 You too, what's going on man, and today we're on this vermander curse. Now this is the same developer that created the man from the window, so that should be pretty awesome. And let's go ahead and start with this game. I don't know what to expect and start a new game. Yeah, let's get it. Alright, let's see what's going on. Oh, well, hello there, what? Hannah, you wanted to see me, Mr. Vandermere, sir? Okay, this is an interesting character. Let's see what this guy looks like. Yo, what? Is that a pirate or something, JP Vermander? Hannah, why aren't this month's profit as high as last month's? I've been looking over that piece of paper you gave me earlier, and I don't like all the numbers on it. I can make heads or tails out of that dang thing. Alright, so this guy's a jerk, so from where we can see. Hey, raise the threshold on how much you need to donate in order to get your tank deduction, remember, sir? They did what? When was this? Sir, I've been reminding you about this for the last eight months. But it's actually fine, though. You still end up saving way more money than if you don't get enough deduction, so... With that, good lord, as my witness, I am being swindled. I will not stand for this. No one gets over on JP Vermander. No, sir. Not now and not ever. Alright, this guy's like, on it, bro. But sir, now then, where have I been donating all my hard-earned money to again? The hospital, sir. Hospital, which one? There's only one in town, sir. The only hospital that is god-forsaken backwater town, and they still have the nerve to swindle me on out of my money. Well, I know how to exactly handle a situation like this. Prepare the ritual, Hanna, and go fetch me my rose. The ritual? But Mr. Vermander, sir, please! This entirely uncalled for. The people in the hospital have done nothing to you, sir. Besides, the difference in profits between this month and last month is only about 1% less, sir. That's nice and all, Hanna, but I don't remember asking. Now go. We don't have time to waste. Not to find me immediately when everything is ready. Okay, sir. And there it goes off, Hanna. Hanna, pretty thick, though, bro. I'm gonna go cap. Alright, so, seems like this Vermander is pretty cruel. He's like one of those rich people that just pretend to be nice just for the likes. What? Nurse Morton? What kind of town is this? Hello? Hello? Anyone home? I hear you, I hear you. Give me a gala minute. Is this Hanna? What is wrong? What? Becky Le Dic, Dr. Edda. Yeah. Hello there, Dr. Edda, I presume. That's me. Who's asking? Fantastic. I'm Morton, the nurse whose transfer request you've received. Transfer request? What in the world are you talking about? You aren't aware? Surely you haven't read the email concerning me. I'm so confused about this town. We don't get no regular internet around here, sunny boy. Only thing we can get out of here is that old satellite connection. And we got that either. But if you're here to help, then I ain't about to complain. You got a lot to learn, son. You better pay attention. Because I'm only saying this once. I'm all ears, doctor. When patients come in, I write their information down on this here clipboard. Wouldn't it be better to use the computer instead? No. Oh boy. The waiting room is over here. Ain't much to say about it. All the magazines are older than I am. And ain't none of them worth reading no more. Oh my. What? Roche is like... making fun of herself. We got eight rooms. Three are occupied and the rest ain't. Mr. Langboyd is over in room 6A. He had a pretty backup injury, but we fixed him right up. Ms. Tammy Giles is in room 4A. She needed one of them teeth pulled and we ain't got many options for anesthetic. So I gave her some of that old fashioned medicine I keep under the sink. She'll be a little dizzy for a while, but everything else went smooth as silk. Impressive. There's a woman over in 3A, too. Porting could her hand up real bad on her job, then tried to hide it. Her boss found out and sent her here. I even managed to figure out her name, so I wrote her down as Jane Doe and passed her up. Ah, mystery. I wonder who she is. We ain't known to ask too many questions around here, Mr. Morton. We're here to help. Got it? Understood, doctor. Bro, look at that tail. We got two bathrooms, an operating room, and something like a kitchen. Oh, excellent. The lights in here don't work half the time. We'll keep our medicines playing the OR, but most of the bottles are empty because the budget ain't paying to refill them. And there ain't nothing ever in the