
THREAD OVERVIEW
The town doesn't take people at random, or does it? This thread collects theories on what connects the chosen, from shared trauma to bloodlines to pure cosmic bad luck.
THEORIES IN THIS THREAD

Ethan's Seizures Track the Creatures
Ethan's seizures aren't random—his body convulses in perfect sync with the creatures' nightly approach, making him an unwilling biological detector.

Victor's Recruitment Is Diagnostic: Ethan's Grief Is His Qualifying Credential
Victor recognizes in Ethan a marked destiny he once endured, seeing the town's invisible hand select another child for its unknowable purposes.

Victor Was Kept, Not Spared: His Silence Is the System Working Correctly
Victor's childhood drawing of the Boy in White matches Ethan's present-day sighting, proving the figure haunts the town across generations.

Jade's Logic Breaks Against the Town
Jade's rational mind shatters when the Town refuses to obey logic, forcing his identity to collapse against an incomprehensible reality.

Sara Arrived Already Broken: Nathan Is Both Her Reason and Her Sacrifice
Nathan rescued Sara from a toxic relationship, becoming her only emotional anchor and driving a protectiveness that masks something far more complicated than brotherly concern.

Fromville Runs a Two-Phase Predation Architecture, and Tom Is Its Finished Product
The forest weaponizes grief by wearing Abby's face, luring Boyd toward annihilation while the town manufactures his deepest vulnerabilities.

Elgin Knows This Place Already
Elgin's body recognizes Town's danger before his mind can, sensing what other arrivals cannot, marking him as fundamentally different from ordinary passengers.

The Town Sorts, Not Just Traps: A Population System with a Targeting Layer
The blood symbol on Jade's wall isn't random chaos—it's the town's supernatural force directly targeting him for a specific, terrifying purpose.

Victor Senses Something Wrong With Elgin
Victor's inexplicable distrust of Elgin taps into something genuinely wrong beneath the surface that the narrative hasn't yet exposed.

Brian Kelly's Name Splits Across Two Strangers
The town reconstructs Boyd's deepest trauma by splitting a soldier's name across two strangers, then murders one before the other.
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