Plotline

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= Bad End (1/3) = Taylor is admitted into Krueger Health Solutions Corporation and told that Dr. Krueger is waiting for them in Room 1015. They are issued a medical card, but seem confused and don't know why they're there.

The background switches to Room 1015, and Taylor is again confused. Dr. Krueger introduces himself, and explains a bit about Krueger Health Solutions Corporation. He also explains that Taylor is here for a dream therapy. Taylor is defiant, claiming they don't know what a dream therapy even is. Krueger asks for Taylor's name, age, and preferred pronouns. Taylor responds with their name, 19, and they/them. Krueger then asks what brought Taylor to Krueger Health Solutions Corporation today, as well as their symptoms. Taylor claims they aren't sick.

Dr. Krueger starts the dream therapy with a "sanity check", which turns out to be basic math. Dr. Krueger asks a basic math question, and Taylor is supposed to pick the card with the appropriate answer. Taylor answers to the best of their ability, possibly missing a few questions. On the 10th question, however, the 3rd card is covered in blood. Dr. Krueger quickly replaces it with a clean card of the same number, but Taylor notices and panics. Dr. Krueger tries to make them ignore the blood and continue with the questions.

After they finish, Dr. Krueger asks if they'd like a break. He slightly turns up the music in the background. After a pause, he begins asking Taylor a few personal questions, including their emotional state, how school is going, if they are a college student, and if they are from District G2. Taylor is indifferent about life and school, and explains that they are a college student that has lived in G2 their entire life. They also ask if Krueger is from G2, to which he responds yes, although he studied in District G4. Taylor asks if he studied at RMU, and he says yes. They recognize the school and are mildly enthusiastic, calling it "pretty dope".

Dr. Krueger then ends the break, beginning the second section of the therapy session. He explains that they will be playing Cups and Balls. Taylor recognizes the game and claims that they suck at it. Krueger begins explaining the game, then realizes that he does not have a ball. He excuses himself, leaving the room to get one. Taylor talks to themself, curious about what's actually going on. At this point, a scream is heard in the hallway. Taylor is shocked, asking "what the f**k was that!?" The room then glitches, momentarily turning hues of purple. A painting in the background changes. Dr. Krueger returns, glitching with the room for a split second before everything returns to normal. He seems the same as before. Taylor is on edge, worried about what happened outside the room. Dr. Krueger pretends that nothing happened and proceeds with the game. He returns to his explanation of the game, and then lifts the middle cup to reveal an eyeball with a magenta iris. Taylor panics yet again, disturbed by the eyeball. Krueger claims it was "donated" by a former patient, and says he can use it as he pleases. The game begins. The first few rounds are easy, with Taylor finding the eyeball each time. However, the cups get progressively faster each round, eventually becoming too fast to watch. Taylor either makes a mistake or guesses correctly. Behind the cups, Dr. Krueger's appearance slowly deteriorates, becoming slumped, bloody, and corrupted. This is only seen briefly, as the middle cup hides him when stationary, however, this action is completely unnoticed by Taylor. When the cups are put away, Krueger's appearance is normal, as if nothing changed. He then says that it iss time for another break.

He turns the music up more, then receives a phone call. He answers, then greets the person on the other side. He listens, then tells them that he's sure they're competent enough to come up with a plan. He listens again, then says, "No, William. We're not killing it", then says he'd prefer to come up with another plan before resolving into that. He excuses himself and hangs up. Taylor is put on edge yet again, asking if everything is okay. He tells them that everything is okay, claiming that his team is very well-trained. Taylor mentions his last name and asks if he's the CEO of Krueger Health Solutions Corporation. He confirms this, telling them that his father founded the company. He further explains that the reason he returned from G4 is because his father died and he inherited the company. They talk a bit more, and then Krueger ends the break.