fridge, so don't even bother checking. Oh. Does anything in this hospital function as intended? Not really. And that's about it. So much for a hospital to save lives. Let's head on back to the front desk so we can get you signed in and start for your first shift. Right, so I wonder where this Jane Doe is. Like, we don't know nothing about this lady. That old signing shit is somewhere over there. I suggest you go ahead and start searching for it yourself because I ain't about to come looking for it. Understood, doctor. I'll find it. In the meanwhile, I'd better go get my rounds and check up on the patients. Come and get me if you need something. All right, so who? Oh, okay, so we're playing as a thick doctor. Oh, my God. Okay, so let's go check on the patients. Let's go check up on our patients and see how everybody's doing. I think she said, no, 1A is empty. She said 3A. Dude, I can't remember what rooms. I remember 3A. Okay, oh, my goodness. What? How are you doing, dear? Okay, I'm just fine. No, you ain't got nothing to worry about. I would go back as good as you. Good. Thank you. You're most welcome, dear. Try to get some rest and I'll check back in later. Yes, yes. Okay, so that's the Jane Doe, the one that we have. No clue whatsoever what she is. Well, she's obviously an octopus. Bro, what the heck is what? What is this thing, bro? What? Okay, whatever. How are you feeling, dear? Hey, Dr. Aiden. What are you doing here? You're light-subbered up yet, huh? Nope. That's fine, dear. At least that tool ain't going to bother you no more. Just give it some time and try to get some rest, okay? Okay. Tammy. Vicky Tammy. Just look at her. She's drunk as heck, bro. She's just vibing on that chair. I'll see you later, Tammy. Okay, 5A. Where's the 6A? I think it was 6, bro. Okay, let's just go check it. The heck is it? Is that like the Big Bad Wolf? What is this, dude? Everything all right in here. I'm fine, doc. Matter of fact, I feel like I could walk out of here right now. Langboard. That's a pretty cool name. Ha, ha, ha. Oh, see? He can't even laugh without hurting him. This is exactly why I said, Langbaby, please stay off the roof. It's dangerous who can't pay to win out to clean the gutters. But he didn't listen. No. He waited until I left for work and then tried to get up there himself. One little gust of wind and next thing you know, BAM! Straight into the hedges. You know I could have done it if the wind hadn't picked up. That's not the point. You should have been up there in the first place. Doctor, can you please give this man something to fix his terminal lack of common sense, please? Sorry, honey, but we ain't got nothing to fix that. Now you two try to take it easy, all right? I'll be back on. I'll be back later on. Bro, why is everybody thick in this place, bro? All right, that's everyone. I better get back on to Mr. Martin. All right, see you later. Wait. Oh, what? Dr. Aida, the phone started ringing while you were gone. So I answered it and the collar won't stop going on about these rituals and demons, among other things that I don't understand. Oh, that's the pirate guy. I forgot his name, bro. The vermin. I don't freaking know. I think that might be the best if you talk to her. Sorry. There's always something. All right, so it seems like a lot of strange things going on about in this little small town. Honey, honey, slow down. Ain't none of this making sense. Please, you have to get out of there right now. I bought you something, an actual genuine demon. And now you're all in danger. Uh-huh. And who do you work for again? D.P. Fairbender, madam. Who is that doctor? He's some rich city boy who moved out here when he inherited his family's estate. A lot of folks around here have to pay him rent just because his family owns the land. Yes, that's him, exactly. I don't know all the details, but there's a blood pact and a demon and a curse and all kinds of other stuff. You need to leave now. Once the clock strikes 10, you won't be able to leave. Honey, that's less than two minutes. Ain't no way we're getting never went out of that fast. My goodness. I didn't expect this takes to be high on this, my first night. But I'm committed at this point. Is there anything we can do to help with our situation? I just go snooping into a field, journals kept by the vermanders. Based on what I read, if you can make it up to sunrise, the demons will leave. But there's a bunch of rules you need to follow in order to keep yourself safe. For example, every hour until sunrise, the demon will enter