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The Final Fantasy House | Down the Rabbit Hole

May 01, 2020
Of the early Internet stories, there are few as infamous as Final Fantasy House. Although the details are unclear to most who remember him, his reputation is still sometimes invoked on forums in reference to terrible

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mates or the eccentric potential of online communities, especially fandoms. What's more, it was one of the main channels through which Internet users learned about the "otherkin" phenomenon. So what was the Final Fantasy House? On April 18, 2005, a LiveJournal user under the name "genkicrack" made a long, scattered post detailing an experience with specific fans of Final Fantasy VII, a popular and influential Japanese story-based game.
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He introduced it by writing: "These people are dangerous. This is not a joke. This is my experience with them." He began by explaining his place within the fandom, quoting: "Most people who see the diary now probably don't know it, but back in the day, it had a pretty popular website dedicated to the characters of Cloud and the supporting character, Zack." . from Final Fantasy VII. It was really the only complete one out there about the two, which is why I got so much attention. I was used to receiving fan mail or fan art from other people, which I would upload to the website. between quotation marks.
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At the time of his alleged experience, he explained that he was a college freshman and a heavy drinker. In 2002, he was contacted by a person calling himself Hojo, referring to the game's villainous mad scientist, and the two began chatting with each other occasionally via AOL Instant Messenger. Hojo had his own fan site, dedicated to his namesake, and following the same pattern, he began calling the writer Zack, in honor of his site. At that moment, he didn't think about any of this. Some time later, he was introduced to Hojo's wife, who called herself Jenova or Jen, after an ancient evil and alien creature from the game.
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The writer describes his first online meeting. Quote: "Then a good bombshell came. They asked me if I had any past life memories. I believe in past lives, I think it's a pretty valid cycle given how many cultures believe in it. So I said no. I didn't , but I did believe in it. I never, never should have said that. It was as if inviting the vampire to my

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was quick and safe. She began to explain things to me (granted, there could be). And in those universes, maybe, just maybe, video games really happened. I thought it might be plausible, because I like to imagine that anything is possible, he tells me that he believes that in a past life I was Zack. from Final Fantasy VII. "Think about it," he said, "they're both peasants, they both have that instinct to crawl." friends who might be left behind, you'd take a bullet for someone, right? , and he wanted to be a mercenary.
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For all of his five or six lines, you have. a similar speech pattern. You even live in a basement like he's locked in one and you hate it. He confuses your brain with freshman bullshit and vodka, and this will suddenly make sense. Sure, 'maybe I'm not him anymore,' I said, but it was possible." Unquote. The writer agreed to meet them in State College, Pennsylvania, that winter to stay at their apartment a week before Christmas. It was Greeted at the bus stop by Hojo, dressed in a lab coat, who escorted him back to where they lived.
Quote: "When we arrived at the apartment, Jen (who insisted I call her Jenova and often referred to herself as Jenova). Jenny). nova) angrily approached Hojo and me, yelling in Hojo's face. I have no idea what it was about. He was wearing a purple skirt pulled up around his breasts. He looked like he had just gotten out of bed and I was, to say the least, intimidated. About three seconds later, he turned around in a quick change and suddenly became the nicest person in the world. Whatever she was angry about was outside the window. However, at that moment I began to realize that Jen was not playing a role when she talked about her "children" and "other selves." Jen is what the internet calls a 'soul joiner' or in other words, 'a fucking nutcase'.
She believes that she has many people living in her head talking (what is medically known as multiple personality disorder) and when she wants to adopt the personality that best suits a situation for her personal benefit, she represents it. . That is to say. If she wanted to gain sympathy, she would raise the pitch of her voice and pretend to be an innocent girl," in quotes. Despite these events, the writer's overall experience was positive and she frequently returned to visit every time she paid $300 for a bus ticket with each visit she met someone new, many of them sold bonders themselves.
Jen frequently asked for money to buy food and the writer relented feeling a sense of obligation. She also tried to help the writer and others become more attached to any ending.

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character she had assigned them. This was accomplished through various means, including pantomiming magical battles and a past life regression that involved lying on the floor and listening to music from the game in one case on a trip to college. She and Hojo locked the writer in a soundproof room beyond the point of panic to help him quote 'Do you remember being Zack?' On another occasion, when she met someone's soul attached to the character, the heiress Jen tried to convince them to sleep together for this purpose.