The third section, that Krueger calls "the Gateway to Your Heart" is different, as it involves Krueger asking personal questions while Taylor closes their eyes. Taylor refuses until Krueger agrees to answer a question for every one he asks. Taylor closes their eyes and Krueger begins. If Taylor chooses to open their eyes after the first or second question, they see only the room and Krueger, who asks them if something is wrong. However, if Taylor opens their eyes after the third question, a heavily distorted head moves rapidly to the right, barely seen. Taylor is put off, but continues the questions. If Taylor does not open their eyes, this does not happen. The fourth question is very different from the others, with Krueger asking if Taylor has ever had homicidal tendencies. Taylor violently says no, then asks the same question with apprehension. He avoids the question, putting Taylor on edge yet again. If Taylor continues to keep their eyes shut, Krueger tells them that they can open their eyes. If they open their eyes before given permission, however, they are violently jumpscared by Krueger, who's face heavily distorts and rapidly shoots towards Taylor, making a screeching noise. Taylor then blacks out. If Taylor was jumpscared, Krueger apologizes and claims that he was getting too excited to hear their answers, and didn't mean to get a "a bit too close". Taylor retorts with "I wouldn't call that a bit too close," but ultimately shrugs it off, then Krueger starts the third break. If Taylor was not jumpscared, he starts the break anyways.

He, once again, turns the music up, but this time it is interrupted by what sounds like drunken singing from the hallway. Taylor asks if Krueger can hear it, to which he sighs, apologizes, and says that he'll go handle it. Before he leaves, Taylor stops him and says "...Albert. Please don't kill him." He laughs and says that he won't, then gives Taylor a video to watch while he's gone. It's a commercial for Krueger Health Solutions Corporation, seemingly from the 80's, 90's, or early 2000's based on the video's style. Krueger returns once the video ends. Taylor calls the commercial "pretty cool", to which Krueger calls it outdated. He admits that he plans to update it soon.

Then he begins the fourth section of the dream therapy, a Rorschach Test. Taylor is given some ordinary inkblots, and picks the description they feels best suits it. However, after the fifth picture, the inkblots change to resemble horribly disfigured faces with blood on them. The options change from animals or objects, to gruesome words, like "murder" and "dismemberment" when Taylor hovers over them. Krueger congratulates them once they have completed the test, and puts the inkblots away. He says that they're done, and Taylor fills out a post-therapy assessment. He then has one more request. When prompted, he asks Taylor if they will sacrifice themself for the G2 District. At this point, the background changes from pink and blue hues to gray and red. Krueger's face and body begin to glitch, and he begins to talk about how he needs Taylor to feed the hungry people of G2. His face then horribly distorts, and he attacks Taylor, murdering them. The screen goes black, and Krueger thanks them for their contribution to the G2 District. After the credits, a dismembered Taylor lays on the ground.

= Bad (True?) End (2/3) = Taylor is admitted into Krueger Health Solutions Corporation and told that Dr. Krueger is waiting for them in Room 1015. They are issued a medical card, but seem confused, although everything seems vaguely familiar. The background switches to Room 1015, and Taylor is again confused.

The events are mostly the same as in the first ending, except for a few slight dialogue and gameplay changes.

This time, before the math section starts, Taylor requests if they could save the game; just in case they mess up, to which Albert at first refuses, calling it "cheating" but later on gets convinced by Taylor explaining that "people mess up sometimes" and that "it wouldn't be a true reflection of their ability". Taylor gets all of the questions right.

During the second section of the dream therapy, Taylor gets all of the Cups & Balls right.

During the Gateway to Your Heart section, Taylor doesn't open their eyes once.

When Krueger leaves the office to take care of the drunken singing in the hallway, there's a different video than in the first ending. Instead of the commercial, a very disturbing video plays filled with glitching screens, off-putting characters, and fear-inducing sounds. The video ends, and Krueger has returned. Taylor frantically asks what the video was, to which Krueger explains it as a commercial for his company. Taylor tells him what they saw, and he says he must have given them the wrong video.

