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00:00Amen.
00:30Amen.
01:00Amen.
01:30Amen.
02:00Amen.
02:30Amen.
03:00Amen.
03:30Amen.
04:00Amen.
04:30Amen.
05:00Amen.
05:30Amen.
06:00Amen.
06:30Amen.
07:00Hmm.
07:30Amen.
07:46Amen.
08:00Amen.
08:08I have to find a way to keep this lever lowered.
08:30Hmm.
08:32Hmm.
08:34Hmm.
08:36Hmm.
08:38Hmm.
08:40Hmm.
08:41Uh-huh.
08:44Hmm.
08:48Hmm.
08:52Oh.
09:00Hmm.
09:10Hmm.
09:13Hmm.
09:20Hmm.
09:21Hmm.
09:22Hmm.
09:23Hmm, right?
09:24Hmm.
09:25Hmm.
09:27Hmm.
09:28I don't know.
09:58I have a feeling this isn't going to be anything like giving a class.
10:28What's this?
10:32Where did these slides come from?
10:58Where did these slides come from?
11:04What?
11:05Where did these slides come from?
14:51Uh-huh.
14:53Uh-huh.
14:57Uh-huh.
15:05This is gross.
15:20I can't believe what I just did.
15:50I can't believe what I just did.
15:52I can't believe what I did.
16:00Mm-hmm.
16:30Mm-hmm.
17:00The old archive. I haven't been here in so long.
17:30Mm-hmm.
17:40Mm-hmm.
18:04Oh, my God.
18:25What was that?
18:27Oh, my God.
18:37I think this is part of what Hasha was investigating.
18:56Let's see. Hmm.
19:01It's a book about Argos Legrant. A biography or a collection of articles about him, I think.
19:06He apparently spent part of his life traveling the world in search of odd, rare events.
19:13Rich people stuff. I don't know.
19:16Yeah. The biography suddenly ends right after his last journey. It says here, he returned without his equipment, without the huge amount of money he wasted on the project.
19:27And with a simple memento of the music he brought home to his little girls, eight-year-old Elaine and newborn Ariadne.
19:38And here's a note from Hasha that says, see the archives, events newspaper.
19:44Is there a newspaper archive over here?
19:57Let me go. I know the place. You keep searching this area.
20:27I have to find the newspaper Sebastian consulted.
20:57See it.
21:02What's going on?
21:05What's going on?
21:10What's going on?
21:15What's going on?
21:49What? Help me.
21:55Maxwell, is that you?
22:00Maxwell, it's Professor Nasiri. Are you okay? Can you get out?
22:05No, no, no, no. I can't get out. My flashlight is out of batteries. I need batteries.
22:12Oh, Maxwell, I found your ring. Oh, thank you. Thank you so much. I thought I lost it forever.
22:25Mm-hmm.
22:27Mm-hmm.
22:31Mm-hmm.
22:34Mm-hmm.
22:37Mm-hmm.
22:39Mm-hmm.
22:50Let's go.
23:20Let's go.
23:50Oh, the secretary's office sensor is on.
24:20Oh, the secretary's office sensor is on.
24:50Uh-huh.
24:51Oh, the secretary's office sensor is on.
25:21Oh, the secretary's office sensor is on.
25:51There's something on that table.
26:06Mm-hmm.
26:11Hmm.
26:12Hmm.
26:13Hmm.
26:14Hmm.
26:15Hmm.
26:16Hmm.
26:17Hmm.
26:18Hmm.
26:19Hmm.
26:21Hmm.
26:23Hmm.
26:24Hmm.
26:25Hmm.
26:27Hmm.
30:28Uh-huh.
30:29Uh-huh.
30:30Uh-huh.
30:46Uh-huh.
31:16Uh-huh.
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31:56Uh-huh.
32:00Uh-huh.
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32:12Uh-huh.
32:22Uh-huh.
32:24Uh-huh.
32:30Uh-huh.