She announced that she was going to smear her food with aphrodisiacs, but whether she actually did it or not, her demands are not known. However, as these cases were, they were not enough to deter the writer when Jen and Hojo proposed that he move in with them. The writer moved into the State College apartment in the summer of 2003 with plans to stay alone for the duration. season within three. days, he found a part-time job at a supermarket to help pay for food and rent and also stopped drinking. But his experience quickly deteriorated. Quote: "I can't even tell which came first. or the chicken, but let's just say that after a week, I was getting tired of being the workhorse.
I guess because I was Zack, he was the manly man unlike Jen 'The Cetra Queen' or Hojo 'The Fragile Scientist'. Jen quit her babysitting job and refused to look for another one. I was the one who had to carry the shopping to and from the house. The one who made the money to feed everyone. The one who had to fix or move furniture when my computer needed to be fixed or moved was rarely able to connect because Jen was online almost 24/7, the rest of the time she watched me while I typed, so I could never write a diary. entry that said something like 'Jen is abusing me, help me God,' I'm tired and I want to get out of here," in quotes.
Jen's surveillance pattern quickly worsened. She was always listening to calls, reading their calls online . Interactions and demanding to know where he was going to follow him. He frequently woke him up in the middle of the night to carry out various magical errands that deprived him of sleep and when he spent his meager salary on $10 steaks for dinner. that would only last one night, she and Hojo asked him for food not sold at the supermarket. No one in the apartment took out the trash or cleaned, except the writer who only washed the dishes and that's why the stench festered in the apartment in the hot weather.
Pennsylvania summer. Jen wore only a dress and refused to bathe, opting instead to use perfumed oil. The writer described the smell in the apartment as "rotten flesh and a miasma of filth with flashes of sun, fairy, scent of. artificial sugar sprinkled on it." Also, Jen and Hojo. They hit each other loudly and more frequently behind her bedroom door as the summer continued, each time followed by loud sex. This pattern of hunger, lack of sleep, vigilance, and social isolation eroded the writer's will and he began to blindly support them. For example, while the writer was staying there, Aerys got tired of Jen and the two had a fight.
The writer described the consequences with a quote. "Apparently Aerys called one night when Hojo and I were at the used bookstore stealing books, yeah, that poor thing, and said he wanted to get some of his stuff back that he'd left at the apartment. Jen exploded. She called Hojo's cell phone crying. screaming. She was going to kill herself. I believed it. Hojo called Syd and demanded that she go. Hojo called Aris and I yelled at her. We rented a taxi with money we didn't have and ran home, Jen, who had been screaming. , she had slit her wrists, she was sitting in the middle of the floor and she was dripping wet cloths on her wrists.
I woke up for a second and I knew this was bullshit, so I knew the vision very well. of a deep cut and the sight of a light cut. She knew knife wounds well, Jen had scratched herself horizontally on her wrists. Maybe it had been with a safety pin or a butter knife. Some sort of suicide attempt, at best. It would hurt. But he was still angry at Aris because he was supposed to be. I wrote her nasty emails, joined them in criticizing her. I ignored her when she came to pick up her things, even though she obviously wanted to remain my friend.
I regret it now because we never reconciled then. Maybe if he had had a clue and tried to date her, things would have turned out differently," in quotes. Soon, he was left with no money to leave and no confidence to ask for help. Even when he tried to talk to his father on a phone public, Jen was going to look for him and when the dirt and the apartment became unbearable, Jen and Hojo asked the landlord if they could move to a smaller one-bedroom apartment, further increasing their proximity. The writer was the one who moved the boxes. shortly after the move, the supermarket reduced the writers' work to one hour a week, but Hojo still took them all to buy new things for the apartment, implying that he had been hiding money for the writer to pay for the things. here as they did.
Many other times they fought publicly, however, there was a person from the circle of friends in the city who had constantly helped stabilize the writer's mental state, a person who called himself Syd. Also a Final Fantasy name, although the author describes it as if he had cited a foot. actually, he wrote to Syd. Every once in a while he would come when he did. I was glad because he was a different person, but he had and still has moments of idiocy about him. Jen would make these the end of it and Rene would back her up.
I started. To think that she was like that all the time and that she didn't want to go out with him when she was gone. Once he returned, they had to restart the brainwashing process again. Without quotes, it was after one of these visits that the writer

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ly mustered the will to leave inspired after someone had stolen his shoes. He left everything in the apartment and walked through the streets. Barefoot at the end he had spent a total of two months living with Jen and Hojo after being homeless for a few days. Syd helped him pick up his things and returned to his mother's house in Brooklyn.
