[The Ferryman is still, watching, unblinking. To an outside observer, the uncharacteristic tension wrapped around them would be obvious; Nagito and Sunny, on the other hand, might be a bit too preoccupied to notice.
It isn't clear how much information The Ferryman is able to glean from the situation beyond the five ordinary senses. (The Ferryman is, of course, hardly ordinary.) For now, at least, they seem to judge that Nagito has control of the situation. For now.
His approach is reasonable, and, provided he can keep his concentration, works well. One after another, the memories come up against him and then rush past him, seemingly normal, consistent, unremarkable... Until, eventually, perhaps one isn't.]
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It isn't clear how much information The Ferryman is able to glean from the situation beyond the five ordinary senses. (The Ferryman is, of course, hardly ordinary.) For now, at least, they seem to judge that Nagito has control of the situation. For now.
His approach is reasonable, and, provided he can keep his concentration, works well. One after another, the memories come up against him and then rush past him, seemingly normal, consistent, unremarkable... Until, eventually, perhaps one isn't.]