Today we're going to talk about the Serial Killer phenomenon class; yes, yes I realize we've talked about it before, but that was always the moral idea of it; whether or not it was proper for our Gods to create such a game, today instead we're going to learn about death, life and what they mean to the Serial Killer game.
Death is not an easy thing to come by, surprising in a game called Serial Killer; while the potential to be murdered or lynched by either the killer or your own friends, that is the only way death may come to be; the psychotic kills of madness stricken men mean nothing when the Gods don't have their hearts in it. As someone who once played a game of it, I can tell you death means nothing to the Gods, but at the same time, they control it. One can't explain how they come back, only that the spirit never really leaves this world, their blood may spill but at the end of the day they're still smiling at you.
When you take away the cost of death, the cost of life also becomes nothing; its easy to claim that you're alive, but when your real death can come at any random moment, and a painful yet fake death is even more common. So what does this mean for life and death when you're trapped in an SK game? It means that while you may be terrified for your life, you may also feel free and happy in knowing that you have no restrictions to how you behave, for only the Killer, or the Mob may take a life; you can only take a body.
Of course, there are then the theories to what happens when the Serial Killer players die. The auras around the game's location give off radiation and readings not seen in any other natural environment, scientists associate them with the same matters that created the universe millions of years ago. Now this supports Hawking's theory of multiple universe creation, in which our universe has an infinite amount of parallel universes, all created by Serial Killer games as they've progressed through the history. The trauma and memories of death carry on through these games, meaning that while the players may not all enter the game at the same time, in fact its theorized that they run in cycles, each game taking place millions of years after the last one in its dimension, but there also being a game taking place at any given time.
Since we have determined that memories have transferred between time and space to create memories in those that have not actually participated in the games, its impossible to know which universe is currently a host of an SK game and which ones are dealing with its memory transfer. The final question, one that scientists still ponder over, is if gods are created by prior players of SK and their collective consciousness throughout SK's history, then which God created it all and where did that God come from if not from the results of an SK match? 6 page papers due on Monday in which you cover your own theories on the SK phenomenon. Make them plausible please.