[Don't scare me. I often play script-killing games and also enjoy role-playing games. Master, how can I continue playing after you say that?] [Oh my god, that makes my hair stand on end. I just played a role-playing game yesterday. I hope nothing will happen.] [Will I still be able to have fun playing games in the future?] [No, don't believe everything you hear. Maybe this guy's case is a unique case, and he just had bad luck. It's actually not common.] [No, don't be so naive. I've worked in haunted houses and script-killing parlors. Do you know why I quit? It's because every now and then I encounter things that science can't explain. I can't tell anyone, and it's useless to tell them. It keeps getting worse, so I'm really sick. That's why I quit this kind of job.] [Please tell me more. I want to hear it.] [I want to hear it too. Please tell me more.] [Forget it. If I hear something terrible, I definitely won't dare to play these kinds of games again.] [You're so careless. Which is more important, life or the game? We'd like to hear if that guy from earlier is still here. If he is, please tell us in detail. Thank you so much. I'm not sure if I can go on for more, so I'll just briefly share two points. These are real situations I've personally encountered. Generally, backstage staff won't intervene casually during levels or games. When backstage staff intervene, it's usually because something has occurred and they have to intervene to ensure player safety. For example, if a visitor to a haunted house can't find the exit, it's not necessarily because they're incompetent, but because they've been blinded. Even if the exit is right in front of them, they can't see it. This is when we, the backstage staff, need to intervene and help the visitor find it. However, we don't intervene casually. We intervene if a player asks for help or if they've been spinning in circles for too long, to prevent any problems. Normally, once our staff intervene, the illusion is lifted and everything returns to normal. We don't intervene casually. After we intervene, those things that science can't explain stop. It's kind of a tacit understanding. Another possibility is when you're playing and suddenly receive instructions from backstage staff to perform certain actions, such as squatting or spinning. This is actually an abnormality caused by the staff, helping them identify humans and help players escape without alerting any abnormalities. I once encountered two players walking around an area together, very close to each other, yet never interacting with each other. Sensing something was amiss, I contacted the players and instructed them to squat upon receiving the instructions. Only one player did so. The other player stood there motionless, like a wooden statue. I asked the player if they were with friends, and they said they had gotten separated and were now alone. I helped the player out through the exit. After they left, the other figure vanished. These are all things I've experienced, and my colleagues have also encountered unusual situations to varying degrees. So, think carefully before playing these games, especially if you're weak or experiencing bad luck. It's best to avoid them, as there's no telling what might happen. Oh my god, my scalp tingles just hearing this. My legs were weak and I was practically kneeling on the ground. The last time I went to a haunted house, I was just walking around in one place for ages. Then, a backstage staff member suddenly called me and told me to walk around in circles. Then! The staff member was silent for a long time, then simply pointed me out and let me leave. I didn't think much of it at the time, just thinking it was a thoughtful staff member who knew I couldn't find the exit and kindly showed me the way. Now, thinking about it, the staff member's silence was really strange. Could I have encountered something like what the above person mentioned?
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