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Musutafu Mental Hospital:

Case File: 9763F

Gender: Male

Age: 17

Quirk: Unknown

Affliction(s): Unknown


Entry 1:

Notes: The patient was admitted this morning. Though they show absolutely no signs of cognitive difficulty, the patient displays behaviour that was troubling to their primary caregiver. The lack of stable parental figures leads me to believe that their reported violent behaviour is a cry for attention, or rather due to them not knowing better. Their treatment begins tomorrow, which will provide time to better understand how to help them.

- Dr. A. Kodama

Entry 3:

The patient has settled in surprisingly quietly, however they appear to only communicate when it suits their needs, for example to ask for food. It would appear the nurses have a soft spot for him, since they usually adhere to his requests. Considering the number of patients in this facility it is quite odd to me that they would go out of their way like this. Furthermore I am still unsure as to how they could be perceived as "murderous", they've barely done anything these past few days. I feel I am unable to deduce a possible cause for their behaviour through just recorded footage. I'm going to personally act their therapist starting tomorrow.

- Dr. A. Kodama

Entry 6:

After repeated sessions, the patient has shown absolutely no signs of violence, and has shown to actually excel mentally. They are quite fond of strategy games such as shogi. Their standoffish behaviour appears as a just a type of introversion based on my observations. It is in my professional opinion that they are suffering from being in the foster program, and simply taking it out on those around him. Perhaps he views this as a chance to get out of his circumstances?

- Dr. A. Kodama

Entry 10:

I thought the patient had been finally opening up these past few sessions due to comfort. Looking back, they timed it so that I would be focused on them instead of the game of Shogi we were playing. They're more manipulative than I thought, but they're starting to grow on me.

I could have sworn I've asked them about their quirk a few times now. I just can't seem to remember. I keep misplacing my notes as well, perhaps I'm spending too much time working again.

- Dr. A. Kodama

Entry 14:

I see no reason to keep the patient here anymore. They've shown that they have absolutely no deviant tendencies. I fully feel as though his prior behaviour was a product of his circumstances. There is no valid reason to attempt to treat introversion.

- Dr. A. Kodama

Entry 16:

I thought I discharged him but I was wrong. I appear to have made a mistake. That's not even the problem, I can't seem to find any of my notes and a few of the nurses and patients are missing.

I need to investigate this quietly before something else goes wrong. Something tells me this patient in particular is related. Unfortunately if I notify the police that my patients are missing I'll lose my license. I don't know why I didn't alert them when my staff went missing, I just can't remember.

- Dr. A. Kodama

Entry 17:

The situation has become a living hell. There are bodies everywhere, and the smell alone is horrific. The missing patients and staff are killing everyone in sight. It's an absolute bloodbath. The building has been put under complete lockdown, and I'm the only one who can lift it. I can't find my key card to release the lockdown. I don't even remember placing it. The silence when I'm alone is deafening. I tried the phone but the line was cut. My cellphone can't get a signal either. I know the reception is bad here, that's why we got the landline, but this is ridiculous.

This entire thing feels so planned, it had to have been this patient, there's no one else it could have been and they're nowhere to be found. I should have stopped this before it started. I don't understand anything anymore. I need to get out somehow. 

It can't just stop now, this can't be all. 

This can't be how I die. 

If you're reading this, the patient is



Entry :

Everything is absolutely fine.

I have personally dealt with the crisis. It would appear as though I need to conduct more research. My patients didn't quite respond the way I wanted them too. How unfortunate they all had to die. On the bright side I found this clipboard. I have so much more work to do, it'll come in handy. My guess is that for a perfect puppet to be made, ill have to surgically alter the patient. My quirk is not sufficient for maximized efficiency. So much to do, so little time. I have such wonderful plans for my experiments.

I CAN'T WAIT

-Dr. H. Zugaikotsu 

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