the place it was summoned to. It will travel down the nearest hallway in search of blood, specifically your blood. It's own rules prevented from opening doors to search for you, so keep those closed. What room are you both in right now? The reception area. You don't need to keep that in mind now, right? When the demons arrive and make sure you're all in the same room as when the ritual started. If someone isn't in the demon well though, and wants to know where someone is, close the doors, won't stop it. Oh my god. If you're ready, I can tell you what to expect once 10 o'clock hits. I ain't about to let no demon runs roughshod over here in my house of healing. Just tell us what we need to do, honey. Okay, here's what's going to happen first. The demon places a lot of emphasis on windows for some reason, right? I will try to use its powers to open up the windows around itself. You're gonna need, and I cannot stress this, enough. You're gonna need to close any and all windows before the hour is up. Leave one open, the demon gets stronger. And you don't want that, alright? If you've finished with everything you need to do before the hour is up, try staring at the clock. I'm sure I'll stay on the line in just in case you need to repeat something. Good luck, and please be careful. Alright, Hannah. Alright, so we need to close all the freaking windows. Okay, let's go. Bro, there's a lot of rooms. Okay, that window's closed. Do you have to close the doors as well? I'm not sure. I guess we do. Okay, that is closed. Okay, we need to be quick because we are timed. Okay, bro, it's okay. See, it looks like all the windows are closed as it is. Let me just close all the doors. Okay, this one's open. No, no, no, that is not bueno. Close the freaking window, brother. We don't want no freaking monster jumping in here. Why is that chair knocked over? The kitchen? Wow, this place is really a dump, huh? The OR. Okay, so it seems like we just had one window open. Okay, that's closed. Wait, did I close that door? What the heck? Okay, whatever. Hey, make sure to leave your window closed, dammit. Hello, drunk lady. Okay, you're good in there. Okay, it seems like everything's good. Is there a window over here? Okay, now everything's Gucci. All right, come on, more than do something, brother. Why are you just standing there? Man, is this. All right, I guess we have to wait till... Oh, the more you stare at the clock, it goes faster. Oh, wait, you can actually make it go faster if you click on it. Time was 11 p.m. I think I closed all the windows. I'm not sure. All the windows had been closed. And then it arrived. Oh my God, what the heck? Did it just burst in there like nothing? We didn't close the door. Brick, man. He attacked Morton. Morton. That demon, he was in here. I never seen nothing move that quick before. He swooped Mr. Morton up like it was nothing. Oh no. This is a house of healing. How dare that verminder do this to us? We just want to help people. Believe me, man, I know. We can't deal with them later. Right now we need to focus. There's something about the demon's power that resonates with TV signals, right? It will turn on any TV it can manage to gain access to. They never show anything besides static once it takes control, but that's still bad. If it happens, just turn the TV off. That'll kick it out for a while. But don't leave any TV zone that it's controlling on. All right? It won't end well. Bro, I totally messed up. They took Morton. Morton, it was his first day, bro. I feel kind of bad now. I feel bad. I feel guilty. I totally forgot to close the freaking door. Dude, turn the freaking TV off. We don't want to power this demon up. We don't want to give the demon more juice. Make sure to turn off your TV. Tammy can't even be one. What the? Bro, where did Tammy go? Did he snatch her up? Oh, my God. Okay, it seems like the demon has snatched. Okay, you guys are still in here. Maybe she moved to a different room because she heard the demon. I don't know. I guess we'll see right now if we find her because she has nowhere to be seen. Bro, what if you just dashed her up? Oh, my God. And I wonder how it looks like. Like we wouldn't even know what this demon looks like. Okay. I think we only had one TV playing static. Oh, my God. I missed the bathroom. Oh, my Lord. Lord have mighty. Bro, I didn't know there was too bad. Oh, my God. Look at that view. Tammy. Hey, there's somebody in the mirror looking at me. That's you, honey. You need to go on and get yourself back into your room now. Heh heh heh, my