A message from your narrator

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I'd be lying if I said the residents in this hotel are predictable.

In fact, every entity, every living being, every dead spirit in this hotel is unpredictable, right down to the core. Naturally, I have the feeling that there should be some rules put in place. 

Rule 1: Don't call them monsters. Call them entities.

It is an instinct for most to become aggravated when our names are said incorrectly. Calling my employees "monsters" will only increase their morale to kill you.

Rule 2: Don't trespass on other's territory.

What can I say about this rule? It's simple. Just don't, and you should be fine.

Rule 3: This place is better to be spent during the day.

Let's just say that at night they become... desperate. So I highly recommend you don't choose coming here during the night.

Sike.

You don't get to choose. And I know that other people will tell you that whilst exploring this hotel they were brave, and everything went according to plan. Sure, a few people get hurt, but everything is all right in the end. But people lie. People want the world to revolve around them, or at least these explorers do. They think that fear is something that they don't have.

But I've told you already, people lie. 

This is what really happened.

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