Part 39: Blackwell Convergence - Update 14
Update 14Last time, the Countess took Rosa into her own Nodespace, fortunately leaving Rosa unharmed. There Rosa met Madeline, the Countess' former spirit guide, and the two of them went to root of all the problems regarding the Countess to see if they could put a stop to them.
I'll apologise in advance - this update is heavy on my own speculation and theories about what has happened. Convergence will do a reasonable job of answering the various questions it, and Unbound, have posed for us, but in many cases things will be left up to interpretation. I'm keen to hear your own thoughts about what has happened, or any issues you have with my own speculation!



The source of the problems appears to be... some kind of diner? What?

Rosa and Madeline rematerialise outside the diner, with Rosa finding herself somewhat disoriented.



Somehow the link between that binds the Countess to the Meltzer brothers is in this cheap TGI Friday's knockoff.

Rosa is still spellbound by Madeline. Obviously she likes the Victorian garb. This line is a little awkward considering Rosa is around 4 inches from Madeline's face when she says it, though.


Let's see if we can shed some light on what the hell is going on here.




It seems that entities in Nodespace which seem physical can actually be metaphorical. I guess that adds credence to the theory that the devil back in Legacy was not literally the devil, but rather a metaphor for the Deacon's own inner demons.

That's a good question. Why a diner? The Deacon saw a devil because he spent a lifetime preaching about that imagery. What does the Countess have to do with diners?

That's all we'll get out of Madeline on the topic. It's a bit of a weak explanation, but it'll have to suffice for now. Let's ask what we need to actually do.


You know, some more details would be helpful here, Madeline. Why are spirit guides always so bad at providing useful information?


It must have been difficult for her to gain the knowledge without Madeline watching, since they had to remain within 30 feet of each other at all times. Still, a more pressing question than how she did it, is why she did it? Was it intentional? Did she mean for all of this to happen?
Instead, though, Rosa ask a different question altogether.


Joe Gould. So that's how he fits into this story.



So now we get a bit more of the timeline, though not the mechanical details. Somehow the Countess transferred her link to Joe Gould, presumably by spending a fuckload of time in a diner with him. The link passed to Mitchell after he spent a bunch of time with Joe Gould. And then after Mitchell died, the link moved to Charlie.
It's not clear here whether the link passed through someone else first before Charlie. It seems that a lot of time in close proximity with someone is required to pass the link on, and Charlie only knew Mitchell because they worked in the same building. Also, it seems unlikely that Charlie didn't write any names down in the ten years between Mitchell's death and Meltzer Foundations being formed. Perhaps there were some intermediate hosts we haven't even heard of yet?




I don't like the way Madeline starts of answering this question with the words "Like you..."



That explains the Countess' comments in Unbound about seeing everything, and it hurting. Madeline's comments about being banished are interesting, as well. Presumably she's been sitting around here in the infinite void for the last forty years or so with little hope of ever moving on to the next world. I know I'd be pretty damn bitter by now.




Wow, thirty years. Only to have it all go so badly



With no idea what awaits her, Rosa enters the diner.

Inside, she finds two men whose identity is immediately obvious to her, despite never having met them before.



Excited at the new arrival, Joe Gould turns his attention to Rosa.


Rosa beholds the two ghosts before her.

And Mitchell...

Charlie's spirit is not here, so presumably only dead hosts find themselves here in this diner. So if there have been any intermediate hosts between Mitchell and Charlie, they're still alive.

Rosa decides to speak with Joe Gould.

Gould is a rambler, that's for sure. This introductory speech is taken, almost verbatim, from interviews with the real-life Joe Gould.





You know, this brings me back to something I haven't thought about for a while. When Frank's ghost was haunting the Gothic Bridge, he kept having what appeared to be schizophrenic episodes where he would adopt the persona of Joe Gould. There doesn't seem to be a good reason for this to have happened. Charlie was the host of the Countess by then. It's possible that somehow, some of Gould's essence ended up imprinted on Frank's, but it doesn't seem to have happened to any of the other ghosts we've found. A bit of a mystery. Unfortunately, while we will get some answers, plenty of questions will remain unanswered by the end of Convergence.

But then Gould died shortly afterwards. Back in Unbound, Mitchell mentioned there was a "man in a bar" he wrote about before Isaac and Mavis who died after he wrote his article. It's possible, in retrospect, that Mitchell was talking about Joe Gould. If so, the link must have been passed on while Gould was still alive, and Mitchell's article quickly led to Gould's death.


You know, I only just noticed the clock with no handles on it. Very fitting.


Again, all of this is based on reality. Gould sounds like he was a complete nutcase.





I'm not sure that one link, between the Countess and Gould, would really have proven his theory that everyone was connected, though.


That confirms why the link exists in a metaphorical diner - it's where the Countess met Gould. The relationship between the Countess and Madeline must have been very different than that between Rosa and Joey. I can't see Joey accepting Rosa spending an hour walking along a dock to talk to a crazy man about seagulls, let alone several weeks at a time.


Perhaps not wilfully, but she is very much capable of hurting people, Gould





It sounds like she was calling herself the Countess even when she knew Gould in real life. That's a bit odd.

Gould continues with a story about a familiar character to us.






As I mentioned way back when we were still playing through Legacy, Gilbert included the Deacon after being inspired by a story he read. Specifically, the story was taken from one of Mitchell's articles about Gould. In them, Mitchell related a story told to him by Gould about the Deacon, a man who believed the devil was going to take his soul, and Gilbert was inspired to use the Deacon in his games. Apparently he expected people to recognise the reference and begin speculating as to how Mitchell and Gould fit into the Blackwell universe, but nobody really did.
Gilbert has since expressed some amount of regret and guilt at casting Gould and Mitchell in this kind of limbo situation, saying that there is something perverse about taking real-life people and making a game about them being stuck in a diner for all eternity. At least with the Deacon we were able to save his soul, although it is never made clear whether it has been saved literally or metaphorically. As for Gould and Mitchell... well, we'll see what happens.