bad. I'll go back now. Bro, she's twisted and she's out here walking drunk. Okay, let's double check. She's in her bedroom. Okay, there you go. Let's go back. Hurry, hurry, hurry before the time runs out. Let's make sure to close the window. Dude, I feel so bad for Morton. Okay, let's go hurry up the time. Time, time, hurry up. There you go. The time was 12 a.m. All the windows had been closed. All the televisions had been turned off and then it arrived. Hopefully it doesn't go as bad as the first night. Oh, oh. Okay, everything's closed. This should be good. Oh, my God. He got even faster, dude. What the heck? Yo, what is that thing? I just wanted to see what it looks like. Okay. Here's what's going to happen this time. You'd be surprised how much the demon's powers resonate with electronics. They can gain access into the phone lines and try to gain power too. Dude, this thing has access to everything. What the heck? If you notice the phone continuously ringing, then that's exactly what it's trying to do, all right? Now, this is going to sound crazy, but you'll need to pick up the phone and listen. Pay attention because this is important. If you hear anything and I mean anything on the other end, you got to recite this mantra. Your presence is not welcome here. You must depart immediately. Don't worry. You'll remember it when the time comes. But if there's silence on the other end of the phone, then keep quiet. Silence means it hasn't properly figured out the phone's location yet. And you don't want to give it any clues, all right? Okay, so how do we recite this mantra? Nothing, girl. Okay. Hey, that phone's not definitely not ringing. I'm just going to go in every room and check the phones. Oh, we got a collar. We got a collar right here. Close the freaking window and to the phone. Oh, recite the mantra. You can send surprise on the other end of the phone. The phone has departed. Yeah, get the heck out of there, man. Man, the power of Christ about you, you freaking demon. Where the heck is Tammy at, bro? She's going back to your room. You drunk lady. Go get on out of here, man. It's like she's trying to die. Where, dude? I mean, you could only do so much as a healer, man. Okay, close the window. Okay, I think we're actually good. Everything good in here, Mr. Big Bad Wolf? All right. Oh, no, close, close, close. Dude, I'm hearing like static. Is it this phone? Oh, it's the TV, brother. I forgot about that. Oh my God, good thing I saw it. Okay, I don't know how much time we have left to go back. I think we're good. I think we got everything close all the windows. Wait, I think I hear static. No, I'm tripping. I'm tripping, tripping. All right, let's go back. Close the door. Everything Gucci in here, nothing in the waiting room. There's nothing in here, right? And we got to worry about no TV, nothing. That's got to be the most boring waiting room, no TV. Hey, I assume we're good to go. Let's speed up the clock. 5 a.m., let's get it. Oh, the time was 1 a.m. All the windows had been closed, nice. All the televisions had been turned off. All the phones where I had been answered correctly. What, what are they doing? By this point, the pain meds have been given to Mr. Lang Boy earlier in the day has started to wear off. So despite his wife's instance to stay put, he went to inquire about it. Bro, and then it arrived. They just set themselves up. Oh, no, they're going to have to square up or something, bro. Yo, run. It might have just taken Mr. Lang Boy to leave his wife on this day of this accident. Lang Boy's mind was not on the potential consequences of his action. Far from it, in fact. His mind was instead on how happy his wife and children would be after he cooked their favorite dinner, a dinner that he could not afford to make unless he used the money he saved by cleaning the gutters himself. The grandest intentions had now unintentionally doomed their entire family. That is messed up. Okay, so what happened? What was that noise? Please, please tell me you didn't forget something. You can't let this thing do any more damage than it already has. So please try to focus. Listen to this. Here's what's going to happen next. The demon will try to draw power from any light it can gain access to, right? You know it's inside the room, trying to sign off power. Default power when the lights start flickering. When it happens, all you need to do is enter the room, close the door and shut your eyes for a few seconds. You're really going to need to use the space inside your mind to focus to do