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You're right, I'm being a bit of a dismissive dick. I'm sorry. I remembered it as if it was way weirder and didn't have a definitive answer thru Joyce like that - It just bothers me it basically boils down to "covid but revolution came". I like your literary explanation of the brainworms like that.
To me it still feels like there is some unanswered bit, but I can't put words to it, so who knows what it is. I just generally find the tzaraath a weird detail I suppose.
it's all good, im searching through the text using the disco elysium explorer site bc it's been like three years since i played DE so im working off of the literal text than what i barely remembered like an hour ago
i think purpleworm nailed it more than i did, the writers choosing a prion disease makes complete sense to me now under that lens
I think they also just liked the imagery of a disease that literally puts holes in your brain for . Literal brainworms would be too on the nose