After brushing up at GameFAQs, I think I have a better understanding of the plot of the game, although I wish the game would have given a clearer picture of it.
*SPOILERS AGAIN AHA YOU JUST GOT PWNED BY HENRY'S STOMP!*
The children are already dead by the time the game begins, and I'd already pretty much presumed this. According to all the wild theories out there, Jennifer is reliving her time at the orphanage and with the Red Crayons, albeit in a much more twisted fashion. Of course, it just refuels my point that the airship was all imagined up by the children. The Mermaid boss, Clara, really turns out to be a doll, and so does most of everything else.
Basically, the events of the story occurred, just back in 1930, when Jennifer was a little girl. She was the sole survivor of the airship crash, and after that she was taken in by Gregory Wilson, who saw her as his son Joshua and dressed her up as him. He kept her locked up in a room in his home, and she exchanged letters with Wendy. Later on, Wendy convinces Jennifer to come with her and they escape to the orphanage, where Jennifer discovers Brown and strains her relationship with Wendy.
Wendy becomes so viciously jealous of Jennifer's affection for Brown that, as Princess of the Red Rose or whatnot, she orders the other girls to kill the dog. And they do so. Jennifer discovers them, slaps the shit out of Wendy, and pwns the others. Wendy becomes distraught, so she masquerades as Joshua and manipulates Gregory to go to the orphanage to force Jennifer to return her love. Wendy loses control and Gregory slaughters all of the children, yet spares Jennifer. Wendy then hands her Gregory's gun to stop him, and Jennifer allows Gregory to commit suicide. And after that...
I guess she went off, and then back in the present, Jennifer realizes how weak she was, and that she will protect the "new" Brown with her life. La la la.
...So yeah. The gothic maid costume kicks ass. Jennifer's hotness increases by ten points!
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October 2008
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Okay, okay, last RoR post for now.
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