for this work. You don't know where to work when the lights start flickering. And make sure you do it right, okay? If you don't, then... Bruh, so now we got to worry about that. But we got a lot of, like... Okay, we need to close the window. Everything good in here, no TV, no phone. Okay, nice. Let me find out time he's not in the room. This lady, bro, she doesn't freaking listen. Oh, she's not in here. Where'd she go? Okay, how do you close your eyes? Close the door. Close your eyes. Bro, how do we... How do we close our eyes? Okay, you press space bar. Okay, nice. Oh, heck nah, recite the mantra. Okay, we need to be fast. Hurry up, man, we ain't got time for this. Yo, I repeat to the boy Lord and his wife, man. Shut up, TV. Where's Tammy? Maybe she jumped out the window, bro. She saw the damage and like, her mouth is joint, yo. Bro, is she really gone? Is she in the OR? Girl, what the heck are you doing over here? Hey, honey, this is not the OR you're supposed to be in here. You need to go on and get yourself back to your room now. My bad. I'll go back now. This lady don't listen, dude, I swear. But like, I should just let her die because you don't listen, bro. Sometimes you need to make a little sacrifice. Okay, I think we did everything as intended. Hopefully I didn't miss anything. I mean, I've been doing pretty good so far except with the door at the beginning. The time was 2 a.m. All the windows had been closed. All the television had been turned off. None of the lights had been left flickering. All the phones had been answered correctly. Yeah. By this point, the paid man's given to Ms. Jane Doe early in the day had long worn off. But wondering if there was anything that could be done to help, she went to a tent inquiring about it. And then it arrived. Bro, what the? People get off the meds and they don't know how to act, bro. Oh, no. At this point, it just seems like I'm surviving just for myself. Jane Doe had done all she could have had for her injury for her mother's. Her reasoning was driven by the knowledge that even a simple hospital visit could result in her never seeing her family again. Unfortunately for her, this fear was realized by entirely different means. All right, P, man. There goes another one. Fly high. Oh, what was that noise? Please, please. Tommy, you didn't forget something. You can't let this thing happen. Do more damage than it already has. So please try to focus. Listen to this. There's one final thing this demon is going to try. Ritualistic candles. It has the power to manifest them inside its area of influence. It's vital and very important that if you see one, you extinguish it. If you let it keep burning, the demon will be able to draw power from it. It won't try anything new after it gets to this part. So you don't have nothing to worry about anymore. Oh, and I almost forgot something. This part is important, too. Whatever you do, make sure you don't. Bro, shouldn't you finish your sentence? Make sure you don't what? Bro, shouldn't you finish your sentence? Oh, no, I don't like the sound of this. Oh my God, everything's popping off tonight, bro. It's like the ritual night. Oh, heck not, dude. All the TVs are playing static. I feel like this night, no one will survive. Okay, let's go and pick up the phone. Pick up the phone, baby. All right, that's where it is. Okay, nothing. Okay, nothing was there. No presence on the other side. No flickering lights. I'll come back to that. Oh my God, all the windows and all the TVs are turned on, bro. What the heck, man? Like this demon is going ham tonight. He's trying to feast on everybody. And we only had one ritual candle. Okay, no flickering lights. Actually, I have to check the bathroom. I did not check the bathroom on this side over here. Okay, good, good. Okay, so I don't know what she was trying to tell us before she got cut off. But here goes nothing. Time was 3 a.m. All the windows had been closed. All the TVs had been turned off. All the phones had been answered correctly. All of the candles had been extinguished. The light was not flickering, dude. No, what? No. Dude, the light was not flickering. I went in that room. You can see the light flickering. Okay, Tammy's safe. The drunk one survived. Isn't that funny? She was passed out in her room while this is going on. She didn't even know what was going on, bro. Okay, so now what? Tammy girl. Okay, she's still asleep. Like she got knocked out, bro. She's stone cold out. Okay, dude, I swear I did not. I went in every single room. I did not see a light