Tabitha Is Walking Victor's Mother's Path
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Tabitha Is Walking Victor's Mother's Path

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth directly confirms every major element of this theory's foundation, including Tabitha's lighthouse dream, the drawing identification, and her explicit statement that the children are asking for help, but the broader claim about an unfinished mission across cycles remains inferential.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
78 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Victor survived something that killed everyone else, and he's not telling the whole story. These theories piece together what actually happened during those dark days and why it matters now.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Tabitha is being guided along the same path Victor's mother walked forty years ago, the township may be cycling through candidates for a task it cannot complete on its own. The theory reframes the township not merely as a trap but as a system with an unresolved need, one that recruits specific people across generations to address it.

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