
THREAD OVERVIEW
Something is wrong with this pregnancy, and these theories investigate what's growing inside Fatima and what it means for everyone in town.
THEORIES IN THIS THREAD

Fatima's Secret Predates the Sara Crisis
Fatima's coldness toward Ellis stems from something that happened the night the bus arrived, not from the Sara secret.

The Town Reads Its Residents and Weaponizes What It Finds
The town rewrites biological reality itself, forcing Fatima's medically impossible pregnancy into existence as a personalized nightmare made flesh.

Fatima's Baby Was Made by the Town
The Town engineered Fatima's impossible pregnancy to serve an unstated purpose, overriding medical reality itself.

Fromville Engineered Both the Pregnancy and the Mother's Loyalty to It
Fatima carries something the town itself is gestating, fed by decay and rejected by ordinary sustenance.

Fatima's Baby Feeds on Decay, Not Life
Fatima's pregnancy metabolizes decay instead of nutrition, suggesting the child developing inside her body is fundamentally inhuman.

Fatima Is Eating Something Inhuman
Fatima's silence about what she eats protects a bargain with the Township that reaches back to her pregnancy itself.

Fatima Is Becoming Something the Town Made
Fatima's empty womb conceals something the town has deliberately engineered into her body, transforming her into a vessel for purposes far beyond pregnancy.

The Township Cultivates Fatima as a Vector; the Town Completes the Trap
Fatima carries something alive that rewrites her from within, not pregnancy or madness but a biological takeover mirroring the worms that consumed Boyd.

The Kimono Woman Runs a Dual-Track Recruitment Operation, and Both Tracks Have Already Closed
Fatima houses an autonomous force that murdered Tillie through her body and now hungers for fresh victims beyond her control.

Fatima Is the Creatures' Trap for Boyd
The creatures orchestrated Fatima's captivity as a psychological weapon, forcing Boyd to repeat the trauma that already destroyed him once.
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