![]() ![]() Visceral Cankers and Pustula flowers start to appear during this time. The Entity undergoes a purge that happens once a year, and during this time the Entity is infested with blight. As The Blight, he hunts the unfortunate survivors trapped in the Entity's realm to be sacrificed. When the Entity's yearly blight ended the Pustulas died and he couldn't find anymore, the Entity took advantage of the situation because of his need for the serum and drove him crazy causing Talbot to inject a high dose of the serum (Compound Thirty-Four) into himself, mutating him into a feral beast. The serum Talbot created allowed him to travel to different areas in the realm that no survivors or killers can go, he also was also able to get himself out of the void. He also experimented on himself but he didn't hurt the survivors, he helped them by sharing a more stable serum with them. He needed to find the best process for creating the serum without the bad side effects, that's why each serum injection has its own number with the material that was mixed with written on it for each killer. Talbot experimenting on the killers were strictly business, it was not for enjoyment. He was able to capture killers and he only experimented on them. When he was experimenting with the serum on a dead rat, it came back to life for a short time and bite him, which caused him to be addicted to the serum. Talbot couldn't create the same serum from the journal because Vigo's journal had some of these pages torn out. ![]() Wanting to escape, he decided to follow what the journal says and start creating serum from the Pustulas. He learned from the journal that he can escape the realm using the Cankers when it blooms into Pustulas, a type of flower that spurts putrid nectar, and that the Entity undergoes a purge that happens once a year and during this time the Entity is infested with blight and become weak, the Pustulas only show up during this time. He later discovered Vigo's hidden laboratory while running away from a killer and in it, he found Vigo's journal. He met other survivors and was forced to join trials like them. Talbot awoke in the Entity realm without being able to recall how he has come to this place and the memories of the opium den are the last he remembers before waking up. ![]() Talbot soon awoke, looking frantically for his notes and letting out cries for help that would fall on deaf ears as a dark fog manifested around him. When Talbot nearly reached his breakthrough, the monks had him drugged and dumped into an opium den. Talbot's knowledge expanded and his mind opened during his time there and he dreamt of ushering humankind into a new period of enlightenment, but he still felt guilt over the deaths he caused and kept having nightmares over it. He agreed to help the monks until he fully recovered. In return for saving Talbot, they asked for his help, believing his knowledge could lead them to their goal. There, monks studied forbidden texts, striving to expand the human mind in the search for other dimensions. He was beaten and thrown into the grave with the other bodies and left for dead.īarely clinging to life, Talbot was rescued by the disciples of an ancient mystery school posing as a monastery. He couldn't defend himself against the anger and accusations of his abductor. Unbeknownst to Talbot, his productivity-increasing chemicals nearly killed a whole factory's worth of workers. Soon Talbot was abducted and a sickly man showed him a mass grave filled with hundreds of bodies. There were no official reports on the subject, and Talbot refused to blame himself for what could only be exaggerated war stories. However, the chemicals had a side effect that made a group of soldiers who took it went feral and massacred villages. Talbot was rewarded with a secret lab beneath a prison camp on Dyer Island where he used prisoners from the Opium War to test chemicals that allowed soldiers to withstand incredible amounts of pain. In time, he completed one of his greatest achievements: a chemical that could increase a worker's productivity while reducing their need for rest. His willingness to push the limits secured him a position with the British East India Company, and within seven years he was made head chemist. Into his adult years, Talbot attended the London School of Medicine and excelled at his studies and became a chemist. After a near-death experience with a patch of poisonous foxglove when he was a child, Talbot was fascinated by how a single flower was able to affect him. As a boy, he was a popular child bright, charismatic, and unafraid to challenge authority, yet despite his social graces, he was fiercely independent, spending much of his time exploring the fields near his town alone. To understand the human condition, one must rise above it. ![]()
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