Episode 172: Revival of the Dying Message (Part 1)
Ran and Sonoko take Conan to Tropical Ice Land, where they meet a bunch of people who like shotguns. One has curly, red hair, laughs a lot, and brings up “that incident.” She also calls everybody mean, and tells them that she’s never going to reveal some secret, before prancing off to the bathroom to be murdered. She crashes into Conan because she tries to skate too fast. Then Nice Guy in brown clothing comes over and is really friendly. He is followed by Sano Izumi, who is a cold woman who tells Curly Red Hair that once she’s thirty, she’ll be nothing but an old woman. Then comes Squinty Eyes Friendly Girl, who wants them all to get along, and needs to use the bathroom. Finally there’s the "Samurai-Type," who comes up to tell Red Head that he’s going to go home if she talks about the incident. They’re all there to see the fireworks, so naturally, right before the fireworks start, they all leave. Sano Izumi wants to get coffee, Brown Clothes Nice Guy is hungry, Squinty needs to use the bathroom, and Samurai was sitting on a bench with his back to the fireworks, smoking a cigarette. Meanwhile Sonoko also needs to use the bathroom, so she runs across the tile floor in her skates, but finds the bathroom out of order. This is because a person in a cloak is inside, shooting Red Head. Sonoko witnesses them running off right as the fireworks begin. She finds the body, and screams loud enough for Conan to hear it perfectly over the fireworks. He skates across the rink in perfect gliding strides, hops up onto the tile, and skirts into the bathroom, somehow having no difficulty getting anywhere in skates. When the police arrive, the most obvious piece of evidence is the letter “S” written on the wall, which Mouri uses to make a case against Sano Izumi. But Takagi disputes Mouri’s accusation. This leads them to look for further evidence, and they find things like the sticky saliva on the end of the gun, and the message on the phone in the victim’s pocket, displaying “KIX.” Conan wonders where he’s seen this before. Probably on his breakfast cereal.
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Querida tristeza, de nuevo estoy aquí contigo.
Nuevamente regreso a tus brazos; Cristel.
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made some conceptual doodles based off my older theories about what batdr couldve been
basically those golden flowers around the game represent rebirth and so they begin to grow in places where inky beings commonly died/were reborn from in the cycle (ex. Sammy’s head and Alice’s chest)
The Corrupted Ink represents the greed/corruption of Joey, and the Gold Ink/Bleach represents the power of bringing real, genuine creativity and passion back into creation.
the main plotline would be Audrey using her gold ink to remove the corrupted ink and madness from the minds of the studio employees, beginning with Henry who would then join her on her journey
henry has also started to be corrupted by the ink, as the cycle has not restarted in ages. As stated in the text below, the reason this didn’t happen in Batdr was because he was quarantined in The Keeper’s cell and was not near any ink.
(instead of banishing enemies “back to the ink” like she does in the game, Audrey is instead freeing their souls from the ink.)
The main corrupted souls of the game would have used the ingame memories to help them remember their past life and free their minds and souls from the inky darkness
(instead of just having the memories do pretty much nothing in the actual game)
also that first image with alice has another idea i had where Twisted Alice got ahold of the “The End” reel and made the world her own
at one point i feel like Audrey and Bendy could combine much like they did at the end of Batdr, but since Bendy is now much smaller as Good Bendy, the combination has much more of Audrey than him in it.
ok that’s all for now thanks for listening to my ramble
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For the requests thing, Sammy having a tea party with Baby Benders and Henry? I think that would be cute
Very cute! Hoping that the prophet will continue to behave well.
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