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Okay, I figured it out. The MC is related to the Burgmeister, Royce and Burke. DPC has once again hidden something in plain sight. I was there a long time ago without knowing what it was really about.
I don't know if DPC is German, but DPC is familiar with the German language. We find out in EP3. Tybalt said that he wanted to rename Hell Week to Dante Week, but that sounds like he meant German. Does it sound too German? DPC knows what the German language sounds like, so he knows it because Tybalt is right.
"Dante Week" Week is English, but "Dante" sounds like the German word "Tante", translated as aunt. “Burgmeister” is also a German word. But what's more important is that PREPS and the DIKs have Hell Week. So Aunt Jill “Aunt Jill” and now it comes, Uncle Russel Burgmeister.
B&R. The & is a symbol and is written "und" in German. There we have “Bur”. Let's add a "K" to it all. The K stands for karma or kindergarten. By the way, both words are spelled the same in English and German. Kindergarten is mentioned in EP1 and in connection with the Jocks. Remember, Stephen Burke personally asked the MC in EP1 if he was a jock. The player can refuse this. Karma is mentioned by Jacob in EP5 after the DIK Mansion is destroyed. We also find karma in writing on the wall.
OK. We are now at “Burk”. I assume so the "e" means "enable". Only the four letters “Burk” are important. As Trend noted in EP2, 4 not 5.
Let's use the letters B and R for other last names. Remember that “&” stands for “und”, i.e. a connecting word.
Burgmeister und Royce
Burgmeister und Roberts
Burke und Royce
Burke und Roberts
He's interesting, isn't he? We play the family connection from "The combinations are above). But not the MC's, but Lynette's. But I'll continue with Burgmeister and Royce because I'm playing towards this goal.
What if the letters Burke stand for “Burgmeister und Royce Karma (Kindergarten) enable”.
Remember what Rusty and Jill say during their conversation in the intro. Rusty said it's like Romeo and Juliet. The two were children of feuding families. Rusty also told Jill in EP5 that he is a pure castle master. I'm assuming so Jill is a purebred Royce. Lynette is the crossbreed of Burgmeister and Royce (there are other combinations as mentioned above).
Lynette is Stephen Burke. Why?
In EP8, the MC asked Maya if she might want to live with a prince in the DIK Mansion. Only he heard so that the prince would bite a little. Woof.
"&" in German "und" in English "and". Let's replace the u from the four letters "Burk" with a. “Bark.”
The player must make a decision when the MC meets Vinny. "DIK" rabid dog that not only barks but bites. Bites properly, not just a little. "NEUTRAL" Vinny said barking dogs don't bite. The MC just bit a bit because he makes it clear to Vinny that this is the limit and Vinny shouldn't go any further. "CHICK" the dog doesn't bark once. In the "NEUTRAL" decision, the MC is the prince from EP8, who bites a bit.
The very fact that Vinny includes these words while talking to the MC is a clue that Maya seems to know Vinny either directly or through a third person. Why? The conversation was just between Maya and the MC and the MC has never seen Vinny before. Still, Vinny uses this choice of words.
The MC is a Burke. Lynette is the daughter of Burgmeister and Royce (combination dependent). The Burgmeister and Royce families are like the families from "Romeo and Juliet". Here lies the reason why Lynette is still alive. Lynette has experienced firsthand what it's like to be the child of two large feuding families. Lynette portrays the child from "Romeo and Juliet".
She has a child, little MC, and she makes a momentous decision in favor of her child. Lynette fakes her own death. There were two reasons for this. She hoped that this would stop the family hostility and that her son wouldn't notice any of the shit that she had experienced herself.
DPC has planned a happy ending for “Romeo and Juliet”. Lynette isn't the happy ending, she's the MC.
I don't know if DPC is German, but DPC is familiar with the German language. We find out in EP3. Tybalt said that he wanted to rename Hell Week to Dante Week, but that sounds like he meant German. Does it sound too German? DPC knows what the German language sounds like, so he knows it because Tybalt is right.
"Dante Week" Week is English, but "Dante" sounds like the German word "Tante", translated as aunt. “Burgmeister” is also a German word. But what's more important is that PREPS and the DIKs have Hell Week. So Aunt Jill “Aunt Jill” and now it comes, Uncle Russel Burgmeister.
B&R. The & is a symbol and is written "und" in German. There we have “Bur”. Let's add a "K" to it all. The K stands for karma or kindergarten. By the way, both words are spelled the same in English and German. Kindergarten is mentioned in EP1 and in connection with the Jocks. Remember, Stephen Burke personally asked the MC in EP1 if he was a jock. The player can refuse this. Karma is mentioned by Jacob in EP5 after the DIK Mansion is destroyed. We also find karma in writing on the wall.
OK. We are now at “Burk”. I assume so the "e" means "enable". Only the four letters “Burk” are important. As Trend noted in EP2, 4 not 5.
Let's use the letters B and R for other last names. Remember that “&” stands for “und”, i.e. a connecting word.
Burgmeister und Royce
Burgmeister und Roberts
Burke und Royce
Burke und Roberts
He's interesting, isn't he? We play the family connection from "The combinations are above). But not the MC's, but Lynette's. But I'll continue with Burgmeister and Royce because I'm playing towards this goal.
What if the letters Burke stand for “Burgmeister und Royce Karma (Kindergarten) enable”.
Remember what Rusty and Jill say during their conversation in the intro. Rusty said it's like Romeo and Juliet. The two were children of feuding families. Rusty also told Jill in EP5 that he is a pure castle master. I'm assuming so Jill is a purebred Royce. Lynette is the crossbreed of Burgmeister and Royce (there are other combinations as mentioned above).
Lynette is Stephen Burke. Why?
In EP8, the MC asked Maya if she might want to live with a prince in the DIK Mansion. Only he heard so that the prince would bite a little. Woof.
"&" in German "und" in English "and". Let's replace the u from the four letters "Burk" with a. “Bark.”
The player must make a decision when the MC meets Vinny. "DIK" rabid dog that not only barks but bites. Bites properly, not just a little. "NEUTRAL" Vinny said barking dogs don't bite. The MC just bit a bit because he makes it clear to Vinny that this is the limit and Vinny shouldn't go any further. "CHICK" the dog doesn't bark once. In the "NEUTRAL" decision, the MC is the prince from EP8, who bites a bit.
The very fact that Vinny includes these words while talking to the MC is a clue that Maya seems to know Vinny either directly or through a third person. Why? The conversation was just between Maya and the MC and the MC has never seen Vinny before. Still, Vinny uses this choice of words.
The MC is a Burke. Lynette is the daughter of Burgmeister and Royce (combination dependent). The Burgmeister and Royce families are like the families from "Romeo and Juliet". Here lies the reason why Lynette is still alive. Lynette has experienced firsthand what it's like to be the child of two large feuding families. Lynette portrays the child from "Romeo and Juliet".
She has a child, little MC, and she makes a momentous decision in favor of her child. Lynette fakes her own death. There were two reasons for this. She hoped that this would stop the family hostility and that her son wouldn't notice any of the shit that she had experienced herself.
DPC has planned a happy ending for “Romeo and Juliet”. Lynette isn't the happy ending, she's the MC.