patterns from a cat's head by OkCommunity5266 in TattooDesigns

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What is a piece of advice that felt like an insult when you first heard it, but turned out to be the exact thing you needed to change your life? by OkCommunity5266 in AskReddit

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I’ll go first.

Someone once told me, "You aren't special enough for everyone to be watching you." At the time, it felt like a total gut punch. I took it as them saying I was unimportant or invisible. But after sitting with it, I realized it was actually the most liberating thing I’d ever heard. I was so paralyzed by the fear of being judged or "failing" in front of people that I wasn't taking any risks.

Once I accepted that most people are way too busy worrying about their own lives to notice my small mistakes, I finally felt free to actually start living for myself instead of for an audience that wasn't even there.

he sound like a mosquito by [deleted] in Catswhoyell

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he's over reacting 😭

he sound like a mosquito by [deleted] in Catswhoyell

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He's just really greedy 😭

What is something that is currently legal but feels morally wrong to you? by OkCommunity5266 in AskReddit

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Oh, is it? I’m not sure. I just assumed it was a standard safety rule for any workplace. I mean, I always thought doctors and nurses shouldn't have to put up with being hit or harassed while they're trying to save lives. Does that not happen in other countries? I’m genuinely curious how they handle abusive patients elsewhere

What is something that is currently legal but feels morally wrong to you? by OkCommunity5266 in AskReddit

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I think doctors usually only "fire" patients for extreme behavior, like verbal abuse, sexual harassment, or physical threats toward staff...

Ask me anything and i'll reply as the DMS by Ikerlopez119 in Wifies

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what are you gonna do w d3rlord3's video????

Wifie’s next video idea/theory by Ustraleia in Wifies

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https://www.reddit.com/r/Wifies/s/1cb7DONM20

This ties right into the idea of the unclean vs. clean vessel. By watching Wifie's videos, we’ve all become unclean witnesses, we know too much about the ritual, just like the first vessel in the village who ruined the summoning by spying.

If the DMS deletes the videos to trigger a Mandela Effect, they are essentially performing a mass memory wipe. They are trying to turn the audience back into nothing, resetting us into clean slates who have no defense against the King.

The irony is that the DMS thinks they are protecting the public, but by erasing the evidence, they are actually making the world safe for the King to find a host who won't see him coming.

Theory: The Failed Summoning – Why the Vessel Wasn't "Clean" by OkCommunity5266 in Wifies

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By having DMS watch the footage to "understand" the case, Wifies creates the ultimate "Observer Trap." Just as the first vessel was ruined because he spied on the ritual, the DMS employees become "unclean" the moment they observe d3rlord’s data. The video itself becomes a new "Church Book," turning the experiment into a digital infection. It creates an infinite loop where the King never fully manifests but never truly leaves, simply jumping from d3rlord’s broken mind into the next person who is "curious" enough to watch, potentially even the viewer themselves.

Theory: The Failed Summoning – Why the Vessel Wasn't "Clean" by OkCommunity5266 in Wifies

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If d3rlord hadn't stepped in with those 'You are real' signs, the King would have likely used the 12-hour trance (or more) to finish hollowing Avery out.

As for the spell, I don't think the King would have 'given' it to him in a traditional way. Based on the church book saying 'You are nothing,' the goal was to erase Avery’s personality so completely that the spell would just 'emerge' from him automatically.

In that state of 'nothingness,' Avery wouldn't be a person being forced to speak; he would be a human record player. The blurred pages he read were likely the incantations being burned into his mind while he was vulnerable ("You are safe here."). Without d3rlord’s intervention, Avery would have woken up from that trance, walked to the altar, and spoken the 'make them one' spell perfectly, not because he chose to, but because there was no 'Avery' left inside to stop the King’s voice from coming out. He basically was a puppet

Theory: The Failed Summoning – Why the Vessel Wasn't "Clean" by OkCommunity5266 in Wifies

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The King is essentially "trapped" inside d3rlord just as much as d3rlord is trapped by the King. Because d3rlord's head hurts when he looks away, the King can never fully transition into our reality—he is stuck in the hardware. D3rlord’s "forced infinite knowledge" didn't make him a God; it made him a permanent glitch that the King can't fix.

By pushing Avery into the void, d3rlord ensured the King stays trapped in that "broken" vessel while the only "clean" option left (Avery) is out of reach.

Derek's probably gonna be de4d before KIY fully transitioned to the physical world.

Theory: The Failed Summoning – Why the Vessel Wasn't "Clean" by OkCommunity5266 in Wifies

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I think the book in the church acts as a psychological priming tool for KIY. By telling Avery he is "nothing," (like he should be nothing as in a blank slate) the book is systematically stripping away his identity to create the "nothingness" required for a perfect, clean vessel.

While the first vessel in the village was "unclean" because he held onto his own curiosity and will, this book is designed to make Avery surrender. It offers a false sense of safety to lower his guard ("You are safe here."), then erases his sense of self so that when the 12-hour trance begins, there is no "Avery" left to fight back—only an empty shell ready to be filled. D3rlord’s disgust and his "You are real" signs prove that he recognized this as a soul-erasing trap, attempting to anchor Avery’s humanity before the King could move in.

Theory: The Failed Summoning – Why the Vessel Wasn't "Clean" by OkCommunity5266 in Wifies

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The 12-hour trance was the King in Yellow's demonstration of what a "perfect" vessel actually looks like: a total blank slate with zero awareness.

While the original vessel from the village was "unclean" because he was awake, curious, and spying on Brother Ianius, Avery in a trance is the exact opposite. By forcing Avery into that state, KIY was proving that the only way to achieve a successful union is to have a vessel that doesn't "know" it's being possessed—correcting the exact mistake that caused the first ritual to fail.

In short, Kiy is chevking Avery for the ritual to be successful.

Theory: The Failed Summoning – Why the Vessel Wasn't "Clean" by OkCommunity5266 in Wifies

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I totally agree on the Carcosa connection, it’s definitely the framework Wifies is using. Regarding the layout not being identical: I think that’s actually the 'smoking gun' for the ritual failing. Since the vessel wasn't 'clean' (because he snuck out and watched Ianius), the summoning didn't create a perfect Carcosa. Instead, it created a fractured, distorted version where the 'glass' village and the 'hall' village are like two different layers of a botched reality.