Rosa now asks about the next link in the chain - Joseph Mitchell.




Rosa asks about Gould's fabled work.



Actually, according to Gould lore, he usually claimed the Oral History was over nine million words, not three million. The bible contains around 750,000 words so this statement is a bit flawed all around, but we'll chalk that down to Joe Gould not really being all there upstairs.




The dialogue in this scene is referencing articles that really did exist. In fact, famous 20th century playwright William Saroyan credited an article of Gould's in the Dial as being his inspiration for becoming an author, and actually used some Gould quotes from the article in the play Time Of Your Life that netted him the Pulitzer prize.


Let's look at this.


Jesus Christ, that is practicaly illegible. I've done my best translation of it below:
An Essay on Insanity
By Joseph Ferdinand Gould
Insanity is a topic of peculiar interest to me. Despite my theory that people with strong willpower and a sense of humour never go off their nuts, I almost have first hand information about it. There have been times when the black mood was on me. I needed every bit of self-control that I possessed to refrain from shouting aloud or waving my hands in wild gestures that would have brought a curious crowd around me and eventually have landed me in the police station. I could very easily imagine myself locked up as a maniac. Yet all the time, the real me was not in sympathy with these impulses. It made me feel that perhaps there was a basis or truth in the old idea that insanity was caused by forces external to the soul, such as witchcraft. Science affirmed this once. It may do so again. It seems to me likely that many who are held under observation or in detention are in just this pitiable state. They may be adjudged lunatics because of the unconventional antics of the outer body, with which the mind may not be in accord, and most consider absurd. The grim part of it is that the line which...
That's all we can see. The article reads like the rantings of a madman, which I guess they were. Of course, the article itself is real. If you want to read the rest of it, you can find it (along with some of Gould's other excerpts) on this page, under the title "Insanity": http://home.pacifier.com/~dkossy/gould.html
For now, though, Rosa has no interest in reading the article, so she hands it back to Gould.



Next up, she speaks with Joseph Mithcell.



Oh yeah, he knew Lauren, didn't he?



Mitchell is clearly the more together of the two men trapped here, so Rosa turns to him for answers.



Gilbert actually wrote the whole "they're echos" thing in during post-production just because he felt so guilty about putting his idols in this situation. The line about Mitchell not picturing an eternity with Gould reflects his real-life issues with Gould, who he initially found fascinating, but after time found insufferable.


Mitchell says that Gould passed the link on to him after he died, so I guess the "man in a bar" wasn't Gould, though it would fit nicely if it was. In terms of the real-life timeline, Gould died years before Mitchell's book about him was published, but it's possible that Mitchell wrote some material long before it ended up at the printing press.
From memory, Word Of God is that Gould's death was of natural causes, so I guess that's the official version of events, but on the whole this game leaves a number of things fairly ambiguous so you can choose your own preferred version of events.
My own personal preference for interpreting the story is that Mitchell wrote about Gould, who just happened to die of natural causes while Mitchell was writing. Mitchell, rightfully, thought nothing of it. But then the bond with the Countess was passed to him, and the next two people he wrote about died. He then reasoned that all three deaths occurred due to his writings. That's the only explanation I can come up with that satisfies all of the things we've heard so far.

Rosa, being a journalist in New York, probably would have heard of Joseph Mitchell before.

Rosa expresses her sympathy for all that has happened.


Next up, let's work out the next link in the chain. Did Mitchell pass the link straight onto Charlie?


He certainly seems to think he did. I wonder what happened in the ten years between Mitchell's death and the forming of the Meltzer Foundation? Perhaps Charlie has actually killed several times without even realising it, or perhaps it was his discovery of this power that gave him the idea to start a risk-free loan business?

Rosa brings Mitchell up to speed on what has been happening.



That's a good idea, but how do we do that?


Oh. That's not very useful.

Rosa asks Mitchell about Joe Gould.





I also like how Mitchell scolds Gould for this, while he was perfectly happy to collect thirty years worth of paychecks without ever intending to write another article himself



Now we get Gilbert's explanation of why Joe Gould was never able to show any excerpts of the Oral History that contained any subject matter other than himself. Presumably he found out early on that anyone he wrote about was getting killed, and stopped putting it onto paper. When you consider his life's work was about the stories of everybody, it's probably a good thing that he didn't write it down, or New York might have been wiped out

This is a neat way to tie together the mystery of Gould's Oral History not existing, and Mitchell never writing again after his book about Joe Gould. In each case, they recognised the power they possessed and immediately shelved any concept of ever writing another word. Their actions are in sharp contrast to those of Charlie. I'm speculating here, but I think this might be an explanation of how the link was passed. We know that Lauren went crazy when she stopped saving ghosts. My theory is, the link fractures or shifts when it's not used often enough. The Countess spent so much time with Gould, she stopped saving ghosts, and the link moved on. Gould stopped writing, so it passed to Mitchell. When he stopped writing, it ended up with Charles. In each case it might just have been a case of the closest person at that time receiving the link. Of course, if my theory is right, it means Charles has been using it regularly for the past decade


Rosa has one final question for Mitchell.







There really doesn't seem to be much to do in this room besides talk to these two. Presumably the link is elsewhere in the diner.
Join me tomorrow as we look at destroying the link and putting an end to this madness. Convergence is almost at a close!