
The Choosing Ceremony Launders a Compact No One in the Town Authored
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode directly establishes Khatri's dual-community pitch alongside concrete evidence that Colony House enforces physical control and the town enforces lethal punishment, making the false-dichotomy reading structurally supported even though the show never states it outright.
STORY CONTEXT
Behind the creatures, the cycles, and the rules, something is running the show. These theories hunt for the architect of Fromville's nightmare.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If both claims hold: that the rules are terms of an inherited compact rather than local survival knowledge, and that the perimeter those rules protect has already shifted, then the town is not a community that has adapted to a threat. It is a population that has been managed by one, performing compliance against conditions that may have been designed to expire. The Choosing Ceremony is not an institution's solution to its coercion problem; it is the mechanism by which that management persists across generations without anyone inside ever being able to accurately name what they are inside.