flickering. Okay, now you can actually see one. Hey, what the heck out of here, man? No rituals allowed in the bathrooms. Like they're trying to summon Bloody Mary. Ah, it just started ringing when I walked in, huh? Oh, heck not. All right. Okay, we need to close our eyes. Close. I think you have to close the door. Let me wave 3, 2, 1. Okay, there you go. Hey, everything is closed. Let's check this. All right, let's keep checking out. Didn't forget anything, right? Okay, I think I did everything correct. Bro, I'm just scared. I'm like double checking out. Ever since I forgot that. That freaking light flickering. Everything seems good. Okay, let's go fast travel. The time was 4 AM. Other windows are closed. All the television turned off. Another lights have been flickering. All the phones are answered correctly. All the candles have been extinguished. And then it arrived. Damon, get out of here, Damon. Whatever the heck you are, man. Ah, loser, crashing the wall. I think I said we're supposed to survive till 5 AM, right? Okay, nice. Oh my God, we still got another night ago. Okay, okay, we got this. We got this, bro. Easy peasy. Easy peasy, man. Okay. Okay, let me turn on, stop the lights flickering first. Enter the phone. Oh, no, no, no, recite the mantra. Hurry, hurry, hurry. Yes, yes, yes. Present on the other side. Close that. Okay, nice. Oh my God, she scared me, dude. Holy crap. Okay, turn off the TV. Okay. Oh, there's a candle down the hallway. No, let me close this freaking window. That looks scary. I don't know why. Freaking me out. Gave me the creeps, man. Gave me the creeps. Okay, nothing ever went down in the kitchen or in the OR. Pretty cool. Okay, yo, what the? It was right there. It looked like a freaking demogorgon or something. It's going to be in the bathroom. It's going to be in the bathroom. It's going to get me. It's going to be in the bathroom. Okay, no time. Bro, what the heck, man? Thing is lurking out here. Okay, I think that's it. All right, whatever. Cross your fingers. That's wish for the best. That was 5 a.m. Windows had been closed. Television turned off. Lights have. No lights had been flickering. All the found then correctly. All the candles had been extinguished. The sun began to rise up upon our little town. Entertainment could not stay in this world much longer. It already fulfilled the sight of the vermander pact. So it departed from this world back from where it came from. Dr. Edda had managed to survive. She was finally safe. I wonder if you can get the meds from the OR and give them to the people. You know how they got off the meds? Since there was like some pills there. I wonder if you could give it to them to like save them or something. However, however, what? I know it's not over. There's cursing over in it. An investigation into the three different disappearance that happened that night was launched. An investigation that was compromised by vermanders influence. Despite her innocence and the lack of evidence, Dr. Edda was charged and convicted in connection. What? Bro, they took us to jail? Without her being present to rent things to hospital, they had to facefully serve the community for decades and now stood abandoned. Unable to get medical help that they so heavily relied on the town suffered. So now everybody died. Thank you for locking me up. Those are the consequences. The only other person that knew the truth left was Hannah. But soon, she had suddenly disappeared. And upon searching her home, the only thing I was found was a strange lit candle in the end. JP vermander got his extra one percent. That evil greedy bastard, bro. And that's all that mattered. Bro. No. Maybe it would have been different if I didn't get my mousey killed. I forgot his name, bro. And that's sad. How could I forget his name? All right, it seems like the vermander and his curse were successfully upon the little town, bestowed little town. And it's sad that they decided to lock us up. They thought we were linked to the murder, to the disappearances of all the three patients, which is totally messed up because like, bro, I'm the only nurse healer there in that town that's helping them, you know? Like, why would you even think that it would be game with? I don't know, man. It was a pretty awesome game. Shout out to that technician. Awesome game. I can't, I can't wait to see whatever, whatever the game he brings to us. I'll drop the link in the description for you guys to check it out. And yeah, thank you all for watching and I'll see you guys in the next one. Peace.