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I call it a group therapy session.
One with plenty of dakka.
I suspect that the Damned Dozen will encounter the Dead Rabbits before arriving at Withering Heights.
It would look ridiculous, I suspect that the Dead Rabbits might be a reference to Alice in Wonderland, specifically the White Rabbit who was late.
This is considering that in Chapter 5, Moby ♥♥♥♥ wasn't the only story that had references, there was also Peter Pan (e.g. First Mate Smee of the Twinhook Pirates) So Chapter 6 might have at least one other story besides Wuthering Heights as a reference.
Another thought is if the Butler is based on enemies that we're going to encounter, said enemies might also inflict sinking and gain bonuses when opponents are at negative SP, a gentle "Please stop bringing max level N-Sinclair and bulldozing everyone", potential blunt resistance notwithstanding.
We already have ridiculous IDs like Sloshmael, Mariachi Sinclair, Croissant (aka Lantern) Don, and an ID that already comes with rabbit ears: Rabbit Heathcliff, so why would that part matter on top of the ridiculous egos and abnormalities we have?
Based on the Dead Rabbits, it might involve something Alice in Wonderland themed, which might be foreshadowing Chapter 6.5. There are certainly those that drug themselves up to make them better combatants, such as the Smiling Faces. (that cannibal Syndicate that ate Thelma, the corrupt director of Shi South Section 1)
They might also throw in something by Charles Dickens or possibly the Time Machine by H.G. Wells where it involves the Morlocks Syndicate preying on those within the helpless Eloi community...well, T Corp is big on time manipulation...perhaps an experiment gone wrong that they send Limbus Company to clear up the mess, likely involving around 800000 years inside an area that's cut off that in a field of reverse time dilation, it's certainly possible as that's how the seed of light construction worked and they had 10000 years inside, while it was closer to 10 years outside.