The Mystery of What the Imps Are Saying In Rule of Rose
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"A bright, red crayon, just for you?"
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It sounded like "the red crayon just spared you" and to me that means that what the aristocracy is just being 'nice' to her
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This video is a response to G.W. Rule of Rose [PS2] Part 39 - The Funeral Chapter - Nighttime
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I didn't understand a thing but I crapped my pant
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"A blood red crayon just for you" is what I hear.
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@eairyzero lol I know, right?
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No entendi
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"A bright, red crayon, just for you"
And now I shall never sleep again.
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i know its wierd but to me it sounds like the man up front is the red crayon king
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@madibunny It's "A bright red crayon just for you". It's also used non-reversed in one of the cutscenes, where the Imps chant: "A bright red crayon just for you! Lots and lots and lots for you!" as they advance on Jennifer.
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I hear "A black red crayon just like you!"
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LMAO Jennifer has a fricken SWORD XDDDD
Ndcrocks 7 months ago
@Ndcrocks
Yes, that's the most powerful weapon in the game, I think. The knight rapier.
RuleOfRoseMysteries 7 months ago
I have a question, while on a vid of the imps, if you watch the cutscene when the kids think Jinnifer took Joshua The Bear, all the kids go under and behind the tables telling her that she gets her own red crayon. A moment later, imps come out the EXACT spots where the kids hid at and they're saying the same EXACT things except in a creepier tone. Isn't that weird at all???
chelseaangelandollie 7 months ago
@chelseaangelandollie
The imps are based on the orphans wearing bags over their heads, further modified by Jennifer's imagination in her distorted memories.
RuleOfRoseMysteries 7 months ago
Perhaps the imps are a symbol of Jennifer's subconscious. The fact that the imps phrase is reversed is hinting that she is going backwards into her memories.
chatycheetah22 2 years ago
@chatycheetah22
Perhaps it relates to the game's homage to "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There". In mirrors, images are sort of reversed. Here it is the sound.
RuleOfRoseMysteries 8 months ago