In addition to their own account, the writers talked about some of the others involved. Specifically, one account from Jen was about someone she referred to as Captain McCool, a sensitive person with whom they sought to fill the vacant spot the writer had left when they asked him to move in with them. He was too helpful to reject them outright. She then claimed that they had attacked him to avoid him when they discovered his lie. They summoned him, left him trapped in a chair and forced him to watch while they raped each other. Another person he referred to would sell his blood to help finance Jen's life. lifestyle at the time He was writing the live diary post She still lived with them but stayed in the attic and was forced to stay as quiet as possible The writer was hoping some people in the Final Fantasy community would see this , but he couldn't wait for the kind of attention he would receive.
Word spread quickly about the live diary's publication, and many Final Fantasy fans, as well as Soul Bonders fans, commented that they had heard some details about Jen and the group in State College, but who did not know the extent of her others who already knew her did not find these statements surprising beyond the community. However, this story gained interest on forums such as 4chan, who treated it with disgust and fascination; It was soon adopted into general knowledge as a way of referring to poor living conditions and soul ties. from a group known as Other Kin, it was here that the infamous story got its generally recognized name and the misnomer of the Final Fantasy 7 house or often just the Final Fantasy house, although the rest of the Internet sometimes questioned its veracity. , the writer's account seemed generally accepted.
Within the Final Fantasy community he began to receive testimonies from other people affected by the group, many of them people he had met during his stay in the apartment to share his correspondence. He created a website where he cataloged the stories of those who approached him along with the Because of him toWith the limited archival information available, it's hard to say the rate at which he updated the site with new accounts, but it appears he was receiving them in 2006 with each person. Represented by a pseudonym, some of these accounts were from people mentioned. in the original live diary publication and helped elucidate the group's practices and enunciate the behaviors of Jen and Hojo, these accounts suggest an era of amateurism, but charisma in everything Jen did, for example, an account of someone who His name is Zola wrote a quote.
There was also tarot. card readings and such while we were there Jen had the same tarot deck I had as a kid, the Cat People Tarot, and she told my fortune using the exact same method described in the little booklet that came with the cards, I don't remember anything really specific about the readings except that it was always mentioned something that would come after me or something. Therefore, the cough, if I remember correctly later, we were playing with a Ouija board and something or someone was again trying to contact us. Removing quotes from these stories would also unanimously support the original writer's claims about Jen, one of the strangest entries.
However, it was an open letter preceded by the quote from the live diary writer. The following was taken from the Wayback Machine. It is published without the consent of the original author and I want to make it very clear that she has nothing to do with her being here. So don't involve her. It is supported here due to the fact that it contains current information that I felt should be removed, such as names or references to other people who are not involved, as far as I know the original author is now happily raising turkeys. in, Idaho.
Do not bother her. This was written in 2003. The article itself is apparently written by another active member of the soul bonding community, although he is clearly no longer associated with Jen under the pseudonym candy wrapper. The introduction to the letter says Genova when I became her apprentice. She told me to shut up and not argue with you. Apparently a sorceress is supposed to be a creature who blindly accepts the opinions of authorities even when she firmly believes they are wrong. From this I learned that when Jen says something I don't agree with. I need to nod and make sounds of agreement anyway.
Otherwise, we would have to fight every two minutes and, frankly, say what I thought was not worth it. However, I am NOT your apprentice anymore and I am free to say what I think and I will because it is a relief to say it even if you are not reading this. I actually don't give a shit if you read it or not. It will hurt your feelings and you will care that it happened and you weren't warned. The letter is structured as a list and the first item reveals Jen's name. you don't look like any Final Fantasy character you look like Jennifer Cornett end of story She shared some of her thoughts about Hojo and his relationship with Jen if Rene doesn't go to class and do her homework it will be hard for her to pass those classes So You won't be any closer to graduating until you graduate.
It will be difficult for her to get a job that makes more money than she makes now. This is called capitalism and she is a bitch that no one likes. But no one has thought of anything. That works Better, Renee always has to take time off work or miss school to pay attention to you. She does this because she loves you. Love makes people do irrational and reckless things. This is one of those things that doesn't make it a good idea. You are destroying. In Renee's life, it's wrong to do it. Even if you have her permission, some other choice lines are read, you don't have money because you keep spending it on the things you want.
