![]() ![]() Mandus apparently uses this to start dumping members of the congregation into the machine. The church contains a secret entrance to the machine which Mandus doesn't tell the priest about despite there being a huge furnace and control lever in the vestry. Mandus builds a church next to his factory and invites in a priest. Mandus apparently runs out of pigs (despite the huge supply of meat-bearing pigs in the yard) and starts dumping orphans directly into the machine. He gets the orphans to go into the tubes of the machine and clean them out, which kills some of them horribly. Evidently it's a rather strange meat packing machine because although the initial parts of the game are full of dead pigs, all of them still have all their meat. Mandus starts putting pigs through the machine and making meat, and selling it, and also opens charities where he uses it to feed the orphans. This also causes the machine to come to life, either because it's a steampunk strong AI or because demon. ![]() He then kills his own children to feed the machine with vitae and activate it. This machine is apparently an actual meat production line at some point, since he mentions having gotten investors for it. Again for some reason, he decides the way to do this is by building a huge machine in his basement. ![]() He decides for some reason that he needs to redeem the world by killing everyone. He may or may not have brought a stone egg with him, which may or may not contain a demon, which may or may not be responsible for what follows. I'm summarising below - I'm not trying to be sarcastic, it's just that with all the "it's a hallucination/metaphor" things around this game, it's really hard to know what IS a hallucination/metaphor and what's "it just had to be that way because there has to be a game". ![]() The ending was one of the most beautifully dramatic sequences I've seen in a game, especially helped by the awesome music, but at the same time I have absolutely no idea what was going on. ![]()
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