With the weekend's latest tragedy, a strange mood has descended over Cartesio. What happened was unprecedented, and perhaps that's why the already decreasing hostility from the townsfolk comes to a complete halt. Could it be the strange circumstances? Bolin's desperate plea? Last week's peaceful Wednesday? Some combination? Whatever the reason, it's clear that the Sergeant's iron fist around the town has loosened. While the residents aren't jumping to interact with you, there's no graffiti, no new broken windows.
Cartesio is confused...but open to explanation, for perhaps the first time.
Still, while the town seems amiable, almost accepting again, there's little to chase away the knowledge that the Sergeant's tasks for you are near their end, and that means those without medals are doomed to their fate.
Or does it? After everything that's turned around, is it possible for you to claw your way out of here as well?
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It's Wednesday. Although everything has been calm, this reporter implores all of you to stay safe. Lock your doors, avoid public places, and don't put your lives in unnecessary danger.
Mrs. Mitchell left the hospital recently. She declined to accept an interview with this newspaper, her only comment was that she was going to spend the rest of her life resting and trying to protect what she has left. Despite the loss of her diner, she's as optimistic as ever, and doesn't seem to hold as much of a grudge towards the outsiders as she should.
Any donations for Mrs. Mitchell are to be sent to this address:
[There's an address that's presumably for her home]]