music Project

a huge music museum designed and funded by Paul Allen, Bill Gates' 2nd hand man. Was supposedly designed to look like a pile of broken guitars.

It was built here in Seattle, right next to the Space Needle and the Seattle Science Center. In fact, the monorail actually goes through the middle of it. There's a cafe called the Sky Church where lots of bands play as well.

http://www.emplive.org/

It's a very interesting museum. Ties into everything if you think about it. Museum...music...coincidence? maybe, but it might not be too.

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