Anything you want is not automatically a magic item. There may be potential magic and anything but. then there's magic and things you don't bother to look at that you can have for free if something is a magic item. That doesn't mean you should have it. It would be nice if you could, but you can't always do it. I had money because I rarely bought anything for myself. Whenever I have some money, I save it. I am NOT a money maker. and neither do my parents if you want to have money you don't need to spend it I don't have money now because I spent it on you poof it's all gone You still wanted more but I didn't have more to give you I've been using crystals since I was 10 years old, you're wrong when you start saying that You won't use them correctly because I've been using crystals since elementary school.
You showed me? It's not magic, the only thing I really learned from you was to be careful with people like you, but among these accounts there was one that stood out from the rest and, if it is to be believed, showed how far the manipulation of Jen's entourage could go. . In November 2005, LiveJournal user entered into email correspondence with a woman who called herself Mela. Mela had apparently met and bonded with Jen at a boarding school in Utah and rediscovered her online through an open letter, although the quote from her in the email is not exactly the same.
It is highly likely that the letter Mela discovered was the list written on a candy wrapper in hopes of reconnecting. Mela asked the letter writer for Jen's information and some time later she visited Jen's residence for two weeks. He or she claims that Jen was able to convince her to spend $2,000 on various items and food by asking for only small amounts at a time at some point after, probably in 2005, Mela made the decision to start living with them. I moved in with $17,000 in my bank. account and soon Jen had used up all of that in Needs, all for the house, many of which went to Jen's room and never came out.
Soon I received a check from the investment company for $80,000 and Jen's spending began again in earnest. I tried to get her to stop spending money on frivolous things But every time I told her no or that she should spend her own money buying things for herself She threw a fit all this time She was telling me how important I was to her special plan how the The world needed us to stay together in order to conquer evil, etc. I desperately wanted to feel special. She was scared and alone, and I believed her. He knew some magic tricks.
She was very good at reading people and could give relatively accurate tarot readings. I fell in love with her lies. Unquote, after she moved away, it became clear that Hojo's relationship with Jen had deteriorated and she had been supplanted by a new person called angel who, according to Mela, was notably violent. However, Jen now slept exclusively with Angel. Sometimes Hojo also slept with an angel. Hojo was forced to remain extremely silent during the day or risk being reprimanded by Jen. This information strongly suggests that Hojo was the one who was selling blood to finance Jen. Her hygiene was also still abysmal.
Quote Oh how Jen. However, the angel smell was much worse. I don't think that girl has ever bathed. They just kept adding perfume and Jen's purple skirt dress stinks to high heaven. That was until I made her another outfit so Jen during this time apparently also found out about the live diary writers website. At some point it appears they moved to a new location and it was here that she claimed she was hit multiple times once during a dispute. One of them grabbed MELAS's hair and started slamming her head into the ground while Jen and Angel hit her with their fists then sat on her and

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ly tried to strangle her.
She fainted from the head trauma. Jen would later convince her that she had attacked Jen first and then blocked her. Finally, Melo couldn't take it anymore and kicked them out of her apartment in a very similar way. The house was left a mess, which Mila documented with photographs. They had also stolen numerous items when they left, including board game cloth and a set of corsets, although their demand for back payments of the rent quote exceeding 10 thousand is suspiciously inaccurate, although this account is consistent. . with other reports of group behavior. There was no method by which anyone could verify the veracity of any of them, instead leaving only the writers' word.
Along with this, the author would finally reveal the faces of Jen and Hojo in the FAQ section. he wrote. Is this photo Vincent Jen Hojo 90% of the time? No, this was Jen in 1999. She got fatter and dirtier. This was Rene in 2000. She looks the same in response to this attention. Jen and Hojo began frantically deleting most traces of themselves online and even with their names publicly available. Nobody could find them. After this, attention to these stories began to wane. But just a few years after the accounts were published, the Final Fantasy house would return in a way no one expected.
And at first it seemed unrelated. On July 15, 2008, a LiveJournal user named Dragon. Tiger Claw wrote a post titled Insane Housemate Part 1 and posted it on Housemate Horror, an open moderated page where people could share their bad roommate stories. The opening says the quote. He used to live in an amazing situation in Southern California until the maid from hell moved out. in Fortunately she is gone but the bitterness of her remains on my tongue. It is a saga that can only be told in pieces. Please bear with me in the cut. You will find part 1 of the saga that involves the girl who believed she was a video game character.
