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Hello, Man-In-White! He's gonna make you all well, Get you through the night. But hey now you don't feel better As you take your fresh bromide, Maybe this man of letters lied.

Man in White most likely refers to Valdymere, based on his owl sigil. Bromide is a sedative, referring possibly to the magic that knocked us out. The man of letters line means that someone of learning lied to us. Possibly Valdymere lying to us about wiping out the elven nation.
- Holly S.

The "Man-in-White" could mean
Medicus Moduro. I think this because when I think of a Man in White, I think of a doctor, which is what he was before Malum changed him. Also, there were two lines about lying. We have been lied to - and he's been lied to also. His machine is supposed to make us "well" or better, but maybe that isn't the case and he doesn't know that.
- AJ

Hello, Man-In-Red! He's gonna make you all well, get you into bed! But hey now, you don't feel better as you wake and slowly rise, maybe this smooth gent said lie.


This is also a bit of a no-brainer. I think the man in red is Johnny Yale, AKA the Joker. The "Get you into bed" and "don't feel better as you wake" lines are references to Joker's control over dreams. It's also very likely that this entire Forgotten Cells adventure is another dream created by Joker.
- Holly S.

I think that the Man in Red might be the bloody man on the alter - the one who brought the corpse back to life on the same alter that you guys saved me. (RPO's Note: She's talking about
Lacer.)
- AJ




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