![]() that can be extracted for Meursault as part of the first Walpurgis Night. However, in Limbus Company, Regret was an E.G.O. The fate of the Abnormalities that resided in the Library were left unknown after the events of Library of Ruina. Once the Realization was completed, Regret was made available to be used by the Floor of Technological Sciences to be used in receptions. Forsaken Murderer was the first and granted Angela the E.G.O., Regret. In the final episode of the Floor of Technological Sciences, Angela emotions cause her to resonate with the Library and became corroded by the Abnormalities of that floor. ![]() After Yesod successfully suppresses the Abnormality, an assistant librarian that was trapped within its book was released and the Floor of Technological Sciences was able to be lent his powers during receptions. Once the Book of PLACEHOLDER is obtained, the Forsaken Murderer's book was made available to enter. Like the other Abnormalities during the events of White Nights and Dark Days, he could no longer hold physical form and was contained within its book in the Library. As the original subject was stated to have been dissected, it is also possible that this Abnormality draws from the subject's experiences and memories rather than being the subject himself. After this incident, treatments were halted and his brain was dissected for research.įorsaken Murderer made his first appearance in Lobotomy Corporation's Headquarters for the purposes of Enkephalin production, becoming an Abnormality after his time as a research subject. Eventually, he was made to wear the straitjacket again, but this didn't stop him from brutally killing a researcher to the point where they where unrecognizable without their ID card. However, the subject later started performing self-harm, apparently in an attempt to see if his head was truly turning into metal like he feels it has. He was permitted to have the straitjacket taken off after an extensive review. The researchers grew more and more excited and eventually found a cure, however they never said what that cure was.Īt the same time, the prisoner spoke less and less, his aggression was suppressed, and ultimately lost himself. A wide range of chemicals were injected into him, some to be used for humanities future, others for new medical techniques. They believed that by studying a murderer's brain, they can prove whether innate evil does exist. At some point, they acquired a test subject who was said to have been a death row inmate. ![]() In a laboratory in the Outskirts, Carmen and her team of researchers were working to make a cure to a disease that plagued humanity. If you wish to avoid spoilers, do not continue reading past this point, or skip ahead to the next heading. This section may contain details about story or gameplay that might be considered spoilers. SPOILERS: "Manager, please be aware that there may be things not meant for you to know here." This is reminiscent in other media such as SCP which uses D-Class personnel, who are considered disposable for research and containment purposes, who are also usually depicted as being taken from death row populations. Insert description of appearance and abilities.įorsaken Murder's story logs and Regret's E.G.O Weapon flavor text in Lobotomy Corporation implies that the Forsaken Murderer was among the first Abnormalities created by Carmen's research laboratory during their research, or is at least a representation of a man sacrificed in order for research to be furthered.įorsaken Murderer is said to have been a death row inmate chosen as a subject for dangerous experiments. Forsaken Murderer (Lobotomy Corporation) is an Abnormality contained in Lobotomy Corporation.įorsaken Murderer (Library of Ruina) is an Abnormality found on the Floor of Technological Sciences in the Library.įorsaken Murderer (Limbus Company) is an Abnormality that while doesn't appear himself, his E.G.O Regret has been extracted for Meursault.
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