During the Rorschach test, Taylor doesn't flip the paper even once.He says that they're done, and Taylor fills out a post-therapy assessment. He then has one more request. When prompted, he asks Taylor if they will become a dream eater. At this point, the background changes from pink and blue hues to green and red, and two creatures with black, incredibly thin bodies and distorted white, bloody, mask-like faces appear on either side of Krueger. Taylor panickily asks what a dream eater is, and Krueger tells them that they are his servants, who were once "good boys and girls, like you". Taylor expresses fear and refusal, but Krueger congratulates them and turns them into a dream eater. Taylor's face begins to horrifically stretch, and their eyes turn sunken and black and they cry blood, which covers their vision. After the credits, Taylor is seen as a full-fledged dream eater, with the only aspect of their former self remaining being their hair.

= Good (True) End (3/3) = The events are mostly the same as the previous endings, except for, again, a few dialogue and gameplay changes.

During the Math section Taylor intentionally answers every single question incorrectly.

At the Cups and Balls section, when Krueger claims the eyeball was "donated" by a former patient, Taylor isn't fooled by his statement, telling him that's "BULLSHIT" and that "that was what the scream was about, wasn't it?" to which Albert replies with silence, ignoring their remark. Taylor then intentionally picks the wrong cup each time.

During the chat about Albert coming back to take over his family's business, Taylor asks him if he misses G4, to which he responds with a bit of silence before stating "Maybe. Maybe not." and that he thinks "G4 is a nice place."

When Albert mentions how he was the only child during the Gateway to Your Heart section, Taylor tells him that it must've been nice to get all the attention. He replies with uncertainty, saying that it gets a little lonely.

At the second question in the Gateway to Your Heart section, Taylor, when he told them that he feels deeply connected to all his patients, asks him whether he's connected to his family and friends aswell. Albert responds with silence, and Taylor asks him if there's really no one else he's connected to besides his patients and Albert stays silent again, brushing it off and continuing the therapy.

Taylor chooses to open their eyes after every question, disobeying Krueger's wishes. For the first two questions, they see only the room and Krueger, who asks them if something is wrong. However, when Taylor opens their eyes after the third question, a heavily distorted head moves rapidly to the right, barely seen. When they open their eyes for the fourth time before given permission, they are violently jumpscared by Krueger, who's face heavily distorts and rapidly shoots towards Taylor, making a screeching noise. Taylor then blacks out. Krueger, once again, apologizes and claims that he was getting too excited to hear their answers, and didn't mean to get a "a bit too close". Taylor retorts with "I wouldn't call that a bit too close," but ultimately shrugs it off, then Krueger starts the third break.

Albert, during his absence, gives Taylor a different video to watch. It's a light-hearted video of dancing skeletons with a generic beat in the background. The video ends, and Krueger has returned. Taylor asks what the video was, to which Krueger replies simply with, "dancing skeletons". He asks what they thought about it and Taylor simply told him it was "cute".

In the Rorschach test, Taylor flips each paper over, despite Krueger's suggestion not to. When Taylor flips the final inkblot, there is a drawing of a man in a suit on the other side, with Dr. Krueger's signature. Taylor compliments the drawing and asks who he drew. Krueger is upset, asking them why they flipped the paper. He then distorts his face and jumpscares them again, crashing the therapy session entirely. He apologizes for his sudden "outburst", saying it was very rude of him. He answers their question, stating that the drawing was of a classmate he had in college. When Taylor asks if they were friends, he reveals that they were arch-rivals. Their conversation grows much deeper, until Krueger suddenly says he has to end the therapy early. He says he hopes to become friends with Taylor. He then starts asking them to fill out a post-therapy assessment, but stops himself halfway. He says goodbye to Taylor, and that he hopes they can stay in touch. The screen suddenly glitches, revealing itself to be Taylor's desktop. Taylor questions if it was just a dream. After the credits, we see Krueger calling his classmate from college, who is revealed to be named Vincent. Afterwards, we see an e-mail from Dr. Krueger on Taylor's desktop, asking them if they would like to meet up sometime.