Without quotes, soon the author will be called Pete. The story was structured. in sections of irregular size and many of them ended in suspense. He explained that he lived with five other people in a four-story house. He claimed that the rent was an absurd amount of $500 a month and that the landlord kept it that way because his main concern was wanting company in the house he had inherited; However, his standards for roommates were high. Everyone had to have a stable home. income and employment and be at least 25 years old. The woman who was chosen after her selection process was kept anonymous by the dragon Tiger Claw and was given the name Sarah, who moved in without much trouble.
She claimed to be a 27-year-old computer programmer who already had a job in the area but when she returned to work after moving. She returned saying that she had been fired when others offered to help her find a new job. She constantly delayed accepting it, which made them suspicious, but much more surprising was her connection to a particular play date in the three weeks that followed. Sarah was still unemployed. She spent all her time playing video games in her family room. She played the same game over and over again. A crappy-looking RPG from the 90s. She had an unpronounceable name, but Sarah.
She said she was linked to the game. She also told us that she changed her name to be that of one of the game's characters after further discussion. She explained that she believed that she was the human embodiment of this character and that they shared a soul. Quote Pete refused. However, to reveal which character she claimed to be, since that would be identifying information, the second update would reveal that this game is the Japanese role-playing game Suikoden released in 1995, shortly after a friend of hers came to visit the house. She also thought she was united. to a character from Suikoden, specifically Sasser's eye, but since Pete couldn't spell or pronounce it, he simply called her Something after spending a week together playing video games.
They picketed a barbecue the rest of the housemates were having, although they had been given vegetarian options to join. They refused on moral grounds and reported them for eating meat after they were aggressively reprimanded. They were asked for a meeting at the house which took place in March to discuss whether or not Sera would be allowed to stay Sarah tried to explain herself Quote Sarah raised her head and began to speak. She started by saying: I'm sorry, but you have to understand where I'm coming from. She also said that many people can't. Understand me because I have a very high intellect.
It is beyond your reach. Excuse us for being a sensible bitch. Unquote, they finally found out that she had used the help of her friends to get through the selection process. She had never had a job in California. She was from the East Coast and she used a friend's address to get a California driver's license. leave, while another posed as her boss, Matt allowed her to stay until May 1st, since she had already paid for April. Sara, however, was not willing to leave so easily. At this point, numerous readers had become enthralled and begging for updates on what they had come to call.
Sara's saga and many returned daily in the hope that Pete would publish a new part in response to pressure from Matt and the rest of the house. Sara isolated herself in her room with a saucer eye acting as an intermediary. She would just leave. However, in the company of Sasser Eyes, this did not last long, as Matt was able to ask a favor from a psychologist friend to get her treatment for free and managed to convince Sara to attend soon. She was takingmedications and was interacting with others more normally. It was during this time that they discovered Sara's true form of income.
She said very clearly: I have people offering me donations on my blog so I can spread the news. my religion, her religion is that she is actually a male character from a video game that came out in the 90s, so there are some idiots out there who are giving Sarah money so she can pretend to be a video game character and teach others how do the same, something said, we give her things because she has helped us find our true selves, so you don't work either. Tim asked. I could tell he was ready to explode. No, I receive government benefits in the UK.
Because? Because I don't like to work. Soon after, Sarah's boyfriend convinced her to get off her medication and the results were violent after one of her ruder housemates demanded it. She started taking the pills again. He began breaking breakable objects, including a window. She would continue to take her pills irregularly, but at that point the interaction between her and the rest of the house fell to a minimum when May arrived. There was no sign of her moving out and when Matt tried to emerge victorious, Sarah called the Department. Fair Employment and Housing Alleging discrimination against her religion and her disabilities while the state failed to follow through on these threats.
They discovered that Matt had never presented the correct paperwork to the tenants of the house and Matt could not vacate the house until the proper paperwork was complete. archived But the strangest event would happen that summer in July Sarah gathered 12 members of her soul bonding group at the house to perform a ritual. She threatened Matt that she would file a discrimination lawsuit against him if she didn't let them stay, although Matt agreed. That night she only allowed them to stay until 10 o'clock, a roommate demanded that the only bonders be kicked out. But Matt wanted to gawk at his ritual, so they stayed in the kitchen and ate pizza while they watched.