32:32Uh-huh.
32:34oh god god is great thank you for saving me
33:04so
33:34maxwell
34:00i got your batteries oh thanks it's so dark in here so dark
34:10oh my
34:20maxwell are you there
34:28maxwell where are you
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35:00maxwell
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35:12maxwell
35:14Hmm.
35:17Yeah?
36:14No.
36:44Mm-hmm.
36:56Uh-huh.
37:02Uh-huh.
37:14Uh-huh.
37:42Whoa.
37:44Whoa.
37:46Whoa.
37:48Whoa.
37:50Whoa.
37:52Whoa.
37:54Whoa.
37:56Whoa.
37:58Whoa.
38:00Whoa.
38:02Whoa.
38:04Whoa.
38:06Whoa.
38:08Whoa.
38:10Whoa.
38:12Whoa.
38:14Whoa.
38:16Whoa.
38:18Whoa.
38:20Whoa.
51:36There was another book about Argos LeGrant in the library, a compilation of research trips written by two of his associates in the early 1900s.
52:01Sinister nature was a kind of narration of LeGrant's frustrated trips in search of paranormal phenomena, with one of the last pages marked by Husha, the cursed council of St. Cecilia's Abbey.
52:16St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music. I'm not sure what Husha wanted when he set out in LeGrant's footsteps, or how long he planned on doing it.
52:28But it was a start. The best place to start looking. Before it gets too late.
52:34Isaac, my dear friend. You don't know what you've done with that cursed music box.
53:02By the time you tried to warn me, we had all heard the music. Now I find myself trapped in a tragic race against time.
53:11I had a hunch. I thought that perhaps by returning the box to you... Damn it, I've been such a fool.
53:21I lied, Isaac. I'm sorry. I just need you to hold on while I find a way to make things right.
53:28I left the house without telling Catherine. How could I possibly explain something like this?
53:35I thought she'd never believe me. And I was wrong. But now it's too late.
53:40I only hope you're all safe. And that you will find a way to forgive me.
53:50I must put an end to this once and for all. For my family, for you, and for my own sake.
53:56Argos LeGrant. Everything revolves around that name. He was the person who had the box crafted and picked out the melody.
54:08I know he died in 1913. Newspapers of the day reported a violent burglary in his home.
54:15Everyone died, save for Ariadne, who was just a baby at the time.
54:19The case was closed, but something just doesn't add up.
54:24The police investigation was far too short-lived. And the bodies were not buried, but incinerated.
54:31I believe... I believe they were trying to hide the truth.
54:37I discovered that the book Natura Tenebrosa was written by two of LeGrant's collaborators.
54:43The same two who followed him across Europe, researching all matter of ridiculous legends, all equally far-fetched.
54:51The last case in the book speaks of LeGrant's last journey, on which he embarked just before making the music box.
54:59I've followed in his footsteps for weeks now, visiting every place, following every lead about that melody.
55:07Alas, I have reached the last leg of this journey. In the north.
55:11I find myself among the deserted ruins of St. Cecilia's Abbey, now covered in snow.
55:20Here, in 1912, the annual concert in honor of the patron saint of music was held.
55:25LeGrant was not there at the time, but he came to investigate soon after.
55:30Every single person who attended that concert died or disappeared in mysterious circumstances.
55:37And the Abbey has been abandoned ever since.
55:39The connection is clear. I know there must be something here. A clue I can pursue.
55:46If not, I don't dare think about the future.
55:50I can barely distinguish what's real from what's not.
55:54Something is watching me, following me, drawing closer and closer by the day.
55:59The melody still haunts me. Its notes echo constantly in my head.
56:06With each passing minute, they sound more ghastly and foreign.
56:11I see darkness all around me, and shadows lurking in the corners.
56:16I see my world merging with something else. I see... another place.
56:24The black figure. I feel it's... it's here with me.
56:30Time to move.
56:54Time to go.
57:15Time to move.