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RageFuel GOD FUCKING DAMN IT.

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I’d flick her ear
 
Yes, the **tragic ending** in *The Coffin of Andy and Leyley* involves dark and grotesque elements, including cannibalism. Here's an explanation of how this ending plays out and ties into the game’s themes:

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### **Tragic Ending Explanation**
In the tragic ending, the siblings succumb entirely to their toxic relationship and their moral descent. Over the course of the game, Andy and Leyley face desperate situations, often involving choices about survival. If the player opts for the most selfish and morally corrupt choices—prioritizing their own survival at the expense of others—the siblings spiral into depravity.

1. **Cannibalism**:
A recurring element in the game is their willingness to harm or exploit others to survive. In the tragic ending, this culminates in them resorting to cannibalism. Leyley, being manipulative and obsessive, convinces (or forces) Andy to help her kill and eat people, rationalizing it as a necessary act for their survival. This act symbolizes their complete moral collapse and their inability to break free from their traumatic past.

2. **Descent into Madness**:
As they continue to consume others, their mental states deteriorate further. Andy is wracked with guilt but remains submissive to Leyley, unable to resist her demands. Leyley, on the other hand, becomes increasingly unhinged, fully embracing the monstrous path they’ve chosen.

3. **The Coffin Symbolism**:
In this ending, the "coffin" comes to represent not just their shared trauma but also the figurative grave they’ve dug for themselves. By giving in to their worst impulses, they trap themselves in a cycle of violence and codependency, symbolically "burying" their humanity.

4. **Final Scene**:
The ending often portrays the siblings isolated and alone, having alienated or killed anyone who could have helped them. They are shown feasting together, their bond stronger than ever but entirely corrupted. The world around them is bleak and lifeless, mirroring their inner emptiness.

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### **Themes in the Tragic Ending**
- **Loss of Humanity**: The cannibalism reflects their descent into primal survival, abandoning moral values and empathy.
- **Codependency**: Their love for each other has turned into a destructive force, binding them together in their misery and preventing them from seeking redemption.
- **Trauma as a Cycle**: The tragic ending emphasizes how unresolved trauma can perpetuate cycles of harm and destruction.

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This ending is disturbing and leaves a strong emotional impact, fitting the game's dark tone and its exploration of morality, love, and the consequences of trauma. It’s a haunting conclusion that underscores the consequences of the choices made throughout the game.
 
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truly an .is approved game
 

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