The Limbo - Episode 2 - The Alluring Monotony
Episode Date: July 27, 2025//L.R.P.U. Confidential Property, File TAM002, Discard Immediately\\//Relevant Files: ARP001, CFB24W, OPFR12\\ ...
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I'm sure the question you'll have is a simple one.
What is the limbo?
First of all, if this is the first recording you are listening to in this collection,
I must redirect you to the older one,
as that one explains the events of the limbo and the role of these recordings.
Before I get to the point of this recording,
I must begin with a mandatory disclaimer that I've received
in light of my previous recordings feedback from my supervise.
These recordings are the official property of the Limbo Response and Prevention Unit.
Any opinions stated do not reflect the organisation at large and only the one being recorded itself.
In other news, the one talking right now.
In the event you disagree on something stated by an official representative,
please describe those opinions for your safety and well-being in three, two, one.
I apologise for getting all official there for a moment,
but due to the feedback from my supervisors
and specifically about my
overly casual manner of speaking
upon such a serious topic,
it is really just a formality.
Despite my casual manner,
please keep in mind that these are very much
recommended to listen to for your safety.
These recordings, and the LRP at large,
exist to prevent casualties
in the event of the limber occurring once again,
and these are important.
Regardless, with that out of the way,
I can now begin the actual purpose of this recording,
and I apologize in advance.
This is the testimony of one Clara Fuller
regarding the events of the 28-hour-long period
known as the Limbo,
as well as their whereabouts and experiences
during that same period.
Limbo alias, blackout,
Limbo Populous, Displaced Individual,
One, Limbo Notable Features
Clara Fuller appeared in their limbo while asleep
and seems to have appeared in a limbo which is noted to be consistent with other limboes that were transported from sleep or otherwise unconscious state.
Notably, it was pitch black, with the individual forcing to rely on touch and sound to get around.
The individual also mentioned that they only noticed something was wrong because of a sudden wake-up,
in addition to suddenly standing upright, which they assured was not had they usually sleep,
noting that they sleep on a bed sideways like a normal person.
There can be two main points taken away from this displacement.
1. The limbo appeared seems to reflect the displaced current state in some form and two,
the state you appear in the limbo does not seem to work the same,
with the individual reportedly seeing still on the ground in a curled up position until some time passed,
before eventually going back to sleep and waking up in bed.
They were convinced that it was just some odd dream until they turned on the news that morning.
This is one of the better limboes.
No harm, no trauma, just an odd event and a hindsight realization.
They weren't all like this, as I'm sure you're aware.
Miss Fuller was very lucky.
This is the testimony of one Oliver Point regarding the 28-hour-long period of the limbo
as well as their whereabouts and experiences during that same period.
Limbo alias, film real. Limbo Populous, displaced individual, one.
The outer focus, unknown, estimated to be roughly 8 billion.
Limbo notable features. All of a point appeared in their limbo while recording a video.
A unique experience due to the fact where many people are being recorded, this individual was actually doing the recording.
They described their limbo as blurry, as what I can imagine looking around with the recording.
glasses looks like."
Important to note that the individual does not wear glasses.
Another note being that the section of the limbo that was within the camera lenses was within focus and visible as normal and could be interacted with the same.
Wherever not in focus could not be interacted with in any form.
The individual proceeded to move around their limbo using the camera to bring any objects they required into focus.
After finding that we're out of the studio by using this method, the individual brought the camera to
a blurry person. It was still and silent intending to free them. However, as the
camera was brought up to the person who was decidedly not human, but some kind of
angered beast, proceeded to lunge at Oliver, who then, out of shock, turned the
camera away from the beast, and I quote, the instant it was out of focus it turned
still. Oliver, who described these things as the out of focus in our report,
quickly returned to their studio in attempt to wait out the event.
This is notable due to the fact that the individual proceeded to get hungry while waiting,
which in our reports is a surprisingly rare occurrence during the limbo's proceedings.
The individual was able to get through it due to various snack-based foods inside of their studio.
This report brings up another two important points.
First off, it is not impossible to get hungry or fatigued inside a limbo.
Our reports indicate that it appears more likely within limboes that have a more important.
or urban structure or resemble our world in some architectural form, and more importantly
by the existence of these out of focus. We are not necessarily alone in these places, and that
may not be a good thing. This limbo was chosen in direct comparison to the previous one. Both
had some odd effect, pure darkness or unfocused, and both appeared to be based around varying
degrees of lack of sight, and also around the current action of its displaced persons.
sleeping or recording. But I think it is the second limbo which is more poignant, as it gives
credence to the idea that those who were unfortunate enough not to return from their limboes,
if they are alive, might not be alone. It isn't a very comforting thought. But that is the point
of these recordings. It may not always be comforting, but sometimes it is just the reality
of the situation. And my role here isn't to provide a sense of comfort or even security,
but knowledge.
Signing off.
There, is that better?
No personal stories,
no getting off track.
Does that fit the organisational recording more appropriately?
Who knows if these things are even listened to?
These recordings don't do anyone any good.
