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I didn't know you can attack them in fact.
There's a third thing you can do, it doesnt get you far though.
I think the things are likely based on real life memories, but put to the extreme. So she might not actually have done these things but might have been in situations in which she felt like this. Just like the dream of her mother also likely didn't happen literally like this. And there is a secret in one of the student lockers in the dreams which also is something that likely didn't happen, but was a consideration.
Alright, thanks. The only reasonI asked is because I fell in love with Lacie and I would be heartbroken to know that something like with the crow happened to her in real life. More so after the backstory of miss knives.
Also, it seems humans can turn into something non-human in this world, or spawn something non-human, or something of that sort, see for example Shadow Kat who clearly isn't human anymore but seems to originate from a human.
In this game the crow probably wasn't a crow. And neither are the potted plants.