Pete describes the ritual. Date Sarah came down the stairs. dressed in a white dress, she kept looking at us. Something came between her and us, so I guess she couldn't see us and she started talking. She talked about how this was Betty's awakening and how Betty was finally going to realize her potential by harnessing the soul of a video game character. She couldn't stand it. I started laughing, the rest of the housemates started laughing at me. This was better than any kind of television. Can you imagine, see if you can imagine all these crazy people kneeling at the altar while the video game played music in the background.
Sara was standing next to them. preaching this Religion and the right bishop occasionally interjected something profound from her position. Sara was really angry So more of her friends made the human wall We could still hear all the stupid people even after they turned up the volume on that video game at that moment Matt threatened to call the police since it was almost 10 o'clock. But when one of the members of Sarah's group threw a punch, the threat was carried out and the group was forced to leave the premises. After this point, other members of the house would share some of their experiences, but as they did, readers became more suspicious of so many people.
He had been doubting the veracity of the claims made by Pete, but when the other housemates started writing to him in a similar manner, this made them even more doubtful. These disagreements eventually turned into arguments whose full scope was not archived before being deleted, but were apparently serious enough for the Housemaid Horror moderator to write a post about them. Also in this post there was some surprising and unexpected information. Quote Tim Pete and Carey, aka the people posting from the Dragon Tiger Claw account about Sara's saga. Maybe as they say. They are different housemates from Sara or they may be the only person doing a little creative writing experiment.
Basically, I don't give a shit. The posts have been fun and entertaining and anyone who doesn't believe this is under no obligation to read them. So please don't complain later, the mod continues. I have been informed that someone made a post claiming to know Sara and that the posts made by DTC were false and harassing, blah blah blah blah, this same person, Jay Eckhart, emailed me before making that post requesting IP address information on the poster of Sara's stories in order to catch the culprit of making these false and harassing posts, I rejected it because I do not believe that giving personal information about identifying information such as IP addresses of members of my community without their Permission is really a good thing, right?
I also have no proof that this person actually represents Sara or that the posts made about her are false. I also have no proof that they are true, but until I have proof either way, I think it's best not to take any drastic action. They asked me not to tell DTC about them. Contacting me. and I intended not to simply because it was the most neutral action to take, but then they made that post and made their intentions public. So I feel good about telling everyone, including DTC, about the email now, but in the meantime, elsewhere on the Internet, other people were having their own discussion about the Sara saga and would quickly discover a lot more than they bargained for .
On August 19, 2008, a member of the something horrible forums called Jabberwock posted a thread titled "if you thought furries were bad" that linked to all 11 parts of Sara's saga. saga that had been published until now The responses seemed to reflect mainly fun, although a good number of forum members echoed the doubt shown in the comments of the publications. However, one user, who called himself jäger huda, had a different response quote. I haven't read the newspapers. I only started the first one, but I swear this could be about a girl I knew and even once dated in that really lazy, sad high school nerd way.
She claimed that she was soul-bound to the Eros character from Final. She fantasized 7 that her girlfriend was soul-bonded to Sephiroth And at one point she swore with perfect seriousness that she was pregnant with Sephiroth's spiritual child. She apparently had led an elaborate

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life with these characters in her head and she had written pages and pages of god-awful fanfiction about it, as far as I know, she eventually got over it. But when I say eventually I mean late 20s. Even when I met her at 16, this kind of behavior from her made me want to stay far away.
Oh yeah. The girl in question also changed her name to some nerdy fantasy names she made up and absolutely refused to ever be called by her birth name after reading the rest of the entries. Yeager Hunter returned the next day with a new post that the other took over. readers back I'm pretty sure I have this all under control, bullies. Let me introduce you to Catherine Rain by pure chance. Yeager Hoonah had been in a small writing club in high school with Catherine and still knew about her Flickr account, her deviantART account, and her life. In her diary account they also discovered the Flickr account of someone who played Sasser I and who had numerous photographs of her and Catherine.
One of these images was credited as Catherine Silverberg. Silverberg is the surname of a family of Suikoden characters known for their tactical prowess in war. Other photographs showed Catherine in a white dress, something Sarah had worn in the Becerra saga, but the most telling evidence of seeing an uncovered garuda was the legal documentation of his name change, by searching his name in the county records, he was able to discover it. court schedule for when Gali changed her name, although the accounts of Pete and his housemates were still in doubt, Sarah's identity seemed almost certain. They were also able to track down the website that this single union community was using to proselytize.
Curious Internet users, someone else. I rediscovered the pamphlets they handed out at conventions, part of it reads: The runes are dedicated to preserving the natural order of life, while it cannot be denied that their bearers have often experienced great hardship as a result of carrying the runes. We know that this is due to the inexperience of the bearers, without magical training, who suddenly and unexpectedly receive the gifts of the runes without knowing how to live in harmony with these powerful entities. They cannot control the vast forces stirring within them. But if people were taught to listen.
To know and understand the runes, we could have the positive and healthy relationships with them that we should always have. The end of the pamphlet encourages readers to contact Bishop Sasser. After reviewing the information about the Final Fantasy house, Jaeger Honda made another claim that Catherine had also been deeply involved with Jen and Hojo. He believed that she was actually both the candy wrapper, the person who had written the list on the website, as well as Aris, the apprentice Jen had lost. Catherine had also been attending the University of Delaware during the The events of Final Fantasy are located just a two-hour drive from State College.
It seemed that after these, to distance themselves from each other, Catherine started her own soul-bonding community based on the Suikoden games, gathering followers over the years, although the evidence linking the two was circumstantial, her specificity left little doubt and this revived interest in the Final Fantasy house enough for new people to discover it again. On August 22, just two days after Jaeger hoon posted about Catherine, he made another post saying that his date took a day off. all. I don't really have anything else to add except to mention to everyone that I've noticed that our protagonist is now aware of this thread.
Greetings to all Huimos, the rest of the forum members began posting messages to Catherine mocking and mocking her by claiming to be soul-bound to any number of characters or objects that same day. However, an update was posted on the Final Fantasy House website. I updated a few things to make it a little more readable, obviously housemate. Horrors, sera is not rain glass. This comes to me through the writer of the Sara saga if you think he is lying or that I am lying. That's your business. But that's what she told me rain crystals behavior soul bond madness getting money for it Etc. is similar enough to Sarah harassing the writer to stop publishing her lies about her as such.
I still think it's worth warning people. Sorry, but Based on my experiences and the experiences of others. Soul Ponder's are dangerous monsters. Remove quotes the next day. Yeager hoon had a strongly worded response. Quote. This is actually a fucking lie. Greta is a crazy litigation lover and it sounds to me like a horror housemate is doing harm. control I don't blame the Final Fantasy 7 housemate author, as he's probably just taking it on faith that our horror author Housemate is telling the truth. But he doesn't say that and anyone who's read this far into the thread should see through this pathetic obfuscation quite easily.
In response to a person who asked for clarification, Yeager Hunter responded that it would be irresponsible for me to say that Gretta and her friends are in trouble over the Housemate Horror issue and have been pressuring the author to retract it. . So I won't do it. I'd like to add that it's possible that the housemate horror author is a very elaborate troll, but even if he is, he's clearly someone who knows Greta, if it's her, of course, and while I'm willing to entertain the idea of that some of the characters in particular It could be made up the fact that someone you know, like maybe Greta, has possibly become so defensive about a series of stories that they even use fake names, says a lot about that person in quotes, Finally on August 24th mid-afternoon, all parts of the story were removed from the However, on the housemaid horror blog, working from Google cache, forum members were able to piece together all parts written by Dragon Tiger Claw and archiving them on the forum, although they were also saved to the Wayback machine that same day.
The original author of Final Fantasy House posted an update to his website. Quote well. What do you know when something horrible found Katherine Rayne? Things really heated up the original writer of the Sara saga. I harassed him until he took note of the story, considering the overwhelming level of consistent detail between Katherine's data and the data about Sara. I'm going to agree with the bullies. The opie was just doing damage control. Obviously it is her, the current theory isa last-ditch effort to avoid further court battles with her. She deleted all the posts. Well, Greta, you intervened.
You took away the mess I was reading to defend your crazy cult whether I was writing fiction or not. You took away my fun. Thanks to something horrible. We'll have lots of pretty photos and links here about you and just for a moment, unquote, this latest update remains on the website to this day and a link to Sara's saga threat about something horrible is provided below. The Now page on the Final Fantasy Houses website and the Sara saga remain as a warning about fandoms taken to the extreme. But they also serve as an example of how online space collapses distances between people so that even old friends with no existing ties can discover or bump into each other with wildly unpredictable effects.

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